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I've seen many lists of wood chips and what foods go well with them and it's always struck me that the list is the wrong way round. The wood chip is choosing the food and in my book it's the food that chooses the wood chip! So when you see my list at the bottom of the page it'll be written in a way that hopefully will allow you to decide on your barbecue recipes first and let the flavoring follow. To be honest, hickory takes a lot of beating (especially on ribs) but there's an incredible variety of wood chips to choose from these days that it's worth a bit of experimentation.
Before I get to the list here's the scientific bit first. The idea behind smoking is that wood burns when heated but by reducing the oxygen available to the fire, the wood smokes rather than burns so by adding wood chips to your barbecue smoker, a beautiful range of flavors can be imparted to meat or fish. The best wood to use is what's describes as green wood which essentially means that it's not fully dried out and this is because green wood burns at a higher temperature, it makes more smoke than aged wood and it lasts for longer. When buying wood chips in a bag it's important to soak the wood for 30 minutes to get moisture into it before popping it on the coals.
One last tip from me before the list:
If you have a BBQ grill rather than a smoker, try wrapping some wood chips in aluminum foil and then puncture the foil with a knife point. Pop the foil pack in hot coals and see what you think but do try with one of the stronger smokes otherwise you're unlikely to notice any difference.
The following chips a good with all kinds of meat so it's good have some in stock:
For red meat try the following:
Lamb of course is a red meat so any all in the above category can be used but I've got one recommendation dedicated to lamb:
Lilac - it's light and subtle with a floral hint
Pork:
Most wood chips have now already had a mention further up but that doesn't mean they don't go well with Poultry:
Game, generally strong smokes for strong flavoured meats, but there are some exceptions:
Fish sometimes works well lightly smoked and sometimes it's good to go for a really heavy smoke
I've got two recommendations for Vegetables both of which are strong and earthy:
Hopefully that's given you a few ideas to try at your next barbecue, just don't forget to soak them before putting them on the coals. Happy smoking!
Resources for more information:
Free Barbecue Recipes - Free barbecue grill recipes & meat smoker cooking ideas on gas, charcoal or electric.
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