Ripper Wrapper Lunch
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Ripper Wrapper Lunch
Had one more link sausage that needed digesting so I decided to Rip it and then Wrap it in some Chili Farmer Torts
HEB now has a Jalapeno Bacon that I really like and will be using often.
Fry in Canola Oil
Grated some Pepper Jack on one of the two torts and then nuked it
Mixed some Sooner Sauce and Creamy Pepper together on the other tort.
Stacked everything together with a tad bit of homemade Salsa in with the Ripper
Folded and Ready for the Mouff - - you can easily hold it in one hand but you need two hands to eat it and not wear it
HEB now has a Jalapeno Bacon that I really like and will be using often.
Fry in Canola Oil
Grated some Pepper Jack on one of the two torts and then nuked it
Mixed some Sooner Sauce and Creamy Pepper together on the other tort.
Stacked everything together with a tad bit of homemade Salsa in with the Ripper
Folded and Ready for the Mouff - - you can easily hold it in one hand but you need two hands to eat it and not wear it
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
You just keep one upping yourself on the rippers.
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
thanks, but I'm thinking the next step may not be up
they are so tasty and quick to make - - - SWMBO rarely eats the same lunch that I do so it's my crutch so to speak - - hot wings and ABTs tomorro
they are so tasty and quick to make - - - SWMBO rarely eats the same lunch that I do so it's my crutch so to speak - - hot wings and ABTs tomorro
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
They look so good. Have to try frying rippers. Never done it before. Do you fry them in a pan or do you use a deep fryer?
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
I did a couple of these the other night, just rolled them on a cast iron griddle. The wife said these would be good fried in oil to get them crispy
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Yes, that's the way I do it too and they don't get as crispy as oup's. I was wondering if I need a deep fryer or a pan with 1-2 centimeter deep oil is enough.spacetrucker wrote:I did a couple of these the other night, just rolled them on a cast iron griddle. The wife said these would be good fried in oil to get them crispy
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I'll let OUP answer that one, for my next try I'm gonna wrap 4 that is two for each one of us, and put 1/4 inch or so of oil in a cast iron skillet and fry those bad boys and see what she says then....
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Nice lookin ripper Parts.
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Joernolav wrote:Yes, that's the way I do it too and they don't get as crispy as oup's. I was wondering if I need a deep fryer or a pan with 1-2 centimeter deep oil is enough.spacetrucker wrote:I did a couple of these the other night, just rolled them on a cast iron griddle. The wife said these would be good fried in oil to get them crispy
Since I only do one or two of these when fixing them, I pour about a half inch of Canola Oil in the bottom of a small pan that's just big enough for the Ripper to fit down into and then I roll/turn as it cooks until I get it the way I like it. Then I put it on a paper towel while getting the bun or tortilla ready. I've even been known to save the oil by running it thru some cheese cloth into a pint jar and into the frig for two more cooks. ?cheap skate maybe?
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
That's on page 101 of the Mayo Clinic Diet Cookbook
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Right below ABTs and Burnt Ends
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Don't count every day, Make every day Count
Good Cue to ya..
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Webber kettle 22"
Webber genesis
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
Looks awesome, with that corn tort it reminds me of a crispy dog. You ever had one?
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That's not being cheap just Thrifty.
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Re: Ripper Wrapper Lunch
I'll try that next time I have rippers but with potatocakes of course. They look really good.
Since we're talking about diet here, these healthy diet rippers should be good for mister creosote from the the movie Monty Pythons meaning of life, too. It's only a wafer thin.
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Since we're talking about diet here, these healthy diet rippers should be good for mister creosote from the the movie Monty Pythons meaning of life, too. It's only a wafer thin.
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