What’s Your favorite wood or wood combo for smoking?

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I just sold 1/4 cord yesterday. Mostly apple and little cherry and little oak for 155+25$ delivery. So id say U did good if it’s seasoned up.
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It depends on what I’m cooking. I like to blend a mid/heavy smoking wood like hickory or pecan with cherry. I love the flavor and aroma of them all, but cherry has a smell and flavor all it’s own. And I think it’s true, cherry does give the meat a beautiful red color. When I first got into smoking I had cut down a dogwood tree. It is HARD, burns hot, and has a heavy, earthy kind of taste, similar to oak but still has its own characteristics. I still use some when I can get my hands on it.
 
I use a lot of apple for ribs and sausage, maple on boston butts for a bit more smoke penetration
 
I need to try my maple more. I’ve only been using it for outdoor cooking lately and it smells great. What kind of maple are you using on the Boston butts?
 
I think I may have sugar maple. It smells like sugar. I thought it was oak. It’s the toughest would I’ve ever split. I’d your sugar maple hard to split and stringy?
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Here’s the stuff I got
 
Ok, I'll admit it, I'm addicted to cherry wood. I use it on most everything. Love the smell of it, the flavor it gives out and the color it leaves. Also I have an abundant supply of it.
 
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Maple from a neighbor's yard that fell a week ago. I think it is silver maple, but not sure.
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5 wheelbarrow loads of maple. I'll take it. I'll chunk some for my WSM and split the rest for the fireplace
 
I almost always mix hickory and apple. I'll increase the amount of hickory for beef, and use a little more apple for pork.
 
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I use a lot of apple for pork and chicken. Recently starting mixing cherry and apple and love that. For beef sometimes I still use apple but usually will do a mix of oak and hickory.
 
70% Apple and 30% Hickory on sausage and bacon
100% Mesquite for beef
100% Maple on sandwich slicing items like my ground venison pastrami and sandwich cuts

Equal amounts of Maple/Cherry/Hickory on pork and chicken or anything I'm not sure about
 
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