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Re: Some more smoked cheese
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October 12, 2011, 06:10:24 PM »
Theres another one too, its called the Smoke Daddy, check it out, they both are on this page (maze one, and smoke daddy)http://www.smoking-meat.com/may-2010-smoking-cheese.html
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Mossy,
How long do you smoke the cheese for? And do you smoke all cheese varieties for the same length of time?
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That's something you have to play with...depends on your taste too. Most people go 2 hours.
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4 hours for me. I smoke mine over Apple, or hickory.
Apple today. Medium cheddar, pepperjack, and colbyjack.
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I built my own pellet cold smoker. Works awesome!
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Smoking Horseradish jack cheese tomorrow.
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I just finished 10 lbs of pepperjack, cheddar, colby jack and montery jack I started making it a month or so ago and everyone at work wants me to smoke some for them..lol
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I was wondering how well those maze type smoke tray worked. I talked to a buddy the other day about fabricating a Ventura type cold smoker. Those tray types look a lot more simple.
I did 25 pounds of medium and sharp Tillimook a couple of weekends ago with alder smoke. Turned out awesome!
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The pellet smoker trays are the only way to go. Easiest and most consistant I have tried.
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How do they work with standard, small wood chips?
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They don't really work with the maze types. U gotta use the dust that the company offers, or pellets.
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I use the Little Chief Alder chips (the finer stuff). What pellets do you prefer? I might just have to make up a couple of those trays and try em' out before going through fabricating a Ventura.
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I don't use the pellets, they were never proved to work when I bought my unit so I don't have the answer....but I just broke open some dublin aged white cheddar and it's way better IMO with the maple than hickory.
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Re: Some more smoked cheese
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October 25, 2011, 10:24:28 PM »
YUM! I got a Bradley smoker for my birthday a year and a half ago and I smoke cheese regularly. I just took the smoke generator off, fit it to a box, plumbed up some flexible ducting, and viola'! Cold smoker! It works great!
Usually a couple hours is what I do for my cheese. I just picked up a box of whiskey oak wood pucks. Anyone have a suggestion on what cheese to smoke with it? Cheddar is on the list.
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