The Divine Swine / Pig Candy Revisited

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chilerelleno

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Merry Christmas and a Prosperous-n-Happy New year to everyone here.



Earlier this morning, by special request, I made several batchs of Pig Candy.
Regular, Maple/Brown sugar glaze
Spicy, Maple/Brown sugar with Cayenne pepper
Milk Chocolate & Nut covered regular glaze

I made the spicy without any Black pepper, and went light on the cayenne pepper and it was a hit this time. A perfect balance of sweet/salty and spicy.

Used Milk chocolate this time instead of Dark, and salted it, again a homerun.



First (1st) batch on the plate!




I also have a Christmas Turkey in the smoker, going to be eating well this evening.
Pics to come later.
 
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Dang, about completely forgot about my bird.

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Dang it man! I would love to try some of that. Great pics and nice job!.

Merry Christmas to you and yours CR.

Looking forward to seeing the turkey.
Thanks, hope y'alls Christmas was a good one.
Appreciate the Point.
Oh my that looks good!

That plate shot should make the carousel!

Point!

Al
Thanks for the compliments and Point.
Absolutely brilliant. Also, your qview belongs in a gallery! Points!

Disco
Don't know about its brilliance, but I can attest to it's tastiness.
Thanks for the Point.
 
Love pictures of your pig candy, gott try it. Would you mind sharing some details on length of time and temperature? Presumed you smoked it first? Thx
 
Love pictures of your pig candy, gott try it. Would you mind sharing some details on length of time and temperature? Presumed you smoked it first? Thx
375'F for about 10-15 minutes per side on average.
Time will vary according to temp and thickness.

No,I didn't smoke it first.
 
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous-n-Happy New year to everyone here.



Earlier this morning, by special request, I made several batchs of Pig Candy.
Regular, Maple/Brown sugar glaze
Spicy, Maple/Brown sugar with Cayenne pepper
Milk Chocolate & Nut covered regular glaze

I made the spicy without any Black pepper, and went light on the cayenne pepper and it was a hit this time. A perfect balance of sweet/salty and spicy.

Used Milk chocolate this time instead of Dark, and salted it, again a homerun.


First (1st) batch on the plate!



I also have a Christmas Turkey in the smoker, going to be eating well this evening.
Pics to come later.
Looks great! was this recipe something you came up with ?  How about white pepper over cayenne to offset the sweet?
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