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Other Grills

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By Steven Raichlen

Published 2001

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This brings us to smokers, rotisseries, and what I call the pseudo-grills. Smokers, logically, are used for smoking. While most (but not all) models are charcoal or wood fired, the food does not cook directly over the flames. In fact, in a traditional American smoker (sometimes referred to as a horizontal barrel smoker), the food cooks in a chamber separate from the fire.

Electric smokers are also available, and if you’re not embarrassed by the convenience of electricity (and some purists are), electric smokers produce an excellent smoke flavor with a lot less fuss than their charcoal counterparts.

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