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  • 2nd Batch of Cheese - 1st batch of Almonds

    Well, I should have done this a week ago, but was waiting the outcome of my first cheese smoke - it ROCKED!

    Here goes the second batch which I smoked yesterday - 2lbs of Sharp Cheddar, 7lbs of Mozzerella, 3lbs of fresh Almonds.

    Not doing anything to the cheese as I found no significant difference in the hot sauce rub I used last time.

    Almonds - I LOVE the Blue Diamond Smoke House Almonds, so giving that a shot. I created a salt brine - 1 cup of salt, two cups of water (too much salt as it didn't all desolve). Dumped about a 1lb of almonds and brined for about thirty minutes. Placed them directly on aluminum foil and lightly sprinkled with more salt. Rest of the almonds went in plain.

    Cheese and brining almonds


    In the smoker


    Salted Almonds


    Plain Almonds


    Had to get another shot of the smoke generator!


    Salted Almonds - giving them a little rest to see if the waiting period works on them like cheese

    These turned out awesome - a very light salt residual was left on the almonds with avery bold smoke taste. Maybe not Blue Diamond... but damn close!

    Finally - couldn't resist this shot! (The chicken roll is stuffed with smoked Mozz from the first batch - DA BOMB!) Definitley better than the smoked gouda (bought) that I used last time.


    Thanks for checking out my second cheese and first almond project.
    Tracey

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    Ill be interested to see how the nuts turn out. Did you use raw almonds or were they already roasted? I do raw nuts at a higher temp to roast them but thats not the only way Im sure.
    And dang! Thats a bunca cheese!
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    • #3
      That be one heaping helping of cheese Nice nutz too
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      • #4
        That all looks very good....Big asparagus fan myself.....

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        • #5
          Man....all that look's great! I'm gonna hafta get some stinky pee & wrap it in bacon....looks good!
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          • #6
            All looks great, Nice selection of cheese...















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            • #7
              Originally posted by Slanted88 View Post
              Man....all that look's great! I'm gonna hafta get some stinky pee & wrap it in bacon....looks good!


              Seriously, that looks great.
              I'm a huge fan Blue Diamonds Wasabi Soy Almonds. This post just inspired me to try that, also Srirachi smoked peanuts? hmm. Definately food for thought.
              Thanks for the post.
              JT

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              • #8
                Great job! Would love to see the chicken roll sliced!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SMOKE FREAK View Post
                  Ill be interested to see how the nuts turn out. Did you use raw almonds or were they already roasted? I do raw nuts at a higher temp to roast them but thats not the only way Im sure.
                  And dang! Thats a bunca cheese!
                  SF - the almonds were raw. My dad was in town over the weekend when I did the smoke, so he bought some, I shared your suggestion of adding some heat to "roast" them as well, and he called me last night and said they were noticeably better "roasted" than just smoked.

                  THANKS! for the idea.

                  Originally posted by sweet_magnolia View Post
                  Great job! Would love to see the chicken roll sliced!
                  Here ya go!

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                  • #10
                    Man that roll looks good....Gonna try a chicken fattie with some of my first ever chicken sausage shortly.... on the reload....




                    Originally posted by WALLE View Post
                    SF - the almonds were raw. My dad was in town over the weekend when I did the smoke, so he bought some, I shared your suggestion of adding some heat to "roast" them as well, and he called me last night and said they were noticeably better "roasted" than just smoked.

                    THANKS! for the idea.



                    Here ya go!

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                    • #11
                      Great job WALLE . You sure got your groove on Bud...
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