Wood Pellet Smoker and Grill Cookbook
By Rey Whitby
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About this ebook
Want to become the understood king of your neighborhood grill?
Do you want to discover the techniques for perfect cooking and surprise your neighbor?
If you answered YES, then I suggest you continue reading !!
Thanks to this guide, it will be easy to use your barbecue, and you will make spectacular meat.
Your meat will be as tender and juicy as you have always dreamed of.
You will learn how to cold smoke meat and master the various roasting techniques.
You will be able to choose the right type of pellets for each type of dish to present to your friends.
Cooking will be very easy. You can prepare: baked bread, pizza cooked in a wood oven, baked lasagna, grilled vegetables, chocolate muffins, vanilla biscuits, and much more.
Even if you've never tried grilling or smoking food before, don't worry. This book will take you from 0 to an advanced Pitmaster!
- Tips and tricks for the perfect barbecue
- The right pellets and temperature to make your flavors unforgettable for your guests.
- Selected recipes for meat lovers!
- Special fish and seafood recipes!
- Recipes for perfect smoking to delight dinners with friends.
- Side dishes and appetizers to satiate you throughout the day.
- Cooking and preparation times.
- Portion sizes.
- Cooking instruction.
- Readily available ingredients.
And much more………
We've kept the cookbook simple, so if you're a beginner, there's no better place to start than here.
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Wood Pellet Smoker and Grill Cookbook - Rey Whitby
Chapter 1
WHAT IS A PELLET GRILL SMOKER?
A pellet grill smoker is a type of automated grill that runs on hardwood pellets rather than gas or charcoal. They are simple to use, convenient, and produce delicious food.
How are they programmed? A thermostat in the cooking chamber of Pellet Grill Smokers transmits signals to the unit's computer. The computer then controls the delivery of pellets to the firebox using a motorized auger. A fan, similar to a convection oven, propels hot air (and/or smoke) through the cooking chamber.
Why is wood pellet grilling gaining popularity?
In a word, you get the amazing flavor of cooking over a hardwood fire, the push-button ease of a gas grill, and a fantastic set and forget
electronic thermometer that a traditional smoker just does not have.
What Is the Process of Using a Pellet Grill Smoker?
To begin, your pellet grill smoker must be plugged in for it to function. A typical 110V outlet will suffice, however the grill does require energy to start and run during the cooking process.
To begin, fill the hopper with food-grade hardwood pellets (more on pellets below), then set your preferred cooking temperature. When you turn the on
switch, a motor turns the auger, feeding wood pellets into a firebox.
The pellets are then ignited by a hot rod that has been heated sufficiently (by electricity), and a combustion fan maintains them burning. There are vents inside the firebox to circulate air movement, and these, along with the fan, start circulating the hardwood smoke and cooking heat. The computer and thermostat determine when more pellets should be fed into the firebox to keep the heat going.
The fan is turned on throughout the cooking process. It provides the necessary oxygen for the fire and generates a convection current in the cooking area.
You can control how much smoke you get based on your tastes. The greater your cooking temperature, the less smoke you will produce. Temperatures below 225 degrees will produce the most smoke taste.
You can set and forget if you have a large hopper... even overnight if you like! Pellet grill smokers are ideal if you don't want to babysit your food during a party and would rather relax in a hot tub or play some fun outdoor activities with your friends.
Some units, like conventional smokers, have smoke stacks or chimneys,
while others simply have hooded vents in the back of the grill. Both are suitable for wood pellet grilling. (The role of chimneys in most conventional smokers was to offer the griller with some control over the heat; however, because pellet grill smokers have the temperature and regulated through computer, a chimney is technically not required - they are just cosmetic.)
The Kind Of Pellets That Pellet Grill Smokers Uses?
Pellet Grill Smokers only use hardwood pellets, and they must be food grade (not burner grade) for safety reasons.
Wood pellets are available in a wide range of flavors
or mixtures, so you can experiment to find your favorite! Popular flavors include oak, hickory, cherry, and mesquite, as well as grill company mixtures.
Pellets can be purchased either Pressed
or Plugged,
and both are reported to work as well. Saw dust is used to make pressed pellets, while solid bits of wood are used to make plugs. Plugs tend to resist moisture better than pushed, so if you live in a humid region, you might want to try the plug type. Pressed, on the other hand, come in some interesting flavor combinations.
It takes around 8,500 BTS per pound of pellets to burn one hour. Because these pellets burn cleanly and leave just a fine ash behind, they must be scraped out of the grill on a regular basis (most commonly done with a small hand-held vacuum). You won't be able to add wood chips directly to the hopper because they won't fit through the auger, but you can add them inside the grill if you really want to - most grillers say they're completely unnecessary because you're already burning hardwood and can create a wonderful smoke ring even without using wood chips.
In terms of usage, one 20lb bag of pellets should be sufficient for a number of cooking sessions, however this may vary depending on the time of each cook, the temperature setting, and the weather. Pellet grill smokers can utilize half a pound of pellets per hour on a low smoke setting and two and a half pounds per hour on a high temperature setting under normal circumstances.
Is it difficult to learn how to grill using pellets?
Pellet grilling is a popular trend right now, and one of the reasons is that it is SO much easier to learn than traditional smoking, which involves dealing with chimneys and smoke levels, baffles, and hot spots.
People who acquire a pellet grill are thrilled with how amazing every meal that they cook on them because the wood loading and temperature monitoring is so automatic, and since in theory it is a grill/smoker that functions like a convection oven.
Chapter 2
PELLET GRILL VS. CHARCOAL GRILL VS. GAS GRILL
How to Select the Best Grill for You.
Charcoal or gas are the two most often used grilling fuels, according to most people. As children, many of us recall fondly the smells of charcoal, lighter fluid, and propane tanks, as well as the smells of grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks, fowl, and vegetables that accompanied them. Inevitably, new competitors have entered and exited the market throughout time, but the pellet grill is a relative newcomer to the cooking scene that is beginning to gain momentum.
For those considering a new grill, we'll go through the advantages and disadvantages of a pellet grill vs. a gas grill, a pellet grill vs. a charcoal grill, and a pellet grill vs. an electric grill to help you choose the best outdoor cooking utensil for your needs.
This isn't to say you shouldn't use a gas grill powered by propane or gas - in fact, some