bbqpigskin said:
I have only been a member for about a month and a half and have seen quite a few posts and pictures of Armadllo Eggs. I would love to try and make these babies. Would anyone be willing to share a simple recipe or instructions on how to make them? I'd appreciate it. They look delicious!
Thanks,
Mike
This is mine (and it's very simple.)
Ingredients:
Fresh Jalapenos (as many as you need - 1 per "egg")
8 oz. Cream Cheese (this will be enough for at least 2 dozen "eggs")
Yellow food coloring
Your favorite uncooked sausage (I recently used bratwurst)
A bit of your favorite rub
Cut off the end of the jalapenos and seed and devien them. Set aside.
Place the cream cheese in a bowl and soften, then mix 1 cap full of the yellow food coloring and blend with the cream cheese until all of it has a consistent yellow color.
Pipe the now yellow cream cheese into the jalapenos until they are full.
Make some 1/4" to 1/2" thick sausage patties and wrap them around the jalapeno (pinch the edges and ends together to seal.) Now shape them into an "egg".
Throw 'em on the smoker for 1 1/2 hours at 210-220 and TA-DA! Armadillo eggs!
Slice them like a hard-boiled egg (about 1/2"-1" thick) so your guests can see the "shell" (the sausage), the "egg" (the jalapeno) and the "yolk" (the yellow cream cheese.)
I found the recipe in "Smoke and Spice."
Enjoy!
Ken (wow...my first recipe contribution to the Brethren...I almost feel like a Brethren myself!):roll: