i just smoked some marinated cheese

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dan the mano

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Well what I did was I tried an experiment here here with 5 different types of cheese and with 3 different liquid marinades.i will try to show some pictures of my process.the different types of cheeses are Gouda, havarti,monteny jack,mozzarella and then monteny jack with jalapeño. Then o used my 3 different types of marinades,wine ( a cheap strawberry wine) then a syrup and finally a mixture of soya sauce( low sodium) and Worcester sauce.
 
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Well what I did was I tried an experiment here here with 5 different types of cheese and with 3 different liquid marinades.i will try to show some pictures of my process.the different types of cheeses are Gouda, havarti,monteny jack,mozzarella and then monteny jack with jalapeño. Then o used my 3 different types of marinades,wine ( a cheap strawberry wine) then a syrup and finally a mixture of soya sauce( low sodium) and Worcester sauce.

I'm sorry , but im having a hard time here trying to add pictures here from my cell phone .anyways i did this and had good luck
Well what I did was I tried an experiment here here with 5 different types of cheese and with 3 different liquid marinades.i will try to show some pictures of my process.the different types of cheeses are Gouda, havarti,monteny jack,mozzarella and then monteny jack with jalapeño. Then o used my 3 different types of marinades,wine ( a cheap strawberry wine) then a syrup and finally a mixture of soya sauce( low sodium) and Worcester sauce.

First off I have to apologize for taking so long to get pictures here as I was having a hard doing that. Anyways I'll try again .
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I'm sorry , but im having a hard time here trying to add pictures here from my cell phone .anyways i did this and had good luck


First off I have to apologize for taking so long to get pictures here as I was having a hard doing that. Anyways I'll try again .View attachment 351103

As you can see the pronged roast fork , that is what I used to place several small holes in the cheese while it marinaded in liquid over night .
 
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As you can see the pronged roast fork , that is what I used to place several small holes in the cheese while it marinaded in liquid over night .

This one of first marinades , soya sauce and Worcester sauce ... actually quite good and different in some cheese
 
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The second one here is cheese in wine ( a cheap fruit strawberry) and again wow with some cheeses it was really good , however next time I'll use a different wine (.grape) just because I like it so much better
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The second one here is cheese in wine ( a cheap fruit strawberry) and again wow with some cheeses it was really good , however next time I'll use a different wine (.grape) just because I like it so much better
 
Now we headed out to the smoker and smoked for 3 hours at ruffly around 60-75 degrees View attachment 351112

Now from here after things have smoked , I have done a few things different, meaning before marinading over night i had wrapped all cheese individually with cheese cloth to assure the wet ( marinades cheese )stays in contact with each other. This cheese was placed in a zip lock bag and again stored overnight in the fridge where next morning I had remover all cheese cloth before going to the smoker.
 
Now from here after things have smoked , I have done a few things different, meaning before marinading over night i had wrapped all cheese individually with cheese cloth to assure the wet ( marinades cheese )stays in contact with each other. This cheese was placed in a zip lock bag and again stored overnight in the fridge where next morning I had remover all cheese cloth before going to the smoker.
 
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First batch of cheese after smoking ( all smokers were loaded up ) and I was using Bradley's.

Now the second picture is of more cheese cooling off on the kitchen counter
 
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First batch of cheese after smoking ( all smokers were loaded up ) and I was using Bradley's.

Now the second picture is of more cheese cooling off on the kitchen counter

Just in case your wondering about the toothpicks..... well that was my way of telling the difference between different cheeses and which marinade it had come from . A bit of advice.... syrup and toothpicks when it overflows in frigid from bag and out of tinfoil pan .... wow what a mess , wife was not happy ,
 
Just in case your wondering about the toothpicks..... well that was my way of telling the difference between different cheeses and which marinade it had come from . A bit of advice.... syrup and toothpicks when it overflows in frigid from bag and out of tinfoil pan .... wow what a mess , wife was not happy ,


And then finally last picture now all cheese is packaged up . All cheese that will be stored is wrapped in Saran Wrap while the other is in zip lock bags for easy testing
 

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And then finally last picture now all cheese is packaged up . All cheese that will be stored is wrapped in Saran Wrap while the other is in zip lock bags for easy testing

Now for results ....this was taken with the neighbors... a few actually (12 people)
-gouda wine 50 %liked
-Gouda syrup 70%liked
-Gouda soya sauce and Worcester mixed well 90% liked
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-havarti wine 40 % liked
- havarti syrup 50% liked
-havarti soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 100% liked
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Monterey Jack and wine 50 % liked
Mont Jack syrup 100% liked
Mont Jack and soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 100% liked
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-Monterey Jack and jalapeño and wine 20% liked
- mont Jack and jalapeños with syrup 50 % liked
- mont Jack and jalapeño and soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 40 % liked
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- mozzarella and wine 70% liked
-mozzarella and syrup 50% liked
- mozzarella and soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 30% liked well
 
Now for results ....this was taken with the neighbors... a few actually (12 people)
-gouda wine 50 %liked
-Gouda syrup 70%liked
-Gouda soya sauce and Worcester mixed well 90% liked
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-havarti wine 40 % liked
- havarti syrup 50% liked
-havarti soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 100% liked
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Monterey Jack and wine 50 % liked
Mont Jack syrup 100% liked
Mont Jack and soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 100% liked
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-Monterey Jack and jalapeño and wine 20% liked
- mont Jack and jalapeños with syrup 50 % liked
- mont Jack and jalapeño and soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 40 % liked
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- mozzarella and wine 70% liked
-mozzarella and syrup 50% liked
- mozzarella and soya sauce and Worcester sauce mixed well 30% liked well

Well I do hope that you can understand my postings with the pictures... as I had a bad time with all the pictures. And I thankyou in advance for your time Dano
 
I have never heard of marinating cheese.
I can't wait to see how this turns out!
Al

lol all in all , the majority of this cheese was real good ( there was 11 people taste testing). but wow i sure had a problem getting pictures on here . i must be doing something wrong .
 
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I think I may have to give this a try!
I can think of a couple of combos that I think may go together!
Thanks for the idea!
Al
 
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