as B said... look and read very carefully as most pellets are for HEAT... meaning they are mixed mainly with oak... you really want ones that are 100% hardwood (whatever flavor your looking for)... as others have said... Todd really is your best bet ... http://www.amazenproducts.com/
as B said... look and read very carefully as most pellets are for HEAT... meaning they are mixed mainly with oak... you really want ones that are 100% hardwood (whatever flavor your looking for)... as others have said... Todd really is your best bet ... http://www.amazenproducts.com/
Just curious..... when did oak stop being a flavorwood and hardwood. Oak has been a mainstay of bbq for many years. There are pitmasters that smoke exclusively with oak in some of the best bbq joints in the country. Its amazing to me that folks will mix oak pellets with another flavor pellet but will knock a pellet with oak core and another flavor combined. I would not be without oak wood or pellets for my smoking needs.