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SMOKED SHOTGUN SHELLS - LEARN TO SMOKE MEAT WITH JEFF PHILLIPS



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These delicious appetizers resemble a shotgun shell giving them their clever name. Manicotti shells are stuffed with ground sausage, and wrapped in bacon then smoked to perfection.

Provided by Jeff Phillips

Total Time 300 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 150 minutes

Number Of Ingredients 6

11 manicotti shells
1 lb ground sausage (hot or mild)
8 ounce block of cheddar cheese
1 lb bacon (thin sliced)
1 cup Jeff's barbecue sauce
1/4 cup Jeff's original rub

Steps:

  • Press manicotti shell into ground sausage to fill about 1/3. Add a ½ inch square x 1-inch long piece of cheese into the shell then finish stuffing sausage into the rest of the shell.
  • Tightly wrap a single piece of bacon around the manicotti shell. It is best to stretch the bacon first so it is long enough to wrap and cover the entire shell. Place the wrapped shells onto a pan with a rack.
  • Brush barbecue sauce onto the top and sides of the bacon wrapped shell then apply a coating of Jeff's original rub.
  • Place pan of stuffed, wrapped shells into fridge for 2 hours or even overnight to help the shells to soften a little. (Not absolutely necessary but improves the bite)
  • Set up smoker for cooking at 225°F using indirect heat. If your smoker uses a water pan, fill it up.
  • Place the pan of appetizers onto the smoker grate and let them smoke cook for 2 hours or until the bacon starts to get crisp. It is sometimes helpful to crank up the heat to 275 for an additional 30 minutes to get a better texture on the bacon.
  • Brush sauce onto the wrapped shells and let them caramelize in the heat for about 10 minutes before removing them from the smoker.
  • Serve immediately.

PULLED, LOW AND SLOW SMOKED LAMB SHOULDER | RED MEAT ...



Pulled, Low and Slow Smoked Lamb Shoulder | Red Meat ... image

Pulled, Low and Slow Smoked Lamb Shoulder

Categories     Red Meat

Total Time 9 hours 40 minutes

Prep Time 40 minutes

Cook Time 9 hours

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 x 2-2.5 kg boneless lamb shoulder
2½ tablespoons sea salt
1½ tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon whole mustard seeds
2 tablespoons sweet paprika
1½ tablespoon brown sugar
2 tablespoons freshly chopped rosemary leaves
4 garlic cloves, crushed
4 tablespoons mild American mustard

Steps:

  • Prepare the smoker for indirect cooking over very low heat (110° to 130°C).
  • Trim any excess fat from the lamb.
  • In a small bowl combine the salt, pepper, whole mustard seeds, paprika, brown sugar, rosemary leaves, and garlic. Using a basting brush, paint the lamb with mustard and then evenly cover with the spice mix.
  • When the smoker is ready, add wood chunks (we used pecan wood chunks) to the charcoal. Place the lamb on the cooking grill, close the lid, and cook over indirect very low heat for 8 to 9 hours or until the internal temperature of the lamb reaches 93°C. If you are short of time, after 5 hours, wrap the lamb tightly in alfoil and continue to cook until the internal temperature reaches 93°C (approximately a further 2 hours).
  • Remove the lamb from the barbecue. Wrap in alfoil if you have not done so already, and leave to rest for at least 30 minutes before pulling the meat apart with two forks.

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