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Buying BBq Meat Smokers Vs Build Home Made Meatsmokers

Some outdoor cooks prefer barbecue while others prefer the slower method of smoking. While both methods have their advantages, many swear by the distinct flavor advantages of a BBQ meat smoker. While cooking with heated smoke will take considerably longer than with straight heat, it is a more flavorful way of cooking.

Typically, meat smoker cooking has an offset fire chamber, which provides a means of the heat and smoke from the burner to pass over and through the meat. The flame itself never comes into contact with the food and therefore will not burn it. Neither will the oils and juices that drip from the cooking meat ignite short bursts of flame that can cause flare ups and scorched food.

If you’re looking to make the meat you cook taste better, there are plenty of techniques that can be applied to it in order to improve it.  Marinating, brining, even just a pinch of salt can all help bring out the potential of meat.  One method that’s not practiced as much as it used to be is the use of meat smokers to add flavor from burning wood. Meat smoking is historically a method to aid in food preservation, since combined with the curing process, smoked meat is very resistant to spoiling.  If you are interested in learning to smoke meats, you will of course need to look at meat smokers.  There are several different types of smokers to choose from, and each has benefits and drawbacks.

The Basic Approach

The most basic way to smoke meat is to use some wood chips at the bottom of your grill and to close the lid.  This is the easiest of meat smokers to practice with, since most homes already have a grill to work with.  The amount of equipment that you need to accomplish this is small, merely a small metal box to hold the wood chips as well as the wood chips themselves.  By using grills as meat smokers, you can practice smoking without much of an investment in complex equipment.  However, because your meat will be close to the heat source, the effect will be closer to barbecuing than smoking, and cold smoking is impossible.

The Do-It-Yourself Approach

Some people want dedicated meat smokers, but aren’t willing to shell out the money for one, or have a fondness for tinkering.  There are different methods of creating meat smokers yourself, but one can be made using things as simple as a hot plate and a metal garbage can, among other items.  The benefit from making your own smoker is that you can make a fairly decent one for not a lot of money.  Depending on the design, you can create a smoker that’s appropriate for both hot and cold smoking; the only limit is the work you put into it.  However, most commercially made meat smokers will have more sophisticated equipment and more precise controls. 

If you’re sure that you’re dedicated enough to smoking foods that you will make frequent use of a smoker, purchasing a meat smoker is the way to go. There are many makes and styles of smokers and grills.  Some units have been adapted to be both.  Whatever is wanted by a customer looking around has probably already been built.  One type of smoker that can also grill is a pipe smoker. Other commercial meat smokers
are very solid and easily controlled but cost a fortune compared to if you were to build your own meat smoker.

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December 21, 2008

Brinkmann 810-5305-6 Smoke’N Grill Charcoal Smoker and Grill, Stainless Steel

Brinkmann 810-5305-6 Smoke'N Grill Charcoal Smoker and Grill, Stainless Steel - Stainless steel double grill charcoal smoker and grill with heat indicator and front hinged door - Two chrome-plated steel grills for 50 lb. cooking capacity - Wooden handles - Porcelain-coated steel water and charcoal pans

Lawn & Patio:  Charcoal smoker and grill can accommodate up to 50 pounds of food, 2 chrome-plated steel cooking grills; thermometer in domed lid; wooden handles, Front-hinged door for adding charcoal or water during the smoking process, Porcelain-coated steel water and charcoal pans and instruction manual included, Measures 17 by 17 by 32 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Company: Brinkmann 
List Price: $199.95
Amazon Price: $169.95

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December 19, 2008

Landmann Quad Que Smoker

Landmann Quad Que Smoker The Landmann USA 590151 QuadQue Grill and Fireplace is the ultimate grill, fireplace and smoker. It can be used as a grill, a wood-burning smoker, or as an outdoor fireplace, and has 1,370 inch sq. of tiered cooking surfaces, ensuring optimal space to simultaneously cook ribs, a whole chicken, and a pork shoulder, while requiring only 20 inch sq. of patio space.

Lawn & Patio:  Dual functionality - fireplace and grill, Heavy-duty steel construction. Dual functionality: fireplace and grill. Multiple cooking surfaces up to 1,370 square inches., Unique shape allows food to be grilled, smoked and steamed. Adding water to the included drip pan/ watering pan allows food to be steamed adding moisture and flavor., Stainless steel temperature gauge. Burns wood or charcoal. 6 porcelain cooking grates., Ash drawer for easy cleanup. Includes meat hangers for cooking or smoking. Includes front spark guard when used as an outdoor fireplace. Stainless steel handles.
Company: Landmann USA  (2007-03-01)
List Price: $1,239.59
Amazon Price: $838.90

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