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    • Smoked Baby Back Ribs

      Posted at 9:54 am by NativeNM, on October 27, 2017

      I’ve always felt a bit intimidated when it comes to smoking meats.  I think it comes from living in Kansas City, known as the barbecue capital of the world.  Kansas City is famous for it’s bbq and you will find many restaurants serving up some of the finest barbecue around.  And for the serious smokers there is the “American Royal” where hundreds of competitors come from all over the country to show off their best barbecue skills.  I live just a few blocks from one of the most famous bbq joints in the country, “Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que” aka “Oklahoma Joe’s”.  Yes, they changed their name a few years ago but they will always be “OK Joe’s” to me.  Their burnt ends (my personal favorite) are to die for, the most tender and flavorful morsels I have ever tasted.  Once I tasted “Joe’s” I’ve never found anything that compares.  It’s just that good!  We go at least twice a month and it never fails that there is a long line either to the door or out the door and around the building.  The original “Joe’s” is located in KCK in a gas station where you can still buy gas and get your bbq to go.  Our local “Joe’s” here in Olathe has the Kansas City BBQ store located a few doors down and you can find any and all bbq essentials from wood and smokers to sauce and rubs.  Anything you need, they have it.  Yes, I’ve always felt a little out of my element when it comes to barbecue but I did my research and felt ready to jump in and see if I could do it myself.  I’m really happy with how it came out, maybe it’s not as good as “Joe’s”  but pretty darn good, if I do say so myself.  And just to make sure it wasn’t beginners luck, I smoked a second batch of ribs. . . Awesome!!
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      Posted in Entree, Recipes | 5 Comments | Tagged Bar-B-Que Ribs, Barbecue Ribs, BBQ Ribs, Hickory Smoked Ribs, Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que, Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que Sauce, Joe's Rib Rub, Kansas City BBQ Store, Oklahoma Joe's BBQ, Smoked Baby Back Ribs
    • Cinnamon Streusel Bread Pudding

      Posted at 9:55 am by NativeNM, on October 16, 2017

      If you enjoyed the Cinnamon Streusel Brioch Bread then you will love this bread pudding.  It practically melts in your mouth and is topped with a sweet crunchy streusel that adds texture and sweetness to every bite.  The recipe is almost the same as the Cinnamon Streusel Brioch Bread except the loaf is baked without the streusel and saved for topping the bread pudding.  It is so delicious it could be served as breakfast, brunch or dessert.
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      Posted in Breakfast, Dessert, Recipes | 4 Comments | Tagged Brunch Bread Pudding, Cinnamon Streusel, Cinnamon Streusel Bread Pudding, Cinnamon Streusel Brioche Bread, Cinnamon Streusel Brioche Bread Pudding
    • Cinnamon Streusel Brioche Bread

      Posted at 2:51 pm by NativeNM, on October 3, 2017

      The one bread that never fails me is brioche.  It’s the perfect bread to make bread pudding or french toast because the dough is made with butter and eggs with a hint of honey for sweetness.  I always make a double batch, it must be OCD that I can’t make just one loaf.  So on this baking day half of the dough was made into a cinnamon streusel loaf and the other half was saved for the best brioche rolls ever. The dough needs to chill in the refrigerator at least overnight so you can make it up ahead and store in the fridge for up to a week or 10 days.  For me it’s a much easier process and works with my timetable.  So if you want two loaves of Cinnamon Streusel Brioch then double the sugar/cinnamon mix and streusel.  Or if you want some brioche rolls, I’ll leave that up to you.
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      Posted in Bread, Recipes | 0 Comments | Tagged Brioche Rolls, Cinnamon Streusel Braided Bread, Cinnamon Streusel Brioche Bread
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