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Tips
•
To provide smoke flavour and aroma for
meats, fish, fruits, or vegetables after cooking,
simply place the food in a covered casserole,
stockpot, Dutch oven, or other covered dish/
pan and inject smoke under the lid.(See
below table for smoking techniques. See
recipe cards included separately for more
ideas and details.)
•
To enhance the presentation of a finished
dish, add a hint of smoke under a domed
plate cover.
•
Use the Smoking Gun™ to infuse delicate
foods, such as cheeses and vegetables, with
smoky flavour and aroma without changing
their texture.
•
One to three minutes under smoke is
generally all that is needed to infuse foods
with a smoky flavour and aroma. When using
the Smoking Gun™ with a covered receptacle,
simply inject the smoke under the lid and let
stand for a few minutes.
•
Don't place hose directly in the food. Place it
just slightly above.
•
Continuous smoking with the Smoking
Gun™ is NOT required.
•
Ensure the unit has had sufficient time to cool
before reloading and operating additional
burn cycles if required.
•
Hickory chips impart a pungent, smoky
bacon-like flavour that goes particularly
well with most meats, especially pork (ham,
ribs, etc.) and beef. They are good for most
vegetables because they impart a strong
earthy flavour.
•
Applewood chips work well with poultry,
game birds and pork. These woods provide
a slightly sweet but denser, fruity smoke
flavour.
•
Use wood chips that have been specifically
prepared for the purpose of smoking - these
timbers will have been dried to the correct
level and will produce less resinous materials
in the smoke output from the unit.
TECHNIQUES
CONTAINER
OR BAG
1. When smoking cooked foods, apply smoke after cooking.
2. Place food in a container, cover with plastic wrap, insert tube and fill with smoke.
Alternatively, place food in sealable bag, insert tube and fill bag with smoke.
3. Let food absorb smoke for 1–3 minutes and repeat 2–3 times for a stronger smoke flavour.
TABLESIDE
1. Plate food for serving.
2. Hold drinking glass upside down and fill with smoke.
3. Place glass over food and let smoke absorb while serving.
4. Lift glass at table in front of your guests.
STAND MIXER
1. Whip or beat food in a stand mixer.
2. Spread food evenly on mixing bowl walls for maximum surface area.
3. Cover mixing bowl with plastic wrap, insert tube and fill with smoke.
4. Let food absorb smoke for 1 minute and repeat 2–3 times for a stronger smoke flavour.
SHAKER
1. Prepare beverage.
2. Fill shaker with smoke, remove tube, cover with lid and shake.
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