Cedar Planks for Grilling

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ebpollock wrote:In the past we have used cedar shingles. They are cheap, no need to resaw. if the do need resized they split very easy. The thickness is tapered but we just overlapped two shingles to fit the size of the grill and fish anyway.

Evan
Guess what cedar shakes are made from.







Western cedar.
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Cedar Plank Recipes

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Our recipes for salmon and brie can be found at: http://www.napoleongrills.com

Click on recipes and you will find them along with other great ideas.

John
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Wow John some of those recipes on the napoleon are quite a surprise...

http://napoleongrills.com/blog/category ... g/plank-2/
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They also make great BBQ's.

Like Weber, they are pricey but mostly made here in America with a good warranty.

Happy BBQ'ing!

John
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