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    True North Smoker

    The wife bought me one of these for christmas and I haven't got around to using it yet. Basically the same as a little cheif I think. Anyone with experience or advice?

    Rob

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    Re: True North Smoker

    Have had one for years. Love it. My wife threw out the recipe book it came with by accident. Too bad cause it had the best smoked salmon recipe ever. I can't remember the name of it off hand though. Would you mind listing off some and I will tell you which one it is. Maybe you can copy it and send it to me. I would be grateful

    Thanks.

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    Re: True North Smoker

    let me dig it up

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    Re: True North Smoker

    Would it be
    "SUPER SMOKED SALMON"
    ??

    Rob

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    Re: True North Smoker

    Thats the one.......Incredible results. Make the brine, let it sit over night, then add it to the fish, let it sit over night again....then smoke. Time consuming but really worth it....I need a yummmmmmy icon

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    Re: True North Smoker

    I tried friend's recipes, ones I found on the net, some in books but for me, none of them came close to the one that came with the smoker. It's funny cause I tried the others first, I thought the ones in the book wouldn't be as good. Thought it might be something they just slapped together......boy was I wrong.

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    Re: True North Smoker

    do they work good? are they easy to use? The only thing that put me off is they are not insulated and it is so windy here. Once we move I will have to try it out some. What is the easiest thing to smoke?

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    Re: True North Smoker

    They work well, but I did find that if it's really cold it takes longer of course. One time in a cold snap it took me 3 days to smoke a batch of salmon.....lol. But it was worth it. I have only done fish in mine.......just follow the directions and it will turn out well.......keep checking the fish though. Some people like it moist some drier.....so keep checking it and see what you like best. any questions shoot me a PM....and thanks for the pm from you.

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    Re: True North Smoker

    Oh....... remember not to use soap or cleaners inside it.......thats bad. Explains it in your manual as well

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    Re: True North Smoker

    dirty

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