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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby derekmiller » 08 May 2013, 12:31

Ready for cold smoked eggs at the weekend....


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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby The Smoking Canon » 08 May 2013, 13:11

Smoked marbled tea eggs ?

Now there's an idea - in a lapsang souchong kinda way !
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby derekmiller » 08 May 2013, 13:56

Now thats got me thinking, might be better than my pickled smoked eggs.
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby derekmiller » 13 May 2013, 11:45

We cold smoked, using Beech, the eggs, some edam and cure and smoked some trout. Very nice.

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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby SmokeyBBQYum » 13 May 2013, 13:45

derekmiller wrote:Ready for cold smoked eggs at the weekend....


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How does this work? I've never seen anything like it, whats the process involved in cold smoking?

Thanks.
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby derekmiller » 13 May 2013, 15:45

Hi Stephen.
You need something to contain the smoke, we use a modified cardboard box. The doweling is to hold the mesh trays.

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Something to burn wood dust, we use the Pro Q Cold smoke generator. On a full load it can go for 12hrs plus.

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The idea is to impart a smoky flavour without cooking. Originally it was to help preserve foods.

Cheese, we used Edam, just cut into the sizes you want, smoke for 4 hrs.

Eggs, medium boiled, so yolk is still soft. Smoke for 4 hrs.

Trout was salt cured for 2hrs then airdried for 12hrs, then smoked for 2hrs. Could replace this with Salmon and double the curing and smoking times.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby SmokeyBBQYum » 13 May 2013, 17:25

that's brilliant - thanks for explaining, really interesting.

So you just get it going with a tea light and pull it out once its smouldering?
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby derekmiller » 14 May 2013, 08:26

Well I actually use a blow torch, its quicker and you get less false starts than you do with the tealight.. :lol: :roll:
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby keith157 » 14 May 2013, 10:19

derekmiller wrote:Well I actually use a blow torch, its quicker and you get less false starts than you do with the tealight.. :lol: :roll:


I imagine that to extinguish it you just scoop out the unburned dust?
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Re: Smoked Eggs

Postby derekmiller » 14 May 2013, 11:16

Yep.
Although I had only filled 3.5 of the outer sides, the rest is just a light layer from overfilling. This was my guestimate for about 4 hrs, I overestimated by about an inch, so hardly any wastage.
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