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What about Hickory powder? Has anyone ever used it? Is there much point? I so, where's the best place to buy it?
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The Social Smokers wrote:What about Hickory powder? Has anyone ever used it? Is there much point? I so, where's the best place to buy it?
Can also be mixed with water to create 'liquid smoke'..
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I've bought it from the same place as Robin suggested before. I've tried it in rubs and it does add a level of smoke flavour. I prefer real smoke but it can work well on chicken thighs and legs which may not pick up a lot of smoke in a short cook time.

Store it in a seperate airtight box though, it stinks out anything else you store with it :lol:

It's weaker than the commercially available liquid smokes.
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Thanks for that Robin
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Just ordered this book, looks really interesting, i also ordered the 2012 Whisky Bible by Jim Murray, oopps.
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I'm going to have to make the bacon jam. Bacon jam for god's sake what's not to love about that?
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If you enjoyed the book they are coming out with Wicked Good Burgers, not in the same being, but if it improves my burger making prowess... Now I just need to find quality Brioche buns!
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Agave Nectar - just picked it up from Holland & Barrett. Got the book on iPad Kindle app. If only I could find a way of printing the individual recipes. Afraid the iPad is going to get very sticky & smoky if I can't!
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liomer wrote:Agave Nectar - just picked it up from Holland & Barrett. Got the book on iPad Kindle app. If only I could find a way of printing the individual recipes. Afraid the iPad is going to get very sticky & smoky if I can't!
Can you cut n paste to a document and email it to a friend with a printer or yours if you have one?
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