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Cheesin' it in Texas!

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As I write this in mid-September, in Dallas, it is about 90^ and sunny. No cold smoking for me!

In your experience how cold does it need to be to cold smoke cheese without ice? In January-February
it might go down to freezing overnight. Maybe I could smoke first thing in the morning and hope
the outside temps don't rise above 50^.

BTW this is the same weather I look for when making beer (so I don't cook during a three hour boil)
So I may be a busy camper.

Outside ambient for cheese smoking anyone?

THANKS --> Phil
 
Welcome to the forum Phil,  It's the internal smoker temperature we are concerned with not the ambient.  Hard cheeses texture will begin to change at 80° soft cheeses much sooner, therefore pull your hard cheese when the IT reaches 70°-75° and if needed smoke again until desired color is reached.

Maybe the following will help. "Smoked Cheese From Go To Show" w/ Q- View

Tom
 
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