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The Smoking Gun. Stickburners, it might be best if you skip this one ;)
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Originally posted by OGMrWhite View Post
lIt was really nice, just a hint of smoke since I only gave it a few minutes. What I want to do, and perhaps I will tonight, is melt some cubes in a snap lid container full of smoke, then re-freeze the cubes for my cocktail (like Meatheads smoked ice method). This way I don't get any of the charcoal smoke or meat flavor in the ice.
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Here is a link to the poly science folks website. They developed it and have some suggested recipes on the site - http://www.polyscienceculinary.com/the-smoking-gun.php
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Originally posted by fzxdoc View Post
Now that sounds pretty tasty, OGMW. I wonder if adding a smoked ice cube to my glass of Laphroig is going to push that smoky flavor over the edge.
How did you like the flavor of that smoked cube in your scotch?
Kathryn
lIt was really nice, just a hint of smoke since I only gave it a few minutes. What I want to do, and perhaps I will tonight, is melt some cubes in a snap lid container full of smoke, then re-freeze the cubes for my cocktail (like Meatheads smoked ice method). This way I don't get any of the charcoal smoke or meat flavor in the ice.
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John, it is not meant for food before it's cooked. The smoke flavor would be gone after exposure to heat. I'm going to try smoking some Bloody Mary mix in the near future 😊.
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Originally posted by CandySueQ View PostCold smoking is definitely the place for the Smoke Pistol! I confess, I've had one up in my closet for years -- Smoke Pistol is a pellet customer (yep, there's pellets in the ammo!). Other than producing smoke, there's no similarity between the Smoke Pistol or the A-Maze-N devices, IMO.
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Cold smoking is definitely the place for the Smoke Pistol! I confess, I've had one up in my closet for years -- Smoke Pistol is a pellet customer (yep, there's pellets in the ammo!). Other than producing smoke, there's no similarity between the Smoke Pistol or the A-Maze-N devices, IMO.
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Originally posted by OGMrWhite View PostI have not tried it aside from smoking an ice cube last night for my scotch.
How did you like the flavor of that smoked cube in your scotch?
Kathryn
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That's pretty cool. Update us when you get a chance to use it, curious how well it works. I think nuts and cheese it would do well with, and as you mentioned anything inside. If I had a gasser or pellet I might consider it too, glad somebody has one.
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I just got one for Christmas. Got sick after Christmas so I have not tried it aside from smoking an ice cube last night for my scotch. I was planning on using it for smoking veggies that are cooked inside, or anything that comes off my gasser when I don't want to mess with a smoke box/pouch.
the other thing I'm excited to try with it is smoking herbs with it, although these may get too intense quickly.
I did experience it recently at a restaurant however. The main course was Steelhead and they brought it to the table covered by an 18 inch dome filled with smoke. It didn't add much smoke flavor, but with Steelhead you wouldn't want much. The presentation was spectacular however.
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The Smoking Gun. Stickburners, it might be best if you skip this one ;)
In an effort to educate myself on everything and not dismiss something outright, I figured I would get some feedback here.
I kept seeing a machine on cooking shows that people use for imparting some smokiness, as far as I can tell this is it right here, it is called the smoking gun.
So we have a few things going here, we know smoke is yummy, we know it is easy to get dirty smoke, we know that most of all of the flavor is imparted very early, and we know that smoke is primarily a surface thing. So, ideally we would have some way to precisely control the temperature of the wood we were burning so we had all good smoke and no bad, and we only expose the meat to the smoke how we want and for as long as we want. Would this not do just that?
Has anybody ever tested one or tasted the results? The video shows them doing it after the meat was cooked, though we know it should be done before.
A lot of people would reject it outright, but if you think about it is it really any different than A-Maze-N tubes, or wood pouches?
I'm going to go duck behind this desk just in caseTags: None
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