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by PowerReviewsPros
- Adds flavor (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Indirect cooking (4)
- Large gatherings (3)
- Small gatherings (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual cook (3), Grilling enthusiast (3)
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Pros
- Adds Flavor
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Works Efficiently
Cons
Best Uses
- For Self/Couple
- Indirect Cooking
Comments about Western Mesquite Cookin' Chunks:
I use with propane grilles and set the wood aside from where I am grilling. I allow the smoke to pour out of the grille as I cook and it adds great flavor to everything...beer can chicken, fresh turkey breast, steaks, pork tenderloin, pork chops, pork roast routissere etc.
With the grilles I use there is no need for a smoke box, there is plenty of room to load the wood on a trough directly in the grille. So I cook over 2 burners and smoke the wood over the 3rd.
Pros
- Adds Flavor
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Works Efficiently
Cons
Best Uses
- Indirect Cooking
- Large Gatherings
- Small Gatherings
Comments about Western Mesquite Cookin' Chunks:
great stuff and priced right
Pros
- Adds Flavor
Cons
Best Uses
- For Self/Couple
- Indirect Cooking
- Large Gatherings
- Small Gatherings
Comments about Western Mesquite Cookin' Chunks:
Work perfect
Pros
- Adds Flavor
Cons
Best Uses
- Indirect Cooking
- Large Gatherings
- Portable Use
- Small Gatherings
Comments about Western Mesquite Cookin' Chunks:
Very even smoke production and clean burn.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Western Mesquite Cookin' Chunks:
Chop wooden chuncks into smaller pieces and soak them in water, then add the chips to a white hot charcoal bed. The smoldering chips will add a great mesquite flavor. Using this method will provide the best characteristics of both charcoal and mesquite.
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