BRADLEY SMOKER | "Taste the Great Outdoors"

Recipe Discussions => Poultry => Topic started by: Northern_Smoke on December 22, 2009, 11:57:45 AM

Title: duck confusion
Post by: Northern_Smoke on December 22, 2009, 11:57:45 AM
So my plan is to smoke 2 domestic ducks I got from my butcher. I have the brine already made and it is a tried and true method i have been using for poltry for a while now. I have done ducks before on my propane BBQ with a rotisserie and a Smoke Pistol. But the smoke pistol broke and i don't have the room to rotisserie 2 full ducks.

So now i am trying to figure out if i should cold smoke them and do them in the oven or attempt to fully cook them in the Bradley. Its not hard to cold smoke in my part of the country this time of year. A week ago we were -35C and with the wind chill, it was -52. This week isn't so bad, only at about -12C or so. Now my concern with fully cooking the birds in the Bradley is that the skin will be rubbery. I did some chicken thighs in the Bradley and they tasted excellent but the skin was simply not edible.

Has anyone had any experience with either of these methods since i am hoping to do these for Christmas day.
Title: Re: duck confusion
Post by: FLBentRider on December 22, 2009, 12:05:02 PM
If skin is your thing, then I would cold smoke them and finish in the oven.
Title: Re: duck confusion
Post by: Northern_Smoke on December 22, 2009, 12:06:06 PM
What do you think about mostly cooking in the bradley to let the fat drip and get a nice well rounded smoke and then finishing in the oven to crisp up? Not sure if that will help with the skin or not
Title: Re: duck confusion
Post by: KyNola on December 22, 2009, 01:44:48 PM
I wouldn't cold smoke them at all.  I would hot smoke them through the smoking period and then transfer them to your house oven to complete the cooking process.  After the smoke process is over the Bradley is nothing more than a somewhat inefficient oven with the kind of cold weather you have.  Your house oven will allow you to crisp up that skin like you're looking for.

Just my opinion.  Let us know how they turn out!

KyNola
Title: Re: duck confusion
Post by: Northern_Smoke on December 22, 2009, 02:03:45 PM
Thanks, that is kind of the way I was leaning towards. I will try and take pictures BERFOR it is all eaten. I have taken so many pictures to post on the site but usually they are after its all eaten. Or sometimes i get a before/as its being made but then i get caught up in the manly act of eating meat with my hands and forget to take pictures.
Title: Re: duck confusion
Post by: car54 on December 22, 2009, 04:47:30 PM
Try hot smoking for a while then use this technique.

http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/special/2006/150best/roast-duck.html (http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/special/2006/150best/roast-duck.html)

I have used it twice and it turns out great.

Brad
Title: Re: duck confusion
Post by: ArnieM on December 23, 2009, 08:16:22 AM
That recipe looks good Brad.  I've never done very well with duck but I have ruined a couple of geese in my time.  :-[

I'll keep an eye on this thread to see how the duckies turn out.

N_S, you know they should rest a bit after roasting.  That should give you some time to take pics before tearing into them.  ;D