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Emerilware 5-in-1 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Smoker

Emerilware 5-in-1 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Smoker

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Brand: Emerilware
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $99.95
You Save: $0.04
Qty 67 In Stock


Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 11214

Color: Black
Shipping Weight (lbs): 27.2
Dimensions (in): 21.7 x 11.3 x 6.2

MPN: EC8629
Model: EC8629
UPC: 011644801397
EAN: 0011644801397
ASIN: B000VPTMCQ

Release Date: September 7, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 5-in-1 heavy, pre-seasoned cast-iron cooker smokes, roasts, deep-fries, grills, and broils
  • Cast-iron lid reverses to become grill; rack and drip pan made of stainless steel
  • Suitable for stovetop, oven, campfire, or barbecue grill
  • Includes laminated recipe cards and 4 wood chip flavors: cherry, alder, hickory, mesquite
  • Internally measures 13-1/2 by 9 by 3 inches; wash by hand; lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Down home southern-style wood-smoked BBQ on your kitchen stovetop! Savory, smoked pulled pork, chicken and ribs taste like they just came out of the BBQ pit with Emeril's signature cast iron smoker. The smoker's lid can be reversed and used as a grill for delicious vegetable side dishes or char-grilled meats. Included are a stainless steel drip tray and rack. Lifetime warranty.

Amazon.com Review
Now you can get the flavor and fragrance of wood-smoked fish and meats in your kitchen without filling your room with smoke. Chef Emeril's 5-in-1 cast-iron cooker turns out succulent, flavorful food in any of five methods: smoking, roasting, deep-frying, grilling, and broiling. The heavy, pre-seasoned base and lid are so durable they are suitable for the stovetop, oven, campfire, or barbecue grill. Flip the lid over and it becomes a grill itself. A stainless-steel rack and drip pan are included, as are 16 laminated recipe cards and four containers of flavored wood chips: alder, cherry, hickory, and mesquite.

The cast-iron smoker has internal measurements of 13-1/2 by 9 by 3 inches, enough to hold a large salmon filet or multiple pieces of chicken, lamb or pork chops, tenderloin, you-name-it. Veggie lovers can make kabobs on the lid grill. After use, wash and dry by hand. Tips are included for some extra cast-iron cookware seasoning. Emerilware cast iron is covered by a lifetime warranty. --Ann Bieri


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Just like Emeril   September 19, 2008
Lane G. Floria (Michigan)
Overall, I'm happy with the Emerilware smoker. It doesn't seem to be quite as big as I thought it would be, after seeing the one in the cooking show. But, it worked fine for a couple of good sized salmon fillets. And, there are other ways besides smoking that you can use the cooker. Overall, it's a nice heavy cooker with a lot of uses.


5 out of 5 stars Clarifications and suggestions   May 29, 2008
Ardbeg (Alabama)
This review is intended to clear up a couple areas of confusion for the 4-in-1 smoker and the 5-in-1 smokers. First off, they are the same thing. I've laid them out new, side-by-side, in the store, and there is no visible difference. I bought the former because they were putting it on clearance in favor of the latter.

The "fifth" feature on the new version is deep fryer. It doesn't include any new equipment in support of that feature. I didn't flip through the new recipe cards, but I suspect they've added a new recipe or two from Emeril that uses frying. Even without his help, I dare say you could fry in either one (though I probably wouldn't, dumping oil out of a shallow 30 pound iron pan ain't easy).

Some seem to believe the new one is bigger. It isn't. Amazon lists the box size as the "Product Dimensions." The ovens themselves are both 13-1/2 by 9 by 3 inches inside (it's actually about 5 inches tall, an extra inch of usable space coming from the lid, an inch of space used up by the pan and rack). I can see why you might want it bigger, especially if you want to smoke a big bird. But the thing already weighs a ton, for most purposes this is on the high end of the size-weight trade-off. If you really must smoke that turkey whole, you could leave the lid off and tent the thing with tin foil if you were very meticulous about folding your sheets together. Alternatively, for those special occasions, I recommend using a nice giant oval enameled cast iron roaster and placing the tray and rack from this unit (or similar) inside it (though an oven that size will cost you 2-4 times what this thing does).

Some have suggested the new version is pre-seasoned but not the old. I can't say for certain that the new version doesn't have a better treatment. But it wasn't visible, and my appraisal is that the old one was seasoned as well (it had a deep black sheen out of the box, not the dull grayish color unseasoned iron usually has). That said, I always season unenameled iron before a first use just to be safe, so while pre-seasoning is nice it's not worth paying too much for. If you are going to own this piece, you'll have to learn to do it eventually for occasional maintenance. Google will show you the way. My only tip you might not see in some guides is to place the pieces face down on the oven rack so that any excess oil drips out rather than pooling and hardening inside.

As for how the product actually works, I'd say rather well. It is well constructed and has superior performance to the steel smokers on the market (which are also generally smaller, though they do have the advantage of being easier to store). But because it is cast iron, the lid is also a useful broiling/grilling pan and it makes a nice large-shallow Dutch oven for certain purposes. I'm imagining simultaneously browning and braising 3 large pork loins at once (the marketing guys reading this are doubtless already drawing up plans to for a "new" 6-in-1 or 7-in-1 smoker).

Finally, though you may have seen this used on Iron Chef, don't expect the real smoked rib experience in 60 minutes. While the enclosed container allows more efficient retention of smoke than an open chimney smoker, the smoke penetrates some meats more quickly than others; most seafood great, thick chicken breasts less so. And for some dishes, part of the virtue of smoking is that it tenderizes with long, low-temp cooking. But if you were willing to monitor it and add occasional new chips (and give them a bit of extra heat to get them going), you could probably get an amazing result with this by smoking spareribs for 6-10 hours in an oven at 200 degrees or so. I haven't had the time or inclination to do that yet, but football season is coming, and that might be a good use of commercial breaks.



1 out of 5 stars BEWARE---THIS SMOKER IS NOT THE SIZE THEY ADVERTISE IT TO BE   May 25, 2008
Alex Ibanez (Texas, USA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I had to return mine. The size that is advertised, or was advertised when I bought mine was the size of the outer deminsions of the box that it came in with all of the thick styrofoam packing inside the box. The actual smoker was too small. I was very disappointed because it was a very nice, top quality smoker but way too small. I still have not been able to find one that is a decent size.

Alex



1 out of 5 stars DISAPPOINTED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!   April 15, 2008
Honest Truth (Los Angeles, Ca. USA)
5 out of 14 found this review helpful

Emerilware 5-in-1 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Smoker
Before I bought the 5-in-1 smoker through Amazon, I bought the same 5-in-1 smoker through eBay. In each instance I received a 4-in-1 sized smoker (15"x11"x5") not the 5-in-1 sized smoker (21.7"x11.3"x6.2"), but in 5-in-1 packaging. Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed. Something is wrong here and I do not believe this is a coincidence. The difference between the two smokers is the size. I checked the specs before ordering. Amazon should check their source for this item and resolve this matter. Other consumers might have had the same experience, though unknowingly. Also, there were no recipes or wood chips in the package. The good thing in this transaction is that Amazon did not charge me shipping and handling. In conclusion,-

I DO NOT RECOMMEND BUYING THE 5-in-1 SMOKER UNTIL THE VENDOR GUARANTEES THAT THE 5-in-1 SIZED SMOKER IS IN THE 5-in-1 PACKAGE.



5 out of 5 stars Fun toy   March 18, 2008
Christine E. Nattrass (New Haven, CT United States)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I have used this smoker a lot and it works very well. It makes excellent chicken and sublime smoked salmon. I have used this in my apartment and while it does make the entryway of the whole apartment building smell liked delicious smoked food, it doesn't smoke up the apartment. I have never gotten any complaints from any neighbors.

The only problem I've had is that the giant mutant chickens they sell in the grocery store these days can be too large for the smoker. You certainly won't fit a whole turkey in here, and I even had to cut some turkey breasts in half to get them to fit. I was able to fit two large salmon fillets, but if you are trying to feed more than 5-6 people from this, you'll have trouble fitting enough in.

If you keep the temperature very low, you can draw the cooking time for a chicken out to 6-8 hours and get excellent chicken falling off the bones. It makes it even better if you brine the chicken. Soak it overnight in 1/3 c salt (yes, 1/3 c), spices as desired (like some fresh rosemary and an onion) and water to cover the chicken. Then smoke slowly, keeping the internal temperature in the smoker around 200 deg. F.

I have also used the grill to compensate for the fact that I live in an apartment on the second floor and can't grill things. It isn't as good as a charcoal grill or even a gas grill but it is a distinct improvement over what I could otherwise do in an apartment.

It does take very fine wood chips and you will have to buy them separately - it would be hard to make such fine wood chips with household equipment. And it is important to care for the cast iron properly - but it isn't that much work to do it.


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