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    Does anyone out there have a good recipe for pigs feet?
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  • #2
    can you make those things good? To much work and not enough pay-off...kinda like some women
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    • #3
      Originally posted by GOT14U View Post
      can you make those things good? To much work and not enough pay-off...kinda like some women
      i agree with you GOT. Maybe smoking will make them edible, just not for me. Can't bring myself to eat them. When I see them in the store all I can think about are the older folks gnawing on them.
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      • #4
        I have posted this I'm pretty sure..Hmm lemme look...
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        • #5
          I used to have one, but I think I misplaced it, along with my recipe for fried chicken feet, and head cheese.....
          Once you go Weber....you never call customer service....

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            http://www.smoked-meat.com/forum/sho...82327#poststop
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            • #7
              Originally posted by IrishChef View Post
              I used to have one, but I think I misplaced it, along with my recipe for fried chicken feet, and head cheese.....
              Yup, those are the same recipes I ummm misplaced...yeah that's it, misplaced!
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              • #8
                Thanks Buddy.

                The customs agent doesn't like us I guess still didn't get my stuff
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lynsey123 View Post
                  Thanks Buddy.

                  The customs agent doesn't like us I guess still didn't get my stuff
                  Bastages... pisses me off to spend damn near $13 and have it delayed a month. WTF?
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                  • #10
                    I had a lucky pig's foot once... then I married my first wife. I threw that sumbitch out... well both them sumbitches!!

                    My grandma used to make pickled pig's feet... they were actually pretty good... and at five years old, my palet din't like a whole lot.


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Richtee View Post
                      Bastages... pisses me off to spend damn near $13 and have it delayed a month. WTF?
                      Me too Buddy I'm really looking forward to getting it.
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                      • #12
                        When I ship stuff to my brother in Germany, on the customs declaration, I list some things as seasonings, and print out some stickers on the computer that say what the seasoning is, ingredients, and "irradiated lot1234-56A", in as professional of a look as I can manage at home, and affix it to the baggies/vac pacs. Haven't had an issue yet, and they have opened every one to inspect it.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by IrishChef View Post
                          When I ship stuff to my brother in Germany, on the customs declaration, I list some things as seasonings, and print out some stickers on the computer that say what the seasoning is, ingredients, and "irradiated lot1234-56A", in as professional of a look as I can manage at home, and affix it to the baggies/vac pacs. Haven't had an issue yet, and they have opened every one to inspect it.
                          Thanks Irish,

                          Rich has shipped me stuff before and never took this long.
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                          • #14
                            I just ain't never been that damn hungry! Ain't sure a Natty or 9 could convince me...
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                            • #15
                              Pigs Feet - Beans

                              1 pound pinto beans, canned, drained
                              1 pound garbonzo beans, canned, drained
                              2 pig's feet, cut in half
                              1 onion, medium, chopped
                              1 ham hocks, smoked
                              1/4 cup tomato sauce, or diced
                              1 tablespoon garlic powder
                              1/2 cup cilantro
                              salt & pepper, to taste
                              water

                              In a large pot (4 qt.) add ham hock and pigs feet and cover with water. Bring to boil on high heat for 1/2 hour.Drain and add fresh water. Bring back to a boil and simmer.
                              Rinse beans and add to pot.
                              Cover with water and cook on medium heat for 1 hour, add water as needed (do not burn).
                              Add the salt, pepper, garlic and tomato sauce and turn heat to low and simmer until pork and beans are tender (about 3 hours).
                              Check to make sure there is always water to cover (check every 20 minutes, stir).
                              Add cilantro during the last 15 minutes of cooking time.
                              Serve over hot rice

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