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Recipe exchange thread!

I'll definitely be following this thread. Unfortunately, I won't have much to contribute, though. I like cooking, but I don't have much experience or knowledge, so I have to steal ideas from you guys ;)

EDIT: Of course, I mean I'm following the thread now, since I missed it when it first appeared. And, in the case of flamingliberal, I could possibly be just stealing her food rather than making it myself :p
 
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Ok, one more for those Labor day BBQs:

Bacon-wrapped Jalapeño poppers:

Large Jalapeños (recipe below is good for about 8-10, more if they're smaller)
1 cup cream cheese
2 cup shredded cheddar (proportions of cheese to taste)
2 tsp salt
cracked pepper
1.5 tsp smoked paprika
2-3 clove garlic, crushed
bacon

Slice jalapeños length-wise. Gently open the peppers, and scrape out the seeds and membranes.

Combine the cheeses, garlic and spices and stuff each pepper with as much mixture as you can, while still being able to mostly close the pepper. Wrap in bacon and either skewer like a kabob or secure the bacon with toothpicks.

The key to grilling these is to cook them slowly enough that the peppers get cooked, while not burning the bacon. We've done these on the grill and in the smoker. They came out better when we did them on the side of the grill on a piece of tin foil (to prevent the cheese from melting out onto the coals) for about 15-30 minutes, depending on how hot the grill is. If you're using the smoker, it will take longer (say 30-45 minutes) and the bacon is likely to not crisp up. You can crisp the bacon by either putting them over the heat for a couple of minutes. You can also take them off the grill and toss them in a broiler for a brief crisping session.

These can also probably be cooked in the oven, though I've not tried that.

This is where I got the recipe.
 
For those of you who like pancakes for breakfast, here's a modification that improves them and makes them a bit more healthy. This is for those of you who make pancakes from a recipe, rather than a mix. Simply replace the flour with equal parts cornmeal, oatmeal, and whole wheat flour. Then, add enough flour to make it the right consistency--usually about another third part. For example, if your recipe uses 1 cup of flour, replace that with 1/3 cup each of cornmeal, oatmeal, and whole wheat flour, and then about 1/3 cup of regular flour.

This adds a lot of fiber and a better texture. They taste better, too.
 
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