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First pork loin

Started by Krom357, July 17, 2012, 01:14:18 PM

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Tenpoint5

Nice looking pork there my friend
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Them hunks of pork look GREAT!

Glad there was no black rain on your cook

This time of year with the humidity around here we would have had the dreaded black rain


dman4505

Looking good, but where was our invite to sample?
Ya done good

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ClarkstonMark

Krom, How long did you smoke those loins?
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rajzer

Nice job.  Looks like you did not over do it, which is so easy to do with pork loins. 

I do salmon, snapper and oysters in my Bradley.  All fresh local stuff.

Krom357

Smoked them for about 3 1/2 hrs with applewood    What wood do you use on your seafood

rajzer

You will find that the choice of wood is usually a matter of personal taste.  As far as my preferences after experimenting, I like alder when hot smoking salmon, maple when cold smoking it, apple with oysters.  When I do a whole snapper, I preheat the Bradley and use whatever I have, then smoke/bake it for around 45 minutes.

cajunboudreaux

LOL.. Love the Flue.. I am still concerned about that thing. I would keep an eye on it with each smoke.. I almost want to do it just to make my neighbors go WTF??? is he doing now....lol.... Good job on the loin, looks tasty
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Krom357

Ty I was pleasantly surprised that I did not screw them up. Can't wait to do ribs

hough16

A long flue would increase the draft though the smoker, my concern would be not enough smoke or temperature.

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Quote from: rajzer on July 20, 2012, 08:14:41 AM
You will find that the choice of wood is usually a matter of personal taste.  As far as my preferences after experimenting, I like alder when hot smoking salmon, maple when cold smoking it, apple with oysters.  When I do a whole snapper, I preheat the Bradley and use whatever I have, then smoke/bake it for around 45 minutes.
Rajzer,
you have my attention, could you elaborate on the methods you have here?
i do not do a lot of fish so any steps you could share and pics you have would be great.
Thanks!
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