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I'm going to Door county (the peninsula north of Green Bay) for Rainier cherries this weekend. Has anybody tried to make a cherry pie on their cooker? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :dontknow:

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I havent done it personally, but I am sure you can find all sorts of recipes and descriptions over on the BGE list. I have done bread though...I would try it indirect, just as you would in your regular oven.

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Apple pies are wunnerful! And a fruit wood smoke would be tasty, huh? Maybe use cherry wood, instead of cherry pie. :wink:

For a tip, although at a regular baking temp it might not matter, turbinado sugar doesn't burn on the grill. Maybe consider that to sparkle your upper crust, instead of a sprinkle of table sugar. :)

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Apple pies are wunnerful! And a fruit wood smoke would be tasty' date=' huh?[/quote']

You tried that?? I was thinking the opposite, a mild lump with no added smoke. Some stuff just doesnt 'take' smoke well. I tried using smoke on a batch of salsa and while it wasnt too bad warm, once chilled it took on what I can only describe as 'ashtray flavor' :shock:

Maybe try a little smoke on some bread as a test ;)

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Well I made an apple pie this morning and it turn out great! You could taste the smoke from the lump in the upper crust. I would have to agree that adding smoke chips to the cooker would make it too smoky. Next up..fresh rainier cherry pie. :cherry::w00t:

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