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Stuffed Buffalo Pockets ... (throwdown entry)
Pepper Monkey BBQ
Posts: 652
A bit more on our stuffed buffalo pockets ... it was a total experiment but came out pretty tasty.
We took buffalo meat and ground it, seasoned with a healthy tablespoon of spicy steak seasoning and chopped shallots then sent it through the grinder a second time. Formed into two half pound patties stuffed with smoked cheddar and diced up jalepenos then hit each side with salt and pepper.
Seared the patties on the cast iron skillet on the small (was a bit loose, should have used a binder, couldn't go direct on the grate) ... for about two minutes on each side.
Let cool for ten minutes, placed thin sliced pickles on top and wrapped in thinly rolled puff pastry. Eggwash and onto the large, indirect at 400 deg for a about 15 minutes. Hit the top with ketchup and mustard .... intent was to eat them like a bunless burger, but the bottom got a little soft ... so we called it a loaf!

Suffed with cheese and seared on a makeshift cast iron sitting on a spider (too big for the small).

Seared and ready to wrap.

Behold ... the stuffed buffaloaf
We took buffalo meat and ground it, seasoned with a healthy tablespoon of spicy steak seasoning and chopped shallots then sent it through the grinder a second time. Formed into two half pound patties stuffed with smoked cheddar and diced up jalepenos then hit each side with salt and pepper.
Seared the patties on the cast iron skillet on the small (was a bit loose, should have used a binder, couldn't go direct on the grate) ... for about two minutes on each side.
Let cool for ten minutes, placed thin sliced pickles on top and wrapped in thinly rolled puff pastry. Eggwash and onto the large, indirect at 400 deg for a about 15 minutes. Hit the top with ketchup and mustard .... intent was to eat them like a bunless burger, but the bottom got a little soft ... so we called it a loaf!

Suffed with cheese and seared on a makeshift cast iron sitting on a spider (too big for the small).

Seared and ready to wrap.

Behold ... the stuffed buffaloaf
Comments
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that looks great,, i had pizza tonight and now i want MEAT
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I could go for a couple of those right now,,, very nice
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