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    Smoked Cream Cheese

    Published: May 24, 2023 · Modified: Nov 4, 2024 by Karina

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    Smoked Cream Cheese is the magic treat you didn’t know you were missing until you taste it for the first time. It is a quick appetizer to prepare and the flavor can be adapted to your preference.

    Smoked Cream Cheese is the magic treat you didn't know you were missing until you taste it for the first time. It is a quick appetizer to prepare and the flavor can be adapted to your preference. this recipe

    Creamy with a hint of smoke, this is the perfect appetizer for a fun dinner party or get-together. Flavor it with your favorite seasoning. We love “Everything Bagel”. It is a tasty appetizer with crackers, bread, and veggies, or give it a go with our Zucchini Fritters. This smoked cream cheese will become a staple that you will make again and again all summer.

    You will love this recipe

    • The flavor is so versatile. Choose your favorite rub for a fun variety.
    • It has a hint of smoke from your preferred wood with the perfect creamy texture.
    • Use it as a dip with a vegetable platter or your favorite crackers.
    • With only 3 ingredients and a few steps, the smoker or BBQ will do the rest.

    I have been looking for a fun smoker/BBQ appetizer that is simple, easy, and tasty. A recipe that doesn’t require much of my attention so I can enjoy the party with friends and family. The cream cheese smokes slowly to perfection while I finish the last preparations and welcome our guests.

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    • You will love this recipe
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Variations
    • Equipment
    • Storage and Reheat
    • FAQ
    • Related
    • Pairing
    • Smoked Cream Cheese
    • Food safety

    Ingredients

    Smoked Cream Cheese with just three ingredients is the magic treat you didn't know you were missing until you taste it for the first time. It is a quick appetizer to prepare and the flavor can be adapted to your preference.
    • Cream cheese, cold
    • Olive oil
    • Everything Bagel Seasoning or your favorite seasoning

    See the recipe card for quantities below.

    Instructions

    1. Set the smoker/BBQ to 220 degrees F. (BBQers use the indirect cooking method.)
    2. Place the cream cheese, unpacked on a heat-proof pan. I like to use my mini cast iron. 
    3. Pour approximately 1 tablespoon of olive oil and brush to cover the block of cream cheese.
    4. Using a sharp knife, score the cheese in a crisscross pattern (about ½ inch deep). 
    5. Sprinkle the seasoning over the cheese. 

    I have been looking for a fun BBQ appetizer that is simple, easy, and tasty. A recipe that doesn't require much of my attention so I can enjoy the party with friends and family. The cream cheese smokes slowly to perfection while I finish the last preparations and welcome our guests. All I need to do is sprinkle the seasoning over the cheese. 

    6. If the smoker/BBQ is not up to temperature, place the cheese back in the fridge until ready. I have found that the cream cheese picks up more of the smoky flavor and is less prone to melting too fast if it remains cold.
    7. Once your smoker/BBQ is at temperature, place the cream cheese on the grill.
    8. Smoke for 1-2 hours. After one hour of smoking, the cream cheese was ready for us. It was creamy and had the smoked flavor we prefer. You can smoke for longer if you want a more pronounced flavor, but keep an eye on it so it doesn’t melt.

    Smoke the cream cheese for 1-2 hours. After one hour of smoking, the cream cheese was ready for us. It was creamy and had the smoked flavor we prefer. You can smoke for longer if you want a more pronounced flavor, but keep an eye on it so it doesn't melt.

    9. Transfer to a serving dish.

    10. Serve and Enjoy!!! Hot or Cold with your favorite crackers or a tray of vegetables.

    Smoked Cream Cheese is the magic treat you didn't know you were missing until you taste it for the first time. It is a quick appetizer to prepare and the flavor can be adapted to your preference.
    Sprinkle is excited to share with you our Simple, Easy, and Tasty recipes. She has traveled for years and enjoyed food everywhere from Hawaii to Italy. Now she is the muse for The Kitchen Bucket List helping us developed and create our favorite dishes to bring to all of you.

    Hint: Keep the cream cheese cold until ready to put on the smoker/BBQ grill. If the cheese comes up to room temperature, it will be prone to melt too quickly inside the smoker/BBQ.

    Variations

    Three Smoked Cream Cheese, done in an hour, is a treat you have to do. You can choose the seasoning or have a variety for your next gathering. Honestly, your imagination is the limit. You can do multiple flavors for a big party. We have an 18-inch grill and 3 blocks of cream cheese was a breeze.

    Honestly, your imagination is the limit. You can do multiple flavors for a big party. We have an 18-inch grill and 3 blocks of cream cheese was a breeze.

    • Spicy – Use spicy oil or sprinkle a little red pepper flake on the cheese or even give cayenne pepper a shot.
    • Deluxe -Add some cooked bacon pieces with minced onion on top or how about roasted garlic?
    • Kid-friendly – Use their favorite seasoning or make it sweet with honey over the top when serving.

    Equipment

    • Smoker or BBQ
    • Smoking wood (We used maple.)
    • Mini cast iron skillet (Aluminum Foil)

    Storage and Reheat


    Storage: Once the cheese is completely cold, place it in an airtight container for up to 4 days in the refrigerator.
    Reheat: You can reheat the smoked cream cheese at 350 degrees F. for 8 to 10 minutes.

    FAQ

    How long can I keep smoked cream cheese out?

    No more than 2 hours.

    How can I do this on a regular BBQ?

    Easy, just set up for indirect cooking, which is usually done by offsetting your charcoal or having a diffuser plate over the coals.

    Why did you score the top of the cream cheese?

    This is to prevent it from splitting while smoking.

    Do I have to refrigerate smoked cream cheese after serving it?

    Yes, smoked cream cheese needs to be refrigerated after 2 hours on the counter. Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for 4 days.

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    Pairing

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    Did you change the smoking wood for a different flavor? What is your favorite seasoning for Smoked Cream Cheese?

    Smoked Cream Cheese is the magic treat you didn't know you were missing until you taste it for the first time. It is a quick appetizer to prepare and the flavor can be adapted to your preference.

    Smoked Cream Cheese

    Karina
    This The Kitchen Bucket List recipe is simple but so TASTY! The sky is the limit on how you want to flavor your smoked cream cheese.
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    Prep Time 2 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr
    Total Time 1 hour hr 2 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer
    Cuisine American, BBQ, Smoker
    Servings 8 servings

    Equipment

    • Smoker or BBQ
    • Mini cast iron skillet or aluminum foil
    • Maple wood (Or your preferred smoking wood)

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 block (8 oz.) cream cheese, cold
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon Everything Bagel Seasoning or your favorite seasoning

    Instructions
     

    • Set the smoker/BBQ to 220 degrees F.
      NOTE: BBQers use indirect cooking method.
    • Place the cream cheese, unpacked on a heat-proof pan. I like to use my mini cast iron.
    • Pour 1 tablespoon of olive oil and brush to cover the block.
    • Using a sharp knife, score the cheese in a crisscross pattern (about ½ inch deep).
    • Sprinkle the seasoning over the cheese.
    • If the smoker/BBQ is not up to temperature, place the cheese back in the fridge until ready.
    • Once your smoker/BBQ is at temperature, place the cream cheese on the grill.
    • Smoke for 1-2 hours. At the one-hour mark, the cream cheese will be warm, creamy with a hint of smoke. Smoking longer than 1 hour will accentuate the smoky flavor. Keep an eye on it so it does not melt.
    • Transfer to a serving dish.
    • Serve and Enjoy, hot or cold!
    Keyword Appetizer, BBQ, Cream Cheese, easy smoked recipe, Smoked Appetizer, Smoked Cream Cheese, Smoker

    Food safety

    When I serve the smoked cream cheese, I do not leave it out for more than two hours. This way I know I can enjoy the leftovers if there are any, the next morning on my bagel. USDA has more food safety information if you need it.

    HAPPY SMOKING!!!

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