Smoking chips are simply bits of wood that have kiln-dried for consistency and provide essential wood-smoked BBQ flavors when cooking on gas or charcoal
Cherry wood chips produce a mild smoke with a tangy, fruity flavor
You can use wood chips on gas grills, griddles, electric smokers, and on top of charcoal
Cherry BBQ smoking chips produce a mild smoke with a tangy, fruity flavor. They complement lighter meats like chicken and fish, and add a beautiful reddish tone to sausages, poultry and salmon.
What are wood chips?
Smoking chips are simply bits of wood that have kiln-dried for consistency and provide essential wood-smoked BBQ flavors when cooking on gas or charcoal
What do cherry wood chips do?
Cherry wood chips produce a mild smoke with a tangy, fruity flavor
What are wood chips used for?
You can use wood chips on gas grills, griddles, electric smokers, and on top of charcoal
Use with gas grills, electric smokers, griddles, kettle grills and ceramic grills
100% real cherry wood
Sweet & strong flavor
180 cu in bag
Instructions
USE WITH GAS GRILLS OR ELECTRIC SMOKERS
On a gas grill, fill a reusable smoker tray or a foil pouch with two to three handfuls of wood chips. Place the tray or pouch directly over the hottest burner until it begins to smoke. Using tongs, move it to one side to make room for the food.
The chips will smoke for approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Be sure to have a second pouch or smoker tray ready when cooking for longer periods of time.
See the manufacturer’s instructions for use with electric smokers.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
To accelerate the smoking process on your gas grill, use only dry chips and turn the temperature to high when you first place your pouch or tray on the cooking grid. Within a few minutes, the chips will begin to smoke. At that point, turn the temperature to your desired cooking level.
If the chips flame up on your gas grill, use a spray bottle of water to douse the flames. This tip does not pertain to electric grills.
Wood chips can also be used on charcoal grills as described for gas grills. However, wood chunks work better with charcoal than chips.
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