Doritos 2nd Degree Burn and hot sauces!

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Re: Doritos 2nd Degree Burn and hot sauces!

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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:A few years ago someone bought me a bottle called "Smack My Ass And Call Me Sally". :lol:
Found it!

http://www.chillychiles.com/catalogue/catalogue_frame.html?submenu=catalogue

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Mindwarp wrote:I tried this one once, it's called Rectal Rocket Fuel :lol:

http://www.chillychiles.com/catalogue/catalogue_frame.html?submenu=catalogue
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Mindwarp wrote:
THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:A few years ago someone bought me a bottle called "Smack My Ass And Call Me Sally". :lol:
Found it!

http://www.chillychiles.com/catalogue/catalogue_frame.html?submenu=catalogue
I tried that one at my dads it wasnt bad
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Re: Doritos 2nd Degree Burn and hot sauces!

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We need an official RC10 Talk recipe thread. :mrgreen:

I made these bacon, egg and cheese biscuit cups last night for dinner:
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- Coat a small muffin/cupcake pan with cooking spray
- Divide a small pack of biscuits and press into the pan forming thin cups
- Chop and fry bacon or ham and add to each cup
- Add your favorite cheese on top of the bacon in each cup...I used shredded sharp cheddar
- Pour EggBeaters or 2 mixed eggs into each cup, making sure no to over-fill
- Bake in the oven at 350-degrees for about 10-15 minutes, until biscuits are golden and eggs are thoroughly cooked
*Some recipes call for adding onions and peppers along with the other ingredients.

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Started preparing today for a HUGE Super Bowl party tomorrow. My best bud got divorced (unwillingly :( ) last year and has the whole place to himself. It'll be a huge turnout and my friends and I all have at least 2 things in common: Cooking and drinking. :D Like it or not it's true. Anyway, the only rule every year is that each person bring enough food for 3 people. I'm doing roasted chicken and wings this year. I'm off Monday too. :mrgreen: And yes, there will be plenty of designated drivers. Mostly disgruntled wives... :lol:

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Final product. I like to cut the spine out and lay it open. Cooks faster with relatively the same results as upright. :wink: Plus it's easier to imagine it getting up and dancin'. :mrgreen:

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That looks awesome! I'll be doing some cooking tomorrow as well, I don't know what yet but it'll have something hot! :lol:

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Thinking over my snacking options for tomorrow. :D Buffalo chicken dip is rising to the top of the idea pile. I have to help a friend move in the morning(until earlier he was hiring someone, but what are you gonna do when it comes to friends :roll: ). At least I'll get to use my favorite joke:

Be sure to grab one end of the headboard of the bed and as you walk past the wife say "Man! What's up with all the dents in this headboard??!" :shock:

Meh, they love it! :lol: If you're lucky the wife will ask you to leave. :mrgreen:

Anyhoo, this is how I make Buffalo Chicken Dip. I make it this way because I couldn't remember all the real ingredients the first time I went to get them so I only got what I could remember. You can double or triple this recipe to your needs very easily.

1 pkg Cream Cheese
1 5oz can pre-cooked chicken
4oz Frank's RedHot
(You can add sour cream if you want it creamier)
Melt it all down in a pan and serve warm with tortilla chips. It's friggin' awesome! :mrgreen:
I scored this on a discount rack for 50¢ so you know I grabbed it! I'll try it with this instead of Frank's tomorrow. It's been good on everything else so far.

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Sounds interesting as a dip, but I don't think I've ever seen pre-cooked chicken in a can. Where do you get it?

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I had some Frank's RedHot sauce the other day for the first time and really liked it.

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Mindwarp wrote:Sounds interesting as a dip, but I don't think I've ever seen pre-cooked chicken in a can. Where do you get it?
It's usually near the tuna. It's not good by itself really, but quick and easy for salads or dips.
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Spent 10 hrs working outside yesterday so I gave myself today to goof off other than a pre-dawn run of course. :D Kinda slow today so I figured I would bore everyone in the closest thing we have to a food thread. :lol: I bought a domain and hope to have a site up and running soon so I don't have subject everyone here to my complete randomness. :mrgreen: Still researching things though(PMs welcome). Until then... any hot sauce is good with these. Ham, egg and cheese quesadillas we had for breakfast. They're made exactly the way they sound. :lol: By the way, my wife asked "Do you have a girlfriend on that website or something?" :lol: I don't count Halgar. :shock: BTW I re-sized that crappy image in photobucket, but it won't change here. :?
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breakfast after St Patty's day - and you have ham?

corned beef hash & 2 sunny eggs here this morning :)

Then philly cheese steaks for lunch...I think I just heard my arteries hardening.
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Re: Doritos 2nd Degree Burn and hot sauces!

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Tried these today, impulse buy at the cash register. Sooo glad I tried them, they are really tasty and the rolled chip design really snaps and crunches in a satisfying way. The flavor was good too, but it wasn't that spicy. The chips do not taste like corn.
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I'll have to see if I can get them here in Canada, they look tasty!

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