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Easy appetizers suggestions for Christmas Eve
SouthernEagle
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My family is doing our family Christmas on Christmas eve after evening church service, looking for easy to make and quick(ish) to cook appetizers. We are doing appetizers and finger foods that night, looking to fire the egg up! I have seen some info. through the search function on Moink balls and Pig shots, but having a hard time finding specific recipes, cooking time/temps, also thinking to do some pig candy.
Beer is taken care of, already bought Sierra Nevada Celebration and Nooner.
Any help, thoughts, tips, and suggestions are appreciated!
TIA
Beer is taken care of, already bought Sierra Nevada Celebration and Nooner.
Any help, thoughts, tips, and suggestions are appreciated!
TIA
LBGE- North of Atlanta, Georgia.
Hail Southern
Hail Southern
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ABTs. Nice and easy with little involvement.
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Here's a link to moink balls and the cook info-easier than pig shots for me. FWIW-
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
I don't know how you crank out ABT's. For me they are preparatory labor intensive, given cleaning out the peppers and preparing the filling. I will gladly take a streamlined process as I have gone thru around 100 in the past three days and am finished for a while.BugFreak72 said:ABTs. Nice and easy with little involvement.
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
I thought about ABT's but we have done those at the last few get togethers, was thinking of trying something new, but if that is what they like don't want to get away from that!
thanks for the link with more info on the moin balls @lousubcap
I am interested in the streamlined process for ABTs as wellLBGE- North of Atlanta, Georgia.
Hail Southern -
Norah Grace made these the other day and they’re amazing. Grilled “stuffed” peppers a new favorite in our house.
Started with 1lb of 80/20 mixed with 1/2lb of ground pork. Seasoned with Bearded Butcher Chipotle.
Mixed and seasone the meat with above seasoning, browned in a cast iron skillet on the xl egg. Added 1 can of black beans and a tad more seasoning. Sliced the peppers and put the filling on top. Used Cleveland Wiskey Smoker Bricxs for smoke flavor and the best charcoal known to man ROCKWOOD. Egg set to 250 once peppers started to get soft topped with a little home smoked cheese.
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I didn't think they were that hard to do but to each their own I guess. I just stuff them with cream cheese and a little smoky then wrap in bacon and season a little.
The above post sure looks good too though. -
@BugFreak72 thanks for the response. I go in a different direction. I split and deseed and devein the pepper. Then load with a filling that usually consists of point of cook chorizo or some other spicy sausage or whatever other protein may be in the left-over category; pulled pork, brisket, chix etc blended with melted pepper jack or habanero cheese. Once loaded then bacon wrap and toss on the BGE. Never go with less than 30 or so at a shot. FWIW-
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
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Cook up some sausages and cut them into bite size pieces. Get 3-4 different kinds of mustard. Doesn’t get easier than that.
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I would take a look at what the days schedule looks like and how late you are going to be back. I would choose things that can be done pretty quick if it’s late, or reheated/seared in short order.thetrim said:Green Lightning shrimp.
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Easy? Little smokies in BBQ sauce....in the small crock pot.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Crockpot Meatballs - Large package of frozen meatballs, 32 oz. jar of grape jelly, 32 oz. of your favorite BBQ sauce ( I use Sweet Baby Ray original). Put it all in the crockpot, set on low, and go to church. Or, if you want to use your egg, put it all together in a cast iron DO, add a couple of chunks of whatever wood and leave the top off. 350 for about 45-60 min ought to do it( taste test). Don't forget the toothpicks!
Lenoir City, TN - Bama fan in Tenn Vol's backyard.
LBGE, Weber Spirit
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Smoked Bologna with an assortment of mustards and sauces.

Large BGE, MiniMAX BGE, 2 Mini BGE's, R&V Fryer, 36" Blackstone Griddle, Camp Chef Dual Burner 40K BTU StoveBGE ChimineaProsper, TX
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Pig shots. Labor intensive but easy to prep today and cook tomorrow.
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@Botch can you tell a little more , looks interestingHotch said:Smoked Bologna with an assortment of mustards and sauces.
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We had grilled local shrimp tonight and they were great and super fast- you could prep them before Church and they will cook in 5 minutes (I would do them about 400 degrees with a plate setter legs up). You could also do portobello mushrooms, sliced vadalia onion, and grape tomatoes pretty much the same way. Also- grab some mini moon pies- banana is the best for this- and place them on aluminum foil on the same grill (you could also do them at 350) for about 5 minutes- they come off melty and gooey- the best fast dessert on the egg! If you are home during the day tomorrow, you could smoke some beef short ribs about 225 for maybe 4 hours- then put them in a serving dish and wrap it with foil. They will be juicy and delicious after Church. Enjoy the journey!Johns Is, SC
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Chicken breast sliced into 1 and 1/2 in squares, marinated for one hour, in whatever you like, bacon cut in half, wrap the chicken in the bacon.
Cook at 350F until bacon is done, get some ranch dip, serve."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
I love the bologna idea above. We will be doing a smoked salmon plus a bunch of other things, including this from Ina Garten. Ham and cheese in puff pastery - it is freaking awesom. Not sure if I would do it on the egg though. I’m guesing the puff pastry might pick up too much smoke. But then again, if you are cooking with Rockwood and let the smoke settle, it might just add that slight bit of tasty smoke.
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Memphis, TN
LBGE, 2 SBGE, Hasty-Bake Gourmet -
thanks for all the ideas! Was informed appetizers were no longer needed so now doing a skillet chocolate chip cookie on the egg! Always got to hang on for the ride with our family gatherings, but excited to spend the time with everybody.
@YukonRon your bacon wrapped chicken sounds amazing, will be trying that in the future!
I will definitely be coming back to this post for future use! Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and enjoys time with friends and family.LBGE- North of Atlanta, Georgia.
Hail Southern -
This is in the crockpot currently, always good!Webass said:Crockpot Meatballs - Large package of frozen meatballs, 32 oz. jar of grape jelly, 32 oz. of your favorite BBQ sauce ( I use Sweet Baby Ray original). Put it all in the crockpot, set on low, and go to church. Or, if you want to use your egg, put it all together in a cast iron DO, add a couple of chunks of whatever wood and leave the top off. 350 for about 45-60 min ought to do it( taste test). Don't forget the toothpicks!LBGE- North of Atlanta, Georgia.
Hail Southern -
It’s too late now but search pineapple gems. Their big hit with my neighbors.LBGE, 36" Blackstone, Anova ProCharleston, SC
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