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Check out this Old-Time Texas Chili that’s been barbecued up in the States since the mid 1800’s, and for good reason -it tastes real good, and its tang and heat will sure cure what ails you.

This all meat “chili con carne” has Spanish and Mexican roots, but it took the Texas Range Cooks out on the cattle drives to make this style of Chili a legend.

Give it a try. Our BBQ Pit Boys Texas Chili recipe is real easy to do. All you need is some beef ground chuck, some beef brisket (if ya have any left over), onions, garlic, some special spices, bbq sauce, your favorite beer, and just a little bit of your time! Can you smell that? It smells good! -BBQ Pit Boys

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Pork Bacon addicts, rejoice! A “Low and Slow” Stuffed and Bacon wrapped Ground Pork loaf is easy to do, as shown by one of the Pit Boys!

Tortilla Recipe

Tortillas are one of the staples of Mexican cuisine, served up fried as tacos, rolled into soft burritos or layered as enchiladas.

The history of tortillas dates back to 10,000 BC, when a peasant first prepared this flat corn bread to the Mayan king.

Missionaries later spread the recipe for tortillas throughout California, and today flour tortillas are favored over white bread for their versatility and low fat content.

Hi, Im Jason Hill of Chef Tips outside the Mission Tortilla Factory in Anaheim. Lets head back to the kitchen and learn how to make homemade tortillas.

To prepare this flour tortilla recipe, you only need four ingredients: flour, baking powder, vegetable shortening or lard and salt.

First, stir 4 cups all purpose flour and 1/8 teaspoon baking powder in a large bowl. Next add 1/2 cup of shortening or lard into the mixture and work the fat into the flour with your hands.

Dissolve 1 1/2 teaspoons of salt into 1 1/2 cups of warm water. Drizzle this slowly into the flour mixture and mix until you have a soft dough. Knead for 1 minute, adding flour or small amounts of lukewarm water if needed. The dough should not be too wet or dry. Once it is at the right consistency, turn bowl over to cover the dough and let it rest for about 20 minutes.

Next, divide the dough into 12 pieces and form into balls. As you form and roll the balls, coat your hands with a little bit of shortening. Flatten and cover balls with plastic wrap and let rest for 20-30 minutes.

To prepare the tortillas, preheat a griddle over medium heat. Remove a flattened ball and roll it into a circle. A small rolling pin works well. Turn the dough around after each stroke with the rolling pin. Roll as thin as possible, stretching with your fingers if necessary.

Place each rolled tortilla on a hot cast iron skillet, pan or griddle and flip over every 15-20 seconds. Youll know its done when it develops brown spots on each side and it bubbles up.

Serve these warm tortillas with butter right off the pan. You can even sprinkle them with a bit of cinnamon sugar for a dessert treat.

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Pulled Pork Sandwiches anyone? Try this easy to do recipe for real BBQ Pulled Pork, all done on a simple backyard BBQ smoker.

All you need for this Pulled Pork Barbecue is 8-10lbs. of Boston Butt, also known as Pork Shoulder, and your favorite Dry Rub and Barbecue sauce.

After trimming off the excess fat, and lightly coating the pork with dry rub, smoke the Butt low and slow at 225f-275f for about 12 hours on your backyard Smoker.

When the internal temp. of the meat reaches around 175f-195f, remove from the fire and wrap it in plastic wrap or foil for about 45 minutes to an hour so that it can rest -allowing the delicate flavor and juices to permeate the meat.

Shred as shown, and enjoy!
-BBQ Pit Boys

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