Smoked Queso
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Smoked Queso
Well, I had some other things that could be smoked whilst waiting on the pork butt, and what could be more perfect for after church fellowship tomorrow than some smoked queso?
Ro-tel, Velveeta, Milk, seasoned ground beef, and 4 large jalapenos!
Ro-tel, Velveeta, Milk, seasoned ground beef, and 4 large jalapenos!
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Good gracious that looks tasty!!!
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All, turned out pretty good. I couldn't get a taste test from others, as I ended up going home after church (not feeling well). They did like my pulled pork though (gave samples out at lunch)!
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Even tho it looks "Awesome" you lost me at the corner of Valveeter and Milk - - -sowwy
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OldUsedParts wrote:Even tho it looks "Awesome" you lost me at the corner of Valveeter and Milk - - -sowwy
To each his own, m'Friend.
I like using real cheese, too, but Velveeta will always hold a special place in my heart. The milk is very minute in the larger scheme of things, and only added a little bit of moisture.
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Wow. It looks delicious. If I was you, I would eat all :)
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kentatas wrote:Wow. It looks delicious. If I was you, I would eat all :)
Thank you.
It was delicious! :)
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One thing I have learned and WILL ADMIT, is that Valveeter with sure hold up in a Crock Pot during a long days festivities much better than "the good stuff"
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OldUsedParts wrote:One thing I have learned and WILL ADMIT, is that Valveeter with sure hold up in a Crock Pot during a long days festivities much better than "the good stuff"
It's okay to be inclusive toward Velveeta, m'Friend. I only have it in moderation these days, but it's so very delicious on occasion.
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I know, Josh, heck I was raised on Valveeter - - - in block form Money was tight for Mom and Dad and refrigeration was "limited".
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I'm with Josh on this one. None better for queso. It is also one of the 5 cheeses I use for my slap yo mama smoked mac and cheese.
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Besides all the things I love about Velveeta, I really relish that my love for it sticks in the craw of the truly snooty hi-brows that hate it (and, I know that group does not include our beloved OUP). :)
Same thing with Miracle Whip.
I like it when folks understand the "to each his own" concept in things amoral/neutral.
Same thing with Miracle Whip.
I like it when folks understand the "to each his own" concept in things amoral/neutral.
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