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  2. Smoked cheese - Wikipedia

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    Smoke-curing is typically done in one of two ways: cold-smoking and hot-smoking. [1] The cold-smoking method (which can take up to a month, depending on the food) smokes the food at between 20° and 30° C (68° and 86° F ).

  3. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    An electric smoker with a slab of hot-smoked salmon inside. The most convenient of the various types of smokers are the insulated electric smokers. These devices house a heating element that can maintain temperatures ranging from that required for a cold smoke all the way up to 135 °C (275 °F) with little to no intervention from the user.

  4. List of smoked foods - Wikipedia

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    Brânză de coșuleț cheese Smoked Gouda cheese Some varieties of Wensleydale cheese are smoked. Smoked cheese is any cheese that has been specially treated by smoke-curing. It typically has a yellowish-brown outer pellicle which is a result of this curing process. Ardrahan Cheese – company that produces a smoked variety of their Ardrahan ...

  5. The 7 Absolute Best Traeger Grills to Buy This Summer

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    Pro Series 22 Electric Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker. The Pro Series 22 is our pick from Traeger’s Gen 1 lineup. It’s a more entry-level model without the bells and whistles of the brand’s ...

  6. Smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    Smoked meat is the result of a method of preparing red meat, white meat, and seafood which originated in the Paleolithic Era. [1] Smoking adds flavor , improves the appearance of meat through the Maillard reaction , and when combined with curing it preserves the meat. [ 2 ]

  7. Rauchkäse - Wikipedia

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    Rauchkäse (smoke cheese) is a German variety of smoked cheese, known for being semi-soft with a smoky brown rind. [1] [2] The most famous variety is Bruder Basil, [1] named for dairy entrepreneur Basil Weixler, whose dairy company is still in operation today. It is typically smoked using birch or spruce woods. [3]

  8. Applewood cheese - Wikipedia

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    Applewood smoked cheddar is a fairly dense semi-hard cheese. Applewood is not smoked, but is instead treated with an artificial smoke flavouring. [1] The cheese is coated with mild paprika, giving it a golden-amber appearance. [2] The cheese itself is rather soft in some cases, making it difficult to grate.

  9. Category:Smoked cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Template:Smoked cheese This page was last edited on 15 September 2015, at 13:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...