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Cedar Plank

Thuja plicata Libre de alérgenos
Cedar Plank

Abastecimiento y Taxonomía

  • Familia Cupressaceae
  • Cocina principal North American
  • Estacionalidad Year-round
  • Origen Plant

¿Qué es Cedar Plank?

A cedar plank is a thin piece of untreated Western Red Cedar wood used for cooking, primarily on a grill or in an oven. When heated, the plank imparts a subtle, aromatic, and smoky flavor into the food placed on it. This method helps to keep foods moist and adds a distinctive woodsy character.

"Soaking cedar planks for at least 30-60 minutes before grilling is crucial not only to prevent burning but also to allow the wood to steam and infuse its unique aromatic compounds into the food more effectively."

¿A qué sabe Cedar Plank?

Cedar planks lend a gentle, aromatic smoke and earthy sweetness to foods, enhancing their natural flavors without overpowering them.

Sabor
Earthy, Smoky, Subtly Resinous
Textura
N/A
Aroma
Woodsy, Smoky, Slightly Sweet
Acidez
None

Métricas Técnicas

Información Nutricional

Por N/A
Calorías0 kcal
Grasa total0 g
Grasas saturadas0 g
Grasas trans0 g
Colesterol0 mg
Proteína0 g
Carbohidratos totales0 g
Fibra dietética0 g
Azúcares totales0 g
Calcio0 mg
Hierro0 mg
Potasio0 mg

El Secreto del Chef

For an extra layer of flavor, soak your cedar plank in wine, beer, or apple cider instead of water before grilling.

Sustitutos y Proporciones de Cedar Plank

El mejor sustituto para Cedar Plank es Other Wood Planks (Alder, Maple, Cherry), usado en una proporción de 1:1. For a similar plank-cooking method with different flavor profiles; alder is milder, cherry offers a fruitier smoke.

Sustitutos para Cedar Plank con proporciones
Sustituto Proporción Mejor para
Other Wood Planks (Alder, Maple, Cherry) Mejor 1:1 For a similar plank-cooking method with different flavor profiles; alder is milder, cherry offers a fruitier smoke.
Wood Chips (Cedar or other) Varies To impart smoky flavor directly to food on a grill, but without the steaming effect or moisture retention of a plank. Use a smoker box.
Smoker Box with Wood Pellets Varies For a more intense and consistent smoke flavor over a longer period, good for larger cuts of meat or longer cooking times.
Grilling in Foil Packets 1:1 To steam and retain moisture in food on the grill, but without the smoky flavor contribution of wood.

Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Cedar Plank

  1. Store unused planks in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  2. Keep them in their original packaging or an airtight bag to prevent moisture absorption.
  3. Do not store near strong odors, as wood can absorb them.
  4. Discard any cracked or moldy planks.

¿Con Qué Combina Bien Cedar Plank?

  • Salmon
  • Trout
  • Halibut
  • Chicken Breast
  • Pork Tenderloin
  • Asparagus
  • Bell Peppers
  • Mushrooms
  • Rosemary
  • Lemon
  • Dill

Preguntas frecuentes

¿A qué sabe Cedar Plank?

Cedar planks lend a gentle, aromatic smoke and earthy sweetness to foods, enhancing their natural flavors without overpowering them. Woodsy|Smoky|Slightly Sweet

¿Cuál es un buen sustituto para Cedar Plank?

El mejor sustituto es Other Wood Planks (Alder, Maple, Cherry) (1:1). For a similar plank-cooking method with different flavor profiles; alder is milder, cherry offers a fruitier smoke.

¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Cedar Plank?

Store unused planks in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep them in their original packaging or an airtight bag to prevent moisture absorption. Do not store near strong odors, as wood can absorb them. Discard any cracked or moldy planks.

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