Brinkmann Charcoal/Wood Smoker owner manual Smoke Cooking Tips Flavoring Wood

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Smoke Cooking Tips

During the smoking process, avoid the temptation to open lid to check food. Opening the lid allows heat and smoke to escape, making addi- tional cooking time necessary.

Food closest to the firebox will cook and brown faster. Rotate food midway through the cooking cycle. If food is excessively browned or flavored with smoke, wrap food in aluminum foil after the first few hours of smoking. This will allow food to continue cooking without further browning or smoke flavoring.

When cooking fish or extra lean cuts of meat, you may want to try water smoking to keep the food moist. Before starting a fire in firebox, place another charcoal grate on low cooking level in cooking chamber. Use a flat bottom metal pan that is shallow enough to fit between the charcoal grate and cooking grill as a water pan. Set the metal pan on

charcoal grate under food and cooking grill and fill with water or marinade until q full.

NOTE: Another charcoal grate will be required for this procedure. An additional charcoal grate may be ordered directly from Brinkmann by calling 1-800-468-5252.

CAUTION: Always use oven mitts/gloves to protect your hands. Liquid in water pan will be extremely hot and can scald or burn. Always allow liquid to cool completely before handling. Do not allow liquid to completely evaporate from water pan.

Always use a meat thermometer to ensure food is fully cooked before removing from smoker. A meat thermometer may be ordered directly from Brinkmann by calling 1-800-468-5252.

To obtain your favorite smoke flavor, experiment by using chunks, sticks or chips of flavor producing wood such as hickory, pecan, apple, cherry, or mesquite. Most fruit or nut tree wood may be used for smoke flavoring. Do not use resinous wood such as pine as it will produce an unpleasant taste.

Wood chunks or sticks 3" to 4" long and 1" to 2" thick work best. Unless the wood is still green, soak the wood in water for 30 minutes or wrap each piece in foil and tear several small holes in the foil to produce more smoke and prevent the wood from burning too quickly. A lot of wood is not required to obtain a good smoke flavor. A recommended amount for the Pitmaster Deluxe is 5 to 6 wood chunks or sticks. Experiment by using more wood for stronger smoke flavor or less wood for milder smoke flavor.

Additional flavoring wood should not have to be added during the cooking process. However, it may be necessary when cooking very large pieces of food. Follow instructions and cautions in the “Adding Charcoal/Wood During Cooking” section of this manual to avoid injury while adding wood.

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