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Wallymart Jalepeno Cheese Bread

Started by Larry The BBQ Guy, April 08, 2018, 08:50:31 AM

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Larry The BBQ Guy

Hey @Jed.cook

I finally got time to post my recipe. Made this last night:

Wallymart Jalapeno Cheese Bread


1  Walmart frozen white bread. See picture.

6oz or about ½ cup small can sliced Jalapenos. Any kind you like, but don't use fresh.
6oz or about ¾ cup small chunk sharp cheddar (3/4 small brick)
Couple pinches garlic or other spice you think will go good with the above. I just use salt.

Cover the frozen loaf with a little oil by putting it in a plastic bag and squishing it around some. Let it sit out or in the icebox till it's slightly stiff but still cold. If you are wondering how that feels, go ask your local librarian if you can hold her hand.


Drain Jalapeno as dry as Granny on a Sunday morning, chop cheese into half inch chunks and slice dough into ½ inch slices and mix it all up gently. Leave it all chunky. The way I do that is to slice it all separate and then lay it down in layers in the bag so it's evenly mixed but the dough's not all bend out of shape. See picture.


Close the bag over the loaf loosely and leave it out to get about as big as large cantaloupe. Too small and it will be flat and tough. Too big and it will be dry. See picture for size. If you're wondering about how much salt and spice, put as much all around the outside of the loaf as you would a steak before you eat it. If you don't eat steak, just pretend you do.


Get your Weber to 425 degrees any way you know how so the coal surround the Dutch oven but not touch it. Sort of like how the police surrounded cousin Stubbs that time he got crazy. Don't see picture. Grease up your Dutch oven or cast iron frying pan better than your Daddy's hair when he's was a going courting, then put it in there to heat up for about 10 minutes. Not your Daddy, but the pan and lid. When it's hot, throw a goodly mount of uncooked grits or cornmeal into the bottom and drop the dough in as quick as you can but gently and put the lid on quick. Remember when you dropped home that ugly girl you took to the dance that time? Like that.


Now quickly put the lid on your Weber and leave it alone for 20 minutes or about as long as one episode of Mama's Family- minus commercials. Now take the lids off and give it a quick look.  It should look very light brown. Leave the lid off the Dutch oven now, put the Weber lid back on and cook till it's golden brown and springs back quickly when touched.

Dump it out on a rack of some type and try and let it cool down before you eat it. I find it's best to have your favorite liquid diversionary ready order to redirect your mind elsewhere during such tempting times. When it's just cool, slice it in wedges like a pizza.


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Dc_smoke309

Oh dear lord that looks fantastic.


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Larry The BBQ Guy

Thanks for the comment. @Dc_smoke309 . I never made this before but I owed @Jed.cook a bread recipe. I really liked the way it turned out. Very easy and inexpensive due to the Walmart frozen dough. Generally don't shop there but thought it was worth the try.
26" Orig. Premium Black, 22" Orig. black, 22" Jumbo Joe black, 14" Smokey Joe black. More to come.