Im adding a side table to the smoker because when I carry racks of things to smoke, out to smoker, I need my hands free to open the door. The table will make it easier. I want the table removable without tools so I can store it inside the smoker when I?m not using it. Because I?m working on the outside of the smoker and it?s a nice day, I bought several varieties of local made cheese to cold smoke (it was 55 degrees this afternoon)
But first I needed some sawdust. I cut down a sugar maple 2 years ago so I passed a piece of it through my table saw until I had enough sawdust to smoke the cheese.
Then filled the smoke pan.
I took a big pan of ice out to the smoker about an hour before I wanted to use it. Since this is essentially a big, insulated cooler, the ice dropped the temp inside from 55 to 44. Then I cut the cheese. I?m smoking Cheddar, Swiss, Pepper Jack, String cheese and Cheese curds.
Then into the smoker with the sawdust pan.
While working on the side table I peeked at the one hour mark. I can't believe how much smoke that little pan makes. That thing rocks!
As I said, I want to remove the table without tools so I used a Dremmel tool to key-hole-slot the tops of all 4 holes.
Then screwed in large screws but left them sticking out a little more than the thickness of the bracket.
But enough about the table, its two hours later and the cheese is done. I emptied the sawdust pan to keep from choking and let the smoke clear.
The almost finished product.
I bagged it all separately and then placed all the bags in another gallon sized bag and put it in the fridge where it will sit for two weeks and we will enjoy when we have guests at Easter. Why? Everything I have read about smoking cheese says that if you try to eat the cheese right out of the smoker, it will taste like licking the bottom of an ash tray (I can only imagine what that would taste like) so the cheese has to mellow and absorb the smoke before it can be enjoyed?
?? But being impatient, I sampled one of the cheese curds. Yup, ash tray, all the way. It was awful. If I had not read up on the subject, I would have thrown the whole lot in the trash, thinking I had done something wrong. It pays to study.