Which is another way of saying things didn't go quite according to plan...LOL
I figured that since I had to get up early tomorrow, I'd try making a fatty or two for breakfast. I figured scrambled eggs, mushrooms and cheese would make a nice filling.
Well, pretty much it was a case of if it could go wrong, it pretty much did. I overstuffed the first one a bit and set it aside. It was nice and pretty... for a second or two...
The I noticed a small tear forming, and before my eyes, it spread the length of the fatty. I tried pushing it back together, but alas, no luck.
I think the house being a bit warm (about 78) didn't help either.
Then, a brainstorm! I took the other chub and flattened it out and wrapped the one in it. It still was a bit thin, so I figured it'd blow at some point.
I had it wrapped in wax paper, so I threw it in the freezer for a couple minutes to firm it up long enough to move to the gosm.
Since I was pretty much planning on an omelette explosion, I put a small sheet of aluminum foil under it (although in hind sight, I'd probably have ended up with better results if I hadn't).
I had the gosm running at about 235 to an internal temp of 165. There was a good deal of cheese-seepage, and the sausage apparently did not need the extra fats from the bacon (shoulda cooked it and put it on the inside instead), but it didn't turn out as badly as I was expecting.
Jeanine wanted to try it before going to sleep, so I figured what the heck...
Turns out it tasted pretty darn good, even if it was a bit on the ugly side
Ok, the camera did accompany me for most of the evening... although I was too busy going through my entire repetoire of expletives (and making up a few new ones) during the time it took to make the repairs to take pix, so here's the first q-view from us as well...
A bit too much good stuff to fit in the good stuff...
Can tell it's still too thin, but still going for it...
Slapped on some bacon bandaids, but not too hopeful...
In the GOSM... about 135* internal temp...
It didn't look too bad, compared to what I was expecting...
Ok, tasted better than it looked... and looked better than I was expecting... so can't complain I guess...
I hope all these post correctly... and next time, I'll make a few changes and hopefully will come out with some better results...
Live and learn
Bill
I figured that since I had to get up early tomorrow, I'd try making a fatty or two for breakfast. I figured scrambled eggs, mushrooms and cheese would make a nice filling.
Well, pretty much it was a case of if it could go wrong, it pretty much did. I overstuffed the first one a bit and set it aside. It was nice and pretty... for a second or two...
The I noticed a small tear forming, and before my eyes, it spread the length of the fatty. I tried pushing it back together, but alas, no luck.
I think the house being a bit warm (about 78) didn't help either.
Then, a brainstorm! I took the other chub and flattened it out and wrapped the one in it. It still was a bit thin, so I figured it'd blow at some point.
I had it wrapped in wax paper, so I threw it in the freezer for a couple minutes to firm it up long enough to move to the gosm.
Since I was pretty much planning on an omelette explosion, I put a small sheet of aluminum foil under it (although in hind sight, I'd probably have ended up with better results if I hadn't).
I had the gosm running at about 235 to an internal temp of 165. There was a good deal of cheese-seepage, and the sausage apparently did not need the extra fats from the bacon (shoulda cooked it and put it on the inside instead), but it didn't turn out as badly as I was expecting.
Jeanine wanted to try it before going to sleep, so I figured what the heck...
Turns out it tasted pretty darn good, even if it was a bit on the ugly side
Ok, the camera did accompany me for most of the evening... although I was too busy going through my entire repetoire of expletives (and making up a few new ones) during the time it took to make the repairs to take pix, so here's the first q-view from us as well...
A bit too much good stuff to fit in the good stuff...
Can tell it's still too thin, but still going for it...
Slapped on some bacon bandaids, but not too hopeful...
In the GOSM... about 135* internal temp...
It didn't look too bad, compared to what I was expecting...
Ok, tasted better than it looked... and looked better than I was expecting... so can't complain I guess...
I hope all these post correctly... and next time, I'll make a few changes and hopefully will come out with some better results...
Live and learn
Bill