1 Box of 60 Bisquettes
The secret to the Bradley Smoker is the Bradley flavor Bisquettes. To produce the bisquettes, the hardwood chippings are bound together using precise quantities, at controlled pressures and densities from chippings of the natural hardwoods and fruitwoods. The flavor of the smoke is determined by the variety of wood being burned. By this method, their burning behavior remains consistent and predictable. Furthermore, by limiting the combustion time to 20 minutes for each bisquette, on top of the electrically heated element, the chippings produce clean continuous smoke at a consistent temperature. These two factors eliminate the guesswork and uncertainty from smoking food, giving you perfect results every time you smoke.
The Bradley Smoker, which uses these bisquettes, is fully automatic, burning and dispensing one bisquette ever 20 minutes. At a rate of 3 bisquettes per hour, the smoker has a capacity for 8 hours of unsupervised operation. With this purchase you will get to sample several of the best flavors! This 60 piece variety pack includes Alder, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, and Special Blend. Alder and Maple have a distinct, rich flavor that is perfect for seafood, ham or bacon. Hickory has strong flavors usually used for beef or pork. Apple & Cherry are sweeter and milder, and are ideal for poultry and wild game.
Style
Bisquettes
Quantity
60
Brand
Bradley Smoker
Bradley Smokers are shipped fully assembled.
Cover smoker when not in use.
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Comments about 5 Flavor Bradley Smoker Bisquettes - Variety 60 Pack:
The hickory is simply awesome with bacon
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Q1: Do these need to be soaked?
A: Our supplier has provided the following information : Please do not soak our bisquettes, this will cause them to expand and break up. They can be placed dry on the bottom rack of your barbeque - or - dry directly into the feeder tube of our Bradley Smokers.
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