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heffneil

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Armadillo Eggs
« on: August 03, 2019, 02:06:12 PM »

Hey all!

When I went to Camp BBQ at Texas A&M they served us Armadillo Eggs - which I had NEVER heard of before.  I am going to finally try to make them.  I got some jalapeños cheese and sausage but I don't know what the proportions or cooking temp and times look like.  Anyone have a go to recipe?

Thanks!

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Re: Armadillo Eggs
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2019, 03:03:35 PM »

As I recall, they are a stuffed Jap wrapped in sausage, covered with bacon.  Once the sausage is cooked beyond 150°, it is just a matter of did the stuffing get to the consistency you like and is the bacon done to your liking.   I would think they would mirror a ABT so, anywhere from 1-2 hours at 275°.
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Re: Armadillo Eggs
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2019, 04:58:25 PM »

Ingredients: 
   
20 whole Fresh Jalapenos, 2-3 Inches In Size
2 cubes Cream Cheese, Softened
1 pound Thin(regular) Bacon, Sliced Into Thirds
Sausage, Shrimp, Chicken or any other type of meat

Directions:
   
Cut jalapenos in half, length-wise. With a spoon, remove the seeds and white membrane (the source of the heat; leave a little if you like things HOT). Smear softened cream cheese into each jalapeno half. (Add a piece of chicken, shrimp, sausage, brisket etc.) Wrap jalapeno with bacon pieces (1/3 slice). Secure by sticking toothpick through the middle.

You can cook and serve or add sausage, smoked chicken, shrimp or any other type of meat.

Take about 1/3 cup of the sausage and pat it into a 3-inch circle and place the stuffed jalapeño in the center of the sausage. Wrap the sausage around the stuffed jalapeño until it’s completely covered, and form into an egg shape. (Texas Armadillo Egg)

Place sausage-wrapped jalapeños on the sheet, about an inch apart. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the sausage is cooked. For additional browning on top, you can place the sheet under the broiler for 2-5 minutes.

Place on the BBQ Grill or Bake on a pan with a rack in a 375-degree oven for 20-25 minutes. You don’t want the bacon to shrink so much it starts to the squeeze the jalapeno. If, after 20 minutes, the bacon doesn’t look brown enough, just turn on the broiler for a couple of minutes to finish it off. These are best when the jalapeno still has a bit of bite to it.

Serve immediately, or they’re also great at room temperature.
Number Of Servings:
   
10
Preparation Time:
   
30 Minutes Prep ~ 25 Minutes Cook
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Re: Armadillo Eggs
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2019, 10:18:12 AM »

Thanks! 30 minutes seems short I see recipes for 2 hours? I guess its a test of temp and probably a lower temp they were cooking at.
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