Grilling Planks
- BadBoyzofBBQ
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Grilling Planks
Hi anyone know a cheap source of grilling planks. Seem expensive at a £8 - 12 a plank?
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Re: Grilling Planks
This is what Amazon has to offer:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_nos ... g%20planks
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_nos ... g%20planks
Re: Grilling Planks
You can get about 4m of 25mm cedar from a timber yard for around £18. As long as you tell them what it's for and that it needs to be untreated and unfinished then you'll be fine.
When you get it home cut it into the required lengths, sand it and then give it a thorough washing.
Season it with olive oil and give it a bake in the oven on a low temp until its sealed.
Job done!
When you get it home cut it into the required lengths, sand it and then give it a thorough washing.
Season it with olive oil and give it a bake in the oven on a low temp until its sealed.
Job done!
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Re: Grilling Planks
Yes a sawmills are the best, I got a length of oak for a fiver was 5ft long, so was able to make a few planks out of it
Cheers
Marcus
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Re: Grilling Planks
Chaps,
A little dense here, need your help. Have seen these planks before but not sure exactly what the point is.
It seems you soak the plank and put a thing, often a fish on it and cook.
So my main Qs are -
So what does it do is it a very subtle smoke?
Are these "1 shot deals" ie one fish and in the bin?
or can they do sevral in which case how do you clean them up?
As a one shot deal to put a £5 fish on a £10 plank seemed like the worst case of madness.....have I missed the point?
Cheers
Tiny
A little dense here, need your help. Have seen these planks before but not sure exactly what the point is.
It seems you soak the plank and put a thing, often a fish on it and cook.
So my main Qs are -
So what does it do is it a very subtle smoke?
Are these "1 shot deals" ie one fish and in the bin?
or can they do sevral in which case how do you clean them up?
As a one shot deal to put a £5 fish on a £10 plank seemed like the worst case of madness.....have I missed the point?
Cheers
Tiny
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RobinC
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Re: Grilling Planks
Yes it's a subtle smoke, I've used them on fish, cheese and even burgers. They can generally be used multiple times providing you are not leaving them over direct heat the whole time.
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Re: Grilling Planks
I use planks for fish and chicken.
bought cedar planks or cut cherry and apple planks by myself.


bought cedar planks or cut cherry and apple planks by myself.


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Re: Grilling Planks
Just buy untreated Cedar planks and cut to size.
Thats all they are untreated cedar.
Si
Thats all they are untreated cedar.
Si
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Re: Grilling Planks
speak to paul goulden, he is in the links section, I had some amazing cedar planks of him cut to size to fit my ranch.
Re: Grilling Planks
a friend of mine is on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/woodSmokerco he has alsorts of things!
https://www.facebook.com/woodSmokerco he has alsorts of things!
