The smoked bacon bomb is a dish that combines the scrumptious flavors of bacon, cheese, and jalapeno, all wrapped up in a savory pastry crust. This dish is perfect for parties, potlucks, or any occasion where you want to impress your guests with a unique and delicious appetizer. With its smoky bacon flavor, gooey cheese, and spicy jalapenos, the smoked bacon bomb is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to creating the perfect smoked bacon bomb, from selecting the best ingredients to mastering the art of smoking. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey that will elevate your next gathering to new heights of flavor and enjoyment.
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SMOKED BACON BOMB
This really is the bomb! Bacon-wrapped sausage stuffed with cheese, onions, jalapenos, and more bacon is as artery-clogging as it is delicious! Serve on freshly baked biscuits.
Provided by Rubyduck75
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Sausage
Time 3h40m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Stack and weave 1 1/2 pounds bacon slices into a 12-inch square lattice. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon barbeque seasoning.
- Place the remaining bacon in a large skillet and cook over medium-high heat, turning occasionally, until crispy, about 10 minutes. Chop the cooled bacon slices into chunks.
- Place sausage in a 1-gallon resealable plastic bag. Seal the bag most of the way; flatten and shape the sausage into a large square. Cut away the plastic bag and discard; place the sausage square on the bacon lattice.
- Sprinkle bacon pieces over the sausage square. Sprinkle Cheddar Jack cheese, jalapenos, green onions, and garlic on top. Drizzle with 1/2 the barbeque sauce and sprinkle the remaining 2 tablespoons barbeque seasoning on top.
- Roll the sausage square into a log. Wrap the bacon lattice over the sausage log and roll tightly.
- Place the roll, seam side-down, onto wire racks. Place the racks into the smoker. Add wood chips according to manufacturer's directions. Smoke until no longer pink in the center, about 2 hours, basting the roll with the remaining barbeque sauce during the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 165 degrees F (75 degrees C).
- Remove bacon bomb from the smoker; let rest for 30 minutes before slicing.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 608.6 calories, Carbohydrate 21.7 g, Cholesterol 101.9 mg, Fat 42.6 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 32.9 g, SaturatedFat 16.4 g, Sodium 3440.3 mg, Sugar 11.8 g
BACON EXPLOSION!
My husband sent me this recipe with a note reading, "You know I HAVE to make this." It is quickly making the internet and tv rounds and I saw it the next day on Good Morning America. It is from the BBQ Addicts website. You can see photos of the process at http://www.bbqaddicts.com/bacon-explosion.html I posted for your Superbowl eating pleasure (but you may not want to see the calorie count).
Provided by SharleneW
Categories Pork
Time 3h15m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- To kick off the construction of this pork medley you'll need to create a 5x5 bacon weave. If the strips you're using aren't wide enough to span 5x5 inches, then you may need to use a few extra slices to fill out the pattern. Just make sure your weave is tight and that you end up with a nice square shape to work with.
- The next step is to add some barbecue seasoning on top of your bacon weave. (BBQ Addict recommends Bad Byron's Butt Rub, Rendezvous Famous Seasoning, or Steven Raichlen's All-Purpose Rub).
- Now that your pork is well seasoned, it's time to add more pork. Take two pounds of Italian sausage and layer it directly on top of your bacon weave. Be sure to press the sausage to the outer edges of the bacon creating a patty that is the same thickness all the way across. Most grocery stores carry loose sausage, so just pick out one you like.
- Next up is bacon layer number two. Take the remaining bacon slices and fry them up the same way you would for breakfast. If you like soft bacon, make it soft. If you like crunchy bacon, make it crunchy.
- Since this is a barbecue recipe, we need to add another layer of barbecue flavor. Take your favorite sauce and drizzle it all over the top of the bacon pieces. (BBQ Addict recommends Burnt Finger BBQ's homemade competition sauce). Once you've sauced the bacon, sprinkle on some more of the barbecue seasoning you used on the bacon weave.
- Very carefully separate the front edge of the sausage layer from the bacon weave and begin rolling backwards. You want to include all layers EXCEPT the bacon weave in your roll. Try and keep the sausage as tight as possible and be sure to release any air pockets that may have formed. Once the sausage is fully rolled up, pinch together the seams and ends to seal all of the bacon goodness inside.
- At this point we can start to see the final shape of our Bacon Explosion, but we're missing one key item. To complete the construction process, roll the sausage forward completely wrapping it in the bacon weave. Make sure it sits with the seam facing downward to help keep it all sealed up.
- Sprinkle some barbecue seasoning on the outside of the bacon weave, and now it is ready for the smoker. Cook your Bacon Explosion at 225°F in a constant cloud of hickory smoke until your meat thermometer gives an internal temperature reading of 165°F Normally this will take about 1 hour for each inch of thickness, but that could vary depending on how well you maintain your fire and also how many times you open the smoker to take a peek. BBQ Addict recommends 2.5 hours, for a roll 2.5 inches in diameter.
- Now that the Bacon Explosion is fully cooked, you need to add some finishing flavors. Remember that barbecue sauce you used for inner flavor? You'll be using that same sauce to glaze the cooked bacon weave. Using a basting brush, coat the entire surface with a thin layer of sauce. Sweet sauces are loaded with sugars, so they'll give your fatty a nice glossy finish. Spicy and vinegar based sauces don't contain as much, so they won't set up as well. If you're dead set on using those sauces, just cut them with a bit of honey and you'll get the same effect.
- Slice the Bacon Explosion into quarter to half inch rounds to serve. If your roll was good and tight, you should now see a nice bacon pinwheel pattern throughout the sausage.
- Obviously pork is best served by itself, but if you feel the need to make this meat monster into a sandwich, BBQ Addict recommends placing a couple Bacon Explosion slices on a warm Pillsbury's Grands Biscuit.
SMOKED BACK BACON
Homemade back bacon, a salty and sweet treat! It can be eaten after smoking or pan-fried afterwards. I like it on an egg and English muffin breakfast sandwich.
Provided by Mike E
Categories Meat and Poultry Pork Bacon
Time P3DT2h40m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix water, kosher salt, sugar, maple syrup, garlic powder, and curing salt until dissolved.
- Place the pork loin in a large bag or food-safe container large enough to completely submerge it in the brine. Add brine and refrigerate for at least 3 days.
- Remove pork from brine and pat dry with paper towels; discard brine.
- Preheat a smoker to 180 degrees F (82 degrees C) according to manufacturer's instructions.
- Place pork onto wire racks. Place the racks into the smoker. Add wood chips according to manufacturer's directions. Smoke until pork is slightly pink in the center, about 2 1/2 hours. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C). Let cool before slicing.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 147 calories, Carbohydrate 13.1 g, Cholesterol 49.1 mg, Fat 2.4 g, Protein 17.6 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 4515.3 mg, Sugar 12.2 g
Tips:
- Choose high-quality ingredients: Use fresh, flavorful bacon, cream cheese, and other fillings. The better the ingredients, the better the final dish will be.
- Don't overfill the bacon weaves: If you overfill them, they will be difficult to seal and may fall apart during cooking.
- Use a meat thermometer to ensure that the bacon is cooked to your desired doneness: The internal temperature of the bacon should be 145°F for medium-rare, 155°F for medium, and 165°F for well-done.
- Let the bacon bombs rest for a few minutes before slicing: This will help the juices redistribute and prevent them from running out when you cut into them.
- Serve the bacon bombs with your favorite dipping sauce: Some popular choices include barbecue sauce, ranch dressing, and honey mustard.
Conclusion:
Smoked bacon bombs are a delicious and versatile appetizer or main course. They are easy to make and can be customized to your liking. With a variety of fillings and dipping sauces to choose from, there is sure to be a bacon bomb recipe that everyone will enjoy. So next time you are looking for a unique and flavorful dish to serve, give smoked bacon bombs a try!
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