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    Posted: 04 February 2010 at 22:53
I decided to make a mexican fattie or 2. Using nopales that's cactus for the gringo's (lol). The filling for the 2 are sauteed onions, anaheim peppers, grilled cactus. Also some cooked bacon and chorizo. all sprinkled with some lantana of texas seasoning. I also cooked up 4 more anaheim's with some virgin olive oil and peeled them. Then stuffed them with some cream cheese and sour cream. the only difference between the 2 mexican fatties are one (with the bacon weave) I used cheddar cheese in the filling. and the other one with 2 strips of bacon I used home made mexican cheese along with the filling. We also threw a chili cheese dog fattie on the smoker. I am curious how this will turn out with the bread in side. All the sausage is home made also. thanks for lookin and I will have more pics when they come out.







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got some pics of them in the smoker. almost ready to come out.

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here are the finished pics...hot dpog fatty is WICKED CRAZY GOOD !!!!

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always some good stuff whenever a fatty is cut open! great job on them!

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Incredibly delicious stuff Jerod, you sure know how to pile on good tasting things inside a fatty. I especially loved the grilled nopalitos one, you have that Mexican cooking down perfectly, congratulations! Hey, that cheese brick closeup looked fantastic- is that one you made? 
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Now those are some awesome looking fatties!Clap
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thanks for all the comments
 
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Originally posted by Rivet Rivet wrote:

Incredibly delicious stuff Jerod, you sure know how to pile on good tasting things inside a fatty. I especially loved the grilled nopalitos one, you have that Mexican cooking down perfectly, congratulations! Hey, that cheese brick closeup looked fantastic- is that one you made? 
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