Anyone smoke with beech blocks meant for firewood?

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Anyone smoke with beech blocks meant for firewood?

Postby Vic. » 19 Apr 2011, 17:58

A shop near me is selling blocks of it for firewood, £4 for a large netted bag. I was reading on Stevie's wood list that its very mild and light flavour, good for fish and pork and was wondering if anyone has actually smoked with it?

Also would I need to examine it for those creepy crawlies Al was on about in wood?
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Re: Anyone smoke with beech blocks meant for firewood?

Postby Steve » 19 Apr 2011, 18:30

I've got a stack of beech in the garage. I like it but it is very mild indeed. I quite like doing pork leg roasts with beech then letting them cool to be sliced up for sandwiches.
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Re: Anyone smoke with beech blocks meant for firewood?

Postby Vic. » 19 Apr 2011, 18:38

how much would you use Steve?, say double the amount of hickery to get a nice smokey taste?
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Re: Anyone smoke with beech blocks meant for firewood?

Postby Steve » 19 Apr 2011, 20:22

Even doubling up you don't get the intensity of something like hickory. It's just a milder flavour. I use a little bit more than I would with fruit wood and I don't go for powerful rubs or marinades which will just mask the smoke.

It's a lovely mild smokiness with a hint of sweetness to it.
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Re: Anyone smoke with beech blocks meant for firewood?

Postby Vic. » 19 Apr 2011, 21:01

nice.....think i'll buy a bag for that price then ;)
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