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First cold smoking attempt - advice needed
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 17:39
by Cabonaia
So I finally bought an Amazn smoker and lit 'er up with a load of pellets. It faithfully produced a lovely thin stream of smoke for hours, though for how many hours I don't know because I fell asleep. I expected to get 11 hours, but I am guessing I got maybe half that. Too much draft probably. But that's another topic.
In the morning my andouille and hot links were 2/3's smoked, because I had not dried them properly to form a pellicle all the way around. They sat on a pan, and their backsides were moist going into the smoker and picked up ZERO smoke.

That was Sunday morning. They've been in the fridge ever since.
My question is: can I dry them properly and stick them back into the smoker for a second go? I made them with the proper amount of cure #1.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 17:44
by ssorllih
Why not? cold smoking was traditionally a multiday process during which the fire would go out to be started the next day. But I question if it is cool enough for cold smoking.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 18:20
by Cabonaia
Ross that makes perfect sense - thanks! Where I live it usually gets into the 50s each night, so I can cold smoke then.
Re: First cold smoking attempt - advice needed
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 18:45
by NorCal Kid
Cabonaia wrote: I expected to get 11 hours, but I am guessing I got maybe half that. Too much draft probably. But that's another topic.
Too much draft will certainly accelerate the pellet-burning. They can ignite & suddenly your small stream of smoke can become a small fire.

I lost a batch of summer sausages that 'fatted out' when, unattended, this occurred.
My issues have been not getting ENOUGH air at times, causing the A-maze-n to go out.
I cold-smoked bacon overnight (in the upper 50's) & it came out just fine.
Kevin
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 20:18
by crustyo44
Hi,
I smoke sausages, bacon, prosciuttini mostly over several days with no problems at all.
The csabai turns out really good smoked, dried overnight and repeat several times.
I cold smoke biltong over 3 days as well, as long as you have cured everything properly.
Good luck,
Jan.
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 20:24
by Cabonaia
Kevin - thanks for sharing your helpful notes. I am using the Amazn in a water smoker without the water. There is a lot of air space at the bottom. For the second go round I need to monitor what's happening along the way. Might have to come up with some jerry-rigged way to reduce the air flow.