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Atomic Buffalo Turds

by kbill8ball

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Servings:

INGREDIENTS

All ingredient amounts depend on how many you want to make.
Jalapenos cut in half and deseeded
cream cheese room temp.
thick sliced bacon 1 slice for each pepper
if slices are large enough they can be cut in half
Shrimp,little smokies,we have used small pieces of pre cooked rib eye
toothpicks

INSTRUCTIONS

After deseeding peppers, put a small amount of cream cheese (not overflowing) in jalapeno half. Add 1 piece of meat small enough to fit in pepper. Wrap bacon around it and toothpick them to keep it together. Place on smoker or oven on medium heat (if you do these in an oven watch out for bacon grease splatter can cause fire). I have done them on a grill, but you need a pan under them to catch grease or you will have a nice fire on your hands (I know this from experience). Cook until bacon is done and serve.

CHEF COMMENTS

We made these up for a Superbowl party about 10 years ago. We made 6000 of these for a cook off as giveaways, they were gone the first day. <br />
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* if slices are large enough they can be cut in half

Tagged: appetizers, Stuffed Jalapenos add tags


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2 Recipe Reviews

mreeds

3 rating3 rating3 rating3 rating3 rating mreeds reviewed Atomic Buffalo Turds
It's an alright recipe. It's hard to know when it's done though, so I might've done it wrong. It was pretty good though. September 11, 2005

wrench

5 rating5 rating5 rating5 rating5 rating wrench reviewed Atomic Buffalo Turds
This recipe kicks a**. Personally, I like thin sliced bacon, cooked in a skillet til it's "wiggly" before wrapping. I cut the tops off the jalapenos and core them thru the top. I put a squirt of a mixture of softened cream cheese, mexican shredded cheese, and barbeque spice in the bottom, add a lil smokie, then more cream cheese mix, then bacon wrap, and a little square of bacon on top. support them vertically (I use a wire rack, there are commercially built racks available) Smoke in smoker @ 185-225 degrees 3-4 hrs until bacon is crispy and magically delicious. Everybody loves them, even people that don't like spicy food. Makin me hungry just thinking about them. August 28, 2009

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