Description
The leafy Hickory tree is a species found abundantly around the world. It is a hardwood and is fantastic for long smoking meats, especially pork and bacon. The bold flavor produced by smoke from Hickory Wood Chips is bold and often associated with southern barbecue. Soak the Hickory Wood Chips in water for at least 30 minutes before you are ready to smoke. You don't have to use just water. Other liquid pairings go well with Hickory like beer, bourbon, ginger ale, Coke, apple juice, pineapple juice and even a cabernet sauvignon. Remove the wood chips from the liquid and place them in the Napoleon Smoker Tube, then directly onto the sear plates of your gas grill, on your burning charcoal in the Apollo 3 in 1 Charcoal Grill and Water Smoker, or into the integrated Smoker Tray in the Napoleon Prestige PRO Series PRO665 Gas Grill. Once the Hickory Wood Chips begin to smoke, put the food you're adding flavor to on the grill. Keep the lid closed while smoking to get the most out of your Hickory Wood Chips.
- Use on gas BBQs, charcoal BBQs, charcoal smokers, and electric smokers
- Naturally sourced in the USA, kiln dried, hardwood, hickory smoking chips
- Ideal for smaller, faster cooking foods like filets, steaks, and chops
- Adds bold, southern style barbecue flavor to food
- Low calorie alternative adds large amounts of flavor without the need for sauces
- Goes best with bacon, pork, beef
- Use with smoker pipes, boxes or trays on your gas grill
- Soak in water before use for longer lasting smoke. You can also use beer, bourbon, juice, or red wine for added flavor
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