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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: JDR4Bama] #1679015
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Originally Posted By: JDR4Bama
I've found that pecan wood is cheaper/easier to come by compared to pecans. YMMV however. I'd guess they are about the same.

At least you can eat Pecans, the wood isn't much good.

No where near the same. You get alot more smoke from a whole pecan. You also get a darker smoke. I like to use pecans early then finish with hickory or apple since their smoke isn't as dark. Smoke in over just pecan you can make light meat look like it's black.

Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1679083
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I hate to dispute what you are saying but a piece of timber is gonna me much more dense than a pecan. Therefore it will provide more smoke. Help me understand if I'm wrong. Pecan smoke has always been light for me.

I'm not a hater, I'd just like to understand other folk's experiences. Pecan and apple have done me well in the past.

Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1679272
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I got a pallet of dried pecan wood I will usually some throw on my charcoal. I dont have a good smoker but with this outdoor kitchen for the new house I plan to change that and get into smoking.


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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1679280
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Fur did you soak the pecans or just throw them on dry?



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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: GSDowner] #1679282
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Originally Posted By: GSDowner
Don't ever use mesquite.


Not for smoking. Excellent for grilling. Makes a super hot bed of coals. Take a 1" ribeye, grill 30 seconds on each side over direct heat, it's ready to eat.

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I don't know about smoking with it , but I will say John Henry's Pecan rub is mighty fine on some butts. Whoa Nelly , makes for some fine BBQ.



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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1679692
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I didn't soak them I just threw them on. The put off a whole lot of smoke. IMO, more than any wood that I have used. I figure it's the oil in the nuts that make the smoke


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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1679695
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Thanks for the info Fur i will have to try them this weekend.



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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1680505
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seems like every time I ever threw pecans in the fire they popped real bad. do you crack the shells first? I'd hate to have them grenading the whole time blowing ash all over the meat.


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I crack them.

Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: FurFlyin] #1680712
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mm, no popping. I didn't crack them. I know that green pecans pop bad. I know that from burning limbs that fall while the pecans are still in the green husk. I figure once they've fallen they don't have enough moisture in them to pop. Fresh fallen ones might, I don't know.


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Re: Pecans for smoking meat [Re: DryFire] #1680869
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Originally Posted By: TexasNative
Originally Posted By: GSDowner
Don't ever use mesquite.


Not for smoking. Excellent for grilling. Makes a super hot bed of coals. Take a 1" ribeye, grill 30 seconds on each side over direct heat, it's ready to eat.


30 dang seconds?!?! That's still mooing!

I cook mine for 6-7 minutes minimum and that's with 700-800 degrees sometimes.

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