Barbecue
smokers add a delectable smokey
flavor that at the same time makes
food moist and tender every time. The slow cooking process of
using barbecue smokers is perfect for fish, meat, vegetable or sausages. However most
barbecue smokers are intended for small barbecues only.
1. Basics Of Barbecue Smokers
The construction of a
barbecue smoker is basically the same as a standard
barbecue grill. However with a
barbecue smoker the closeable lid is designed to trap in smoke to cook the food. Barbecue
smokers are either direct or in direct. The direct
barbecue smoker is basically a unit with a closeable lid and aromatic wood chips are combined with the charcoal. The smoke produced by the chips and charcoal cooks the
food placed with in the smoker. This gives the unique
flavor to the food. In direct
barbecue smokers is similar to the direct
barbecue smoker with a single unit and closable lid, this is the grill unit. However the in direct
barbecue smoker has another container, the smoker unit, that holds the woodchips and charcoal. The smoke passes into the grill unit and gives
flavor to the barbecue.
Barbecue
smokers may either be electric or gas and may use real wood or charcoal for smoking. Both types of
barbecue smokers can be used for private and commercial settings. At the same time there are table top
barbecue smokers that are transportable. Depending on the skill level of the user there are several types of
barbecue smokers to choose from.
2. Water Barbecue Smokers for Beginners
- Ideal for beginners
- Vertical type
barbecue smoker
- Has a bowl of water located between the base and cooking racks
- Generates moisture throughout the cooking process
- Relatively inexpensive
- Great way to get started in
barbecue smoking
- Very hard to regulate heat
3. Electric Barbecue Smokers
Next to the water
barbecue smokers are the electric type smokers. These models are more expensive compared to the water
smokers thereby producing better-smoked food. One of the perks of
using an electric smoker is that there is no need to light a fire.
However many traditionalist
smokers would dislike this feature of the electric smoker. The electric
barbecue smoker make for hassle-free cooking, allowing the cook to spend more time with the guests rather than tend the fire. It also involves less care and upkeep compared to traditional
barbecue smokers.
4. The Charcoal or Log Barbecue Smoker
The charcoal or log burning
barbecue smokers is the next step to the electric
barbecue smokers. This type of
barbecue smokers is reserved for the truly skilled smoker that appreciates the fine taste of quality-smoked food. The taste of
food smoked in charcoal or log burning
barbecue smokers is truly savored with every bite. Charcoal or log burning
barbecue smokers are larger in size and heavier compared to water or electric
barbecue smokers. These type of
smokers are outfitted with handle-bars and wheels making transport reasonably easy. At the same time charcoal or log burning
barbecue smokers have controls for thermal regulation and smoke generation providing more choices for cooking.
5. Maitenance Tips
Maintaining a
barbecue smoker doesn't require a great deal of effort. For most brands of
barbecue smokers sold in the market today, it is essential to fire up the unit and let it burn on the highest heat for about one hour. This process known as the burning-in method will kill any possible contamination that is already present in the unit even before it is used for cooking. The initial smoking process will in effect provide a protective covering for the
barbecue smoker.
6. Safety Tips
When
using a
barbecue smoker be sure that there is sufficient ventilation in the area where the unit is located. This will prevent the fumes from choking family and friends. It will also limit the chances of a build-up of dangerous toxins brought about by excessive smoke.
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