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hunthard
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Just took a batch off the smoker, do you guys let it cool down on the counter and then put it in the fridge? I want to vacume seal it up.
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Just pop what you want to package up in the fridge while you snack on some and anjoy a cold one, it will cool pretty fast then vac pack
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I eat a piece, let the rest cool, and swear by vac packing 24 hours before continuing to sample.
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I let it cool on a ritz cracker, and a smear of cream cheese.
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As Crunchy said! Smoked salmon on a cracker with cream cheese! I also add some capers and fresh baby dill. Very tasty!
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All of the above, but yes, cool before vac packing.
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