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Bacon wrapped, cream cheese stuffed Jalapenos.

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  • L Lost User

    you had me at 'bacon' ;)

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    _Damian S_
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    And lost me at Jalapeno!!

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      Yeah, that's right. I just wolfed down an undisclosed number of those babies. I bought them at Costco last week and have been waiting for an excuse to pop them in the oven. Unfortunately it was a mixed experience, let me run through the pros and cons. Pros - They are wrapped in bacon. Cons - The box said the jalapenos were mild. I eat Mexican food all the time, in Mexico. I like when the food is a bit on the spicy side, but these things crossed the line. My lips are still burning. - The instructions said "Broil at 385°F on a baking sheet". There are two problems here: 1) Broil is on/off on my oven with no option for a temperature setting. Even so, I somehow managed to get them cooked just about right. 2) I was extremely fortunate that my baking sheet had a small rim instead of being completely flat. You see when bacon gets hot, it starts to sweat... Even with the rim, I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven. I had to take a breather before eating the last one. That's when I found out that they actually taste better when they are not steaming hot. Soren Madsen

      "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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      Prepare yourself for more burning tomorrow.

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        Prepare yourself for more burning tomorrow.

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        SoMad
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        I sure hope so. That's the best part. :-O Soren Madsen

        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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          I sure hope so. That's the best part. :-O Soren Madsen

          "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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          It's the gift that keeps on giving.

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            And lost me at Jalapeno!!

            Quad skating his way through the world since the early 80's... Booger Mobile - My bright green 1964 Ford Falcon - check out the blog here!! | If you feel generous - make a donation to Camp Quality!!

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            jim lahey
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            I needed a breather after reading about the sweaty bacon. That's essentially erotic literature.

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            • S SoMad

              Yeah, that's right. I just wolfed down an undisclosed number of those babies. I bought them at Costco last week and have been waiting for an excuse to pop them in the oven. Unfortunately it was a mixed experience, let me run through the pros and cons. Pros - They are wrapped in bacon. Cons - The box said the jalapenos were mild. I eat Mexican food all the time, in Mexico. I like when the food is a bit on the spicy side, but these things crossed the line. My lips are still burning. - The instructions said "Broil at 385°F on a baking sheet". There are two problems here: 1) Broil is on/off on my oven with no option for a temperature setting. Even so, I somehow managed to get them cooked just about right. 2) I was extremely fortunate that my baking sheet had a small rim instead of being completely flat. You see when bacon gets hot, it starts to sweat... Even with the rim, I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven. I had to take a breather before eating the last one. That's when I found out that they actually taste better when they are not steaming hot. Soren Madsen

              "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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              Nagy Vilmos
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              SoMad wrote:

              I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven

              Heathen!:mad: That is honest to Bob goodness you're dumping! Any meat juices, BACON especially, should be kept and you can then add it as part of the stock when you're cooking. BACON fat is the Bog's Dollocks for chicken!

              Reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol "Nagy, you have won the internets." - Keith Barrow

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                I needed a breather after reading about the sweaty bacon. That's essentially erotic literature.

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                SoMad
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                Hmmm...Come to think about it, the whole thing might not be KSS. They were the long jalapeños and with Cream cheese inside... I can just feel the arrival of Abuse reports and requests for moving this thread to The Box. :-O Soren Madsen

                "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                  SoMad wrote:

                  I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven

                  Heathen!:mad: That is honest to Bob goodness you're dumping! Any meat juices, BACON especially, should be kept and you can then add it as part of the stock when you're cooking. BACON fat is the Bog's Dollocks for chicken!

                  Reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol "Nagy, you have won the internets." - Keith Barrow

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                  SoMad
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                  Apologies, you are correct. The problem was that I could not move the darn thing without spilling and I actually don't do that much cooking here in this house. Soren Madsen

                  "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                  • S SoMad

                    Yeah, that's right. I just wolfed down an undisclosed number of those babies. I bought them at Costco last week and have been waiting for an excuse to pop them in the oven. Unfortunately it was a mixed experience, let me run through the pros and cons. Pros - They are wrapped in bacon. Cons - The box said the jalapenos were mild. I eat Mexican food all the time, in Mexico. I like when the food is a bit on the spicy side, but these things crossed the line. My lips are still burning. - The instructions said "Broil at 385°F on a baking sheet". There are two problems here: 1) Broil is on/off on my oven with no option for a temperature setting. Even so, I somehow managed to get them cooked just about right. 2) I was extremely fortunate that my baking sheet had a small rim instead of being completely flat. You see when bacon gets hot, it starts to sweat... Even with the rim, I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven. I had to take a breather before eating the last one. That's when I found out that they actually taste better when they are not steaming hot. Soren Madsen

                    "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                    I had an interesting new experience last month; I found some olives, each one stuffed with a whole chili. The were a little bit naughty, but each one I ate made me sneeze once. I have never had that reaction to spicy food before.

                    “I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks

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                    • L Lost User

                      I had an interesting new experience last month; I found some olives, each one stuffed with a whole chili. The were a little bit naughty, but each one I ate made me sneeze once. I have never had that reaction to spicy food before.

                      “I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks

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                      jim lahey
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                      I get that with some spicy food, Sriracha chili sauce sets me off into fits of sneezing while curries don't. I sometimes get hiccups too if I start off too quickly. All good fun.

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                        I get that with some spicy food, Sriracha chili sauce sets me off into fits of sneezing while curries don't. I sometimes get hiccups too if I start off too quickly. All good fun.

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                        SoMad
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                        I am not familiar with the sneezing side effect, but there are a couple of things that often give me the hiccups too - cold rye bread is one example. Soren Madsen

                        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                        • S SoMad

                          Yeah, that's right. I just wolfed down an undisclosed number of those babies. I bought them at Costco last week and have been waiting for an excuse to pop them in the oven. Unfortunately it was a mixed experience, let me run through the pros and cons. Pros - They are wrapped in bacon. Cons - The box said the jalapenos were mild. I eat Mexican food all the time, in Mexico. I like when the food is a bit on the spicy side, but these things crossed the line. My lips are still burning. - The instructions said "Broil at 385°F on a baking sheet". There are two problems here: 1) Broil is on/off on my oven with no option for a temperature setting. Even so, I somehow managed to get them cooked just about right. 2) I was extremely fortunate that my baking sheet had a small rim instead of being completely flat. You see when bacon gets hot, it starts to sweat... Even with the rim, I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven. I had to take a breather before eating the last one. That's when I found out that they actually taste better when they are not steaming hot. Soren Madsen

                          "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                          SoMad wrote:

                          My lips are still burning.

                          Now try it with some Scotch Bonnets[^]. ;P


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                          • S SoMad

                            Yeah, that's right. I just wolfed down an undisclosed number of those babies. I bought them at Costco last week and have been waiting for an excuse to pop them in the oven. Unfortunately it was a mixed experience, let me run through the pros and cons. Pros - They are wrapped in bacon. Cons - The box said the jalapenos were mild. I eat Mexican food all the time, in Mexico. I like when the food is a bit on the spicy side, but these things crossed the line. My lips are still burning. - The instructions said "Broil at 385°F on a baking sheet". There are two problems here: 1) Broil is on/off on my oven with no option for a temperature setting. Even so, I somehow managed to get them cooked just about right. 2) I was extremely fortunate that my baking sheet had a small rim instead of being completely flat. You see when bacon gets hot, it starts to sweat... Even with the rim, I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven. I had to take a breather before eating the last one. That's when I found out that they actually taste better when they are not steaming hot. Soren Madsen

                            "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                            I just looked up broiling and it said to stop the on/off open the oven door so it stays on. (override the thermostat so it stays hot in direct heat and doesn't juice up) http://bbq.about.com/cs/cookingtips/a/aa112302a.htm[^] They sound really nice. I want some now.

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                              Yeah, that's right. I just wolfed down an undisclosed number of those babies. I bought them at Costco last week and have been waiting for an excuse to pop them in the oven. Unfortunately it was a mixed experience, let me run through the pros and cons. Pros - They are wrapped in bacon. Cons - The box said the jalapenos were mild. I eat Mexican food all the time, in Mexico. I like when the food is a bit on the spicy side, but these things crossed the line. My lips are still burning. - The instructions said "Broil at 385°F on a baking sheet". There are two problems here: 1) Broil is on/off on my oven with no option for a temperature setting. Even so, I somehow managed to get them cooked just about right. 2) I was extremely fortunate that my baking sheet had a small rim instead of being completely flat. You see when bacon gets hot, it starts to sweat... Even with the rim, I had to use a couple of paper towels to prevent the bacon juice from spilling all over the oven. I had to take a breather before eating the last one. That's when I found out that they actually taste better when they are not steaming hot. Soren Madsen

                              "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                              NickPace
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                              I've got to stop at Costco tonight. Definitely going to be looking for those! Sounds wonderful. Ah crap, just drooled on my keyboard...

                              -NP Never underestimate the creativity of the end-user.

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