Main Menu
Grumpy's BBQ Sauce
Jersey Boyz Jerky
search

Pepper Pictures
March 2008
S M T W T F S
« Feb   Apr »
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  
Dates to Remember:
Sweet Sunshine Sauces
Syndicate
RSS 2.0
Comments RSS 2.0



Add to Google



Enter your Email


Powered by FeedBlitz
Danny Cash Hot Sauces
Recent Comments
Csigi Chili Sauce
HSB Forum

Top 20 Commenters
Subscribe to the Fiery Foods Magazine!
Review: Big Dawg Fire Department - Chipotle Dip Mix
Posted on 03.11.08 by Nick Lindauer @ 8:22 am | Comments: 21 Comments |

One of the items that I picked up at the Fiery Foods show was a chile grill. After seeing them show after show, I finally picked one up and have already put it to good use. When I got home, I lined up all my goodies on the bar and started doing a mental inventory of all the items and trying to figure out what I can use with each other. The Besito Caliente mix is already gone (it rocked and I’ll be ordering more soon) and when I was thinking about using the grill, I remembered that I had a packet of Big Dawg’s Seasoning to put to good use.

Ingredients: chipotle flakes, garlic powder, paprika, sea salt, MSG (Monosodium Glutamate), and other spices.

The little zip lock baggies come with instructions on how to mix the seasonings, but it’s pretty simple - 2 packages of cream cheese and a package of seasoning, mix and refrigerate for a few hours.

The making of the stuffed peppers is also simple - remove the tops of the peppers and use an apple corer to remove the seed (be careful not to puncture the sides of the peppers). Using a toothpick, put a small hole in the bottom of each pepper and then fill with the cream cheese mixture (but not to the top of the pepper). Leave about 1/2 inch of space so that the filling can expand. Top each pepper with 1/4 a slice of bacon and secure with a toothpick.

Once all the peppers are stuffed (I did 10 for 3 people) - place into the chile grill and onto the BBQ. My BGE was already set up from smoking ribs all day (hence the drop pan), but set yours up with indirect heat at about 300 degrees. When the bacon is done, the peppers are done (about 15 to 20 minutes).

The peppers turned out fantastic and the chipotle cream cheese was a terrific addition. The chipotle flavor blended nicely with the smoky bacon and fresh jalapenos. So well that I ended up eating more peppers then ribs that night - and I can’t wait to get the garden started so that I can try the chile grill out with other peppers.

But what was one to do with all of the leftover chipotle cream cheese? Well, coming from NY, bagels were the obvious answer. The spread was a little salty for straight bagel application, but I’m definitely going to be ordering more soon to give it another whirl. The chipotle cream cheese flavor is unlike anything you can buy pre-packaged, so if you love a good bagel in the morning I would highly suggest you check out Big Dawgs Seasoning selection. Not only can you use the seasoning with cream cheese, but I’m also told it’s fantastic mixed in with a little ground beef for a taco seasonings. Yum!

Big Dawg Fire Department
http://www.bigdawgsalsa.com/
P.O. Box 821623
North Richland Hills, TX 76182
bigdawg@bigdawgsalsa.com


Chilehead Comments: 21 Comments
Posted by: Nick Lindauer - Categories: Dry Spice Reviews, Reviews
Permalink: Review: Big Dawg Fire Department - Chipotle Dip Mix

One year ago: Review: Sweet Sunshine Chili Sauce (Roasted Shallot and Garlic)
Two years ago: Introducing: The Three Hot Tamales
Recent Posts
Advertise on the HSB

Scorpion Bay Hot Sauce=
Links Mild to Wild

How to Make... The HSB Reviewers
Users Online
Still Can't Find It?
Subscribe to Chile Pepper Magazine
Copyright © 2004-2007 Hot Sauce Blog - Design by Moxie
BioCap - Revolutionary Anti-Wrinkle Cream - Pink Floyd Lyrics

Visit The Ring of Fire Home Page
A service of
netRelief, Inc.

This site is a member of The Ring Of Fire
A linked list of Chile websites

Next - Skip Next - Next 5 - Prev - Skip Prev - Random Site

Join the ring or browse a complete list of The Ring Of Fire members

If you discover problems with any of The Ring Of Fire sites,
please notify the Ringmaster