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Cameron Cookware Gourmet Mini Smoker

Cameron Cookware Gourmet Mini Smoker

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Brand: Camerons Products
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $25.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 990

Color: Stainless Steel
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 11 x 7 x 3

MPN: CMS
Model: CMS
UPC: 035044010326
EAN: 0035044010326
ASIN: B000231AXG

Release Date: December 15, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • All seamless stainless steel construction with fold away handles for easy storage
  • Non stick rack included and all items are dishwasher safe
  • Components nest inside the unit for easy storage
  • Can be used on any heat source, gas, electric or camp fire
  • Smokes food indoors right on your stovetop

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Create delicious smoked food right on your stove-top while your kitchen stays absolutely smoke-free. Smoke-cooking is a healthy way to infuse flavor without the use of fats, salts or oils (and, therefore, no added calories). This smoker allows you to hot-smoke food, a process that retains moisture and natural cooking flavors so foods don't dry out or get tough. The smoker also doubles as a steamer, so you get two great cookers in one product. The stovetop smoker works great with all meat, seafood, and poultry dishes and it transforms ordinary vegetables into delicious main courses! It may also be used to smoke cheese, nuts, and eggs.
Includes a non-stick wire rack, 24 page recipe and instruction booklet, and samples of 2 different wood chips (cherry and hickory; sufficient for 4 - 5 smokings).
Four simple steps to smoking food: (1) Place the wood chips in a small pile in the base of the smoker; (2) Insert the drip pan on top of the wood chips; (3) Insert the wire rack; and, (4) Arrange food on the wire rack and slide on the lid.
Can be used indoors or out over any open flame or electric heat source -- great for camping and outdoor cooking.
Pour water in the base instead of wood chips and you can steam fresh vegetables in just minutes. Also a great way to poach fish or any other food quickly and easily.
Stay-cool handles won't burn your hands and fold back for compact storage. All components nest inside the base for easy storage and there are no small parts to l



Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great!   November 9, 2008
Murraychat (Los Osos, CA United States)
This product is everything as described and everything I could hope for in a stovetop smoker. I got the mini size which is reasonably priced and perfect for 1 to 2 people. VERY easy and convenient to use. You get all the flavor and fragrance of outdoor charcoal grilling without the boring, time-consuming, sometimes-fiery preparation and cleanup. I love it, recommend it to anyone! Cameron Cookware Gourmet Mini Smoker


5 out of 5 stars Best Smoker Ever!   October 16, 2007
Brandi (Fl, USA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I bought the Cameron smoker about a year ago and I decided to break it out and try it. My first piece of salmon I Ever smoked was using cherry chips--it was fantastic!. Now I don't have to run to the specialty store for smoked lox anymore. I used Elder on my last 2 pieces I smoked the other day and again it come out great. I have adjust the temp from medium to low to get the right cooking time because I like mine a little under cooked. No more frying after this-- and as we can't BBQ in our apartment this is the perfect choice. I usually turn on the vents and open the front door for 15 minutes . Also can use foil to seal in the smoking . I give this five stars*****-- Brandi*


5 out of 5 stars Would buy it all over again!   October 9, 2007
R. Lind (Newnan, GA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I was skeptical about smoking indoors, but after seeing Emeril doing it on his show one night, I just had to get one! I am a kitchen gadget and cookware collector, and I have to admit that I don't use a lot of them that often, but this smoker I will use quite often. I have done just salmon and it was awesome!! Next, chicken. It is easy to clean up. Yes, it discolors, but it is subjected to a lot of heat and smoke. Not a biggie. And yes, some smoke does waft out, but using the vent fan is just fine. I recommend this to anyone who loves smoked food. I love mine!


1 out of 5 stars warped   August 3, 2007
Clayton Shaw
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I was excited about this smoker. But then I put it on the stove and it warped to the point that only one tiny spot was still in touch with the cooktop. Everything else had risen above the cooktop. I tried different temperatures, but it stayed warped until it was cold again. I finally got the salmon smoked, but it had hardly any taste. So that's why the low score. If I hadn't tossed the packaging, I would have returned it.
Very disappointed.




5 out of 5 stars worth it just for smoked salmon   June 17, 2007
Karen (Vancouver, Canada)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Considering how much smoked salmon costs in the store, this unit is worth it just for that one item. The smoker works wonderfully and it's sooooo easy ... I always have smoked salmon in the fridge for snacks with WASA crispbread and cheese.

I use a lower heat than recommended in the manual; I found the salmon was a little dry at medium heat. And if you don't like the smoked stains on the cooker, use Barkeeper's Friend to keep it looking spiffy. Personally, I can't be bothered with scrubbing the smoke stains off but if you really can't stand them, Barkeeper's Friend works.

And if you are worried about smoke filling your house, don't be. There is so little smoke that escapes; it gives a very light fragrance to my apartment and that's it.


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