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Mark Hinge serves up a tasty summer combination of game and broad beans
Ingredients for this smoked woodcock recipe
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Tips
Smoking game in a barbecue is very much trial and error, but the important thing is to keep the smoke going by adding wet wood chips, even twigs, to the coals. You need smoke, not flame, so keep the lid firmly on. Keep your game off the metal grids I use a DIY suspended skewer system between two bricks. Make periodic checks during the smoking process. I didnt add salt to the bean mixture as the bacon was salty enough. If you are taking game from the freezer, make sure it is thoroughly defrosted before smoking. Finally, take any washing off the line!
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