smoked velveeta

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got another 5 lbs cold smoking before it gets to warm to smoke this cheese.
 

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MMMmmmm......
That's about the only Cheese I never Smoked. Don't know why, because I love Velveeta Cheese!!
Be back to see the finish!

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here is the finish to the 2 large bricks i did a week before thanksgiving, the 2nd pic is of what i have left of those two right beside the bacon candy photo thats well not up just yet, so ya know its current
 

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I never smoked a block of Velveeta, but I smoked mac and cheese with velveeta, using the recipe on the back of the cheese box and cherry pellets. It turned out excellent.
 
I never smoked a block of Velveeta, but I smoked mac and cheese with velveeta, using the recipe on the back of the cheese box and cherry pellets. It turned out excellent.
smoked MAC is great but having a brick of aged smoked velveeta is like gold
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3 hrs , i think it needs a double smoke, im doing this now for next thanksgiving and Christmas
 

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what time/temp and type of smoke did you apply?
temp wise is below the melting point of this cheese 165-170 deg, using the pellet tray doesn't add very much heat, and i used a mix of hickory pecan for around 5 hrs and it was on the second rack down from the top rack that i had a piece of cardboard on to catch any drips off the top
 
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LIKE. I like Velveeta in dishes and can see smoked stuff working well in things. Straight up it is too soft and fake-ish tasting to me. Just this year I've branched out into deli section cheeses instead of the prepackaged blocks. First run was Land O Lakes American Deli and while it is a processed cheese like Velveeta it is still firm and real tasting on its own. It is VERY creamy and has a long lingering flavor compared to block cheese.
 
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I have never done velvetta either. however, on my last cheese smoke I bought block of processed horseradish cheddar (didn't read the label close enough). I was pretty pissed but it turned out to be the best cheese of that batch. I think I will always put a processed cheese in the mix from now on.

And I always do a block of cream cheese, too
 
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