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Pigs in a blanket Recipe

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Ingredients For bob's pigs in blankets

2 lb
round steak
1 lb
bacon
ground black pepper to taste
onion salt to taste
3 Tbsp
kitchen bouquet
1 md
onion, sliced
1/4 c
flour
2 c
water
reserved pan drippings
round tooth picks

Directions:
Directions:
To Make bob's pigs in blankets

1
Partially freeze round steak. Trim off fat

2
Cut up meat into 3/4" to 1" strips about 3 inches long. Pound strips to 1/8" thickness.
3
Lay out strips on table, springle lightly with pepper and onion salt. Cut bacon in half legnthwise and then about 2 to 3 inches long. Lay a piece of bacon on each strip of round steak. Roll each strip up, end to end fairly tightly and push toothpick through to secure.
4
Brown pigs in grease over medium high heat. (I use bacon grease)
5
Dice onion and cook in pot until slightly glassy and add sifted flour. Add water stirring slowly to start gravy.
6
Then put pigs back in pot. Add water to cover pigs and simmer 2 to 3 hours. Add flour or cornstarch to thicken gravy and kitchen bouquet to darken.

 

 

 

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