Sentences with phrase «smoke of a wood fire»

It means cook indirectly, slowly and with astonishing care using the smoke of a wood fire.

Not exact matches

I love how our present concepts (fire) of God give way to our past concepts (smoke) which leads to our future concepts (wood).
The wood is the very foundation of the fire and smoke.
You can enhance the hickory or maple wood smoke flavor in the bacon by using that type of wood for your fire, or you can add a little different flavor to your poppers by using apple, oak, or pecan.
Fish cooks so quickly over a hot fire that your addition of soaked wood chips or herbs will not penetrate as effectively as will slow smoking with a closed lid grill.
This sauce is added to the chicken during the last half of cooking, and the chicken is best when it's smoke - grilled (used wood chips soaked in water), so keep it quite a distance from the fire, close the lid on the barbecue unit, and grill it slowly.
If you're unfamiliar with this tiny little live - fire recipe twist on grilling these popular poultry pieces, it simply combines the best of grilling (hot and fast cooking) and true outdoor barbecuing (low n» slow with a touch of wood smoke).
Jerk foods are rubbed with the jerk seasoning, then cooked over a fire, or coals, at a low temperature, with green or soaked wood added to make a lot of smoke.
Other sources of smoke such as wood - burning fire and grills should also be kept away from your baby.
You might think you're sitting at a real wood fire, except there's not smoke or ash, of course.
The warriors fed the growing fire with more and more wood; some snatched bunches of chilies that were drying on the pueblo walls and tossed these into the inferno, creating smoke that would have stung like tear gas.
With all the hurry and lack of care caused by furtiveness, the animals are butchered in the field and the meat is smoked on racks over wood fires.
Her asthma can also be triggered when she gets a cold, during times of high pollen, smoke (camp fires, wood burning stoves, wild fires) and certain foods.
It is an essential seasoning in Jamaican jerk foods, which are also flavored by the smoke of allspice wood fires.
Building a fire in a fireplace is out — not only does an open fire pose the risk of burns for a bird out of its cage, the smoke from burning wood is a health hazard to a pet bird in and of itself.
Smoking is allowed in the privacy of your suite, but please be mindful that the train is generally made up of wood; please don't throw flammable items such as cigarette or cigar butts off the train as bush fires in Africa are a constant and dangerous hazard.
A new initiative of the Inter-American Development Bank, the government of Honduras, and the Climate Investment Fund is helping to replace open - fire cookstoves in Honduras with «ecostoves,» which use less wood and emit less smoke.
On a cold, January day, as smoke from wood fires filled the air, five young AmeriCorps members were hard at work digging a trench in front of a home in the Tesuque Pueblo in the mountains of Northern New Mexico.
I think you could make the case that consistently breathing PM from wood burning fires would be much worse for those individuals than the longer term ill effects of global warming, etc.... just as it would be worse for individuals to be in the path of coal burning smoke as opposed to suffering the long term consequences.
There's a retired 1953 GMC fire truck with a hand - built wooden deck piping smoke out of the chimney from the wood - burning stove inside.
Hot and cold smoking, wood fired ovens and BBQ of all forms.
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