April 2, 2007

Use a Barbeque Smoker for Easy Outdoor Cooking and Great Flavor

Tip! Even if you own the latest and greatest barbecue grill you may need some pointers on how to barbeque food. There are some things you should be aware of when you use your grill or smoker.

Throughout history, Smoking Meat has always been one of the basic parts of barbequing and cooking in general. Our ancestors recognized the great taste that smoke infused into meat. It is this taste that has carried over into the modern world with barbeque smokers to fit every lifestyle.

Today, barbeque lovers from every part of the globe love it for the same good reasons. Once again, the main appeal is the flavor it adds to bbq meat. It’s no wonder that today, hundreds of barbecue cooks and eaters enjoy barbecue smokers. With the modern smokers of today, barbeque is that much better and much more convenient to prepare.

If you’ve ever eaten properly prepared pulled pork or bbq ribs, you undoubtedly notice that the meat falls right apart as you picked it up. The secret to this is slow cooked barbeque smoker cooking. With home bbq smokers, barbeque can be cooked as well as any restaurant.

Tip! Yes, I am talking about barbecue! Writing about it, I can already visualize the tasty color of the food. The more I talk about it, the more I feel hungry and drool.

A barbeque smoker will serve another purpose of tenderizing the meat, which allows you to use cheaper cuts of meat for great results. This is because smoked meat has a tendency to fall apart easily and contains a smoky flavor that will satisfy your hunger.

There are two main factors to how barbeque smokers work - slow cooking and low heat. Using this bbq method of slow cooking means the food will not ever dry out or be over cooked. Smoker cooking is actually a way for less experienced cooks to achieve professional results with cooking meats.

Since smoking your meat takes so much time, all you really have to do is place the food on the racks and smoke will start to form from the meat’s own juices. All that’s really left is making sure the fire stays going for the time needed if using a charcoal or wood smoker. Then leave it alone for the desired smoking time.

Tip! A barbecue without sauce is like Thanksgiving without the turkey, or Christmas without presents! If you are bored of the “simple” there are many different ways to add unique flavours and transform a staple sauce into something amazing

Billy Bristol is editor and owner of How to Barbeque Texas Style, a website offering bbq recipes, outdoor cooking tips, and advice, as well as outdoor building projects and plans.

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