Y'all made me do it.....

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juice15

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May 27, 2016
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Summerville, SC
So after reading through all of the threads on cheese, and the fact that SC had a cold snap, I just had to try my hand at cheese.  Picked up some blocks of colby jack, swiss, sharp cheddar, pepper jack, and habanero jack.  Followed a bunch of suggestions I read on here.  Let them sit on the counter for about an hour.  Then placed on a rack over a pan of ice.   My biggest concern was keeping my offset churning smoke, but not heating up.  I haven't purchased the smoke tube yet, so I just got creative.  I skipped the coal and lit a tiny pile of apple chips.  Once they had a good burn going, I dropped a chunk of apple on it to "put out the fire."  A quick adjustment on the damper and the plan worked out.  Chips went out, and chunk slowly smoked away.  Outside temp was around 60, smoker never got above 70.  Smoked for 2 hours.  Wanted to try the different varieties to see what changes I could make for each one.  Cheese is wrapped and waiting in the fridge.  I'll update in a few weeks on the final outcome.

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Good job.

You can say peer pressure  
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Good looking cheese. Before you buy a new smoke generator you may want to try out the cheap kitchen alternative. It is simply a kitchen sieve that has had the middle pushed in to create a circular trough.


It will burn for a few hours in your firebox, generates good amounts of smoke and and creates very little heat. That one I bought for £1.50 (~$2) in a discount store.
 
After the painful wait, finally pulled the cheese out.  All of it turned out great.  The cheddar probably took the most smoke flavor.  I shredded it and used it on a pizza.  Pretty awesome stuff.  The habanero and pepper jack were everyone's favorite.  Paired nicely with the venison summer sausage.  
 
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