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angeltx

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  • Location: Waco, TX
Famous White Wings Fri, 08/12/05 5:00 PM (permalink)
Going here tonight http://www.texaswhitewings.com
you have to try these they are SO good
here's the recipe

Famous White Wings

4 (8 ounce) boneless chicken breasts
32 slices thin sliced bacon
1 lb monterey jack cheese, cut into 1 inch cubes
16 slices pickled jalapeno peppers


Cut each chicken breast into 4 strips.
Place a cheese cube and one slice of jalapeno on each chicken strip and roll up.
Wrap one slice of bacon around each rolled up chicken slice, forming a ball; then wrap another slice of bacon the opposite way.
Tuck the bacon into the chicken ball, using toothpicks to hold in place.
Grill at medium heat for 20-30 minutes, rotating constantly to ensure the meats are cooked through.
Cheese will start to ooze out and bacon will be crispy when done.
NOTE: You can speed up the cooking process by blanching the chicken balls in a fryer first for about 3-4 minutes.
Serve with flour tortillas, salsa, sour cream, or pico de gallo.
 
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    enginecapt

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    • Location: Fontana, CA
    RE: Famous White Wings Thu, 08/18/05 9:16 AM (permalink)
    For Texas, that's a very Americanized menu. With the plethora of excellent Mexican cheeses available, why use Monterey Jack?
     
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      efuery

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      • Joined: 12/23/2003
      • Location: Danbury, CT
      RE: Famous White Wings Thu, 08/18/05 9:27 AM (permalink)
      They sound good to me. I'm already thinking about variations on the stuffings
       
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        hefried

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        • Location: pdx, OR
        RE: Famous White Wings Thu, 08/18/05 11:43 AM (permalink)
        quote:
        Originally posted by enginecapt

        For Texas, that's a very Americanized menu. With the plethora of excellent Mexican cheeses available, why use Monterey Jack?

        I'll bet its cheaper...(at the food purveyor they use)
        It melts well too! ??!?!
        Sounds super yum to me, though~ Here's my ? Why are they called wings when they look like balls>? and they don't look white either...
        OH whatever, still more than edible I'm sure~
         
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          angeltx

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          • Joined: 11/6/2003
          • Location: Waco, TX
          RE: Famous White Wings Thu, 08/18/05 11:53 AM (permalink)
          Don't know why they are called Wings but I'll be sure to ask when I go back........White I guess because you use breast meat which is white.
           
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            Michael Hoffman

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            • Location: Gahanna, OH
            RE: Famous White Wings Thu, 08/18/05 12:00 PM (permalink)
            quote:
            Originally posted by angeltx

            Don't know why they are called Wings but I'll be sure to ask when I go back........White I guess because you use breast meat which is white.

            Heck. I thought you were going to talk about doves. I love to hunt white wing doves.
             
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