BBQ Archives - That Savage Life http://thatsavagelife.com/tag/bbq/ Sun, 29 Apr 2018 17:19:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 161658244 Supreme Pizza Smoked Fatty! http://thatsavagelife.com/supreme_pizza_smoked_fatty/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=supreme_pizza_smoked_fatty http://thatsavagelife.com/supreme_pizza_smoked_fatty/#comments Mon, 11 Aug 2014 18:12:25 +0000 http://thepaleogypsy.com/?p=1202 Supreme Pizza Smoked Fatty Recently my husband bought a smoker and started to learn everything he could about smoking. For almost 5 weekends in a row we have had smoking parties and smoked every kind of meat we could think of. While on a few smoking sites we ran across fatties. Our imagination went wild with all the things we could stuff in ground meat and wrap in bacon. This is the first one we tried and it was a HUGE hit! This thing tastes just like a supreme pizza! I was really surprised how easy it actually is to put together! It takes a bit of time, but it will be so rewarding once it is pulled out of the smoker! I am pretty certain this could also easily be done in the oven, but you just won’t get the same smokey flavor.  Below I will post the ingredients and step by step pictures! If you make this please come back and let me know what you think of my recipe! Ingredients: 1/2 can tomato paste 1/4 red bell pepper 1/4 yellow bell pepper 1/4 green bell pepper 1/4 small red onion 3 baby portabella mushrooms (optional) 8 sliced black olives (optional) Italian seasoning Garlic Powder 1 1/2 pounds Ground italian sausage 1 package of bacon 6 slices chopped Applegate farms pepperoni Mozzarella or goat cheese if you tolerate it. Norpro Cotton Cooking Twine Heavy duty foil [wp_ad_camp_2] Instructions: 1) Weave bacon into a square. 2) Press out ground italian sausage (or meat of choice) to the edges of the square. 3) Season with italian seasoning and garlic powder. 4) Spread tomato paste on the middle 1/3 of the ground meat. 5) Add veggies, pepperoni and cheese. 6) Carefully fold, roll and mesh the sides together to form a log and seal the ingredients in. 7) Tie with cooking twine 8) Smoke at 275 degrees for 5 hours in an offset smoker. 9) Remove from heat, wrap in heavy duty foil and let sit for 20 min. 10) Slice and enjoy! [wp_ad_camp_3]     [wp_ad_camp_3] Did you make this recipe? Come back and rate it!

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Supreme Pizza Smoked Fatty

Supreme Pizza Smoked Fatty

Recently my husband bought a smoker and started to learn everything he could about smoking. For almost 5 weekends in a row we have had smoking parties and smoked every kind of meat we could think of. While on a few smoking sites we ran across fatties. Our imagination went wild with all the things we could stuff in ground meat and wrap in bacon. This is the first one we tried and it was a HUGE hit! This thing tastes just like a supreme pizza! I was really surprised how easy it actually is to put together! It takes a bit of time, but it will be so rewarding once it is pulled out of the smoker! I am pretty certain this could also easily be done in the oven, but you just won’t get the same smokey flavor.  Below I will post the ingredients and step by step pictures! If you make this please come back and let me know what you think of my recipe!

Ingredients:
1/2 can tomato paste
1/4 red bell pepper
1/4 yellow bell pepper
1/4 green bell pepper
1/4 small red onion
3 baby portabella mushrooms (optional)
8 sliced black olives (optional)
Italian seasoning
Garlic Powder
1 1/2 pounds Ground italian sausage
1 package of bacon
6 slices chopped Applegate farms pepperoni
Mozzarella or goat cheese if you tolerate it.
Norpro Cotton Cooking Twine
Heavy duty foil

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Instructions:
1) Weave bacon into a square.
2) Press out ground italian sausage (or meat of choice) to the edges of the square.
3) Season with italian seasoning and garlic powder.
4) Spread tomato paste on the middle 1/3 of the ground meat.
5) Add veggies, pepperoni and cheese.
6) Carefully fold, roll and mesh the sides together to form a log and seal the ingredients in.
7) Tie with cooking twine
8) Smoke at 275 degrees for 5 hours in an offset smoker.
9) Remove from heat, wrap in heavy duty foil and let sit for 20 min.
10) Slice and enjoy!

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Guacamole Stuffed Peppers http://thatsavagelife.com/guacamole_stuffed_peppers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=guacamole_stuffed_peppers http://thatsavagelife.com/guacamole_stuffed_peppers/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2014 20:28:57 +0000 http://thepaleogypsy.com/?p=1043 Guacamole Stuffed Peppers Here in Montana the sun is shining, the birds are chirping and we are pulling out our grill and dusting it off (before the cold comes back)! We are Texans and if you know anything about Texans it’s that we like our spices! These jalopeno poppers will hit the spot if you are looking for something spicy and Paleo friendly for your next barbecue get together or tailgate party! The traditional stuffed jalopenos have cheese of some sort in it. Pre-paleo we stuffed it with everything from Boursin to cream cheese to cheddar. Now that we don’t have dairy in our diets we were seeking a creamy alternative to the cheeses. That is how guacamole stuffed peppers were born! We already had guacamole made up (I can add the recipe later) so I sliced the peppers down the center, stuffed them with guacamole, wrapped in bacon and stuck a small skewer stick through them. My husband grilled these, but you could just as easily make them on the stove top in a skillet. We thought for sure that when they were cooked that the guacamole would turn brown, but we were surprised to see that it stayed green (and delicious)! What started as some kind of experiment turned out to be a hit! Now we will be making these for every get together! Here is our version of guacamole stuffed peppers. [wp_ad_camp_2] Ingredients:  Large jalopeno peppers (As large as possible) Guacamole (either pre-made or home made) Bacon Mini-Skewers or large toothpicks Instructions:  1. Slice the peppers lengthwise and de-vein and remove seeds. Discard stem and guts. 2. Fill the two halves with guacamole. 3. Wrap bacon around the peppers. This will keep the halves together. 4. Skewer the bacon and pepper with a skewer or long toothpick. 5. Grill until the bacon is crispy and cooked all around. Ours took about 20 minutes. [wp_ad_camp_5] What other Paleo friendly foods are BBQ must-haves? Leave us a comment and let us know!  

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Here in Montana the sun is shining, the birds are chirping and we are pulling out our grill and dusting it off (before the cold comes back)! We are Texans and if you know anything about Texans it’s that we like our spices! These jalopeno poppers will hit the spot if you are looking for something spicy and Paleo friendly for your next barbecue get together or tailgate party! The traditional stuffed jalopenos have cheese of some sort in it. Pre-paleo we stuffed it with everything from Boursin to cream cheese to cheddar. Now that we don’t have dairy in our diets we were seeking a creamy alternative to the cheeses. That is how guacamole stuffed peppers were born! We already had guacamole made up (I can add the recipe later) so I sliced the peppers down the center, stuffed them with guacamole, wrapped in bacon and stuck a small skewer stick through them. My husband grilled these, but you could just as easily make them on the stove top in a skillet. We thought for sure that when they were cooked that the guacamole would turn brown, but we were surprised to see that it stayed green (and delicious)! What started as some kind of experiment turned out to be a hit! Now we will be making these for every get together! Here is our version of guacamole stuffed peppers.

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Ingredients: 
Large jalopeno peppers (As large as possible)
Guacamole (either pre-made or home made)
Bacon
Mini-Skewers or large toothpicks

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Instructions: 
1. Slice the peppers lengthwise and de-vein and remove seeds. Discard stem and guts.
2. Fill the two halves with guacamole.
3. Wrap bacon around the peppers. This will keep the halves together.
4. Skewer the bacon and pepper with a skewer or long toothpick.
5. Grill until the bacon is crispy and cooked all around. Ours took about 20 minutes.

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Simple Chicken and Green Beans! http://thatsavagelife.com/simple-chicken-and-green-beans/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=simple-chicken-and-green-beans http://thatsavagelife.com/simple-chicken-and-green-beans/#comments Fri, 25 Oct 2013 03:23:44 +0000 http://thepaleogypsy.com/?p=66 This dinner proves that Paleo does not have to be synonymous with fancy! This chicken was thrown on the grill and I made the green beans! Ingredients: Chicken Leg, BBQ’d Frozen French cut green beans 2 strips of bacon red pepper flakes Instructions: BBQ your chicken any way you like it. I used Salt and Pepper on these ones. Green Beans: Chop raw bacon into tiny pieces and toss in skillet. Let cook until almost done. Add green beans and cover. Let cook for about 10 minutes. Add about 2 tablespoons of water and stir. This will release all of the cooked on goodness from the bottom of the pan! Add red pepper flakes and cook for another few minutes until the liquid on the bottom is gone! Serve!   Want to lose weight? Follow me on my weight loss journey! Check out my ABOUT ME page! 

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This dinner proves that Paleo does not have to be synonymous with fancy! This chicken was thrown on the grill and I made the green beans!

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Ingredients:

Chicken Leg, BBQ’d

Frozen French cut green beans

2 strips of bacon

red pepper flakes

Instructions:

BBQ your chicken any way you like it. I used Salt and Pepper on these ones.

Green Beans: Chop raw bacon into tiny pieces and toss in skillet. Let cook until almost done. Add green beans and cover. Let cook for about 10 minutes. Add about 2 tablespoons of water and stir. This will release all of the cooked on goodness from the bottom of the pan! Add red pepper flakes and cook for another few minutes until the liquid on the bottom is gone! Serve!

 

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