Soft cheeses "roules" / cream cheese.
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:45 am
Anyone got any qualms smoking these?
Following from the ricotta I thought i'd try some branded & some "basics" along the same line, & simply pluck it out in hopefully 2 halves, bang a gentle smattering of smoke on then stick it back in it's pot & leave to settle for a few days, however if it's anything like the ricotta then it's immediately chow-able.
I also have some mozzerella balls small cup portion balls, which I'd like to smoke, they're rather delicate aren't they, so what's the best for this sort of soft type cheese, air dry for a few hours then smoke & consume?
On a side note, I just had a delicious spinach, red pepper cous cous & falafael late breakfast & am wondering how the grains take smoke? ...had forgotton how good falafael is, too good to save some & try it out on my daughter (bad dad).
As ever all input gratefully received with thanks, ..because i'm still dipping my toes in the waters ....(should they come up smelling smokey)!?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falafel ..if not familiar, & can this sort of grain / pea variety be incorporated into sausages? ..it is a very tastey street food meat substitute,
Following from the ricotta I thought i'd try some branded & some "basics" along the same line, & simply pluck it out in hopefully 2 halves, bang a gentle smattering of smoke on then stick it back in it's pot & leave to settle for a few days, however if it's anything like the ricotta then it's immediately chow-able.
I also have some mozzerella balls small cup portion balls, which I'd like to smoke, they're rather delicate aren't they, so what's the best for this sort of soft type cheese, air dry for a few hours then smoke & consume?
On a side note, I just had a delicious spinach, red pepper cous cous & falafael late breakfast & am wondering how the grains take smoke? ...had forgotton how good falafael is, too good to save some & try it out on my daughter (bad dad).
As ever all input gratefully received with thanks, ..because i'm still dipping my toes in the waters ....(should they come up smelling smokey)!?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falafel ..if not familiar, & can this sort of grain / pea variety be incorporated into sausages? ..it is a very tastey street food meat substitute,