Wood chunks are pieces of wood that have been cut and kiln-dried to be used as a standalone fuel source or in combination with lump charcoal or briquets
Pecan wood chunks create a strong smoke, similar to hickory, but they add a sweeter flavor to meat
You can use wood chunks with or instead of charcoal, with kettle grills, ceramic grills or smokers
Pecan wood offers a mild flavor and often burns cooler than other cooking woods. A superior cooking wood with a fantastic aroma, pecan is an all around favorite. Slow cooking foods with pecan wood is a recipe for an unforgettable meal. How to Use Chunks
What are wood chunks?
Wood chunks are pieces of wood that have been cut and kiln-dried to be used as a standalone fuel source or in combination with lump charcoal or briquets
What do pecan wood chunks do?
Pecan wood chunks create a strong smoke, similar to hickory, but they add a sweeter flavor to meat
What are wood chunks used for?
You can use wood chunks with or instead of charcoal, with kettle grills, ceramic grills or smokers
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The Wet Chunk Approach
For that moist and flavorful smoke, soak wood chunks in water for at least 30 min. Drain chunks, and place 3 to 4 pieces directly over the hottest part of your cooker or directly onto hot coals. Move lit wood chunks to edges as needed to create smoldering.
The Dry Chunk Approach
For a steady slow release smoke, try the dry chunk method of placing 3 to 4 pieces directly onto the fire or heat source. Allow the wood chunk to ignite, then using tongs move them to the edges as needed, allowing the wood chunks to smolder without flaming up.
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