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Smoking meat and fish infuses must-have summer flavor like nothing else. Try these smoked recipes for dinner tonight.

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Ginger Rosemary Smoked Pork Ribs

Ginger Rosemary Smoked Pork Ribs

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Ginger Rosemary Smoked Pork Ribs Recipe

These maple-glazed ribs with a subtle touch of ginger are a mainstay at Odys + Penelope restaurant in Los Angeles. At home, chef-owner Quinn Hatfield smokes them using either a Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker or a Pit Barrel Cooker. For versions of the recipe to cook on regular grills instead of smokers, go to Ginger Rosemary Smoked Pork Ribs on a Gas Grill, and Ginger Rosemary Smoked Pork Ribs on a Charcoal Grill.

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Smoked Salmon, Barbecue University-Style

Smoked Salmon, Barbecue University-Style

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Smoked Salmon, Barbecue University-Style Recipe

This whisky-scented smoked salmon combines the virtues of hot smoking and cedar planking. The dry brine in a sugar-salt mixture seasons the fish wonderfully. Cedar planks are available at grill stores and cookware shops. For gas grilling, place drained, soaked wood chips in a disposable aluminum pan directly on the burner of your grill.

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Oven-Smoked Chuck-Eye with Horseradish Cream

Oven-Smoked Chuck-Eye with Horseradish Cream

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Oven-Smoked Chuck-Eye with Horseradish Cream Recipe

The chuck-eye roast, aka the chuck-eye roll, is from the beef shoulder, facing the rib-eye roast. It has many layers of fat and sinew that need to be broken down slowly with heat. Tracy Smaciarz, a second-generation butcher who owns and runs Heritage Meats in Rochester, Washington, cold-smokes this cut, then grills it over indirect heat for hours. You can achieve a similar effect by braising the roast in a covered pan with wood chips and onions, allowing it to bathe in a steam bath of onion and smoke until it's juicy. Make sure your wood chips are fresh--they fade with age.

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Smoked Mojo Leg Quarters

Smoked Mojo Leg Quarters

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Smoked Mojo Leg Quarters Recipe

Use applewood chips to get the most out of this smoked dish.

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Applewood-Smoked Chicken with Dijon Rub

Applewood-Smoked Chicken with Dijon Rub

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Applewood-Smoked Chicken with Dijon Rub Recipe

Our savory smoked chicken is equally delicious served cold or at room temperature, so you can cook it well in advance of your get-together. If you have leftovers, shred the meat and stir into leftover Kamut salad--instant lunch.

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Applewood-smoked Spareribs with Paprika Chili Spice Rub

Applewood-smoked Spareribs with Paprika Chili Spice Rub

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Applewood-smoked Spareribs with Paprika Chili Spice Rub Recipe

Right before the end of cooking, chef Tyler Florence likes to sprinkle his ribs with more rub—"like Cheetos dust," he says.

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Texas-Style Smoked Brisket

Texas-Style Smoked Brisket

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Texas-Style Smoked Brisket Recipe

Try barbecue Texas style, which is the beef brisket -- if there is any sauce, it is a thin, spicy pan sauce made from the meat drippings. Look for a flat-cut brisket, which will be a fairly even thickness, and leave the fat layer on for the best results.

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Smoked Lemon-Chipotle Chickens

Smoked Lemon-Chipotle Chickens

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Smoked Lemon-Chipotle Chickens Recipe

On a chilly day, the chicken will take longer to cook–up to 45 minutes more. Don't skip the step of tying the chicken with string; the more compact the chicken, the better the smoking results will be, according to Kevin.

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Santa Maria Smoked Tri-Tip

Santa Maria Smoked Tri-Tip

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Santa Maria Smoked Tri-Tip Recipe

Flavorful tri-tip steak is a cut of beef also known as bottom sirloin or sirloin tip. Compared to other styles of barbecue, this recipe for smoked tri-tip comes together quickly, making it ideal for a weeknight dinner.

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Fantastic Bourbon Smoked Chicken

Fantastic Bourbon Smoked Chicken

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Fantastic Bourbon Smoked Chicken Recipe

After Steven Raichlen sent us this recipe in 2011, we declared it the most beautiful and best-tasting chicken we’d ever had. To reinforce the whiskey flavor in the brine and basting butter, Steve says to use Jack Daniel's whiskey barrel chips for smoking--widely available in grill and gourmet shops. This smoked chicken recipe is so wonderfully moist and flavorful, it doesn't need added embellishment.

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Smoked Potato Salad

Smoked Potato Salad

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Smoked Potato Salad Recipe

This recipe will change everything you think you know about potato salad. In your grill, the potatoes cook in a covered aluminum pan next to another pan of mesquite wood chips. After they're smoked, the potatoes are topped with seasonings and herbs.

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Video: Using Wood Chips for Smoking Food

Wood chips add a smoky flavor to the fire and your food. Let Jamie Purviance show you the way to use them.

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Smoked Salmon

Smoked Salmon

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Smoked Salmon Recipe

This recipe gives you a moist smoked salmon - not the drier type (lox) that you purchase to serve on bagels with cream cheese. Start soaking the wood chips while the salmon brines.

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Smoked Pork Butt

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Smoked Pork Butt Recipe

Our Test Kitchen took cues from the pros to bring pit-barbecue flavor to the backyard.

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Smoked Trout

Smoked Trout

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Smoked Trout Recipe

For the most intense smoky flavor and deepest gold color, use a charcoal barbecue. To present smoked trout as an appetizer, serve on thin triangles of Westphalian-style pumpernickel bread with sour cream, chopped red onion, and lemon wedges. For a salad, combine chunks of smoked trout, hot or cold, with green salad mix and a vinaigrette dressing. As a main dish, serve trout hot with boiled small thin-skinned potatoes, melted butter, and lemon wedges. Chill smoked trout airtight up to 1 week or freeze up to 1 month.

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Smoked Paprika Pork Roast with Sticky Stout Barbecue Sauce

Sticky Stout Barbecue Sauce

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Smoked Paprika Pork Roast with Sticky Stout Barbecue Sauce Recipe

We "dry-brined" the pork before grilling it. This method calls for rubbing a mixture on the pork and chilling it. This allows for salt to pull seasonings into the meat and improve juiciness and flavor. It's unusual, but you do chill uncovered to keep the rub "dry." (Otherwise, the rub dilutes in trapped moisture.)

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Smoked Chicken Cobb Salad with Avocado Dressing

Smoked Chicken Cobb Salad with Avocado Dressing

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Styling: Cindy Barr

Smoked Chicken Cobb Salad with Avocado Dressing Recipe

Full of high flavors, Smoked Chicken Cobb Salad with Avocado Dressing will become your new favorite salad. Be sure to check out our innovative method for indoor smoking on your cooktop!

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Cajun-Spiced Smoked Shrimp with Rémoulade

Cajun-Spiced Smoked Shrimp with Rémoulade

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Cajun-Spiced Smoked Shrimp with Rémoulade Recipe

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Smoked Mullet

Smoked Mullet

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Smoked Mullet Recipe

Disposable turkey roasting pans from the supermarket are great for brining the fish. If you can't find mullet in your area, try mackerel, bluefish, amberjack, or even salmon--lower the smoking time for fillets rather than split fish.

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Smoked Strip Steaks

Smoked Strip Steaks

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Smoked Strip Steaks Recipe

Strip steaks offer a lot of surface area relative to their total size, which allows them to absorb a maximum amount of smoke. Serve thin slices of the steak over rice pilaf.

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Smoked Trout Salad with Apples and Pecans

Smoked Trout Salad with Apples and Pecans

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Smoked Trout Salad with Apples and Pecans Recipe

Rainbow trout is a tender fish with pink flesh and a mild flavor. Substitute any other white fish, or even salmon. You can use other fruit in place of the apples, if you prefer; pears or berries would work nicely.

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Smoked Pork Shoulder

Smoked Pork Shoulder

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Smoked Pork Shoulder Recipe

Serve hickory smoke-infused pork shoulder at your outdoor festivities throughout the summer. Serve the shredded pork on buns for sandwiches or use it to top salads and baked potatoes.

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Championship Pork Butt

Championship Pork Butt

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Championship Pork Butt Recipe

Injecting a Boston butt with marinade, coating it with rub, and slow-cooking on the grill will give you the juiciest pulled pork butt you've ever tasted.

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Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey

Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey on a Charcoal Grill

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Sage and Thyme Smoked Turkey Recipe

Brining and smoking turkey makes it juicy, moist, and fragrant, with a flavor that's infused with herbs and hints of applewood. This recipe uses a water smoker. A water smoker has a charcoal fire at the bottom topped with aromatic wood chunks, a pan of water, and racks for food.

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Video: How to Smoke Mesquite Skirt Steak

Jamie Purviance shows how to smoke quick-cooking mesquite skirt steak to perfection over a charcoal grill.

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FAQs

What is the 3/2:1 rule for brisket? ›

Often used for other meats that require long, slow cooking on the barbecue, such as ribs, the 3-2-1 method essentially involves firstly smoking the meat as it is for three hours, wrapping it for the second two hours, and finally finishing the cooking unwrapped for the last hour.

What foods are best smoked? ›

Here are a few more meats we love to throw into the smoker.
  • Beef ribs or pork ribs.
  • Pork belly.
  • Lamb shoulder.
  • Whole chicken.
  • Pork butt.
  • Chuck roast.

What is the first meat I should smoke? ›

1. Pulled Pork (Boston Butt) If you're new to smoking, pulled pork is an ideal way to get started. In fact, the hardest part is making sure you buy the right cut.

What is the best cut of brisket for smoking? ›

The fattier point cut, meanwhile, is preferred for pulled beef, beef sandwiches and smoked barbecued brisket. The whole brisket together is known as an “*ntrimmed” brisket or “packer cut” and is also frequently smoked and sometimes pickled for corned beef.

How many hours per pound to smoke brisket at 225 degrees? ›

A: You can usually figure about 1.5 hours per pound at 225 degrees for brisket, pork shoulder and other larger pieces of meat. Several things can affect this time such as actual meat thickness, wind, temperature and how often you open the door of the smoker.

How long to get a brisket to 160 225? ›

Place it fat side down on the grill grate and smoke for 4-6 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches around 160° F. 4. After 4-6 hours of smoke, remove and double wrap in foil. Turn the grill to 225 and cook the brisket until it reaches an internal temperature of 200 – 205° F, approximately 6 more hours.

How long do you smoke a brisket? ›

Brisket is done when it reaches 203° internally.
  1. Smoke a 10 lbs brisket for 6-9 hrs and then rest for at least 1 hour.
  2. Smoke a 15 lbs brisket for 10-12 hrs and then rest for at least 1 hour.
  3. Smoke a 20 lbs brisket for 12-16 hrs and then rest for at least 1 hour.

What is the easiest beef to smoke? ›

Smoking may not be the most common preparation for steak, but it may be the most delicious. Sirloin should be among the top choices for beginner smokers looking for a delicious and easy cut of beef.

How long does smoked meat last? ›

Refrigerate meat and poultry within 2 hours of removing it from a smoker. Cut the meat or poultry into smaller portions or slices, place it in shallow containers, cover, and refrigerate. Use it within 4 days or freeze for later use. For more information, see Smoking Meat and Poultry .

What is the most difficult meat to smoke? ›

Brisket is BBQ royalty and one of the hardest and toughest meats to smoke. It takes many hours, dedication and each brisket has a journey and a story to tell.

What meats take the longest to smoke? ›

Brisket: Brisket is the cut of beef you'll find on the smoker most often. It's packed with fat and connective tissue and, consequently, is one of the most time-consuming meats to smoke — it's not uncommon for a brisket to take 12 to 14 hours.

What is the quickest food to smoke? ›

Simple, quick, and easy-to-cook foods like beef ribs, pork chops, turkey, duck, and salmon are the finest meats to smoke for a beginner. This will give you a solid foundation on food smoking before moving on to more luscious and flavorful meats like brisket, lamb, pork butt, and tri-tip.

Does brisket get more tender the longer you smoke it? ›

The temperature of the meat begins to rise again -- which you want because brisket gets more tender the longer you cook it. Legend has it "The Texas Crutch" first came into being on the competition barbecue circuit. In these contests, smoked meat must be delivered to the judges at a specific time.

What cut is a brisket called at the grocery store? ›

When buying brisket at the grocery store, it is typically labeled as "beef brisket." It's a specific cut of meat that comes from the lower chest area of a cow. You might also find variations like "whole brisket", "brisket flat cut", and "brisket point," which refer to different parts of the brisket.

What happens if you wrap brisket too early? ›

Wrapping the brisket at this stage also helps keep it moist and tender by trapping the juices and preventing it from drying out. If you wrap a brisket too early, you may end up with a softer, less textured bark. If you wrap the brisket late, it may take a lot longer to cook.

What is the magic number for brisket? ›

Brisket 203 magic temp - Pitmaster Club.

What is the danger zone for brisket? ›

While smoking meat, you should pay special attention to the temperature danger zone because there is a higher chance of bacteria growth in the meat. Therefore, you need to find the optimum temperature for meat. As mentioned above, the temperature danger zone is 46°F -140°F (8°C-60°C).

Is it better to wrap or not wrap brisket? ›

Wrapping the brisket will prevent what's called "the stall" — when evaporation from the surface of the brisket halts the cooking process. It also gives you more control over the final appearance of the bark, and can help lock in moisture that would otherwise be lost as the brisket cooks.

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