| Bradley Smoker Recipes for use with Bradley Apple Bisquettes |
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Bradley Smoker Apple Bisquettes are a
traditional favorite for pork. Excellent with mild flavored
meats. Pork, Poultry, Wild Turkey. |
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| SMOKED LOIN ROAST |
Ingredients
Marinade: • 250 ml (1 c) salt • 250 ml (1/2 c) brown sugar • 1 can frozen apple juice concentrate • 15 ml (1 tbsp) garlic powder • 15 ml (1 tbsp) seasoning salt • 15 ml (1 tbsp) soy sauce • 125 ml (1/4 c) white sugar • 125 ml (1/4 c) honey • 250 ml (1 c) teriyaki, Jamaican jerk or marinade of your choice
Meat: • Bone-in Pork Loin Roast • 4 to 6 garlic cloves sliced in half • Water
Preparation Mix marinade ingredients in a large non-metallic mixing bowl. Take roast and make random insertions with a sharp knife. Stuff the cloves of garlic into the insertions made in the meat. Place the roast in the mixing bowl with the marinade and add enough water to cover the roast. Seal the bowl with plastic wrap and store in a cool place overnight. In the morning remove the roast and allow to air dry for about 1 to 2 hours.
Smoking Method Preheat the Bradley Smoker to 200 Degrees F. Using Apple flavor bisquettes and leaving the damper closed smoke/cook for 6 to 10 hours depending on the size of your roast.
To Serve This roast is nice with stir fry vegetables and rice. Pineapple wedges add a striking contrast – add to the Bradley Smoker for last 1/2 hour. |
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| DEEP FRIED SMOKED TURKEY |
Ingredients • 1 whole wild turkey (wild optional) • Lots of oil as per manufacturer of the deep fryer. Preparation There are many options to cooking a turkey this way. Marinating the bird for 24 hours prior to cooking it is one option. Use a sugar/salt cure in a 50/50 ratio, and thoroughly cover turkey and store in refrigerator. After 24 hours rinse and pat dry.Smoking Method Cold smoke the turkey for 4 hours prior to cooking it in your deep fryer. Using Apple flavor bisquettes, place the turkey in the Bradley Smoker and cold smoke at 100 Degrees F, turning occasionally. Following the directions of the manufacturer deep fry according to the weight of the bird. Try using peanut oil for extra flavor. To Serve The deep frying process seals in the juices of the turkey, but the added flavor from the Apple flavor bisquettes in the Bradley Smoker will amaze you… Serve with traditional turkey feast fixings of gravy and mashed potatoes, along with root vegetables and salad, or try a different turkey menu that includes coleslaw and French fries. A boneless turkey breast or whole chicken can be substituted. Try hickory flavor bisquettes for another flavor sensation! |
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| COUNTRY CHICKEN |
Ingredients • One 1 to 1.5 kg (2 to 3lb) chicken quartered
Marinade: • 500 ml (2 c) apple vinegar • 250 ml (1 c) salad oil • 5 ml (1 tsp) white pepper • 5 ml (1 tsp) salt • 15 ml (1 tbsp) seasoning mix • 15 ml (1 tbsp) garlic powder • 1 egg
Preparation In a medium sized bowl mix together marinade ingredients. Place chicken in a shallow baking dish and pour marinade over top. Cover and refrigerate overnight occasionally turning pieces of chicken.
Smoking Method Using Apple flavor bisquettes, bring your Bradley Smoker to about 220 Degrees F. Remove chicken from marinade and place on racks in smoker. Making certain to use a meat thermometer, hot smoke chicken at between 220 Degrees F to 250 Degrees F until chicken is thoroughly cooked, approximately 2 to 3 hours.
To Serve Country Chicken goes wonderfully with mashed or french fried potatoes, coleslaw and peas. Try smoking a mixture of onions and mushrooms in the last hour with the chicken for a nice side dish. Or slowly sauté smoked onions and mushrooms until translucent and tender. Add flour and chicken broth for a great tasting gravy. |
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| SMOKED CHEDDAR CHEESE |
Ingredients Brick of cheddar cheese, preference is given to Old or Aged cheddar cheese
Preparation Place cheese on racks and load into the Bradley Smoker.
Smoking Method Use a mild smoke flavor such as Apple flavor bisquettes. Open the damper wide and using only the smoke generator, make sure the temperature does not go over 100 Degrees F or the cheese will melt. Open the door of the Bradley Smoker to bring temperature back down. Smoke for approximately 40 to 60 minutes.
To Serve Serve as an appetizer with your favorite wine, after dinner with port or with apple pie and ice cream for dessert.
Special Note Substitute Gouda or Fontina cheese for a change of flavor and texture. Try Cherry flavor bisquettes for a milder smoke flavor. |
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| RUBBED RIBS WEST COAST STYLE |
Ingredients
Rub: • 3 cinnamon sticks • 60 ml (1/4 c) anise star • 60 ml (1/4 c) fennel • 60 ml (1/4 c) peppercorns • 90 ml (1/3 c) brown sugar
• 2 slabs baby back ribs approx. 1.25 to 1.5 kg (2 1/2 to 3 lbs) • 125 ml (1/2 c) teriyaki sauce
Preparation The night before you plan on cooking the ribs, grind together the rub ingredients, in a coffee mill or food processor, and mix with brown sugar. Rub the ribs with the teriyaki sauce and coat with the rub. Place ribs in a plastic bag and refrigerate overnight.
The next day remove the ribs from the refrigerator, pat down with any remaining rub and let stand for 25 to 30 minutes.
Smoking Method Preheat the Bradley Smoker to 200 Degrees F to 220 Degrees F approximately. Transfer the ribs to the Bradley Smoker and using Apple flavor bisquettes cook for about 4 hours.
To Serve Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes before cutting to serve. |
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| SMOKED OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL |
Ingredients • 24 oysters
Marinade: • 45 ml (3 tbsp) olive oil • 45 ml (3 tbsp) lemon juice • 3 ml (1/2 tsp) salt • 5 ml (1 tsp) dry mustard • 3 ml (1/2 tsp) curry powder
Preparation Combine marinade ingredients together in a medium size non-metallic bowl and mix well. Remove oysters from their shells. Keep at least one half shell for each oyster. Place oysters in marinade for approximately 30 minutes, turning once. Replace oysters in their half shell and add a little of the marinade to each one.
Smoking Method Preheat the Bradley Smoker to 220 Degrees F. Place the oysters in their half shells on smoker racks and using Apple flavor bisquettes smoke/cook for 40 to 60 minutes or until cooked.
To Serve Serve hot with Tabasco sauce or Wasabi on the side. |
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Source: Bradley Smoker Technologies
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