JP Z Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 Just came across this on my FB feed......I think these need to be made! The ingredients you'll need: • Garlic – 8 cloves chopped• Onion – 1 large chopped• Bacon – ½ lb. chopped• Beef chunks – 1 lb. stew meat works guud• Smoked Ham Hocks - 3• Pinto Beans – 1 lb. dry or you can use precooked• Plum Tomatoes – 4 or 5 chopped• Jalapeno Pepper – 1 chopped• Water• Beer – 2 bottles• BBQ Pit Boys Vodka BBQ Sauce – recipe can be found here or one of our other BBQ sauces found here or your favorite sauce• Your favorite condiments; cheese, hot sauce, tortillas, etc.• Black iron pot or Dutch oven with lid - 2 DIRECTIONS GETTING READY 1. Set up your grill for indirect heat (hot coals on one side of the grill and no coals on the other side of the grill) You can also cook these beans directly on the campfire. MAKING 2. Place your pot directly over the hot coals3. Add the dry pinto beans to the pot and pour enough water in pot to cover them.4. You want to par boil the beans with the lid on the pot for 20 minutes.5. Remove beans from the grill6. Place the second pot over the hot coals and add Bacon – ½ lb. choppedOnion – 1 large choppedGarlic – 8 cloves choppedBeef – 1 lb. cubed 7. Sauté these ingredients til browned8. Add the par boiled beans to the pot on the grill9. Add 1 bottle of beer to the pot and stir.10. Place lid on the pot and let simmer to soften beans.11. Place the ham hocks into the pot12. Add the tomatoes and chopped Jalapeno to the pot. Stir to mix13. Place lid back on the pot and move pot to the side of the grill with no coals. Cover grill with the lid.14. Let the beans simmer for 3 hours stirring occasionally15. After 3 hours add the BBQ sauce to the beans16. Recover the beans and let simmer for 1 more hour bobberineyes and reinhard1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reinhard1 Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 Ya, I follow them boy's. That's where I got the BBQ Chicken recipe from. Love their concept of cooking in the outdoors. Haven't tried this recipe yet but I will. good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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