Stuffed Poblano Peppers
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Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Stuffed Poblano Peppers
steamed for 5'mins. then seeded
stuffed with- ground beef & pork,
boudin rice dressing (w/pork),
diced cremini mushrooms &an onion
indirect bbq smoked with hickory
steamed for 5'mins. then seeded
stuffed with- ground beef & pork,
boudin rice dressing (w/pork),
diced cremini mushrooms &an onion
indirect bbq smoked with hickory
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Re: Stuffed Poblano Peppers
You turned us onto this a couple years ago and I must confess that I had forgot how good they were - - - - sooooo I need to put Poblanos back on the Grocery List to remind me. Thanks, Capt'n
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Re: Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Those Poblanos have a great taste and they don't come back and haunt you later like Bell Peppers do. I've used Anaheim also and even tho they are good, the Poblano is better. IMHO
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OldUsedParts wrote:I've used Anaheim also and even tho they are good, the Poblano is better. IMHO
actually.. the Hatch are the best
they are in season Aug~Sep.
they're comin..
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CaptJack wrote:OldUsedParts wrote:I've used Anaheim also and even tho they are good, the Poblano is better. IMHO
actually.. the Hatch are the best
they are in season Aug~Sep.
they're comin..
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this is the comment i added to my post on Facebook-
..guys.. i made these a couple of years ago with more meat in the mix and they were pretty good.. but the poblanos have a slightly bitter flavor. the Anaheims have a much better flavor. and the Hatch peppers are the best. Hatches are in season in Aug~Sep. the Hatch & Anaheims are all part of the NewMexico pepper cultivar = serious pepper biz buy Anaheims until you can get the Hatches. all are - "banana peppers"
..guys.. i made these a couple of years ago with more meat in the mix and they were pretty good.. but the poblanos have a slightly bitter flavor. the Anaheims have a much better flavor. and the Hatch peppers are the best. Hatches are in season in Aug~Sep. the Hatch & Anaheims are all part of the NewMexico pepper cultivar = serious pepper biz buy Anaheims until you can get the Hatches. all are - "banana peppers"
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my problem is i'm a retired photographer
I can make anything look good with the right lighting & cropping
you still don't know if it tastes good
never forget that
I can make anything look good with the right lighting & cropping
you still don't know if it tastes good
never forget that
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Soooo you're the reason for the tongue streaks across my monitor screen
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Those sound great and yes pics help.
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Re: Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Those look great Capt!!!
I did some jalapeno boudin stuffed bell peppers on the traeger last night.
I did some jalapeno boudin stuffed bell peppers on the traeger last night.
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k.a.m. wrote:I did some jalapeno boudin stuffed bell peppers on the traeger last night.
outstanding!
did you like the flavor?
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Yes Sir very much so.
I have been using boudin for quite a while it is such a simple process. My wife prefers the smoked boudin I prefer the jalapeno.
I have been using boudin for quite a while it is such a simple process. My wife prefers the smoked boudin I prefer the jalapeno.
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