Smoking cheese in the Jumbo Joe

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It was a crisp 43° this morning in central Florida and I was ready to smoke some cheese.


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An 18" kettle doesn't have much room. Halved 3 bricks of cheese. Dang, I could have fit 1 more.
Cabot Pepper Jack & Habanero Cheddar
Wally world mozzarella

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Filled the mini with apple pellets. Thanks Chris ( Chris_in_SoCal Chris_in_SoCal ) That torch is the best for lighting up a tube.

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Close it up and wait for the tube to burn out

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2-1/2 hours of smoke and then let it cool for 45 minutes before transferring to a zip bag.
I took internal temp of the kettle a couple times and it got up to 120°
You can see the mozzarella (center blocks) got a little saggy.

These will got offered up at the S FL gathering in 2 weeks.

Thanks for looking
 

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Thanks
I hope it ages well. May have gotten a bit smoky as I didn't rotate the blocks. Just flipped them once.

Nice batch of cheese!
Crisp 43? So you had shorts and a t-shirt on? :emoji_blush:

Ryan
I've had long pants and a sweatshirt on since Thursday. Mornings a bit cool, but daytime could be shorts, but too lazy to change. I don't want to look like a tourist

Looking good...
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Thanks Keith. In vac bags to age and will be put on the table in a couple of weeks at the gathering.
I'll take some clear
 
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