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Smoked Bologna

Postby Satchme » Sun Jun 07, 2020 8:19 pm

I guess good bologna—in natural casing—is a type of sausage. I treat myself to a smoked bologna sandwich about once I month for street smoker. Any tips. I have only tasted a rub once and it had dill in it. I really liked it.

I have not used my Put Boss pellet grill and I’ll going to give it try while I do a brisket and some ribs. Any thoughts on the bologna? I guess it’s hard to mess up. It’s already cooked
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Re: Smoked Bologna

Postby Rambo » Sun Jun 07, 2020 8:29 pm

Do a search; I’m pretty sure you’ll find some old threads
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Re: Smoked Bologna

Postby Copasspupil » Mon Jun 08, 2020 10:38 pm

I want to say BSooner and Grailsback both have done it.
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Re: Smoked Bologna

Postby GTR » Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:42 am

Satchme wrote:I guess good bologna—in natural casing—is a type of sausage. I treat myself to a smoked bologna sandwich about once I month for street smoker. Any tips. I have only tasted a rub once and it had dill in it. I really liked it.

I have not used my Put Boss pellet grill and I’ll going to give it try while I do a brisket and some ribs. Any thoughts on the bologna? I guess it’s hard to mess up. It’s already cooked


Just make sure to score it. Without some relief cuts it will contort, split and leave it looking bad.
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Re: Smoked Bologna

Postby Copasspupil » Wed Jun 10, 2020 10:00 am

I grew up on fried bologna and peppers/onions sandwiches. I have not had it in at least 40 years. A little afraid to try it now but I might have to after thinking about smoking one.
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Re: Smoked Bologna

Postby GRailsback » Wed Jun 10, 2020 4:17 pm

GTR wrote:
Satchme wrote:I guess good bologna—in natural casing—is a type of sausage. I treat myself to a smoked bologna sandwich about once I month for street smoker. Any tips. I have only tasted a rub once and it had dill in it. I really liked it.

I have not used my Put Boss pellet grill and I’ll going to give it try while I do a brisket and some ribs. Any thoughts on the bologna? I guess it’s hard to mess up. It’s already cooked


Just make sure to score it. Without some relief cuts it will contort, split and leave it looking bad.


Then take a piece of pvc pipe and core out the middle, and stuff it with your favorite stuffing. Then plug the ends back up and smoke it.

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