Getting All Mixed Up With Your Pellets
Recently I was given two small 1lb. bags of Jack Daniels grilling charcoal as a gift. Using the Kuma Hopper Stopper, I quickly emptied out my pellets and threw these precious gems in to see how they cooked. The burgers tasted great but when I found out that 1lb. is about $10 on amazon, those burgers became a once in a lifetime experience. I highly recommend my second attempt which also tasted great and was a much more economical way to use a special bag of pellets.
Pour about 15 lbs. of Alder pellets into a bucket and add 1 lb. of the Jack Daniel’s grilling charcoal. Mix it thoroughly by hand and you have a special mix that will give you a sweet tangy smoke that is great for red meats. I recommend using this mix when you are smoking at 300° or below. At higher temperatures you might as well just use regular pellets.
Another great idea is to mix two flavors of cooking pellets such as apple and mesquite at a 50/50 ratio. This mix is great for pork and gives a balanced smoke flavor between mild and tangy. Don’t be afraid to try new things because, although the differences are subtle, mixing pellet flavors can add a touch of variety to your smoked foods.
As always this technique works best when used in the premium Pellet Grill, Kuma's Platinum SE.
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