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Oven Baked Shotgun Shells

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My wife Chrystal getting pretty good at making oven baked shotgun shells.
Must be a secret Amish recipe :emoji_astonished:
She using Hunters Pride bbq sauce.
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Those look pretty darn good.
Have never made them. Will have to give 'em a try.
 
Looking good.

Point for sure
Chris
 
Looks great and I bet taste better than when I tried to make them.
 
They look great. I bought a box of Manicotti shells but haven't made them yet.
 
Your wife did an awesome job on those! I've only made them once.

Ryan
 
Thanks all.

She found a better way to make them.

Mix everything and stuff the shells overnight, moisture from the meat softens the shells.
 
WOW! Those look mighty good. I could do away with a couple of those!

Jim
 
I will post her recipe when she gets it for me.
 
Here is her recipe, said she got it from a cooking site and did her own tweaking.

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Thanks for the recipe. 👍

Guess shells are bigger than I envisioned if you can stuff 2.5 pounds of meat in 1 pkg of shells .
I've been looking at them online, and ones I looked at said serving size 3 with 4.5 servings/box.
That would be about 13 shells.
 
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