Ingredients
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18
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3/4
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1/2
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1 1/2
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1
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3
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Directions
Texas Woodpecker Eggs, This recipe originally came to me from my good friend, and Ex-MIL, Barbara Carroll It is similar to Texas Armadillo Eggs , but uses boiled eggs in place of the stuffed Jalapeos WARNING* These are addictive to Egg-Lovers!
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Oven to 300 Degrees. |
2
Done
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Lightly Spray a Large Baking Pan With Cooking Spray. |
3
Done
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Mix Together the Sausage (raw) and Grated Pepper Jack Cheese. |
4
Done
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Add Biscuit Mix in, 1/2 Cup at a Time, Until All Is Thoroughly Mixed. |
5
Done
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This Will Make a Very Stiff Dough, and Should Now Be Kneaded For About 3 Minutes. |
6
Done
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Pinch Off Pieces of the Dough, Almost the Size of the Eggs, and Flatten Out the Piece Into a "pancake", About 1/4 Inch Thick. |
7
Done
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Place One Boiled, Peeled Egg in the Center of Each "pancake" and Roll the Dough Around Each Egg to Cover It All the Way Around Evenly. |
8
Done
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Seal Any Edges Together With Your Fingers. |
9
Done
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Continue This Until All of the Eggs Are Covered in the Dough. |
10
Done
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Place the Box of Shake' N Bake Into a Large Shallow Dish. |
11
Done
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Crack the 3 Additional Raw Eggs Into a Bowl; Season With a Pinch of Salt and Black Pepper and Beat. |
12
Done
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Roll Each Egg in the Shake' N Bake, Then in the Egg Wash, and Back Again Through the Shake 'n Bake. |
13
Done
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Lay Each Egg on the Prepared Baking Sheet as It Is Done. |
14
Done
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Bake at 300 Degrees For 30 Minutes. |
15
Done
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the "woodpecker Eggs" Will Seem Soft to the Touch When They First Come Out of the Oven, but as They Cool, They Will "crust" Nicely. |