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I used a smoker bag to make incredible pulled pork. I used a 6 lb pork shoulder and seasoned it. Placed in the smoker bag at 225. I put mine in the oven at midnight and let it slow roast till 7 am. I was afraid at this low heat it would not get smokey enough but it was perfect. I pulled the pork apart in the juices from the bag and it was as good as any pulled pork I've had.
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I have only used one bag so far, but I put in a 2-lb salmon fillet glazed with an apple juice reduction and the results were so delicious that my family of three ate the entire fillet in one sitting. Neither my husband, nor my daughter have ever even liked salmon before. It was incredibly easy, the directions are very clear, and best of all: no mess to clean up!Best Deals for Savu Smoker Bag for Oven/Grill, the Original, in Alder(2)
I've lived in apartments with no outdoor space for years-but can always get nicely smoked foods by using these bags. True, your entire home will smell like wood smoke, but not such a bad thing (you can always undercook a bit, take the meat out and finish it outside the bag if you don't want a strong smell to linger). The times for cooking and the recipes included on the inside are right on target every time, you really can't go wrong. Makes wonderful brisket-I let it cool after cooking, slice it, and then add sauce and reheat. My friends and I agree that the poultry/fish bags aren't quite as good.The first I tried was a similar import from William's Foods, but they no longer carry these. Wish I could get them locally, but this works!
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To the person who rated this low to due getting just 1 bag...read what you order. Very unfair to rate a product 1 star due to your own error.The bags are great!! So far I've only tried the alder one which gives a lighter taste than the mesquite.
*Read the instructions WELL on the INside of the cardboard*
I bought a 4-pack of rainbow trout from and rubbed kosher salt inside the fish a couple of hours before cooking. Preheated oven to 475F, placed 1 large cubed zucchini and the 4 fish inside the bag, folded closed and placed on a low rack. Lowered temp to 375F after 15 min and continued for another 25-30 min (3 lbs of fish) = perfection! My kids were crazy about eating "fish tummy" and this couldn't have been any easier to cook or easier to clean up.
A very light smoke lingered around the kitchen, but nothing that I'd need to even open the windows for. If the smell is a problem, use your bbq (instructions include oven, coal or gas grill).
Too bad the price is such a rip off...these are available for under a buck in Finland.




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