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Dairy, Grains Appetizers, Hot & spicy, Poppers, Uncle steve 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 Whole Habanero chile pepper
orange stemmed
1/2 lb Jack cheese, finely grated
1 t Fresh horseradish
optional* finely
grated
2 T Fresh cilantro, chopped fine
1 T Bacon bits, fresh cooked
1 c Instant pancake mix
1/2 c Durum wheat flour
Water
Peanut oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Fry lean bacon to crispy and drain on paper towels. Great cheese fine.
Remove stems and chop cilantro leaves fine. Grate horseradish root
fine.  Cut a small circular hole in the tops of peppers around the
stem,  approximately. 3/8 inch, and remove stem and seeds core.  Mix
cheese, horseradish, cilantro and bacon bits together. Stuff  mixture
into chilies.  Put about a 1/2 inch or peanut oil in your favorite cast
iron skillet  and heat to high, but not smoking. Other oils are OK and
using a deep  fat fryer would work also.  Mix a thin pancake batter
using approximate. double the amount of  water called for.  Plunge
stuffed habs into batter and then roll in durum flour. After  all 12
are coated repeat for a second time.  A lazy-man's alternative for the
batter is to cut phyllo dough and  wrap each pepper. This method is not
as messy, easier, faster and  still taste great.  Cook only 2-3 at a
time to keep the oil hot. Cook each side for 30-45  seconds (flip
gently with a fork), until golden tan, not brown. Serve  hot.  I find
it hard to eat one whole Habanero Chile fresh and ripe off the  plant.
But I can usually eat 5-6 of these critters at a sitting. The  seed
removal, cooking and cheese seem to make the "heat" level more
tolerable (at least for me).  *Alternate filling ingredients:
Horseradish can be over powering and  "kill" the flavor of the other
ingredients some times. You can leave  it out or substitute cumin,
celery seed, garlic etc. Experiment, it's  the fun part of cooking!...
Or is it the eating? Enjoy!!  This HOT recipe and many others can be
found at "Uncle Steve's HOT  Stuff" site:
http://HotChiles.WildSpices.com/ Anything and Everything  about Chile
Peppers Notes: These bite sized treats are also a home  remedy for the
comon cold or stuffy nose.  ; ) Recipe by: Steve &  Lindy Nearman
<hot_chiles@hotmail.com>  Recipe by Mrs. Amelia Williams  Posted to
CHILE-HEADS DIGEST by Uncle Steve <chiles@flash.net> on Sep  21, 1999,
converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 364
Calories From Fat: 172
Total Fat: 19.6g
Cholesterol: 58.2mg
Sodium: 1315.9mg
Potassium: 158.9mg
Carbohydrates: 18.4g
Fiber: 1.2g
Sugar: 2.3g
Protein: 27.8g


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