Got some colby jack and pepper jack in the pellet grill (no heat) with the Amazn tube and apple pellets. Looking about 1.5-2 hours.
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Hello, I'm new to smoking cheese and planning to try for the first time. I have a Royal Gourmet electric smoker that I plan to use with a 12" smoke tube with no heat. I have been doing a fair amount of online research before I start and what I have found is that most say the smoke needs to circulate. This electric smoker has no top vent to allow for the release of smoke. Is this okay? Or will this affect the cheese by making it too strong of a smoke taste? Thanks!
Thanks Bear. I believe it has grease dripping holes in the bottom (still haven't received in the mail yet). I believe if the pan is left out it could be used as an air inlet/draft. Then by slightly cracking the door maybe I will get a good flow of air. We will see but that's the plan as of nowI just went through the whole owners manual for your "Royal Gourmet" Smoker, and it appears they're counting on a lot of leakage through the seams, because they mention "If there is too much leakage, you can tighten the door latch".
So I would say you can either drill some strategically placed holes near the bottom and near the top of your smoker, to get "air Flow", or back off on the door latch to allow more leakage. The main thing is to not allow a lot of smoke to hang around in the smoker. The smoke should be able to Flow Through the Smoker.
Bear
Thanks Bear. I believe it has grease dripping holes in the bottom (still haven't received in the mail yet). I believe if the pan is left out it could be used as an air inlet/draft. Then by slightly cracking the door maybe I will get a good flow of air. We will see but that's the plan as of now