Smoking pasta noodles?

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floridasmoke1

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Jan 20, 2014
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Would this work? I came across one video where a guy said he just puts the dry spaghetti noodles in the smoker.

I'm going to a little Italian dinner this week and was looking for something different to bring.

Could I just put the dry noodles in there and get some smoke flavor? Will the dry noodles absorb anything?

Any other suggestions, if not? Put cooked noodles in a pan of water and put in there?
 
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Pardon mine inexperience. But what would cold smoking be? I have a Green Mountain pellet smoker. I can go pretty low on my temps. Can I cold smoke on here, or is cold smoking something altogether different?
 
Pardon mine inexperience. But what would cold smoking be? I have a Green Mountain pellet smoker. I can go pretty low on my temps. Can I cold smoke on here, or is cold smoking something altogether different?
Evening FS.  Cold smoking is just adding smoke to the product---meat, fruit, veggies, cheese, etc.  No heat is applied, so you're not actually cooking anything.  When cold smoking, you don't have any fire, or heat, in your smoker.  It generally requires an auxiliary smoke attachment--like an AMNPS from Amazen Products.

Hope this helps.

Gary
 
I see. So in my case, I can't cold smoke with what I have currently.

Would the noodles work with a "hot/warm" smoke then?
 
Couple hours?

Just let it go and take one off every so often and taste it?
 
Couple hours?

Just let it go and take one off every so often and taste it?

Even hot smoking the raw noodles I'd still go 3-4 hours.

I'd do this a couple days in advance of your cook and don't seal them in an airtight container. Just like cheese this will allow thensmoke flavor to mellow.

Since you're firing up the smoker add some salt or other spices to smoke too.
 
. I'd try a hand full at a time. First try 30 min. Boil then taste. Go from there. If your planning a dish that the uncooked noodles absord moisture as they cook in a sauce, then try small batches untill the desired results are achieved.

Let us know how things turn out.
 
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