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Gonna try doing a fattie

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edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
For ourselves at a contest in a couple of weeks, and was wondering if they are better as a snack friday evening, or better on Saturday for breakfast. Also, I want to us a DP rub. Which is best and what else can be served with them.[p]Thanks in advance

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  • guava greg
    guava greg Posts: 139
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    <p />barbqr, All this needs is some fattie meat on it. We were all out so it was plain but tasty![p]Aloha,[p]Greg
  • Celtic Wolf
    Celtic Wolf Posts: 9,773
    barbqr,[p] Hmmmm should I answer this here or over on the BBQ Forum hehehehe[p]Why wait 4 weeks :) You will kick yourself for waiting so long.[p]To snack or for breakfast -- YES[p]Eggs, Biscuits, Cheese, Plain, Biscuits and Gravy, All of this.
  • guava greg,
    is that Spam and egg? the breakfast of champions. Hawaiian style...

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    <p />barbqr,[p]Ken ... smoked fattie, a lil' Herkimer cheese, a lil' good mustard, a cold beer ... what's not to like? This particular one is a roll of my homemade breakfast sausage. Do 3-4 of them while yer at it ... they disappear fast.
  • Wise One
    Wise One Posts: 2,645
    barbqr, if you're going to do these at a fest in a couple of weeks, you better practice a few times at home. In fact once you practice once, I think you willw ant to practice again. I love the fattie slices for breakfast on a biscuit or a bagel but might have to try it for dinner one night as well.

  • barbqr,
    Fatties! They're not just for breakfast anymore.[p]As I may have said elsewhere, when I'm having a party I roll mine out a bit. A slice of "full-sized" fatty is a bit much for finger food. I roll them to the size of a silver dollar, reduce the cooking time a bit, and serve them sliced with cheeses. An inexpensive but tasty hors d'oeuvre! For a breakfast biscuit or chopped up in chili or eggs, I just leave them as they come out of the pack.[p]I had a couple of friends drop by, and I served beer and snacks. I didn't tell them what the fatties were and they thought it was some fancy imported sausage link. The husband ended up eating an entire fatty!! When I told him he had eaten an entire pack of Jimmy Dean sausage he blanched a bit, his wife smacked him with a sofa cushion, then he asked when I was making more.

  • guava greg
    guava greg Posts: 139
    hiloboy,[p]No brah...ham. but you gave me a good idea for throwing some spam on my next cook![p]Aloha,[p]Greg
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    <p />Hank,
    all hail the power of the smoked fattie!!

  • thirdeye
    thirdeye Posts: 7,428
    Hank,[p]I had a couple of friends drop by, and I served beer and snacks. I didn't tell them what the fatties were and they thought it was some fancy imported sausage link.[p]Heheee. You should of said they were Faa-tays .... you know, from France.[p]~thirdeye~

    Happy Trails
    ~thirdeye~

    Barbecue is not rocket surgery
  • thirdeye,
    Mais oui! Mangons les fat-tay!