Hillbilly Steaks
Dr. BBQ
Anyone ever try this stuff??? Or should I say, anyone that isn't from or live in the South try this stuff???
Its one of the first "local treats" that I was introduced to when I first moved here. I believe that its really one of those aquired tastes, because the first time I tried it, it was in a biscuit as a sandwich and I shook my head in disbelief. I knew what Ham was, hahah, but I had never tried the country ham.
As time went on, I developed quite a taste for this stuff, and now its a pretty common breakfast item on the weekends. Even better, is that country ham slices are traditionally served with what is called Red Eye Gravy. basically, you fry the ham up in a skillet, and remove the ham, and pour in some black coffee to the drippings. So you know that the killer beans make a mean red eye gravy.
Because of the way the stuff is prepared/cured, it doesn't need refrigeration! hahahah MORE MEAT BOMBS!!!! I know of a few BOTL around here that would make a good Meat Bomb candidate!
for reference
http://www.momnpops.net/
Its one of the first "local treats" that I was introduced to when I first moved here. I believe that its really one of those aquired tastes, because the first time I tried it, it was in a biscuit as a sandwich and I shook my head in disbelief. I knew what Ham was, hahah, but I had never tried the country ham.
As time went on, I developed quite a taste for this stuff, and now its a pretty common breakfast item on the weekends. Even better, is that country ham slices are traditionally served with what is called Red Eye Gravy. basically, you fry the ham up in a skillet, and remove the ham, and pour in some black coffee to the drippings. So you know that the killer beans make a mean red eye gravy.
Because of the way the stuff is prepared/cured, it doesn't need refrigeration! hahahah MORE MEAT BOMBS!!!! I know of a few BOTL around here that would make a good Meat Bomb candidate!
for reference
http://www.momnpops.net/