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Tyler Rose Hot Link
Wrapped in Jalapeno Bacon then Fried
Jalapeno Sooner Sauce
Creamy Pepper Sauce
Pepper Jack Chez
Sweet Jalapeno Relish
all on a Pepperidge Farms White Hoagie Roll
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Yup ! :)
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And to think, I had a salad…
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Even tho it was good, I liked the Beef Frank wrapped in bacon better than the Tyler Rose's Hot Link today I sure do like those Hoagie Buns over Dawg Buns also.
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thank ya, Mam - - - different kinda cool when everything except the bun has jalapeno or peppers in them
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Very nice! I have to admit though.. I have never heard of a ripper. Explain please!
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Simpleeeseemo - - - all you do is fry the frank/link/weenie in hot oil, blot on paper towel and proceed to make your favorite Coney/Dog/Etc
I also slit mine lengthwise about four times before frying AND lately, as you can see, I've started wrapping them in bacon before frying - - the taste is unique and awesome.
I also slit mine lengthwise about four times before frying AND lately, as you can see, I've started wrapping them in bacon before frying - - the taste is unique and awesome.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Simpleeeseemo - - - all you do is fry the frank/link/weenie in hot oil, blot on paper towel and proceed to make your favorite Coney/Dog/Etc
I also slit mine lengthwise about four times before frying AND lately, as you can see, I've started wrapping them in bacon before frying - - the taste is unique and awesome.
Interesting. Thanks for the info! I'll have to see what I can do with this.
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I think you'll be pleasantly surprised
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