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Bacon Explosion
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When I was out in Delaware last weekend for a Home Theater forum Get-Together, a guy named "Deacon" prepared his infamous "Bacon Explosion". Deacon is an actual deacon in his church in Georgia (iirc) and during the week he runs a barbeque business called Deacon Blues Barbeque (which is the coolest name evar!) :thu: :cool:
Anyway, it starts with a woven mat of bacon strips, 8 x 8 slices:
He then spreads a layer of raw pork sausage onto the mat, about 1/2~3/4" thick. He then sprinkles it liberally with his homemade pork rub, and then covers the rub with fried, chopped bacon. The sausage layer is then rolled up, and the raw bacon mat rolled around it (Deacon says the raw bacon doesn't cook thru if its rolled up together, jelly-roll style).
He made three, and added cubed cheese to the second one, and a drizzle of maple syrup to the third one. They're then cooked on the grill, slowly, until it gets to an internal temperature of 140 degrees:
Its then sliced crossways and put on round rolls. I expected it to be fairly greasy, but cooking it slowly over a grill let all the fat render out, and I had to eat a second sammich, damn it was tasty!
Disclaimer: these were cooked on a gas grill, but we all know they'd be even better on an Egg; I posted this just for the recipe idea.
Anyway, it starts with a woven mat of bacon strips, 8 x 8 slices:
He then spreads a layer of raw pork sausage onto the mat, about 1/2~3/4" thick. He then sprinkles it liberally with his homemade pork rub, and then covers the rub with fried, chopped bacon. The sausage layer is then rolled up, and the raw bacon mat rolled around it (Deacon says the raw bacon doesn't cook thru if its rolled up together, jelly-roll style).
He made three, and added cubed cheese to the second one, and a drizzle of maple syrup to the third one. They're then cooked on the grill, slowly, until it gets to an internal temperature of 140 degrees:
Its then sliced crossways and put on round rolls. I expected it to be fairly greasy, but cooking it slowly over a grill let all the fat render out, and I had to eat a second sammich, damn it was tasty!
Disclaimer: these were cooked on a gas grill, but we all know they'd be even better on an Egg; I posted this just for the recipe idea.
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"If you have nothing to say, why do you keep talking?" - Alton Brown's wife
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That will be done 12 times this weekend I bet :laugh:Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now).
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Very cool looking. Will be trying that in the future!Packerland, Wisconsin
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I remember reading about these crazy bacon wraps a few years ago during superbowl cookouts. I can't remember how many calories they have but it was up in the thousands. It only makes me wan't to try it even more. They look really good! That is a great name for his business. Thanks for the idea"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
I'm actually doing a Demo of this at the MidEgglantic Fest this coming Saturday....should be a blast. I've got a few tweaks with ingredient options, hoping we'll have a lot of fun with it.
I only hope the good Deacon gave credit to the person who came up with this concept. There are SO many folks out there who forget to credit Jason and the BBQ Addicts gang, some even try to claim it as their own. It's an awesome cult cook, which has hit global measures.
I actually asked Jason for permission to do the demo....which was fine with him. -
WeberWho? wrote:remember reading about how they have thousands and thousands and thousands of calories in them. It only makes me wan't to try it even more.
I believe it's over 5,000 per recipe (2# bacon and 2# sausage). Funny thing is that's before you add any cheese or other fun 'extras'. Ha! -
Fornia wrote:I only hope the good Deacon gave credit to the person who came up with this concept. There are SO many folks out there who forget to credit Jason and the BBQ Addicts gang, some even try to claim it as their own.___________
"If you have nothing to say, why do you keep talking?" - Alton Brown's wife
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Here's a link with step by step photos from the BBQ Addict.
http://www.bbqaddicts.com/blog/recipes/bacon-explosion/
Mike
Omaha, NE
I'm ashamed what I did for a Klondike Bar!!
Omaha, NE -
We did a couple of these on the Egg for a 'porkfest' party a few years ago.
It started with a buddy of mine emailing me the link to the BBQ Addicts website, with a subject 'Must try...' I showed the link to my wife, who said 'that's disgusting'. I told my friend that and he said 'Mine too, so it must be good!.' My father in law's comment upon hearing about this was "Why don't you save yourself the trouble of cooking it and just kill yourself."
It came out OK. Nothing special, but kind of cool for presentation and shock value.
Writeup of my cook is on our blog at http://www.fearlesskitchen.com/2009/04/recipe-bacon-explosion-guest-post-from-fearless-grill.html
Enjoy!
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My son made me one for my birthday diner. It was called the bacon bomb and he found it on a BBQ forum. It was very good, but you could not eat very much, very very rich and very filling.Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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Thanks for posting the link. That is the recipe that my son used. It would b great cook for a large crowd. .... a little goes a long way. :laugh:Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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It would be funny to eat that, just prior to a cholesterol blood test. :woohoo:
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It would be funny to eat that, just prior to a cholesterol blood test. :woohoo:
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I am thinking about slicing it, putting a fried egg on top with a piece of cheese, putting it on a biscuit and serving it at tailgates.
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I hope you got the recipe for the best damn Bloody Mary that you had.
Please.Molly
Colorado Springs
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"Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it."
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That would work. slice it vey thin, really a little goes a long wayLarge, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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Bacon !
The scale is in pounds. :laugh:
I used 2 large packages of Jimmy Dean Sausage from Sam's Club for these, next time might make a homemade. The bacon was Hormel Black Label Maple flavored. The upper of the two I cut bacon in half length wise for a smaller weave. Sorry, I have misplaced bookmark to this cook, it is on the forum somewhere.
Blair
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I like what your father in-law said! I made it for a Super Bowl party several years ago and it was okay like you said.
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Nice job Gator Bait and..............You're still with us. :laugh:
Great pictures too, makes one want to cut right into them. I'm sure other as well as myself are wondering what is inside??? Did the finished bacon cut or crumble/break when cut???
Thanks,
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Hey Bordello, yup still here, glad to see you are as well. I hope you are enjoying this nice warm summer weather. The bacon sliced well with a very sharp knife. I filled these with Jimmy Dean Sausage, next time I might make a homemade breakfast sausage just seasoned with salt, pepper and sage. When Cookin Biker and DOW had their sausage making weekend they made some interesting sausages that might be interesting to cook this way. This is like Pig Candy, experiments are fun and good eating.
Gator
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