Smoked meat forums - Mar 4, 2021 · Mar 3, 2021. #2. I have been hot smoking salmon for many, many years. That is if we are talking about the same thing. My go to is 2 large salmon fillets, sliced width wise to about 3 inches wide. Marinate over night in teriyaki (I use to use Yoshidas. But my wife make it better). Preheat smoker to 170 or 180 and add your salmon.

 
2 - 4 oz. Molasses for even more flavor - Any brand. 2 1/2 tablespoons Red Pepper crushed. Add all liquid ingredients into container (with lid is preferred or cover with a plastic wrap) Now add all other ingredients into the container, stir frequently. The meat is to be sliced with the grain as thin as possible (approx. 1/4").. Miss av fc2

In either case there can be a little blood left in the rear leg blood vessels that could be pushed out when defrosted. Experienced cutters Massage this small amount of blood out when breaking the carcass down. Regardless, Red Juices or Blood, it is safe to eat if it was properly handled, cured, smoked, and frozen by your friend.Hey guys smoked some meatloaf tonight and the family thought it was a big win. Here's the recipe: 2lb 80/20 ground beef .25lb fresh smoked sausage About 5 slices thick cut bacon 1cup onion 1cup bread crumb 1cup milk 2 eggs 2.5ish teaspoons rub(I used killer hogs) 1 teaspoon cbp Bbq...I want to can my smoked meat. After losing $100's of frozen cooked food I lost heart in freezing my smoked brisket. Watched Pocono Prepper on youtube can smoked brisket and was looking for others input on this method. Oh how nice it would be to find a safe method for canning fully cooked...Keep doing this until all slits are full. Lay a strip or 2 of bacon on top. Take roast to 142 an pull, wrap in foil & towel for at least 30 minutes Get a carry over temp of 145-147 so bacon is safe to eat. I guess you could pull earlier an pull out spikes but I believe that would be a PITA.Jul 7, 2022 · 1 Gallon water. 1/2 cup salt. 1/2 cup white sugar. 1/2 cup brown sugar. 1 TBLS cure 1. 1/2 tsp lemon extract ( optional ) I mix the brine , then dip enough out of the brine to inject into the breast . I pump it full , doesn't need to be a measured amount . It will naturally retain around 10 % . 1 Combine all ingredients in a food processor. 2 Grind the mixture about 10 seconds. Variation: To use this rub with chicken or pork, add 1 tablespoon mustard powder. You can add further dimension to any dry rub by adding just enough liquid to turn it into a paste or wet rub.3,728. North Dakota. Sep 29, 2021. #5. 590 owner, and as Brian stated I also use an extra smoke tube for additional smoke for a couple hrs. I had an issue recently where the app was not responding to my temp change while out on the golf course but haven't used it since. It has been very reliable otherwise.I have used this on Walleye, but have dropped the salt down a bit . Mix enough for the amount of fish you have. Put a 1/4" layer of the rub in your container, layer of fish flesh down. More rub, fish skin side down. More rub, flesh down, more rub repeat. Let brine 6-10 hours.Do a 5# batch fresh sausage first. Get a feel for chilling the meat for the grinder, the grind size, mixing up the mince for protein extraction, and play around with stuffing some links. Get a feel for the basics of making sausages. With a double pack of butts, you should be able to do 3 batches- maybe 4.Place the turkey in cooler add brine then add enough ice to last the length of time the bird will be in the brine and make sure bird is submerged and place in a cool location. Soak a 12 pound turkey in the brine overnight or 10-12 hours in the fridge, the goal here is about an hour a pound.Do you know how to install a smoke detector? Find out how to install a smoke detector in this article from HowStuffWorks. Advertisement Smoke detectors are an essential safety tool...Smoked pulled pork made from pork butt is a lot easier than most folks realize and although it does take 12 to 14 hours to produce at normal smoking temperatures, it can be done in almost any smoker and made …Nov 20, 2023. #2. If you're not injecting or brining then I would get your favorite poultry rub under the skin for some flavor. At 250* pull the breast at 160* cover with aluminum foil, and let the carryover bring it up to 165*. Also don't expect crispy skin cooking at 250*. Apple wood should be fine.It is simple but has outstanding flavor. Sounds very much along the lines of what you're looking for. Of course you can do the fingertip taste test and adjust more to your preferences. ½ Cup Paprika. ¼ Cup Black Pepper. ¼ Cup Sugar. 3 T Salt. 3 T Chili Powder. 2 T Garlic Powder.Here's some pics from the smoke this week, getting ready for the holidays. This cheese is always a hit at christmas, makes great gifts for friends. In this batch there is two kinds of cheddar, monchego, gouda, mozza, jarlsberg, emmental, and jalapino jack, done on the bradley with home made cold smoke attachment.Dec 16, 2023 · 426. New Mexico. Dec 16, 2023. #5. It was a brisk and picturesque start to the morning. 21 F start at dawn. Set up 2 water pans in the bottom and one right under the ribs/loin trying to slow the cooking of the thinner areas. Had the meat on 15 minutes before target despite the frozen wood. After I finish putting in the meats, the temp has dropped considerably and it takes awhile for it to rise. In the meantime, it's pumping out a whack of smoke trying to compensate for the meat temperature and overall heat loss. I have also been using BGKYSmoker 's recipe and cooking guide. He runs them at 170f for 2 hours 15 minutes.2 in 3 smokers want to stop smoking. There are many things you can do to help you quit smoking, from setting a quit day to using smoking aids. Written by a GP. Try our Symptom Chec...When it comes to your family’s safety, you don’t want to cut corners. Fire protection is one of the best ways you can safeguard your family, and a smoke detector is key to that pro...Jeff's Books Smoking Meat: The Essential Guide Smoke. Wood. Fire. Smoker Recipes: Vol. 1. Jeff's Products Rubs & Sauce (bottled) Rubs & Sauce (recipes) ... Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions …Well, after seeing Rick's, @BGKYSmoker thread on jerky I thought I should get off my butt and post my last jerky making excursion. First up was some venison jerky using my wife's step mom's recipe. Second was @Bearcarver recipe for pork loin jerky. And third was a small batch of Thai jerky... www.smokingmeatforums.com.Small pickling cucumbers are substitutes for cornichon, which are a type of tangy pickle usually made from miniature gherkin cucumbers. Cornichon pickles are usually served in Fran...Mar 22, 2020. #1. I recently purchased a KBQ C-60. I finally had a chance to fire it up and take it on a test run a couple of days ago. I AM IN LOVE WITH IT!!! If you like the steadiness of a pellet or electric smoker, but like to tinker with and play with fire (in a good way) this is the smoker for you! I smoked a pork shoulder for the first ...Place the turkey in cooler add brine then add enough ice to last the length of time the bird will be in the brine and make sure bird is submerged and place in a cool location. Soak a 12 pound turkey in the brine overnight or 10-12 hours in the fridge, the goal here is about an hour a pound.2K. Yesterday at 11:28 PM. paulgeorge. P. Use Kroger coupons and coupons from the Kroger family of stores from nation wide weekly ad digital coupons at your local Kroger. dr k. Jan 24, 2024.10. Knoxville, TN. Dec 20, 2014. #1. So after having success with other items I did my first attempt at smoking ribs. I smoked 4 racks of baby back ribs using the 2-2-1 method at about 225 degrees. The flavor was wonderful but the ribs were tough and rubbery.North New Jersey Paramus. Aug 30, 2012. #1. Hi All I will be smoking either a Pork Butt or a Brisket soon. I was just wondering IF I could smoke some fresh sausage,the sausage has NO cure. I'm thinking with OUT any cure, IT has to reach 140 in 4 hrs, then on to 160. The smoker temps should be around 200/275.Jan 23, 2014. 23. 53. Grand Bay, New Brunswick, Canada. Oct 17, 2021. #7. I have smoked cream cheese a couple times (most recently was on Monday which was Thanksgiving here in Canada). We usually just coat it in a spice blend, smoke it and then put it on charcuterie board. We have also used smoked cream cheese on bagels.Access online resources, information, and support to help you quit smoking at National Cancer Institute’s Smokefree.gov. Trusted Health Information from the National Institutes of ...#1. Hey everyone today i'll be putting a small turkey in a brine to smoke for tomorrow. I had a couple of questions on the cook, specifically the placement. I have a …Smoking Meat Forums. Hosted by Jeff Phillips of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the board is accompanied by a website with lots of good info. Among the better features is a lively section on different cookers. Texas BBQ Forum. A nice new forum that’s easy to use and has a growing list of real friendly folks partial to Texas. Radio, podcasts, videocastsBest smoker recommendation. Thread starter cat cook. Start date Aug 2, 2017. We have a Bradley smoker and needed an additional smoker. Purchased Masterbuilt Electric 30 yesterday. Followed directions exactly and found it produced...OK, since I am in between jobs right now I have some extra time to work on the site on adding back some Mods/Add-ons's, for those of you that want to change the …265. SE Michigan. Nov 13, 2023. #1. I'm going to smoke a little corned beef (about 2.5 lbs) today. Bought the corned beef around St. Pattys time and froze it. Thawed it out over the last couple of days, and today I soaked it for an hour, patted it dry, and it's now in the fridge uncovered. Smoker's set to 275.Our piece of bacon weighs 1000grams so the amount of water required for our 2:1 brine is 500grams, adding the two together we get 1500grams. We now calculate the cure, salt and sugar for a total of 1500 grams of meat and water. Our bacon is less than 2-1/2 inches thick so injecting isn't required.1 Combine all ingredients in a food processor. 2 Grind the mixture about 10 seconds. Variation: To use this rub with chicken or pork, add 1 tablespoon mustard powder. You can add further dimension to any dry rub by adding just enough liquid to turn it into a paste or wet rub.3. 2. Nov 1, 2023. #1. Big success smoking a 4 lb. boneless turkey breast for a camping trip. Simple steps. Brined it for 8 hours. Stuffed with sliced onions and wrapped in cheesecloth. Sprayed it with apple cider about once an hour and smoked it with mesquite chips for about 4 hours at 225 degrees.265. SE Michigan. Nov 13, 2023. #1. I'm going to smoke a little corned beef (about 2.5 lbs) today. Bought the corned beef around St. Pattys time and froze it. Thawed it out over the last couple of days, and today I soaked it for an hour, patted it dry, and it's now in the fridge uncovered. Smoker's set to 275.Preburn all your cooking wood down to coals and just shovel the embers into your firebox. 3. If adding wood directly to your firebox, put it near the air intake. I like to move some coals over towards the air vent and then set my wood on top of the coals, trying to leave plenty of room under the wood for air to travel.Nov 14, 2019 · spotchcock, wet brine if fresh dry rub with favorite rub on and under skin, on your smoker at 225F with pecan/cherry until 150 at the breast baste with butter last hour. rest for 20 minutes. That sounds like a bird with rubber skin. Preburn all your cooking wood down to coals and just shovel the embers into your firebox. 3. If adding wood directly to your firebox, put it near the air intake. I like to move some coals over towards the air vent and then set my wood on top of the coals, trying to leave plenty of room under the wood for air to travel.Here's some pics from the smoke this week, getting ready for the holidays. This cheese is always a hit at christmas, makes great gifts for friends. In this batch there is two kinds of cheddar, monchego, gouda, mozza, jarlsberg, emmental, and jalapino jack, done on the bradley with home made cold smoke attachment.First I was short on time and second I really wanted it to be tender. I basically treated it like a osso bucco dish. Braised the tail and Piedmontese beef, then smoked the tail along with some bacon for future use in the cook. All the beef went into the pot, baptized in beef stock and set on a low simmer overnight.Small meats taking forever. Big meats cooking fast. And comparisons of equal sized meats taking significantly different times when smoked at the same temperature in relatively the same manner. Let me help you understand what is happening with temperature in your smoker. One more point: most of my comments apply to fuel …13. Dallas, TX. Jun 18, 2015. #1. Hey y'all, Found a nearly four pound chuck roast for $10 yesterday, and I just couldn't resist. Let er rip at 250 degrees on some oak wood until she hit 150 IT. Wrapped it up at that point to get nice and tender, as I knew I was going to shred it. Pulled it off the cooker at 190 and let it nap for an hour.#1. Hey everyone today i'll be putting a small turkey in a brine to smoke for tomorrow. I had a couple of questions on the cook, specifically the placement. I have a …Keep doing this until all slits are full. Lay a strip or 2 of bacon on top. Take roast to 142 an pull, wrap in foil & towel for at least 30 minutes Get a carry over temp of 145-147 so bacon is safe to eat. I guess you could pull earlier an pull out spikes but I believe that would be a PITA.Indiana. May 13, 2018. #9. Not exactly a cold smoke but I like to chill steaks to around 30F then put them in a 225-250F smoker and smoke to an IT of 100F. Then I sear them to the desired IT (for us it is 131F). Pre-chilling the steaks gives them a little more time on the smoke before searing.2 tablespoons fennel seeds. 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves. Heat a dry skillet over medium-low heat. Add the spices and toast until fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer the spices to a bowl and let cool completely. Break the star anise and cinnamon sticks into pieces. Grind the spices to a fine powder in a spice mill.Dec 3, 2023 · So smoked the hamburger with some Lawry's SS on top and in the Q with Hickory chips. Chopped and cooked all the veg, can diced tomatoes, broken broad noodles, 1/2 cup cooked chopped bacon, spice and couple bay leaves. Made up some butter tea biscuits, got myself a nice big bowl and warmed myself up. My bowl. UK Smokers. Group Leads: Wade, Smokin Monkey, smokewood. Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if …10,467. Nw Iowa. Mar 12, 2023. #1. Had a prime rib in the freezer... well 1/2 of one anyway, we cut the one I bought in half since it's just the wife and I. Tied it up to be more uniform and seasoned with Kinder's , The Blend and Butchers All Purpose. Put in my GMG pellet smoker, started at 225, then actually dropped it to around 200 since it ...Jul 27, 2011 · 2 tablespoons fennel seeds. 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves. Heat a dry skillet over medium-low heat. Add the spices and toast until fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer the spices to a bowl and let cool completely. Break the star anise and cinnamon sticks into pieces. Grind the spices to a fine powder in a spice mill. 2 in 3 smokers want to stop smoking. There are many things you can do to help you quit smoking, from setting a quit day to using smoking aids. Written by a GP. Try our Symptom Chec...Penthouse Letters Magazine can be read for free on websites such as Magzus and Magstack. Each of these sites provide access to the full magazine; however, they only stock a small n...Temperature in the cooker should never exceed 170F. For hot smoke bacon, or hams, or loins, start temp at 130F for 1 hour to dry no smoke, then 1 hour with heavy smoke, then increase temp 10* every hour to a maximum of 170F until IT is 145F. Meat usually trails smoker temp by 20-25* So 170F is sometimes needed to get final IT.Jun 4, 2014. #1. I saw some beef eye round on sale, so got it to make some jerky. I've made deer jerky before with found deer/pork mix and a jerky gun, but this was my first time with my smoker. I cut two of my 2.5 lb eye rounds along the grain and did one across the grain. I used a jerky mix and cure bought at Bass pro, using mix of hickory ...First time posting long time reading. Decided to make some sausage out of a 10lb brisket. Main ingredients are salt, pepper and garlic. Minor ingredients are cayenne, paprika. Also added a touch of mustard powder, brown sugar ,onion powder and a small amount of majoram. Liquid was half cup worsteshire and 2.5 cups water. Also included …Mix all spices/binder/etc. with water then put in refrigerator to stay cold. Add the water/spice mixture to the ground meat and mix for good protein extraction. Stuff casings, then let rest overnight in refrigerator uncovered. Smoke at 180 degrees on pellet smoker until internal temp is 140.4,755. 6,812. South Carolina. Dec 14, 2021. #1. ...is something I've never cooked or eaten. A friend had a cow butchered and one of the things he offered me was the heart and I happily accepted. I trimmed and seasoned it with pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and a rub I make.There are many ways to quit smoking. There are also resources to help you. Family members, friends, and co-workers may be supportive. But to be successful, you must really want to ...1-2 teaspoons ground white pepper. ½ teaspoon pulverized bay leaf. On a cutting board, sprinkle a little of the salt onto the chopped garlic, and mash to a paste with the point of a knife. In a small bowl, combine the garlic mixture with the remaining salt, the sugar, ginger, pepper and bay leaf. Mix this very well.The difference between pastrami and corned beef is that pastrami is corned beef that’s been smoked. Both corned beef and pastrami developed as ways to preserve meat in the days bef...Do a 5# batch fresh sausage first. Get a feel for chilling the meat for the grinder, the grind size, mixing up the mince for protein extraction, and play around with stuffing some links. Get a feel for the basics of making sausages. With a double pack of butts, you should be able to do 3 batches- maybe 4.2Lrg Egg Yolks. I always Brine my Chicken with my Families Favorite Brine and apply some Bubba Chix Rub. This is then Grill/Smoked over indirect heat at 300-325°F until the Internal Temp (IT) reaches 175°F. If the skin is not Crisp enough, a few minutes, turning frequently, over direct heat will get you there.Apr 30, 2023 · Grind with a 4.5mm plate. Mix all spices/binder/etc. with water then put in refrigerator to stay cold. Add the water/spice mixture to the ground meat and mix for good protein extraction. Stuff casings, then let rest overnight in refrigerator uncovered. Jul 27, 2011 · 2 tablespoons fennel seeds. 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves. Heat a dry skillet over medium-low heat. Add the spices and toast until fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer the spices to a bowl and let cool completely. Break the star anise and cinnamon sticks into pieces. Grind the spices to a fine powder in a spice mill. Jeff's Books Smoking Meat: The Essential Guide Smoke. Wood. Fire. Smoker Recipes: Vol. 1. Jeff's Products Rubs & Sauce (bottled) Rubs & Sauce (recipes) ... Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions …Shouldn't take any longer. Might be a bit longer as there's a temp drop of the pit from the mass of cold meat. Spatched birds don't take as long as whole birds.thirdeye. Sous Vide Beef Tenderloin w/ cream sherry mushrooms and roasted potatoes. LoydB. Jun 24, 2023. 14. Dec 31, 2023.Do a 5# batch fresh sausage first. Get a feel for chilling the meat for the grinder, the grind size, mixing up the mince for protein extraction, and play around with stuffing some links. Get a feel for the basics of making sausages. With a double pack of butts, you should be able to do 3 batches- maybe 4.Do a 5# batch fresh sausage first. Get a feel for chilling the meat for the grinder, the grind size, mixing up the mince for protein extraction, and play around with stuffing some links. Get a feel for the basics of making sausages. With a double pack of butts, you should be able to do 3 batches- maybe 4.4. Nov 30, 2020. #1. I just picked up the smoke vault and I’m doing some initial burn in/test runs. I picked-up the pellet maze (though now im seeing most go with the tube for the smoke vault) but figured id see if i can make the maze work given the 12 hour potential smoke time. I initially put it directly on the chip tray.Mix all spices/binder/etc. with water then put in refrigerator to stay cold. Add the water/spice mixture to the ground meat and mix for good protein extraction. Stuff casings, then let rest overnight in refrigerator uncovered. Smoke at 180 degrees on pellet smoker until internal temp is 140.When it comes to your family’s safety, you don’t want to cut corners. Fire protection is one of the best ways you can safeguard your family, and a smoke detector is key to that pro...Jeff's Books Smoking Meat: The Essential Guide Smoke. Wood. Fire. Smoker Recipes: Vol. 1. Jeff's Products Rubs & Sauce (bottled) Rubs & Sauce (recipes) ... tuna so i chopped up a couple more loins thin and made some smoked jerky snacks with it which I'll share in the fish forum. A HUGE shoutout to Bearcarver!Grilled Chicken with Spinach Alfredo over Pasta 12 large B/S chicken breasts 2lb pasta, dried 1qt heavy cream 1c whole milk 4c Parmesan, shaved 1- 8oz cream cheese, softened 9oz-18oz spinach, fresh (9oz is usually one bag, I normally use a bag and a half) 4T butter, unsalted 4T flour 2T... www.smokingmeatforums.com.Jeff's Books Smoking Meat: The Essential Guide Smoke. Wood. Fire. Smoker Recipes: Vol. 1. Jeff's Products Rubs & Sauce (bottled) Rubs & Sauce (recipes) Forums. ... You can find all kinds of tweaks on this forum, but the main things are use Dry Pellets, Put it in the right place for your specific Model & Generation, and Spend the time …2 in 3 smokers want to stop smoking. There are many things you can do to help you quit smoking, from setting a quit day to using smoking aids. Written by a GP. Try our Symptom Chec...Sep 14, 2019 · If anyone decides to try this please let me know what you think. Brine recipe (the base): 3 cups white vinegar (you can also use Apple Cider Vinegar, but I find white vinegar gives a better flavor for my tastes) 1 cup water. 6 teaspoons salt (regular table salt) 1/2 cup Worcestershire sauce. Dec 18, 2023 · Wow, your step-by-step chicken and smoked deer sausage gumbo recipe is a culinary masterpiece! The combination of flavors from Louisiana promises an authentic and delicious experience. I appreciate the detailed instructions, making it easy for even novice cooks to recreate this Southern delight. The addition of smoked deer sausage adds a unique ... Sep 4, 2007 · About 12 hours before the meat goes in the smoker, trim a little if desired (I usually don’t), apply a coating of your rub of choice, and wrap in plastic wrap and put it in the fridge. (Some folks put on a coat of yellow mustard before the rub to hold the rub on and add to the bark. The mustard taste cooks out. May 28, 2020 · I used coals from citrus and wet pekan wood chips for the smoke. washed the salt off them under the tap and dried them up with some paper. Smoking: First 2 hours on 65 C (149 F) and a third hour on 75 C (167 F) got to say, it came out amazing! very moist and tender and with a very nice smoky flavor and smell. Place the turkey in cooler add brine then add enough ice to last the length of time the bird will be in the brine and make sure bird is submerged and place in a cool location. Soak a 12 pound turkey in the brine overnight or 10-12 hours in the fridge, the goal here is about an hour a pound.

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Nov 18, 2023 · Nov 19, 2023. #11. indaswamp said: Since you will be cold smoking to freeze the sausage, Ideally try and keep the smoke chamber as low as you can....50-60*F would be ideal. But anything under about 71*F should work. If you pick a night in the 50's you will be good. Smokin-It Owners. Group Lead: bmudd14474. Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions about this. Forums.Mar 5, 2019 · Hey everyone I was a day late. I put the turkey in a brine yesterday and took it out today. Let it air dry a bit then sprinkled it with a few spices and in it went. I did 225 for the first 2 hours then 300 the rest of the way. I tented it for the last 50 mins as it was as dark as I had hoped. Jeff's Books Smoking Meat: The Essential Guide Smoke. Wood. Fire. Smoker Recipes: Vol. 1. Jeff's Products Rubs & Sauce (bottled) Rubs & Sauce (recipes) ... tuna so i chopped up a couple more loins thin and made some smoked jerky snacks with it which I'll share in the fish forum. A HUGE shoutout to Bearcarver!Jul 27, 2011 · 2 tablespoons fennel seeds. 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves. Heat a dry skillet over medium-low heat. Add the spices and toast until fragrant, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer the spices to a bowl and let cool completely. Break the star anise and cinnamon sticks into pieces. Grind the spices to a fine powder in a spice mill. The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland is a whos-who of political, business and entertainment leaders. Watch out video to get the inside scoop on all the things you didn...Instructions. Trim fat, apply rub, bring smoker/grill to 225°F. Place brisket in smoker until internal meat temperature reaches 165°F (about 7 hours) Remove brisket to wrap in butcher paper (or aluminum foil) place brisket back in smoker/grill until the point (thickest end of the brisket) reaches 200°F.4. Nov 30, 2020. #1. I just picked up the smoke vault and I’m doing some initial burn in/test runs. I picked-up the pellet maze (though now im seeing most go with the tube for the smoke vault) but figured id see if i can make the maze work given the 12 hour potential smoke time. I initially put it directly on the chip tray.Penthouse Letters Magazine can be read for free on websites such as Magzus and Magstack. Each of these sites provide access to the full magazine; however, they only stock a small n...Jan 23, 2014. 23. 53. Grand Bay, New Brunswick, Canada. Oct 17, 2021. #7. I have smoked cream cheese a couple times (most recently was on Monday which was Thanksgiving here in Canada). We usually just coat it in a spice blend, smoke it and then put it on charcuterie board. We have also used smoked cream cheese on bagels.The most common temperature range for low and slow cooking is between 225-250°F (107-121°C) and it can take several hours to several days depending on the cut of meat and ….

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