Weber Hot Pockets

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Bearcarver

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Weber Hot Pockets



OK Guys, I already did a Cheesesteak Hot Pockets (Step by Step):
Link Here>> Cheesesteak Hot Pockets

So Now I’ll do a Weber Hot Pocket.
A Weber is a Spin-off of the Cheesesteak, made with Mayo or Miracle Whip, instead of Sauce.
And it has Tomato, Lettuce, and Cheese, but not normally anything else, like Onions, Shrooms, Peppers (hot or Sweet), etc:
Here’s That Weber:
Webber Sammy (Best way to make)

So now I’ll show you how to make “Weber Hot Pockets”
We basically start with the same things used in a Cheesesteak Hot Pocket, but use Miracle Whip (or Mayo) instead of Sauce
So I tear up a bunch of Leaves of Lettuce, and put them in a Bowl.
Then since I didn’t have any Fresh Maters, I cut up some Canned Tomatoes, and put them in the bowl.
Note: I laid the Mater pieces on Paper Towels first, to suck up some of the extra water from the can.
Then I put the Browned Shredded Chip Steak in the bowl, and some shredded mozzarella, and tossed it around.
Then I Nuked it just a little to melt the cheese, and added a couple TBS of Miracle Whip, and tossed it again.

Then I stretched out 4 sheets of Crescent Rolls (1/2 container), on a cookie tray, and put a pile of the mix on each.
Then I stretched the other 4 sheets of Crescent Rolls over the top & sealed the edges.
Then into the Oven @ 375° for 10 to 12 minutes, once nicely browned, we can remove them.

Throw a couple Pickle Chips or Spears & you’re good to go, and maybe even some Deviled Eggs.


That’s All Folks!!

Bear


My new method of not buying lousy Winter Tomatoes at our Food Markets:
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Fresh out of the Can:
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Draining excess water after a quick rinse:
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Onto a plate & ready for adding to the Mix:
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Shredded Mozzarella and Maters (We were Out of Lettuce---Covid):
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Add Heated Chip-Steak and Toss:
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Then I Nuked just a little & add a couple TBS of Miracle Whip, and toss again:
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I stretched out 4 sheets of Crescent Rolls (1/2 container), on a cookie tray, and put a pile of the mix on each:
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Then I stretched the other 4 sheets of Crescent Rolls over the top & sealed the edges:
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Bear's Supper, with Dill Pickle Spears: (After 10 to 12 minutes @ 375° & Nicely Browned)
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Figured I'd open one to show You the inside:
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Getting one ready for next Night:
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Second Night's Supper, with Deviled Eggs & Pickle Chips:
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Those look excellent Bear. The Cheesesteak ones you posted before have become a regular item here, 2-3 times a month. Now we gotta try the Weber version. Nice, big Like! Stay safe.
 
Nice . I need to dress out a webber next time . I have a whole freezer full of beef .
I wonder how those would freeze ?
Whole peeled San Marzano always on the shelf at my house .
Nice work !
 
Looking good Bear!! I'm digging the whole concept. Heck, the options are endless on what to put in them and different flavor profiles you could do. Great job sir!!

Robert
 
Those look excellent Bear. The Cheesesteak ones you posted before have become a regular item here, 2-3 times a month. Now we gotta try the Weber version. Nice, big Like! Stay safe.


Thank You Mike!!
Glad you like them!!
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
Nice . I need to dress out a webber next time . I have a whole freezer full of beef .
I wonder how those would freeze ?
Whole peeled San Marzano always on the shelf at my house .
Nice work !


Thank You Rich!!
I would think they would freeze Fine!!
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
That looks delicious John, the flaky, buttery flavor of the crescent rolls would be a great touch, Like! RAY
 
Looking good Bear!! I'm digging the whole concept. Heck, the options are endless on what to put in them and different flavor profiles you could do. Great job sir!!

Robert


Thank You Robert!!
Yup these are Great Sammies, but depending on what you put in them, they can be like Miniature Strombolis.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
That looks delicious John, the flaky, buttery flavor of the crescent rolls would be a great touch, Like! RAY


Thank You Ray!!
I like the Meat to Bread ratio with these Rolls too.
And Thanks for the Like.

Bear
 
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