Da Beef wrote:imsscott wrote:Does anyone have a source for alder chunks?
Not sure about your location but I have purchased large amounts of alder chunks at Cabela's...I get them at the one in MN every summer but there are locations in Hoffman Estates and Hammond, IN...I have heard interesting things about the fresh fish station at the one in Hammond.
http://www.cabelas.com/
A friend and I made it out to Cabela's in Hammond yesterday to check out the BBQ gear, guns and everything else they offer. While not quite as big as the some of the flagship stores (no car dealership) it was still very large and took a good 2 hours to do all the sightseeing.
The BBQ section is a pitmaster's dream, I hadnt felt that giddy since I was a kid inside Toys R Us, if its a BBQ tool/need odds are they have it, including alder chunks, I was very impressed. From wood chunks of all variety to electric smokers to tools needed to roast a whole turkey on the grill. Most of the items are made by cabela's or for them exclusively so alot of this stuff can not be had elsewhere.
Foodwise they had a grill upstairs with a pretty extensive menu ranging from BBQ food to pizza and daily specials. Nothing really caught my eye except for maybe Sunday's "special" duck wings w/ Asian zing. I didnt have a chance to sample anything as I had already stopped for a burger at the Schoop's in Hammond* down the road.
Does anybody around here have any experience using an electric smoker? how are they, do they get the job done? easier? harder? They had what seemed to me to be some pretty good deals on various types of smokers with all sorts of rebate offers and free BBQ tools when you purchase one but before I just handed over $200/$300 bucks, I needed to get the word on them from LTH. The fresh fish station I mentioned above was not there, sorry I misheard I guess.
*- Schoop's in Hammond is recently "under new management, same great burgers" now I am not sure if previous management didnt give a flying hoot so they brought in new ones or what, but new management doesnt seem to give damn about customers. Burger was great as always but it took 35 minutes despite there being only a mother and son finishing up and an elder couple drinking coffee, the waitress just sat there and talked with "Hammond's Finest" like no one was there she needed to take care of. after a 35 minute wait for our food and drinks, the burger was still very good and one of my favorites, maybe just visit the location near the casino instead if you go.
Cabela's
7700 Cabela Drive
Hammond, IN 46324
Telephone: 219-845-9040
GPS Coordinates:
N 41° 34.15' W 87° 28.57'
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Da Beef on April 28th, 2008, 6:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.