Pear wood
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Re: Pear wood
I haven't but my guess is take it!!!! Do a test smoke on chicken...if it don't work at least you have some fire wood....
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Re: Pear wood
I've tried pear a couple of times and had great success. Get all you can!!
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Re: Pear wood
I've tasted some serious good Q smoked with Pear.
If it can't be smoked .... try frying it. It that don't work, it's probably best just left alone
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Re: Pear wood
If it is fruit or nut-bearing it should be good. The confusing part is that there are variations within the pear family (like the ornamental bradford pear in my front yard for example) that do not bear fruit and I've heard those aren't much good. fwiw
As DC said, try it with some chicken first.
As DC said, try it with some chicken first.
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Re: Pear wood
Thanks everyone. I think I will be bringing the pear wood home. It is a fruit bearing pear tree.
Again thanks
Again thanks
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Re: Pear wood
Most fruit wood is great for smoking. I have never used pear but my personal fav is Apple. Great for pork, chicken and fish
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Re: Pear wood
I love pear wood with chicken and certain cuts of pork. I've also used Bradford pear and got the same results. Bradford pear trees actually do fruit, but they're small fruits and just ornamental. They smoke the same as a regular pear tree, IMO.
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Re: Pear wood
TAKE IT! I'm using some right now for my smoked sirloin tip and chicken. It is a mellower flavor in my opinion, but a sweet wood. Cherry is still my favorite, followed by apple, but I had some given to me and I'm glad they did.