Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
The Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man writes free barbecue grill recipes & meat smoker cooking ideas on gas, charcoal or electric. Outdoor grilling tips, easy fire pit menus, healthy rotisserie suggestions and best homemade bbq sauce recipes are available at <a href="http://www.barbecue-smoker-recipes.com" title="http://www.barbecue-smoker-recipes.com" target="_blank">http://www.barbecue-smoker-recipes.com</a>
Articles by this Author
Eight Reasons To Shop Online This Christmas
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/17/2008
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This Christmas will be the biggest ever for online shopping despite the doom and gloom predictions of the retailers Consumer confidence may have disappeared from the high street but it’s the online sector that’s set for bumper Christmas sales
Spanish Tapas Is Perfect For A Barbecue Grill
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/17/2008
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“Going out to Spain again How wonderful
Guaranteed Perfect Thanksgiving Turkey Barbecue
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/17/2008
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The technique of indirect cooking is essentially a slow roasting process which guarantees a tender result When you think about it it’s pretty logical
Which Wood Chips For Your BBQ Smoker?
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/17/2008
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I’ve seen many lists about wood chips and what meats best accompany them and it’s always struck me that this is approaching the problem for the wrong side The wood chip is choosing the food and in my book it should be the food choosing the wood chip
Social Networking And Outdoor Cooking
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/17/2008
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The first meat that I ever wanted to cook on a barbecue was a chicken using the rotisserie and I’ve never really stopped to think about why I guess it’s down to “the boy with a new toy” mentality in that the BBQ spit came in the pack with the grill and a rotisserie cooking process adds dynamism
How To Cure Salmon
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/17/2008
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Before firing up the BBQ smoker, many chefs will either cure or brine the fish or meat as a way of adding extra flavor
Curing and brining however have been traditional methods of preserving food for donkeys years and in today’s refrigerated society the techniques and skills have been on the wane
Essential Tips For The Novice Smoker
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/2/2008
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Writing a website full of BBQ Smoker Recipes is a time consuming business even at the best of times I take pride in ensuring that the pictures I put up on my site are of food that I have cooked and not some glossy template purchased on the internet and I also want my recipes to be innovative
Charcoal Briquette Manufacturing Is Environmentally Friendly
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/2/2008
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It’s interesting to note that before Henry Ford made the BBQ grill popular by link selling it to his cars with the vision of day trips and pic-nics, charcoal was nothing but a waste product left over from the recovery of acetic acid and methanol In the early 1900’s after more efficient and less expensive methods were developed for synthesizing acetic acid and methanol, charcoal production declined only to be revitalized by the development of the briquette for recreational cooking
How To Ensure Barbecue Food Safety
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/2/2008
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Many friends and work colleagues have phoned in sick because of food poisoning and followed it up with something like “I had a BBQ at the weekend, and I must have eaten something not properly cooked”
To be honest I think some of them probably just drank too much but clearly there’s enough of a belief out there that food hygiene is a problem at a barbeque for either a genuine day off work or a cast iron excuse
Why I Need A Kamado In My Garden
- By Barbecue Smoker Recipe Man
- Published 02/2/2008
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Clay vessels have been used by humans to cook food for many thousands of years Clay cooking pots have been found in every part of the world and some of the earliest dated by Archaeologists to be over 3000 years old have been found in China