The StoveTop smoker is for all seasons and reasons
I woke this morning to the sound of falling rain. For Breakfast I had a desire for good old fashioned smoked ham. Now in the fridge I have a slab of ham from the local grocery store but I can tell you, its just not the same as the flavor of good old fashioned smoked ham.
I placed that slice of ham in my stovetop smoker, added some maple chips and cooked for about 20 minutes on a medium heat ... what a difference a little smoke makes.
It is not always convenient to fire up that big smoker in the backyard and some times you do not have enough fish or meat to bother. The Answer is the Stove Top Smoker
Christmas Surprise Revue
Nordic Ware Stove Top Smoker Gift
Cameron for that.
Since receiving it, I have smoked a whole Chicken that turned out oh so good. I have also done burger, sausage and ham in it since. This is a really nice unit and as Nordic Ware says, you can do larger items like a whole chicken.
My recommendation: If you are looking for a stove top smoker that delivers and looks good in the kitchen, you can not go wrong with the Nordic Ware.
I really Love this Unit.
Smoking Food is like having a cabinet full of spices
Your stovetop smoker adds flavor without adding calories
You can smoke pork chops, ribs, chicken, salmon, turkeys and lots more right on your stove!Smoke cooking is a healthy way to add flavor without the use of fats, salts or oils and that means no added calories either. The Smoker allows you to hot-smoke food, a process that retains moisture and natural cooking flavors
so foods don't dry out or get tough.
The Stovetop Smoker works great with all meat, seafood, and poultry dishes and it transforms ordinary vegetables into delicious main courses!
Great to use while camping!
The Stove Top Smoker is extremely handy for the person that wants the fantastic flavor of smoked food and the health benefits that smoked food offers.For me, the number 1 reason to have a stove top smoker is camping.
I love the ease of smoking while camping and the stove top smoker is perfect for this purpose.
I start the fire, burn down to a good bed of hot coals, load my meal into the stove top smoker and in a very short time, I have a full wonderful smoked meal, ready to eat.
Features of the Cameron Stove Top Smoker
# Heavy-duty stainless steel construction
# Fold-away handles nest inside base for easy storage
# Handle does not transmit heat
# Provides hot, moist, smoke-flavored healthy
meal in twenty minutes
# Use over any open flame or electric heat source
# Smokes food indoors right on your stove
# Cleans up with soap and water; dishwasher-safe
# Safety-locking mechanism
# Includes 32-page manual
# 7-year warranty
Dimensions: 15" L x 11" W x 3 1/4" H
The Secret to using the Stovetop Smoker
The stove top smoker lids are sealed but smoke can still escape so I also recommend you use the overhead exhaust fan while smoking foods on your stove top.
Features of the Nordic Ware Stove Top Kettle Smoker
Safe, clean & easy to useSmokes up to 5 lbs. of food
Non-stick finish for easy clean-up
Aluminized steel construction
Lifetime porcelain enamel exterior
High-domed cover for maximum capacity
Water/drip pan for moist, flavorful smoked results
Non-stick smoking rack
Adjustable smoke vent
Thermometer for temperature control
Includes: Instructions, recipes, & wood chips
Dimensions: 14.5" x 12.75" x 9.5"
Made in the USA
Meat Cooking in the StoveTop Smoker
Meat in The Smoker
Features of the Emerilware 5 in 1 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Smoker
Works on the stovetop, in the oven, over a campfire, or on the grill
Resists warping and leaking
Designed for easy clean up
Enameled steel drip tray
Nonstick rack
Features Emeril's recipie cards and four types of wood chips
Lifetime warranty
FREE Emeril's Recipe Pack
Order Your Stove Top Smoker Today
Stove Top Smoker Chicken Breast Recipe
Last night I cooked skinless chicken breast in my stove top smoker and it was the best chicken breast I ever had. Here is the recipe the way I did it.
2 skinless chicken breasts
1 1/2 table spoons of hickory dust in cooker
coat the chicken breast with olive oil and place on smoker rack (season to taste)
bring heat to 250 degrees for 30 minutes
chicken was juicy and done to perfection
The difference in this chicken was the olive oil. There are no natural fats to baste the skinless chicken breast during cooking. Adding the olive oil will improve the results of cooking skinless chicken breast if you are smoking it or cooking it in the oven.
Visit the Smoke House
Ideas and suggestions for all your smoker needs
You have taken the time to build your own smoker, so are you ready for the next step? Before you fire up your smoker there are some things you will want to knowI have created a Squidoo lens that covers your smoker needs from wood selection for the smoke to how to marinade your fresh fish.
Don't forget to stop over at the smokehouse for suggestions and tips on the best methods to smoke your food today.
Click here to visit the Smoke House Today!
Learn how to make your own gourmet sausage at home
Making Sausage is easy and rewarding. You control the process and create gourmet sausage that store bought sausage can not compare too.To Learn More about Making Homemade Sausage on squidoo
The Cajun Microwave
Where the Smokehouse meets the Barbecue Grill
Have you ever tried to put a 70 pound pig in your smoker? Tried to smoke cook a couple of Turkeys for dinner and still wanted to let the kids barbecue some dogs? I have and it does not work so well. The Cajun Microwave might just be the worlds greatest answer.With the simple addition of some accessories you can slow smoke cook your favorite roast while grilling a few burgers and why not rotisserie cook a couple chickens at the same time.
To learn about the Cajun Microwave check out my Lens:
The Cajun Microwave Roasting Box today!
Naughty Salmon dip
Ingredients:12 ounces canned salmon
3/4 cup Miracle Whip (may substitute with mayonnaise)
3 oz. of cream cheese
1/4 cup horseradish sauce
1/2 cup diced red bell pepper
1/2 cup diced green onions
1/4 cup diced red onions
2 Jalapeno peppers diced
2 tablespoons Lime Juice
1 teaspoon grated lime
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Throw everything in a food processor and mix in low speed for about five minutes till all the ingredients are nicely mixed.
Cover with wrap and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight for best results.
Serve with Crackers
For more great ways to use your Smoked Salmon visit my Squidoo Lens " Smoked Salmon Recipes"
Click here to visit Smoked Salmon Recipes Today!
How to Build a Smoker or Smokehouse
Building a Smoker does not need to be complicated or even extremely expensive. If you are semi handy with a few hand tools you can build a smoker today!If you would like more information on building your own smoker or even a full smokehouse check out my Squidoo Lens "How to Build a Smoker" today!
WELCOME TO MY KITCHEN
If you like this Lens and find it helpful, let me know.
If you have suggestions for things you would like to see, let me know
Just want to say hello .. I would love to hear from you
| Barbeque_Rick
I have never seen the Stove Top Smoker before. That will be great when camping. I realy enjoyed the lens. 5 stars. Posted January 25, 2008 |
Great Books with Indoor Smoker Recipes and Suggestions
My Favorite Stove Top Smoker Sites
- Using stove-top smokers
- Using stove-top smokers. Ochef.com answers lifes vexing cooking questions each day.
- How to Use a Stove-Top Smoker Recipe: Recipes: Food Network
- Enjoy this How to Use a Stove-Top Smoker recipe from Sara's Secrets. Read through the recipe carefully before you start. Some recipes require seasoning or marinating the food in advance; other recipes suggest you brine the food or take them to room temperature before smoking.
- Stovetop Smoker Recipes | A Veggie Venture
- In 2007 I became the unexpected owner of a stovetop smoker. Apparently, that's what happens when you ask the right person for smoked trout
- Stovetop Smoker Sampler Recipe - 101 Cookbooks
- Some vegetarian ways to use a stovetop smoker to empart flavor into mushrooms, tofu, potatoes, and the like.
Apple Smoked Tuna Steak with Herbed Mayonnaise
1/4 cup plain fat-free yogurt
1 teaspoon chopped fresh oregano
1 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
4 (6 ounce) tuna steaks
Combine first five ingredients in a small bowl; stir well, and set aside. Sprinkle salt and pepper over tuna. Using 2 tablespoons of apple chips, smoke tuna steaks for twenty minutes over medium heat. this should leave the steaks medium-rare. Do not overcook. Serve with the herbed mayonnaise sauce and a tossed salad on the side and you have a tasty, healthy dinner.
Smoked Trout and Salmon with Horseradish Sauce
1 lb Salmon fillet
125g (4oz) Cream Cheese
1 egg
2t Lemon Juice
1/3 cup Cream
Smoke the trout and salmon in smoker using 2T Alder wood chips. Smoking time approximately 20 minutes. remove from smoker.
Place cream cheese, egg, lemon juice and half the salmon in a blender. Blend for about 5 seconds or until just combined. Fold in cream and season to taste. Grease 6 small foil cups (or small soufflé or ramekin dishes) and fill with mixture. Cover each with foil and place in a baking tray half filled with boiling water. Bake at 400Å F until firm to touch ( approximately 30 minutes)
Horseradish Sauce
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1/3 cup cream (whipping)
1/3 cup horseradish sauce
2t choppped chives
Heat all the ingredients except chives in a pan, adding chives just before serving.
Turn foil cups (still warm) onto a bed of sliced cucumber and top with a rosette of flakes of smoked salmon. Drizzle the sauce around.
Smoked Garlic
4 whole heads garlic, unpeeled with only the loose papery outer skin removed
4 teaspoons olive oil (not extra-virgin) or vegetable oil
3 tablespoons applewood chips
I N S T R U C T I O N S
Prepare your smoker:
Place the wood chips in a small pile in the center of the smoker base. Place the drip tray on top of the wood chips inside the smoker base. Place the wire rack on top of the drip tray.
Coat each garlic head with a teaspoon of oil and place on smoker rack. Cook over medium heat until the skins are well browned and the cloves feel soft, about 45 minutes. To test, the garlic should be soft to the touch. Remove one clove (carefully it will be hot) and press at the base of the clove and the garlic should squeeze right out of the skin and be the consistency of a smooth paste. Remove the garlic and set aside to cool.
Blogging about stove top smokers
- Review: Cameron Stove-top Smoker
- Several years ago my mother gave me a Cameron Stove-top Smoker for Christmas. I dutifully thanked he...
- Max Burton Stove Top Smoker Auctions and the Best Deals
- If you haven't yet discovered the joys of smoking foods at home, this stove top smoker may be both...
- Smoked Pork Chops with Peach Bourbon BBQ Sauce
- stove top smoker or Weber kettle grill. Once the brine has cooled completely, add the chops and allo...
- Smoked Wild Salmon on the Stove-Top Smoker
- Yield: 2-4 servings This recipe will be featured in the March issue of Natural Solutions Magazine (f...
IF YOU FOUND THIS LENS OF INTEREST THEN
You might enjoy one of these other lenses
-
MAKING HOMEMADE SAUSAGE
-
Why would anyone want to make their own sausage at home? Actually for me, the answer to this is easy. I have the ability to make my own gourmet sausage that is far better than anything I could buy at the store and at half the cost. I can easily decid...
-
BIGGEST LOSER - EATING FOR SUCCESS
-
These Foods are a proven way to bun fat and lose weight Did you know that there are scientifically proven foods that are known to aid weight loss? These are foods doctors, scientists, medical researchers and nutritionists know aid weight loss. These...
-
Insider Secrets to Great Barbecue
-
A few million years ago, man discovered fire. It could have been that very night or very soon after, man discovered Barbecue. Welcome to Insider Secrets To Great Barbecue
-
Smoked Salmon Recipes
-
smoked Salmon is a natural healthy choice containing many nutritional benefits. For instance compared to hamburger, steak, and pork loin, smoked salmon contains 20 % more protein. Smoked Salmon is a highly digestible protein packed with vitamin A and...
-
You are what you eat
-
You are what you eat - so eat healthy. There is the food pyramid and probably 10,000 different diets that are designed to make you healthy. Is it possible the best alternative is to just look at the foods we eat? The homeopathic belief is based on...












