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Hickory, Pecan, and white oak are the 3 most preferred. Apple and cherry will workWhat wood species is preferred for BBQing?
I do not use coal.
I thought I read "apple" here somewhere and I have been favoring it since I began BBQing more frequently.
I do get a preheat & ember bedding on my regular firewood stash, but prefer to pick out fully seasoned ash & beech.
Just curious seeing cherry mentioned in the firewood thread.
I had a bunch of cherry about 2 years ago and wasn't impressed by it in any way.
Warm good weather weekend approaching, considering to do a fire pot tomorrow/Saturday.
Mesquite was always my go to. Red oak is the local favorite here in tri tip country and it's abundant so I switched.
Mesquite is good. I can't imagine using red oak; it stinks so bad, it doesn't make sense to me.Red Oak, Post Oak have very good flavor. Others might to. Growing up in the southern U.S. it was Hickory only and there's a heap of different oak species. Never considered smoking with Oak before now.
If you like mesquite, you'd like this red oak. It's different than the ones out that way.Mesquite is good. I can't imagine using red oak; it stinks so bad, it doesn't make sense to me.


Brisket was delicious. Was hard to cut which tells me it was over done. By no means was it dry as you can tell. No injection or liquid was used in this cook. The juices are how most of my briskets turn out thankfully. There was hardly anything left but what was left was sent home with friends whose daughter just had a baby boy yesterday. She is super excited to have so real food after her hospital stay.General rule is any tree that bears a nut.What wood species is preferred for BBQing?
I do not use coal.
I thought I read "apple" here somewhere and I have been favoring it since I began BBQing more frequently.
I do get a preheat & ember bedding on my regular firewood stash, but prefer to pick out fully seasoned ash & beech.
Just curious seeing cherry mentioned in the firewood thread.
I had a bunch of cherry about 2 years ago and wasn't impressed by it in any way.
Warm good weather weekend approaching, considering to do a fire pot tomorrow/Saturday.




