| Bradley Smoker Recipes for use with
Bradley Hickory Bisquettes |
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Bradley Smoker Hickory Bisquettes are
considered by many to be the best wood for pork. Hickory's full rich
flavor is excellent for any meat. Pork, Beef, Venison, Wild Game. |
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PORK SIDE SPARERIBS |
Ingredients
1.5 kg (3 lb) pork side spareribs
Sweet and Sour Sauce for ribs:
250 ml (1c) ketchup
125 ml (1/2 c) brown sugar
75 ml (1/3 c) vinegar
30 ml (2 tbsp) Worcestershire sauce
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
2 ml (1/2 tsp) hot chili powder (optional)
Preparation
Precook spareribs on rack over a baking sheet at 180°C (350°F) for one
hour. Prepare sauce by combining all Sweet and Sour ingredients in a
saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer to desired
consistency.
Smoking Method
Preheat the Bradley Smoker to approximately 90°C (220°F). Remove
spareribs from oven and place on an oiled smoker rack. Brush both sides
of spareribs liberally with Sweet and Sour Sauce. Using Hickory flavor
bisquettes smoke/cook for 21/2 to 3 hours or until done. Remove
occasionally to rebaste with Sweet and Sour Sauce. Cooking time will
vary depending upon weather and wind conditions. Meat should be tender
and pull easily away from bones when ready to serve.
To Serve
Heat remaining sauce and serve as a dip with ribs and French bread and
salad. Be sure to remember finger bowls and lots of napkins! |
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SMOKED ALMONDS |
Ingredients
1 kg (2 lb) whole almonds
500 ml (2 c) kosher salt
1 to 1.2 l (4 to 5 c) warm water
Preparation
In a large bowl, mix salt with warm water until dissolved. Add almonds
and soak for 24 hours. Drain almonds and allow to air dry.
Smoking Method
Place one layer of cheesecloth on smoker racks. Spread almonds evenly on
cheesecloth. Place racks in the Bradley Smoker. Place one empty rack
lined with cheesecloth in the top rack position. Using Hickory flavor
bisquettes, smoke/roast almonds at approximately 90°C (200°F) for about
3 hours. Stir nuts around every ten minutes to ensure even exposure. At
1-1/2 hours alternate rack positions to allow even smoking. Cool and
store in airtight containers.
To Serve
Smoked Almonds make an addictive snacking treat. A great hit at parties,
they also make a welcome addition as hiking snacks. Other nuts, such as
cashews, peanuts, hazelnuts or pecans can also be smoked, but make sure
to stir nuts as you smoke to guarantee an evenly smoked product. For
Sugar-spiced Smoked Nuts beat an egg white with a tsp of water until
frothy. Remove nuts from smoker after 2 hours and toss in the egg white,
then toss in 250 ml (1 c) sugar and 15 ml (1 tbsp) pumpkin pie spice.
Continue smoking process for last hour. |
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SMOKED & GRILLED VENISON |
Ingredients
500 g (1 lb) ground venison (or substitute any ground meat)
1 medium size fine chopped onion
15 ml (1 tbsp) salt
15 ml (1 tbsp) mustard
Pepper to taste
1 egg
Preparation
Beat the egg in a large glass bowl until smooth. Add the meat, salt and
onions. Mix together until it is blended very well. Place in
refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours allowing the meat to set up. Remove from
refrigerator and hand form 5 to 6 evenly sized hamburger patties. Place
on greased Bradley Smoker racks and sprinkle with pepper to taste.
Smoking Method
Preheat the Bradley Smoker to 90°C (200°F). Using Hickory flavor
bisquettes, place racks of patties in the Bradley Smoker and cook/smoke
for 1/4 to 1/2 of an hour. Remove from the Bradley Smoker and place on
hot grill to finish cooking. For further flavor delights smoke onion
slices and mushrooms along side the burgers. Garnish with cheddar or
monterey jack cheese, bacon if desired and your favorite hamburger
condiments, such as tomatoes or lettuce. Serve inside big crusty
hamburger buns or slabs of grilled garlic bread. This will be your
tastiest, juiciest game burger ever
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STUFFED & SMOKED MOOSE HEART |
Ingredients
1 Moose heart (split lengthwise)
Salt & pepper to taste
500 ml (2 c) bread or cracker crumbs
125 g (1/4 lb) pork sausage
65 ml (1/4 c) minced onion
125 ml (1/2 c) all purpose flour
65 ml (4 tbsp) vegetable oil
1 ml (1/8 tsp) pepper
3 ml (1/2 tsp) sage
15 ml (1 tbsp) minced parsley
500 ml (2 c) water
5 ml (1 tsp) beef base
Preparation
Wash heart, trim all fat and remove arteries. Soak in cold salty water
for half hour. Drain and pat dry. Brush the outside of the heart with
oil and sprinkle the entire heart with salt and pepper to taste. In a
bowl combine the breadcrumbs, sausage, sage, and parsley. Fill inside
cavity with the breadcrumb mixture and tie or skewer the heart back
together. Roll the heart in flower then braise it in a hot frying pan
with oil until the heart has a golden brown color. Transfer the heart
from the frying pan to an oiled smoker rack.
Smoking Method
Preheat the Bradley Smoker to 120°C (250°F). Using Hickory flavor
bisquettes, place the rack in the Bradley Smoker and smoke/cook for up
to 8 hours. You may wish to turn the smoke generator off after 4 hours,
but continue to cook. If desired, make a thin gravy out of the remaining
flour and grease from the frying pan to serve with the heart. Makes 4
hearty servings. Substitute any other species of heart you desire. |
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HONEY SPICED CHICKEN WINGS |
Ingredients
2 dozen chicken wings
cooking oil
125 ml (1/2 c) hot sauce
125 ml (1/2 c) French dressing
45 ml (3 tbsp) honey
15 ml (1 tbsp) crushed red pepper
3 ml (1/2 tsp) cayenne pepper
3 ml (1/2 tsp) coarse ground pepper
Rub:
30 ml (2 tbsp) salt
30 ml (2 tbsp) Chinese 5 spice
(equal parts fennel, cinnamon, ginger, star anise and anise pepper)
30 ml (2 tbsp) sugar
15 ml (1 tbsp) paprika
15 ml (1 tbsp) garlic salt
10 ml (2 tsp) cayenne pepper
10 ml (2 tsp) ground black pepper
5 ml (1 tsp) garlic powder
Preparation
At least 2 hours before serving, mix together rub ingredients and
massage into wings. Place in plastic wrap/bag and refrigerate. Remove
wings from refrigerator and let stand for 30 minutes.
Smoking Method
Preheat the Bradley Smoker to 100°C (220°F). Place wings on oiled smoker
racks and using Hickory flavor bisquettes smoke/cook for about 2 hours.
While wings are smoking, combine hot sauce, French dressing, honey,
pepper flakes, cayenne and black pepper together in a saucepan. Bring to
a simmer on the stove, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat.
To Serve
Remove wings from smoker when cooked and toss with hot sauce. Serve with
blue cheese dip and fresh vegetables. |
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HICKORY SMOKED PULLED PORK |
Ingredients
3 kg (6 lb) pork butt roast
Rub:
30 ml (2 tbsp) paprika
10 ml (2 tsp) brown sugar
3 ml (1/2 tsp) onion salt
3 ml (1/2 tsp) celery salt
3 ml (1/2 tsp) garlic salt
3 ml (1/2 tsp) dry mustard
3 ml (1/2 tsp) ground black pepper
3 ml (1/2 tsp) cayenne pepper
3 ml (1/2 tsp) salt
Basting Sauce:
250 ml (1 c) apple cider vinegar
60 ml (1/4 c) water
30 ml (2 tbsp) Worcestershire sauce
15 ml (1 tbsp) coarsely ground pepper
15 ml (1 tbsp) coarse salt
10 ml (2 tsp) vegetable oil
Preparation
The night before serving mix together rub ingredients and massage into
the pork roast. Cover with plastic and refrigerate overnight. Remove
from refrigerator and let stand for 45 minutes to an hour.
Smoking Method
Preheat Bradley Smoker to between 100°C and 120°C (220°F and 250°F).
Using Hickory flavor bisquettes smoke /cook for approximately 8 hours or
until the meat reaches a minimum internal temperature of 70°C (160°F).
Mix together the sauce ingredients and baste the pork with sauce,
setting aside remaining basting sauce. Continue smoke/cooking for an
additional hour.
To Serve
To serve pull/shred the pork into slivers. Pile on hamburger or Kaiser
buns and drizzle with remaining basting sauce. |
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SMOKED ASIAN RIBS |
Ingredients
12 country style pork ribs
Marinade:
250 ml (1 c) soy sauce
250 ml (1 c) sherry
30 ml (2 tbsp) freshly grated ginger root
3 cloves crushed/minced garlic
Dipping Sauce:
60 ml (1/4 c) white sugar
90 ml (1/3 c) white vinegar
180 ml (2/3 c) water
60 ml (1/4 c) soy sauce
15 ml (1 tbsp) ketchup
30 ml (2 tbsp) cornstarch
Preparation
Oven roast ribs at 135°C (275°F) for one hour. Allow ribs to cool to
room temperature. In a medium sized bowl, mix together marinade
ingredients. Place ribs in a shallow glass or non-metallic dish and pour
marinade over top. Cover dish and refrigerate overnight turning once or
twice. Remove ribs from refrigerator and let stand for 30 minutes.
Smoking Method
Preheat Bradley Smoker to 95°C to 105°C (200°F to 220°F). Place ribs on
racks in the Bradley Smoker and using Hickory flavor bisquettes
smoke/cook for between 2 and 3 hours.
To Serve
Serve with dipping sauce.
For dipping sauce: mix together dipping sauce ingredients in a medium
saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer stirring
occasionally until sauce thickens. |
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SAVORY SUMMER SAUSAGE |
Ingredients
2.5 kg (5 lb) regular ground beef (not extra lean)
25 ml (5 tsp) curing salt
18 ml (3 1/2 tsp) mustard seed
13 ml (2 1/2 tsp) coarse black pepper
3 ml (1/2 tsp) garlic salt
250 ml (1 c) water
cooking oil
Preparation
In a large glass bowl, mix together all the ingredients by hand. Cover
with plastic and refrigerate for 24 hours, mixing twice during this
time. Form the meat into 5 rolls approximately 8 cm (3) in diameter.
Place the rolls on oiled smoker racks.
Smoking Method
Preheat the Bradley Smoker to between 95°C and 105°C (200°F and 220°F).
Place rolls in the Bradley Smoker and using Hickory flavor bisquettes
smoke/cook for approximately 4 to 5 hours until meat thermometer reads
70°C to 75°C (160°F to 170°F).
To Serve
To store wrap in foil, put in plastic bags and freeze. Take out an hour
before serving, slice and serve with cheese and crackers as an
appetizer. |
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