Trying my first attempt at cold smoking some brats I put up last night . 20 degrees F out side have them in my rebuilt freezer with the bradley smoke generator . my love temp control only goes down to 100 degrees F . I am thinking .... OK I am now bringing the box temp to 100... planning on shutting off the temp control and just counting on the burning bisquets and plate to heat .......... I am assuming I can maintain about 40-50 degrees . is this too cold ??
longtime no post there head... welcome back...
i have not a clue... but i can say on an 80 degree day in the shade i could obtain and maintain 150 deg box full of brisket with just the smoke gen on... that is how i discovered a bad heat bulb... i would think that on a 20 deg day you would overshoot 100 deg with just smoke gen... but its just a guess from an owrstrich...
you gotta eat...
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QuoteI am assuming I can maintain about 40-50 degrees . is this too cold ??
"Optimum temperature for cold smoking is 70-80F/21-26C, if food is smoked at a temperature of 50 - 60F/ 10 - 15C it will take longer due to higher relative humidity but will not taste any different".
Quote from book: Home Smoking and Curing (Keith Erlandson), similar quote in Cold Smoking and Salt Curing Meat, Fish and Game. (A.Livingston) in which they suggest not attempting to cold smoke below 40F/5C.
I have cold smoked at around 50F/10C without any discernable increase in times, can't comment personnally any lower than this but maybe this is some help?
Thanks guys . as it worked out the temp yesterday got up to 45 and my large smoker maintained a 85 f temp for the 6 hours..... they turned out excellent . thanks for the info and the help. ;D
Great news HG, ;)
Would be fun to see your freezer conversion is you have a way to share a photo.
Sure as soon as I get home from Canada after :o Christmas . Not on much but I will muster up a photo ..... ::)
I appreciate it, thinking about the same type of thing.
Cold smoking typically requires temperatures between 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal results. Attempting to cold smoke brats in a 20 degrees Fahrenheit environment may not be ideal, as it falls significantly below the recommended range. While your improvised setup might help raise the temperature to 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit, it's still lower than the desired conditions for cold smoking. The cold environment may affect the smoking process and the quality of the final product.
Wow, talk about a thread revival - over 17 years!
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Newbies - ya gatta love 'em. Welcome aboard lisahall. 🥰