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cookshack

[kook-shak]

noun

  1. a simple structure, as on a ranch or at a camp, where food is cooked. cook.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of cookshack1

First recorded in 1905–10; cook 1 + shack 1
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“We just don’t have enough space in the Cookshack,” says Albert Lukas, a supervising chef, referring to the electric oven enhanced with a box for adding wood chips and chunks.

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She settled on a Cookshack electric smoker, shipped from Oklahoma.

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Cookshack is a family owned company that has been manufacturing commercial and restaurant smokers and grills in Ponca City, Oklahoma for half a century.

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Fast Eddy by Cookshack PG500: There is a good reason pellet grills are the fastest growing category of outdoor cookery: I can’t say enough about the advantages, as they do everything from pro level competition BBQ smoking to seared steak grilling and do it more easily than any other type of device.

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Cookshack partnered with “Fast Eddy” Maurin, a Kansas City barbecue cook who has won many prestigious titles, to design this line for home and competition use.

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