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Reddit mentions of Lazy Kettle Brand All Natural Liquid Smoke | Perfect for Flavoring Meat | Hickory | Used to Flavor Beef Jerky, Steak, Fish, Cheese, Sauces and More | 5 Oz Each

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Lazy Kettle Brand All Natural Liquid Smoke | Perfect for Flavoring Meat | Hickory | Used to Flavor Beef Jerky, Steak, Fish, Cheese, Sauces and More | 5 Oz Each
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LAZY KETTLE LIQUID SMOKE: Pure smoke in a liquid form. Highly concentrated and made by burning wood!THIS IS ACTUAL SMOKE: Not a mixture of ingredients, this is 100% pure smoke in an aqueous base.PERFECT IN THE KITCHEN: Want a "cooked in the outdoors" flavor? A drop of Lazy Kettle Smoke will do it!VEGAN COOKING: Liven up vegetarian meals. So many applications. Smoke fish or cheese. Use it to make beef jerky. Gluten Free!NATURAL SMOKE: Made by burning wood, and capturing the smoke. Hickory wood is used. A natural smoke flavor!
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Height2 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.66 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Lazy Kettle Brand All Natural Liquid Smoke | Perfect for Flavoring Meat | Hickory | Used to Flavor Beef Jerky, Steak, Fish, Cheese, Sauces and More | 5 Oz Each:

u/SpringCleanMyLife ยท 6 pointsr/ShittyGifRecipes

I see it in stores near me in the summer but you can get it on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I552GE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_nHShDb8S7C1KT

u/lemongrove ยท 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I commented this in a thread, but since everyone is rightly pointing out that removing the skins is really essential to getting that texture as light and moussy as possible, I wanted to comment this directly --

Chana dal. If you're able to work with chana dal, which is hulled, split and dried chick peas, you can get your beans ready in 30 min of passive prep time. When the beans are cooked, treat them as you would any other chick pea and season with your favorite recipe. Blend to fuck in a food processor and it honestly comes out as smooth and velvety as whipped cream.

I made a hummus that I dream about sometimes with chana dal cooked in water seasoned with a few drops of liquid smoke. I see that smoked paprika is a popular addition -- this pretty much works on that premise as well (best and only liquid smoke I would ever use is Lazy Kettle brand. One of my most prized additions to the pantry).