For tens of thousands of years, the flavor of smoke has been part of our food. It wasn’t planned, it was simply a by-product of humans cooking over open fires. Although, I’m pretty sure it was a ...
In 2009, the late meat and barbecue loving Josh Ozersky wrote: “Liquid smoke is one of the most revolting substances known to man, and anathema to any real cook.” In certain circles, using the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dishes and liquid smoke bottles - Static Media / Shutterstock The idea of putting smoke in a bottle is very poetic. It sounds like ...
In the 1970s, making smoked salmon mousse was a snap. A touch of cream, a little salmon, plus a few drops of liquid smoke. But in much of the barbecue community, the smoky liquid fix is considered ...
1 bone-in pork butt or picnic roast (about 8 pounds) Instructions: Set slow cooker to high and place the pork butt or picnic roast inside. In a blender, add chipotle chiles en adobo sauce, pineapple ...
Food origins are often undocumented, and that’s a shame, because they have to be a treasure trove of good stories. Kudos to the first person to crack open and swallow a raw oyster or eat a wild ...