Maple
Wood
Flavor Profile
strength
Light
Medium
Bold
notes
Mild
Smoky
Sweet
Subtle flavor
pairing
Turkey
Poultry
Game Birds
Product
Description
Details
Bradley Smoker Maple Wood Bisquettes ® are made from pure wood. So you can smoke food with pure delicious taste.
With a mildly smoky, sweet and subtle flavor, Maple Bisquettes are perfect for smoking turkeys, and enhancing the taste of poultry and game birds.
Maple Flavor Bisquettes especially pair well with poultry, fish, seafood, pork, vegetables, and cheese.
Bradley Smokers extinguish the bisquettes® before they turn to foul-tasting and harmful gas chemical. Generating deliciously clean and taste-enhancing smoke for your food.
Technical Specs
WEIGHT | 2.04 kg |
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DIMENSIONS | 13.97 × 31.12 × 20.96 cm |
Warranty
This product is covered under Bradley Smoker warranty, obligations are limited to hardware product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser.
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Bisquettes
These bisquettes are the bomb, the full rich flavor of maple in my salmon was off the chain. I smoked 10 lbs. was gone before I turned around. Next time I will smoke at least 20 lbs, if the same crowd is here I don’t know if that will be enough. We love our Bradley Smoker
Maple Bisquettes
These are the maple wood "flavor" of Bisquettes. I bought these to maintain a variety of smoke woods. Like all the other bisquette "flavors", they work perfectly in our Bradley smoker.
Minced and formed
If these were chicken nuggets, fish sticks or ham, minced and formed would be a bad thing. The Bradley wood briquettes do their job best as minced and formed wood that expels sweeter smoke at a predictable rate due to the lack of glue and binders. I speculate they form the minced wood under a lot of heated pressure to get everything to stick together without using any binders, but I really don't know what the exact process is.