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Organic Turkey Bacon

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Bradley Smokers Frequent Questions

 

Bradley Smokers – Questions you ask us

 

As we continue to grow our sales of Bradley Food smokers we thought it would be a good idea to publish on our website some of the common questions that we get asked regarding the Bradley Smoker products

 

Where must I locate the smoker and can it be used indoors?

 

The Bradley Smoker is a natural draft smoker which means that smoke rises through the cabinet and exits through the vent in the top. It would normally be used outdoors and is light enough to lift and carry easily from a place of permanent storage into the open air. That said, it would be perfectly possible to use the smoker indoors having arranged a method of smoke extraction.

 

How much smoke does it make?

 

Too much to use indoors in a confined space without specific ventilation – see above. But outside in the open, or under a lean to, the smoke rapidly dissipates . It does not make bonfires full of smoke. It will not disturb the neighbours!

 

What is the difference between a cold smoked or hot smoked product?

 

Most smoked foods that are produced for resale are first cured and then cold smoked. Cold smoking is usually done below 100 degrees F. or below a temperature that burns or liquefies fat. Heat is added at the end of the smoking process for appearance and flavour. A hot smoked food needs very little curing and has the appearance, taste, and texture of fully cooked foods.

 

Why is cold smoke so important?

 

Creating smoke without heat is the best way to control the flavour of any food being smoked. In most food smokers heat is generated by burning wood, as the wood burns from ignition to complete ash the wood generates heat. At the point where wood is self-consuming (burns without any heat source) it produces a lot of heat. At this point there is very little smoke produced and the temperature within the smoker is out of control. A food smoker will produce a far superior tasting food if the temperature and smoke remain at a constant and controlled level.

 

How long does it take to smoke food in the Bradley Smoker?

 

 

 

Obviously the times vary with the size of the cuts or portions of food, and with whether you are cold or hot smoking. Well you knew that, but to give a simple answer – hot smoked chicken in the time it takes to cook, say 90 minutes – 2 hrs, cold smoked salmon in 4 to 5 hours, bacon (cold smoked) in 6 hours, cheese in say 3 hours, mackerel in say 45 minutes. The answer is probably a lot quicker than you imagined.

 

Are the Bisquettes organic?

 

 

 

The bisquettes are made with all natural products and the wood we use is clean and kiln dried and has not been used for some other purpose before we made it into a bisquette. Collagen is used to bind the wood chippings. The bisquettes are in all respects organic.

 

What types of foods are the different Bisquettes used for?

 

There are 9 different flavours of bisquettes that you can purchase for the Bradley smoker and we recommend that clients who are new to smoking purchase a variety pack with their first machine. This will allow you to trial some different flavours against the foods you are cooking to find the flavours that suit your pallet and the end product you are looking to achieve, with each bisquette burning in about 20 minutes that gives you approx 4 hours of smoking time with each flavour from the variety pack.

 

If you are looking for recipes for the various flavours below are some ideas of the type of food you can smoke with each flavour of bisquette.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alder Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Bradley’s Famous Hot Smoked Salmon
  • Cold Smoke Steelhead
  • Cold Smoke Sockeye Salmon
  • Smoked Corn on the Cob
  • Smoked Creole Prawns
  • Alder Smoked Halibut

 

Apple Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Smoked Loin Roast
  • Deep Fried Smoked Turkey
  • Country Chicken
  • Smoked Cheddar Cheese
  • Rubbed Ribs West Coast Style
  • Smoked Oysters on the Half Shell

 

Cherry Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Smoked Scallop Martini
  • Tandoori Style Smoked Chicken
  • Roasted Rock Cornish Game Hen
  • Eggplant Parmesan
  • Smoked Bananas
  • Pete’s Fish Smokin’ Wet Brine

 

Hickory Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Pork Side Spareribs
  • Smoked Almonds
  • Smoked and Grilled Venison
  • Stuffed and Smoked Moose Heart
  • Honey Spiced Chicken Wings
  • Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork
  • Smoked Asian Ribs

 

Maple Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Foss Family Hams
  • Indian Candy
  • Smoked Lamb with Bourbon Onion Coulée
  • Maple Smoked Acorn Squash
  • Maple Glazed Ham
  • Maple Smoked Tuna
  • Maple Cured Smoked Salmon

 

Mesquite Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Texas Style BBQ Brisket
  • Smoke Without Fire Buffalo Wings
  • Stuffed Pork Loin Roast
  • Mesquite Slow Smoked Pot Roast
  • Smoked Peanuts
  • Smoked Beef Carpaccio
  • Southwest Smoked Venison

 

Oak Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Oak Smoked Salmon
  • Teriyaki Salmon Fingers

 

Pecan Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Southern Smoked Chicken
  • Smoked Thanksgiving Turkey
  • Venison Smoked Beans
  • Smoked Chicken & Fruit Salad
  • Smoked Chicken & Portabello Mushrooms

 

Special Blend Flavour Bisquettes

 

  • Stuffed Turkey Roll
  • Boneless Cross Rib Roast
  • Smoked Leg of Lamb
  • Roast Salmon Dinner
  • Ground Teryaki Venison Jerky
  • Chicken Italiano
  • Spicy Olé Jerky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Im 5’9 156lbs On a Lean Muscle Diet, Did i screw up today ?

This new diet i have is not pre planned at all. However its 100% healthy.

Morning: Banana and protein Shake
Afternoon: Turkey Sandwich on miltons multigrain bread.
Mid: Fat Free Vanilla Yogurt Mixed with organic Tripple Berry Mix
Night: 2 Jenny O Lean Turkey Patties W/Salad + 1 TBS Of Italian Dressing
All acompanied by no chocolate, no soda, no nothing! just water drinking through out the day.

Anyways im working 6 days a week. Today is my rest day and is also the 7th day of my diet.
I went to cpk and ordered a thin crust hawaiian pizza with no canadian bacon

I ate 4 out of 6 slices.
I plan to eat healthy later though, like a chicken breast + Potato + Salad + Water

So is this going to screw up my diet now? Do i need to run a few miles?
I need to know this is okay? I just felt like if i didnt give in to the thin pizza i would binge eat.

Ur good. U don’t need to stress out!!! Some pizza is ok cuz u need some of that food!!! Just be sure to exersize and continue ur eating ways!!

Healthy Valentine’s Day Breakfast – Veggie Frittata, Turkey Bacon & Breakfast Potatoes

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