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Smoked pork steaks served with bbq beans

What To Serve With Pork Steaks

Pork

Smoked Ham Mac And Cheese Recipe

Pork· Smoker Recipes

SMOKED LOADED CHEESY POTATOES INGREDIENTS  1 Stick Of Butter Room Temperature Minced Garlic 1lb Bacon Slightly Cooked And Chopped  Minced Garlic Green Onion 5 lbs Gold Potatoes Salt Pepper Mexican Cheese  4 Oz Cream Cheese Room Temperature 1/2 Cup Milk 1 Cup Sour cream   HOW TO MAKE SMOKED LOADED CHEESY POTATOES: While you are peeling your potatoes, start a pot of boiling water for your potatoes. Cut up your potatoes into chunks for easier boiling. Boil the potatoes until they are ready to be mashed up. Start your smoker rolling smoke if you aren't already smoking other food.  Strain your potatoes and allow them to drip dry in an over kitchen sink strainer. Place the butter, cream cheese, bacon, garlic, salt, and pepper in your mixing bowl.    Dump the strained potatoes into the mixing bowl, and start the mixer to mix at low.  Once it has mixed quite a bit, add more milk if needed and add in some cheese. Spray a casserole pan with a nonstick spray; the pan I cooked in was a 4.8 Quart Pyrex.  If you are using glass, it will be stained, so use one that is okay if it gets stained by the smoker.   Spread the mashed potatoes into your casserole pan and top with more cheese, some bacon, and cut green onions. Smoke for about an hour if smoking at 225 degrees.  If smoking at a lower temperature, the time will increase, and the cooking time will decrease if smoking at a higher temperature.  You can tell when the casserole is done cooking when the cheese will be melted.   

Smoked Loaded Cheesy Potatoes Recipe

Pork· Smoker Recipes

Easy Holiday Solutions With Southside Market! If you love smoked meat and the flavor order with ease and take out some of the prep work for the holidays this year! So many products to choose from! Sausage slammers, smoked brisket, smoked turkey breast, bbq ribs, beef sausage, pork sausage, and more!!

Easy Holiday Solutions With Southside Market!

Beef· Pork

This Smoked BBQ Pulled Pork Mac And Cheese is the perfect way to use leftover pulled pork to make a new dish! Serve this as a side or as a meal! You can add peppers, hot sauces, or any type of cheese to make this dish.

Smoked BBQ Pulled Pork Mac And Cheese Recipe

Pork· Smoker Recipes

These Leftover Smoked Pork Shoulder Recipes are the perfect way to use up leftover smoked pork! Make soup, chilis, rice, sandwiches and more with the meat. You can even smoke chili in the dutch oven on the smoker. Boil down the pork shoulder bone into broth or into a stove top soup.

Leftover Smoked Pork Shoulder Recipes

Pork· Smoker Recipes

How To Make Smoked Pork Shoulder Roast!! This is easy to do while cooking low and slow the meat has so much flavor to it and makes amazing leftover meals! Shredded smoked pork makes for amazing sandwiches, beans, fried rice, and chilis as well!

How To Make Smoked Pork Shoulder Roast

Pork· Smoker Recipes

This Jim Beam Apple Bourbon Smoked Pork Shoulder is perfect to smoke a roast to make into shredded pork! Injection and rub make tender meat! Use a metal injector for easy injection to the pork shoulder. Smoke low and slow, this is perfect to make on Pit Boss Smoker or any pellet smoker!

Jim Beam Apple Bourbon Smoked Pork Shoulder

Pork· Smoker Recipes

Jack Daniels And Coca Cola Smoked Pork Shoulder Roast

Pork· Smoker Recipes

This Leftover Smoked Pulled Pork Chili Recipe smoked in a Cast Iron Dutch Oven on a Pit Boss Pellet Grill is amazing leftover pulled pork comfort food! You can add more spice to kick up the flavor, and add in more protein like pork sausage to add more flavor! Smoke low and slow to add more smoke flavor to the chili

Leftover Smoked Pulled Pork Chili Recipe On A Pit Boss Smoker!

Pork· Smoker Recipes

This Smoked Shredded Pork Baked Beans Recipe is the perfect side dish to use up leftover shredded pork! Plus it also makes a great lunch as well! Smoke these beans in a cast iron dutch oven to add more flavor to the beans as well! This is perfect to serve at a bbq or family get-together.

Smoked Shredded Pork Baked Beans Recipe

Pork· Smoker Recipes

This Shredded Pork Fried Rice Recipe On The Blackstone is perfect to make with leftover smoked pulled pork! The smoke flavor adds to the fried rice! Fried rice is an easy weeknight dinner that is easy to make on the Blackstone griddle!

Leftover Shredded Pork Fried Rice Recipe On The Blackstone

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Smoked pork steaks served with bbq beans

What To Serve With Pork Steaks

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