Armadillo Eggs Recipe
This Recipe is meant for Scouts BSA.
Ingredients:
12 jalapeno peppers
2 cup Biscuit mix (dry)
12 oz. shredded cheese
2 lb. hot pork sausage
2 pkg Shake-n-Bake pork seasoning in a ziploc.
2 cup Biscuit mix (dry)
12 oz. shredded cheese
2 lb. hot pork sausage
2 pkg Shake-n-Bake pork seasoning in a ziploc.
Instructions:
Tear the sausage into little bits.
In a bowl, mix sausage, biscuit mix, and 6 oz. of cheese into a dough.
(add a little water if it's too dry)
Cut the stem and tip off a pepper.
Cut the pepper in half to make two round pieces and remove the seeds.
Stuff the pepper with cheese.
Create a very flat patty of the biscuit/sausage mixture.
Place a stuffed pepper piece on the patty and wrap the dough around the pepper, pinching the dough sealed, forming an egg shape.
Drop the pepper in the ziploc and shake it to coat well.
Repeat with all pepper pieces.
Heat the dutch oven to 350 degrees for Baking.
Place a layer of wrapped peppers in the dutch oven and Bake 30 minutes, until they are very brown all over. Be sure to cook the sausage well.
Serves 6 to 8.
In a bowl, mix sausage, biscuit mix, and 6 oz. of cheese into a dough.
(add a little water if it's too dry)
Cut the stem and tip off a pepper.
Cut the pepper in half to make two round pieces and remove the seeds.
Stuff the pepper with cheese.
Create a very flat patty of the biscuit/sausage mixture.
Place a stuffed pepper piece on the patty and wrap the dough around the pepper, pinching the dough sealed, forming an egg shape.
Drop the pepper in the ziploc and shake it to coat well.
Repeat with all pepper pieces.
Heat the dutch oven to 350 degrees for Baking.
Place a layer of wrapped peppers in the dutch oven and Bake 30 minutes, until they are very brown all over. Be sure to cook the sausage well.
Serves 6 to 8.
All dutch oven recipes use a 12-inch dutch oven, unless specified. If you have a 10-inch dutch oven, use about 2/3 to 3/4 of the ingredient amounts but keep the temperature and time about the same.
If no temperature is listed, use 350 degrees.
See Heat Settings page for temperature and coal placement
for Frying, Stewing, Roasting, Baking, and Simmering.
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If no temperature is listed, use 350 degrees.
See Heat Settings page for temperature and coal placement
for Frying, Stewing, Roasting, Baking, and Simmering.
Let me know how you enjoyed your Armadillo Eggs!
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