This is a smoked oysters recipe that requires hot smoke and a lot of it for a short period of time. Instead of 200 degree smoke, try for about 400 degrees.
Cured and Pecan-Smoked King Salmon with Hot Sauce
The key to preparing salmon this way is to make certain that your smoke is rather cool, about 100 degrees. If it is warmer, decrease the smoking time.
Smoked Macaroni and Cheese with Shrimp
I planned for this smoked macaroni and cheese with shrimp dish as a barbecue side. That ended when I tasted it and knew I had t promote it to center stage.
Hot Pepper Glazed Smoked Trout
This moist trout has a lovely rosemary aroma mingled with tantalizing Hot Pepper Jelly. Be sure to follow the directions closely!
Basic Brine for Smoked Fish
For smoked fish, use only fresh fish that has been kept clean and cold. Salmon are split or filleted; bottom fish filleted; herring are headed and gutted.
Smoked, Grilled, and Plank-Cooked Seafood
It shouldn’t be a surprise that your grill also happens to be a terrific tool for smoking, plank-cooking, and grilling seafood and fish.
Smoked Oysters with Ancho Chile Sauce
This oysters recipe requires hot smoke and a lot of it for a short period of time. Try for about 400F degrees instead of 200F on your smoker or grill.