Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

Guys this post is HUGE! Not only am I sharing a fantastic recipe for deviled eggs, but I’ve partnered with The Bacon Jams to give away a free jar to one of my lucky followers (more about that in a bit!).

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

As you read in 11 Baltimore Restaurants Doing Deviled Eggs Right, deviled eggs are one of my most recent obsessions and I’m not mad about it. However, I just recently made these babies for the first time! I’ve seen tons of recipes online, but had some plans of my own.

Thanks to a giveaway hosted by Official Food Group, I won a variety pack from The Bacon Jams including their original flavor, Red Chile and Garlic, and Black Pepper. I started putting the original flavor on EVERYTHING and then started experimenting with the others. I thought to myself, how good with this stuff be incorporated in deviled eggs! After a few recipe revamps, I came up with the MOST DELICIOUS combination and I can’t stop making them! And because I love all of your support so much, I decided to host a giveaway myself to pay it forward AND include this recipe!

RULES FOR GIVEAWAY:
1. Head on over to Instagram and follow @neverbeenso and @thebaconjams
2. Like the photo associated with this post/giveaway
3. Tag 2 bacon-loving friends
**Open to U.S. residents only**
Winner will be picked randomly and will receive one jar of his/her choosing (original, red chile and garlic or black pepper). 

Announced Friday, June 17 on Instagram!!

Now for the recipe! First, I tried these without the pancetta to make it easier (and still totally delicious), BUT if you have the time it’s definitely a nice addition of texture!

I read about several different takes on what makes the eggs easiest to peel. I found that adding vinegar and salt to the boiling water, as well as peeling them under cool running water worked nicely. But I’m always up for new tips! Leave your suggestions in the comments below!

NOTE: The recipe below is for 12 deviled eggs (6 whole eggs), but the pictures included show only 6 deviled eggs.

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

I love using this handheld strainer to gently remove the eggs and place them in a cold water bath.

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

You will have more pancetta for the servings below.

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

Who doesn’t love a hot sauce surprise??

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

Bacon Jams GIVEAWAY and Recipe for Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

Bacon Jam Deviled Eggs with Pancetta

  • Servings: 12
  • Difficulty: easy
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Ingredients
6 large eggs
1 tbsp kosher salt
1 tbsp vinegar
½ cup pancetta, cubed
¼ cup mayo
1 tsp yellow mustard
1 tbsp sweet pickle relish
2 tsp bacon jam (any flavor, I used original)
Fresh ground black pepper
Kosher salt
Hot Sauce (any brand, I used Frank’s)

Directions
1. In a saucepan, combine the eggs with cold water and cover by 1 inch. Add 1 tbsp of salt and 1 tbsp vinegar and bring to a boil over high heat. Once boiling, remove the pan from the heat and cover. Let sit for 10 minutes.
2. Fill a bowl halfway with ice and cold water. Once the 10 minutes are up, transfer the eggs to the bowl of ice water and let sit for 5 minutes.
3.  While the eggs are cooking, spray a nonstick pan with cooking spray and heat over medium heat. Fry the pancetta until it starts to brown, transfer to paper-towel lined plate to cool.
4.  Peel the eggs under cold running water. Halve the eggs lengthwise, then carefully pry out the yolks and transfer to a bowl.
5. Add the bacon jam, mayo, mustard, relish, salt and pepper to taste and mash or beat until smooth. (I found that using a hand mixer here makes the filling super smooth).
6. Squirt a dab of hot sauce inside the empty egg white.
7. Fill a sandwich sized plastic bag with the yolk filling (if you fold the edges of the bag down, the bag will be easier to fill). Force all of the filling to one corner of the bag, snip off the end with scissors, and pipe the filling into the egg whites.
8. Top with pancetta.

NOTE: I like to refrigerate my eggs for at least 30 minutes to get them extra cold, but up to you!

 

15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

Can you think of any foods that you absolutely despised at a younger age and then you had a moment when you tried them again and you’ve neverbeenso obsessed?? I was an extremely picky eater as a child (neverbeenso sorry, Mom!) and now I am being reintroduced to a ton of foods and making up for lost time.

This has happened countless times – peppers, fish, eggs, olives, horseradish AND most recently, brussels sprouts. They’re perfect for bite-sized apps, side dishes, or the main star of any meal. I have been trying every recipe I can get my hands on to satisfy this intense craving. If you still aren’t convinced, these recipes are guaranteed to change your mind!

What are some of your favorite ways to prepare these little beauties? 

Share the foods that have your taste buds doing a 180 with #180wednesday!

1. Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts
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2. Buffalo Brussels Sprouts
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

3. Beer Caramelized Onion and Brussels Sprout Pizza
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

4. Garlic Lemon and Parmesan Roasted Brussels Sprouts
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

5. Roasted Garlic and Bacon Brussels Sprouts
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

6.  Shaved Brussels Sprouts Saute
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

7. Fried Brussels Sprouts with Honey Balsamic Vinegar Toasted Breadcrumbs 
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

8. Kung Pao Brussels Sprouts
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

9. Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Polenta
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

10. Ricotta Herb Stuffed Brussels Sprouts
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

11. Brussels Sprouts Gratin
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

12. Bacon and Brussels Sprouts Skewers 
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

13. Asian Brussels Sprouts Slaw with Carrots and Almonds
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

14. Zesty Pickled Brussels Sprouts
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

15. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Garlic Aioli
15 Ways to Satisfy Your Brussels Sprout Craving

Super Bowl: DIY Flatbread BAR

As I’ve mentioned before, leftovers are not my thing. But so as not to waste food, I try my hardest to transform the leftovers into something new. Recently after a party, we had a ton of leftover shredded buffalo chicken and meatballs. And what’s one to do with leftover shredded chicken and  meatballs? Well, make flatbreads out of them of course!

Most of the additional ingredients were things I had in the fridge, so this made for a very very inexpensive and tasty meal {neverbeenso tasty!} And because these were so good, I plan on including them in my Superbowl lineup! I recommend incorporating these into a DIY Flatbread Bar and provide the ingredients for people to make their own! The recipes I used are below!

Will doesn’t share my love of blue cheese, in fact he hates it. So I made two buffalo chicken flatbreads (one with the funk and one topped with avocado – which I also ate). And a meatball flatbread. But you can really throw together whatever you want! Get creative!

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Buffalo Chicken and Meatball Mozz Flatbreads

  • Servings: 4-8
  • Difficulty: easy
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Ingredients
4 ready-made flatbreads

Buffalo Chicken:

2 cups leftover buffalo chicken, shredded
2 tablespoon blue cheese, crumbled
1/2 avocado, sliced
2 cup shredded mozzarella (or any  melting cheese)
2 tablespoon ranch dressing

Meatball Mozz (makes 2):

2 cup leftover meatballs with sauce, chopped
1 cup spinach, chopped
2 cups shredded mozzarella

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
2.  Spread flatbreads out on a foil lined, oiled baking sheet.
3.  Layer toppings on flatbreads.
4. Bake for 12-15 minutes.
5. I drizzled my buffalo chicken flatbread with ranch afterwards just for presentation.
6. Cut in half or serve whole. Devour.

NBS BITES: Snake Hill Grill

If I had to describe Snake Hill Grill in one word, it would be ‘Eclectic’ – no wait, ‘Intrigue’- actually, ‘Savory’ – oh hell, I can’t pick just one. This is one of Baltimore’s newest additions to its food fellowship, and I have to say Snake Hill is bringing the charm.

Snake Hill opened back in November 2015 and seems to be doing pretty well for being on the street for only a few months. The owner, Rich Pugh, is no junior to running a restaurant, as he is the owner of the successful Johnny Rad’s. This name being tied to Snake Hill is what originally peaked my interest. Pugh could open any establishment and I would be there bright-eyed and ready for goodness – the reason: risotto balls (I’ve neverbeenso obsessed with an appetizer – but that’s for another post). Naturally, I assumed Snake Hill must have something of equal deliciousness. I was right.

The casual brats and beer atmosphere presented by Snake Hill is sure to have you feeling right at home. Snake Hill is located on Clinton Street towards the end of Canton and technically Highlandtown. From the outside, I have to admit, I wasn’t sure what to expect, whether it would be one of those music-stops-when-you-walk-in bars. It wasn’t. We took a seat at the Scrabble-tile topped bar, right in front of the old fortune-teller booth, and immediately started searching for hidden messages. My favorite was ‘Beetle Juice Beetle Juice Beetle Juice’ |applause| This already proved to me that a lot of love and humor went into creating this establishment. But it was time to check out the grub.

First glance at the specials menu had me fixated on dessert. Puppy Chow. Some of you may not know what this is (chex mix covered in peanut butter + chocolate and rolled in powdered sugar), but I remember every single Christmas waiting PATIENTLY for a friend of the family to make a huge batch of this stuff. I’d tear into it, fingers and face covered in powdered sugar, and seeing this on a menu immediately took me back to my childhood. I already knew I was getting dessert regardless of how the meal went.

Not knowing where to start with food, we asked for help. The incredibly friendly bartender directed us towards the fries as a ‘must-have’. The menu consists of various types of sausages, each with several toppings: A very simple, yet upgraded, sausage list. I went with the Pig Newton (Pork with Fig & Fall spices) with sauerkraut and sweet peppers, while Will went with Hot Louie (Spicy Pork) with sauerkraut and hot peppers.

The Pig Newton

I am a huge condiment fan and Snake Hill does not disappoint. Alongside the fries came a mouth-watering sriracha ranch – this needs to be bottled and sold. And they have a couple homemade mustards for the sausages such as Honey Bourbon and Old Bay.

Mustards

The fries were heavenly. BUT the sausages were above and beyond. The brioche style bun with the toppings and the mustards and the flavor infused meat made for a very happy palette. Since we were so full, we ordered the puppy chow to go and it was just as I remembered. Nothing fancy, but if you ever had this as a kid, you will be immediately nostalgic.

PUPPY CHOW

NBSB Rating: Love it.

Snake Hill is located at 418 S. Clinton Street | Baltimore, MD 21224