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Double Smoked Bacon and Sausage

DOUBLE SMOKED BACON AND SAUSAGE Smoke it once, Smoke it twice,  Add some special sauce And make your breakfast extra nice! Taking just a few simple steps can turn your store bought bacon and sausage into something really special. Use on a breakfast platter or as an extra-smokey ingredient in macaroni & cheese or mashed potatoes. INGREDIENTS: 1/2 pound unseasoned thick sliced bacon 1 pound assorted unseasoned, uncooked sausages SPECIAL SAUCE: 1 tablespoon maple syrup 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon granulated onion 1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic 1/2 teaspoon black pepper Smokehouse Wood Chips (flavor of...

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Bacon 101

BACON 101 Making bacon is easier than you may think, all it takes is a few ingredients and a little curing time. The best thing about making your own bacon is you can choose quality of cuts of meat, spice and smoke it as you wish, and make it in big batches that can be frozen for several months. If you've only got a week, follow the directions for the dry cure recipe. If you've got two weeks, try the wet cure. Always allow an extra day for drying prior to smoking and an extra day to "set" the smoke...

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Camp Breakfast on the Mimi Moto

Whether at home on the back porch or out camping, one-skillet meals are a quick way to get food on the table. The compact, Smokehouse Mimi Moto wood fired cooking stove is a powerful product that can handle cooking up a big meal. Breakfast couldn't be easier with this protein-rich, tasty combination of favorite breakfast meats, eggs, potatoes, and vegetables. Easy to vary, this recipe can use up leftovers from the night before or finish off odds and ends from the deli drawer. Change up the meat or vegetables as desired.  CAMP BREAKFAST ON THE MIMI MOTO INGREDIENTS: 1/2 Pound...

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Apple Smoked Breakfast Sausage Links

Once you’ve made your own sausage a few times, I can almost guarantee you won’t go back to store bought links again. Making your own sausage lets you control the meat you use, the amount and type of fat, preservatives, as well as the endless variations of herbs, spices and additional flavorings. It’s even easy to customize a single batch by dividing the base ingredients and adding different flavors. For instance, in this recipe, you may want half of the batch mild and the other half spicy; simply add a half teaspoon of cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes and...

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