Food for Thought When Selecting a BBQ Grill
Smoker
There is a wide variety of ways that a bbq grill smoker can be used and it is important that people find the
what works best for them. By establishing the cooking style and desires of a person they will be able to more
readily select a smoker that fits their needs perfectly. Other than personal desires a person must also take into
account things like how much the equipment will cost and what type of fuel needs to be used. The design of the bbq
grill smoker needs to be considered as well so that a person can store it properly with the rest of their grilling
equipment
Selecting a Smoker
A good bbq grill smoker should live a good and hearty life so it is a good idea to go for the nicest design that
remains within a person's financial limitations. A person who is looking to add a lot of extra flavor to the meat
that they cook should look into purchasing a wood or charcoal smoker. However, with the added taste comes the added
responsibility of needing to watch the bbq grill smoker quite carefully to control the temperature and add more
fuel to keep it going. For people who do not have the time or patience to babysit a bbq grill smoker, a gas or
electric smoker might be a better idea. These kinds of smokers can still give meat a "smokey" flavor, but instead
of wood or charcoal a person simply adds tree shavings to the unit.
The cheaper the bbq grill smoker, the more attention and maintenance it will require. Cheaper models use a lot
of water so the the temperature does not remain very stable, thereby requiring constant supervision. Kettle or
barrel shaped smokers are some of the best designs available and the fancier ones include a separate rack where
people can grill other food while something else is being smoked.
The size of the bbq grill smoker depends a lot on what is being smoked and how much of it. The number of people
that need to be fed is another factor that needs to be included into the equation. For a person looking to bring
the bbq grill smoker along with them on camping trips or other vacation destinations, a smaller model would be the
wisest choice. Some portable smokers even come with wheels, making transportation even easier.
A well made bbq grill smoker has thickly welded metal in order to lock in all of the smoke and flavor. Cheaper
models have conspicuous screws and other materials stuck throughout the body. These cheaper designs lose a lot of
heat through the multiple seams and other cracks that may be present, thereby compromising the quality of the
smoked food inside.
The kind of wood that is used in a bbq grill smoker is one of the biggest things a person must pay attention.
The best flavor comes from hard woods that provide a sweeter taste like hickory, cheery, and pecan. It is best to
get wood like this while it is a little green for optimum flavor.
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