Re: Choosing and finding wood
Agree, have never noticed a 'smoke flavor' when using the WFO. have not noticed any difference when using oak or apple wood.
Use of aromatics, fresh rosemary, can impart flavor to the food.
Use my Weber Bullet for getting that ring of smoke and flavor.
Agree, have never noticed a 'smoke flavor' when using the WFO. have not noticed any difference when using oak or apple wood.
Use of aromatics, fresh rosemary, can impart flavor to the food.
Use my Weber Bullet for getting that ring of smoke and flavor.





...enjoy every sandwich!
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and didn't want me asking for any of his pallets...I don't know. Has anyone else heard about treating pallets with the above mentioned???
) but we had a number of campfires when I was in NM. As I recall mesquite burned really fast - salt cedar being the only thing I've ever seen burn faster. For a sustained fire I wouldn't think it would be suitable - but as an aromatic it is of course great. The problem isn't that it doesn't burn hot - it does - but in order to get an oven up to temp you'd probably have to burn three times as much as you would hardwood or even of a denser softwood.
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