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Old 05-16-2010, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default Bacon Wrapped & grilled & smoked stuffed Jalapinos w/ pron w/recipe!

The watered down tooth picks


The spicy cheese filling ( recipe alert )
1.A bag of Sharp cheddar cheese ( 1 1/2 cup used and a few extra pinches )
2.1 cup of goat cheese.
3.Half cup of sour cream ( full body )
4.1/8th teaspoon of smoked dried chipolty. pepper spice.
5.1/8th teaspoon of Mexican paprika.
6.1/8th teaspoon of chili powder.
7.1/8th teaspoon of arbol chili powder.
8.1/8th teaspoon of anchos chili pwoder.

Mix well and stuff with what your stuffing it in.


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Put the filling in bag like this and nuke in the micro wave for 30 second, Cut a small corner out of the bag and you've made your self a pasty bag for free.


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Wrap with bacon.


Then smoke it like this. ( until bacon is cooked )



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Old 05-16-2010, 02:11 PM   #2
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Sour cream and goat cheese...cool take on these hot little apps.

I like the pastry bag idea. May have to borrow that one.
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Ok I just make stuffed Jalepenos yesterday and now you have me wanting them again. I was able to find Chepolte Cheddar cheese at a local store and mixed it with softened cream cheese and Paprika sounds similar to your recipe. the left over mix I added shrimp and topped with Cocktail sauce, It made a get chip dip too.
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Nice ABTs and nice spread. All those chile powders must of made for some spicy eats!
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Old 05-16-2010, 02:40 PM   #5
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Nice ABTs and nice spread. All those chile powders must of made for some spicy eats!
Thanks SJ, and you were right, they we're spicy but dayum good to eat!

I wish I could have eaten more then just a half of one. ( sodium restriction after all )
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Thanks for posting this, I was looking for a cream cheese-less filler for ABTs and here you are! Just a note- if you are direct grilling over coals in a Weber, would that still be considered smoking? I understand you'd have wood in there for the smoke (as we all do!). Thanks for the pron! Looks tasty!
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Thanks SJ, and you were right, they we're spicy but dayum good to eat!

I wish I could have eaten more then just a half of one. ( sodium restriction after all )
I've been using these smoked but uncured bacon products lately that have about a third of the sodium. Maybe you can find some and then have 3 :)
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Thanks for posting this, I was looking for a cream cheese-less filler for ABTs and here you are! Just a note- if you are direct grilling over coals in a Weber, would that still be considered smoking? I understand you'd have wood in there for the smoke (as we all do!). Thanks for the pron! Looks tasty!
No prob everyone, And McGurk, as long as it's indirect cooking then your smoking :)

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I've been using these smoked but uncured bacon products lately that have about a third of the sodium. Maybe you can find some and then have 3 :)
Really? I know I made some bacon but it's still high in sodium.
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Looks pretty good. Do you de-seed you peppers or leave the seeds in?

Thanx for the recipe. My mom makes a great hot artichoke dip that im thinking of using as a stuffing for these bad boys!!
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I have been using a decent bacon called Corn King (green and yellow cardboard container) that makes a 40% reduced sodium bacon for around $3.50 a pound at most grocery stores. I doubt it is LOW sodium, but at least LOWER sodium! Pretty good flavor, too, and I actually prefer it to most stuff available.

Oh yeah, I just whipped up a quick bunch of filled peppers, and your bag trick worked slick as snot (almost literally)! Thanks for that tip!
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I did the row boat abts last night for the first time and everyone gobbled them up, i will use ur filling recipe next time , now i want some more
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Looks pretty good. Do you de-seed you peppers or leave the seeds in?

Thanx for the recipe. My mom makes a great hot artichoke dip that im thinking of using as a stuffing for these bad boys!!
Heck no, I don't de seed them ( I de seed only a small portion of it though for the filling space, And you can fill them with what ever you like bro.

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I have been using a decent bacon called Corn King (green and yellow cardboard container) that makes a 40% reduced sodium bacon for around $3.50 a pound at most grocery stores. I doubt it is LOW sodium, but at least LOWER sodium! Pretty good flavor, too, and I actually prefer it to most stuff available.

Oh yeah, I just whipped up a quick bunch of filled peppers, and your bag trick worked slick as snot (almost literally)! Thanks for that tip!
Hey no problem bro, You should watch Cake challange more ( We're I picked up that trick ).

It works like a charm and you can save $5-$10 a box of bags at the dstore next time.

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I did the row boat abts last night for the first time and everyone gobbled them up, i will use ur filling recipe next time , now i want some more
Let know if you like and if you like it spicy ok man?
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I did some abt's a few months ago stuffed with sharp cheddar, peper jack, bacon pieces and a lil can of rotel diced tomatoes and chilies. Pretty good. Just get a good brand of bacon. lol. I like to de-seed mine. If i dont, they kill my ulcer then im screwed the rest of the night. haha.
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I did some abt's a few months ago stuffed with sharp cheddar, peper jack, bacon pieces and a lil can of rotel diced tomatoes and chilies. Pretty good. Just get a good brand of bacon. lol. I like to de-seed mine. If i dont, they kill my ulcer then im screwed the rest of the night. haha.
I know what you mean LT7, if I ate all the ABT'S my self, and the stack of ribs, I would have to be admitted into the hosp the next day.

And I would have to get drained with sofa-chloride, and a mega dose of diredics, really brutal stuff.

Last year I could do just such a thing with no ill effect.
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I know what you mean LT7, if I ate all the ABT'S my self, and the stack of ribs, I would have to be admitted into the hosp the next day.

And I would have to get drained with sofa-chloride, and a mega dose of diredics, really brutal stuff.

Last year I could do just such a thing with no ill effect.
LOL, yup. i used to eat so much crap, now im payin for it.. dang ulcers
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