Smoking Brisket Right!

Howdy folks, and thanks for stopping by the website! Whether this is your first brisket or you thousandth, you are going to learn something from this video. The free printable recipe is below, as always, and I’m going to summarize a few of the tips and tricks I’ve learned over the years to help you…

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Stuffed Mexican Poblano Peppers

Howdy folks, and thanks for stoppin’ by the website! Today’s recipe is one of my favorite dinners: stuffed peppers. These ain’t your mama’s stuffed peppers, though. Y’all know I have to put a cowboy spin on it. I start with changing the traditional American stuffed pepper recipe from bell peppers to poblano peppers, for one.…

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Smoked Shotgun Shells

Amid a smoky atmosphere, 7 meat and cheese filled manicotti wrapped in bacon, aka shotgun shells, are crispy and delicious looking while sitting on a wire rack inside the Roughneck smoker by Kent Rollins

Thank y’all for stopping by the website! This recipe is for all of you who are trying out one of those new smokers that Santa brought you for Christmas this year! Smoked shot gun shells are made with manicotti stuffed with a delicious blend of ingredients and wrapped in bacon and smoked for around 45…

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Smoked Salmon

The Beag is doing his darnedest to taste a piece of delicious, honey chipotle glazed smoked salmon.

    Howdy folks, and thanks for stopping by the website! These days, buying smoked salmon at the market is a sure way to empty your pockets. There’s no reason to pay someone else to smoke salmon when you can do it yourself at home. The video posted on this blog and the recipe, posted…

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Black Eyed Pea Soup

Howdy folks, and thanks for stopping by the website. This recipe is perfect for the traditional American southern New Years’ meal: Black Eyed Pea Soup. When my dad was a kid, they used to let the peas dry right on the vine. They kept so well that they were always a good bet to eat…

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Egg Nog French Toast

On a blue enamel plate, four thick slices of egg nog French toast are crookedly stacked, with a large pat of butter on top, and maple syrup cascading down the sides, forming a pool at the bottom.

Merry Christmas to all, and thank you for stopping by the website! This year, we wanted to bring you a special and unique recipe to share with your family at the holidays. The surest way to please everyone? Homemade egg nog, and egg nog French toast. The tricky part will be keeping enough egg nog…

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Homemade Sausage

A blue enamel plate containing three perfectly cooked homemade sausage patties, browned to perfection.

  Howdy folks, and thanks for stopping by the website! We happened to have a little deer meat left and wanted to share a recipe that I have fond memories of from my childhood: Deer sausage. This recipe is so simple and so good. Grind the meat, mix in the spices, cook, and eat. The…

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Venison Chili

On an oak picnic table, a white bowl with cobalt blue trim holds a rich colored chili garnished with diced white onions and shredded cheddar cheese. To the side is a red checked tea towel holding two thick slices of golden corn bread.

Howdy y’all, and thanks for stopping by the website! This weekend, my grandson nabbed him a deer. He called on Grandpa to come help him process the deer, and in exchange, I received some Venison. If you watch the video, there’s some good information about how to process the deer and get the best cuts…

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Charro Beans

Howdy y’all, and thanks for stopping by the website! If you are looking for the best tasting beans I’ve ever made, you have come to the right place. Charro beans are a full meal, with four different types of meat and a whole lot of flavor. Charro beans were originally made to feed a bunch…

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Smoked and Fried Bologna Sandwich

Kent Rollins Smoked and Fried Bologna Sandwich

Howdy y’all, and thanks for stopping by the website! This week’s recipe is a cowboy take on a classic comfort food from many of our childhoods – the bologna sandwich. My dad used to call bologna “red rind steak.” Surely you remember the old jingle – ‘My bologna has a first name, it’s O-S-C-A-R’ –…

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