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Wood Smoking Chips

Wood Smoking Chips
Apple Wood Smoking Chips 160 Cu. Inches
Product ID : MBB05012
160 Cubic Inches
About 1.75 pounds
$7.99
$5.25
Product is out of stock
Maple Wood Chips for Smoking
Product ID : COG6000
All natural
143 Cubic Inches
$12.99
$10.99
Hickory Wood Smoking Chips 160 Cu. Inches
Product ID : MBB05011
160 Cubic Inches
or about 1.75 pounds
$7.99
$5.25
Product is out of stock
Mesquite Wood Smoking Chips 160 Cu. Inches
Product ID : MBB05010
160 Cubic Inches
Or about 1.75 pounds
$7.99
$5.25
Product is out of stock
Hickory Wood Chips for Smoking
Product ID : COG6018
All Natural
150 Cubic Inches
$7.99
$6.99
Hickory Premium Wood Smoking Chips
Product ID : OUTF705
150 cubic inches
approximately 2 pounds.
$9.99
Product is out of stock
Apple Wood Chips for Smoking
Product ID : COG6002
All Natural
143 Cubic Inches
$12.99
$10.99
Product is out of stock
Cherry Wood Chips for Smoking
Product ID : COG6001
All Natural
143 Cubic Inches
$12.99
$10.99
Product is out of stock
Mesquite Wood Chips for Smoking
Product ID : COG6019
All Natural
150 Cubic Inches
$7.99
$6.99
Product is out of stock
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Wood chips for smoking food are available in a wide variety of flavors such as mesquite, apple and hickory. These wood chips will take your grilling to a whole new level added good old fashion wood grilled taste to your foods. Even on a gas grill with the use of a wood chip smoker box.

If your are new to using wood chips on your grill here are the basics. Wood chips should smolder and not catch on fire. To do this you soak the chips in water for about an hour first. Then drain and place them in a smoker box or foil pouch (on a charcoal grill the can be thrown directly on the coals but the will burn quickly) and place them near the flame. In a few minutes they should begin to smolder, you will smell it if your hood is closed.

Different woods add different flavors. A good rule of thumb is the harder the wood the more over powering the flavor. With that in mid we recommend starting with hickory or apple wood. These are good middle of the road flavors that seem to work well on the widest variety of foods.