Question on Smoking Whole Head of Garlic

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mike49107

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Jun 26, 2014
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I used to take a whole head of garlic, cut the top off (just enough to expose the cloves) and drizzle olive oil and sprinkle with salt, pepper, or whatever spices/herbs paired well with the meat I was grilling, usually a nice thick steak. I would then wrap in foil and grill long enough to soften the garlic. When everything came off of the grill, I would squeeze the garlic (which is now more of a paste) on rub it directly on the steaks.

I would really like to try the same thing in the smoker. But, will it take on enough smoke with all the skin/paper still on it? Obviously, I wouldn't be wrapping it in foil on the smoker. How long do you think it would take running at 225°? I thinking probably around 2-3 hours? I don't think at that temperature you could really over cook it, could you?
 
whenever I roasted garlic it was hotter, 425-450, I think that it would take forever to get it to cook down into a paste.

did you just try it?
garlic is dirt cheap, like three for a couple bucks, I would just try it can report back.
 
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I roast garlic at 350 for 20 minutes. Adjust accordingly and you should be able to get some smoke on it before it softens up.
 
I'm trying something new to me. I've peeled and smashed a bunch of fresh garlic cloves (proud to say that I grew) and put them in a makeshift cheesecloth sack. I've hung the bundle in with my fresh cured ham and doing it altogether at about 150F with cherry wood. I'll do the ham for about 6-8 hours smoke, the garlic maybe 2 hours? Then I'll take the garlic out at that point. Wondering if it will work and be tasty to then run the cloves through a food processor with a bit of olive oil? This is the setup:
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I take the whole cloves and cut slits in the beef and push them out of sight,never smoked whole cloves by them selfs but might cool them then into a container of olive oil to store,pour a little oil off to cook with then add a little back in ,get double duty from them
 
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