A staple cook here in the House of Piney and my wife and I love 'em.
Pablano peppers halved, de-seeded and membrane trimmed.
Stuffed with cream cheese, bleu cheese crumbles, and rendered chorizo
Dusted with Sucklebusters Texas Mesquite rub, wrapped in bacon, and on the pit at 275 with a load of pecan chunks for smoke.
About an hour / twenty in the smoke to done. They went great with the meat loaf.
My garden is chock full of pablano pepper plants...........I can't wait until they're ready to jump in my smoker.
Side note: THANKS for turning me onto Sucklebusters. I bought 3 rubs so far and they are great!
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ABTs are one of my favorite things to BBQ but I always use large Jalapenos - - - however, I may have to give the Poblanos a try real soon
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OldUsedParts wrote:ABTs are one of my favorite things to BBQ but I always use large Jalapenos - - - however, I may have to give the Poblanos a try real soon
Thanks, OUP. I love them with jalapenos, but my wife can't take ANY heat at all. The poblanos have just a hint of heat that mellows out nicely in the smoke and still have a great texture and taste. She'll eat these.
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I am married to her Sister so that would also be my reason to use some Poblanos next time - - ?well? maybe not next time but soon
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Nice!
We love poblanos, incredible flavor. Difficult to find. May have to grow them next yeqr.
We love poblanos, incredible flavor. Difficult to find. May have to grow them next yeqr.
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Thanks, Sailor Kenshin!
Poblanos seem to be a very under-rated pepper, and they're delicious.
Poblanos seem to be a very under-rated pepper, and they're delicious.
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Agreed, I've stuffed and grilled them like a Chili Relleno trying to copy a cook that Capt'n Jack did and they were delicious
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I sound like a broken record, but I've still somehow managed to not make these and every time I see these I tell myself ...this weekend I'm gonna try em, but once again I'll probably drop the ball, grrr...
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Do like I do just tie a string around your finger, write a remember to note and put it in your pocket, get several of your friends to call you and constantly remind you and last but not least just get dressed and go get some NOW or after the Sun comes up
that reminds me of ? but I can't remember what
that reminds me of ? but I can't remember what
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Ya know that guy Murphy that's practices law ??OldUsedParts wrote:Do like I do just tie a string around your finger, write a remember to note and put it in your pocket, get several of your friends to call you and constantly remind you and last but not least just get dressed and go get some NOW or after the Sun comes up
that reminds me of ? but I can't remember what
Well, like clockwork he showed up again. Got a call late last night.
My Mother's Bonneville broke down about 4 hrs from her home.
On her way back from Maine with my sister and my neice and it took a dump. So a road trip with my 2 Bros, a mass air flow sensor and a ignition module should get it home without towing it with the suburban.
Unfortunately from past experience, these cars are plagued with those two issues.
So...yeah, looks like the ABT's are on hold yet again...
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