Pags,
These pans fit the slots on my elite perfectly. Oh I give them a light shot of cooking spray then rub it so the pan is coated (both sides) that way it washes up clean in 10 seconds with a little dawn and water.
I found that I was bumping the temp up to 240 after 4 hours as I like crunchy almonds too. Next batch I will try keeping it at 235 the whole way.
Your putting your baking sheets in the slots, the grates that come with the elite above the slots and then putting your pans on them is this right, I am guessing?
I have been trying to figure out how to get 4 pans in so I can smoke more at a time.
Just saw this at wall mart in W Sac today at lunch.
http://mybrands.com/Product.aspx?pid=4667
Hefty EZ Foil Grill Pan Size: 17" x 12-1/4" x 1-1/8"
This is a disposable foil pan (baking sheet size) with lots of holes in it 2 pack for $3.
It might just fit the slots without support too.
When I get home I will see.
Yep. You've got the use of 4 pans correct. 8 lbs is the most I've done in the 4 pans. Worked out well.
You could use the foil pan to set on the grates and your other 2 pans to slip into the slots.
You could use the foil pan to set on the grates and your other 2 pans to slip into the slots.
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Thanks for another idea of something to smoke. It is pretty cold up here in PA this time of year, so cold smoking is what I am playing with. So far I have nearly 2 dozen batches of cheese under my belt, and 2 pounds of salt. Next is going to be almonds.
I use the DIY soldering iron in a coffee can method. I cover the can with foil, and poke holes in it to keep the heat down. The bottom rack of the smoker box gets covered in foil also. Then a tray of ice on that.
I use the DIY soldering iron in a coffee can method. I cover the can with foil, and poke holes in it to keep the heat down. The bottom rack of the smoker box gets covered in foil also. Then a tray of ice on that.
If you're looking to toast the almonds, you'll need to hot smoke them.
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quote:http://mybrands.com/Product.aspx?pid=4667
Hefty EZ Foil Grill Pan Size: 17" x 12-1/4" x 1-1/8"
This is a disposable foil pan (baking sheet size) with lots of holes in it 2 pack for $3.
Well I tested these disposable pans and they wont fit the racks slots but sit nicely on the grates.
So I am putting the Kitchen essentials from Calphalon non stick bakeware 12 x 17 inch crisping pan in the slots and the racks on top of these with the disposable pans. I have 4 pans going at once now.
Pags is right you need to hot smoke almonds I am doing Pag's recipe at 235 deg for 5 hours for crunchy almonds
I saw Pags initial recipe last year and wanted to give it a try. I'm glad this thread resurfaced. I put the almonds in the FEC a few minutes ago, we'll see how they turn out. I can't wait! Well, I guess I've been waiting over a year. Oh well, better late than never!
Merry Christmas all!
Merry Christmas all!
The almonds turned out great! Thanks Pags for sharing your recipe.
Glad everyone's enjoyed.
quote:Originally posted by Pags:
Glad everyone's enjoyed.
Giving 13 canisters of 15 oz each at the office Christmas party tomorrow.
Thanks!
I just mixed up a batch of the garlic almonds. They were addicting before I even got them in my 025. 4 hrs and I will be watching the SDSU Vs UConn sweet 16 game.
The Aztecs lost but the Almonds are outstanding. Now, do I share and suffer the consequences of endless requests?
Nope. Stash 'em. And eat them all yourself.
Former Member
How much wood did you use and what type. Garlic almonds sound great. Was hoping to see SDSU and Dook play -- but they both lost...
I used just under 5 oz of hickory. SDSU could have won that game. We had a good run.
Here is one. This will slide right in a 025. I have not tried these, but a standard half sheet slides right in, on top of the grate slots, with a little room in front and back.
Perforated half sheet pan
Perforated half sheet pan
Former Member
I tried Pags' recipe this weekend on my 045.
made 3# 3 hours in the smoker with 2 oz hickory. After 2 hours rotated the top and bottom shelves. The whole batch was nicely toasted, medium smokey flavor and utterly delicious.
made 3# 3 hours in the smoker with 2 oz hickory. After 2 hours rotated the top and bottom shelves. The whole batch was nicely toasted, medium smokey flavor and utterly delicious.
quote:Originally posted by Doug552:
Just tried my first batch of smoked almonds. Found 3lb. bags at Costco. I could't tell if they were raw or not from the package. I followed Pags recipe, I just added 1 tsp. of Chipotle powder. They turned out great. Thanks guys. Doug
According to Costco, Kirkland almonds Item 284601 in 3# bags, Are raw.
Tom
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Decided to dredge up this old thread and get some ideas for a new recipe. Ended up using TN Q's simple recipe as a base, and threw in a little from pags too:
1# raw almonds
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 tbsp Cookshack Rib Rub (chick rub is gone)
1 Tbsp Worchestershire
1 Tsp. garlic powder
Sprinkled with Lowry's Seasoned Salt
3 oz. Jack Daniels (I can't let that part go;-)
Smoked two hours at 225 two hickory chunks, and did exactly as TN Q suggested for separating.
I think the result is better than my previous outputs,and they aren't sticky at all. I would add some onion powder next time, thats it.
Thanks to all for contributing to this project!
John
1# raw almonds
1/4 cup maple syrup
1 tbsp Cookshack Rib Rub (chick rub is gone)
1 Tbsp Worchestershire
1 Tsp. garlic powder
Sprinkled with Lowry's Seasoned Salt
3 oz. Jack Daniels (I can't let that part go;-)
Smoked two hours at 225 two hickory chunks, and did exactly as TN Q suggested for separating.
I think the result is better than my previous outputs,and they aren't sticky at all. I would add some onion powder next time, thats it.
Thanks to all for contributing to this project!
John
Thanks spamfriend, I now found this awesome recipe and am going to try it out as soon as I can!
Hind24P
Now I have to smoke some SPAM!
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