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My friend, Sunny, sent me a link for several recipes collected from assorted Fire Departments and I just have to share the four I found tinged with fun humor with my fellow ThriftyFun Family Members. There is a link for all of the recipes below.

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After Dinner Surprise:

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. Kielbasa, diced
  • 1 (15 oz.) can kidney beans
  • 3/4 tsp. garlic, chopped
Directions:

Brown the meat in a skillet and add the beans with the juice and the garlic. Simmer for 15 minutes. Mash some of the beans to thicken. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve with hot garlic bread and a salad.

Serving: Multiply this times the number to be served.

Recipe by Firefighter: Dave Crane - Indian Rocks F.D. Pinellas County, FL

Border Bullets

Ingredients

  • 12 large jalapenos or how ever many you want to make.
  • Cream Cheese
  • Bacon

Directions:

Cut the tip or small end off of the jalapenos leaving the stem on the other end. Hollow the jalapenos (we use a potato peeler). Fill jalapenos with cream cheese. Wrap jalapenos with bacon holding bacon in place with toothpicks. Broil in oven until bacon is to your liking. Remove, let cool, and eat.

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Recipe by Firefighter: Phil Burrow - Alva Fire Department, Alva Oklahoma

Heart Attack Potatoes

Ingredients

  • 5 lbs. potatoes
  • 1 large tub of sour cream
  • 1 brick of cream cheese
  • 1/2 to 1 stick of real butter
  • paprika
  • black pepper
  • Lawry's Seasoning Salt

Directions:

Peel and boil the taters, just like you were making mashed taters. When they have reached the desired softness, drain the water, mix in the sour cream, cream cheese, and 1/4 to 1/2 the stick of butter, along with some salt and pepper. Mash or whip the mixture.

Place the mixture in a 9 x 13 pan, cover with foil, and bake in the oven for 45 minutes. Take out the taters after 45 minutes, and rub the rest of the butter over the top, spreading it evenly until it melts. Add some Lawry's and paprika for a little color, and then place back in the oven, uncovered, for another 15 minutes or so. Careful - they're piping hot!

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Serves 8 firefighters.

Recipe by Firefighter: Tim Linke - Local 644 Lincoln, NE

Ladder 24 Sauerkraut/Reuben Mets

Ingredients

This is pretty simple, but in a house full of German Catholics we have it quite often for lunch.

  • Hot Dog Buns - 2 per man
  • Hot or Mild Mets - 2 per man
  • Thousand Island Dressing
  • 1 (12 oz.) bottle fresh Sauerkraut (no canned stuff please)
  • 1 bag Swiss Cheese for each dozen mets - sliced 1/2 slice per met

Directions:

Heat the mets and sauerkraut on top of the stove; mets in a skillet, sauerkraut in a saucepan. Once the mets and sauerkraut are hot, put a met on a bun, squirt in some thousand island, put on a lot of sauerkraut, lay a half slice of Swiss on top. Put all assembled kraut/mets on a baking sheet and place in oven at 350 degrees F for ten to fifteen minutes to melt the cheese and toast the buns. If you're the cook, eat any left-over kraut while your waiting. Serve with a big pot of bean soup and some chips, then listen for the happy noise in the dormitory tonight!

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Recipe by Firefighter: George Bredestege - Cincinnati, Oh L-24

Source: http://www.firehousechef.com/1edition/

By Deeli from Richland, WA

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Thank you Deeli. These all look to be "originals" and I'm always amazed at what our firefighters who must cook for themselves come up with. We have a firefighter friend as well, and I'll be sharing these recipes with him.

Since we now have female firefigters as well as males, I'm hoping that their future recipes won't be cause for heart-attacks and strokes the way some from the past were. Those fellas would eat just about anything. God Bless them all.

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Pookarina

 

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What are "mets"? Cay from FL

 
June 29, 20100 found this helpful

Yes, what are "mets" ?

 

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June 30, 20100 found this helpful

Sorry, I thought 'mets' was self explanatory. They're hot dogs and my choice would be the spicy German type rather than the bologna type for this recipe because of the sauerkraut. Hope you got a giggle out of the final sentence in his directions.

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Deeli :-)

 

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Thanks, Deeli. Never heard of "mets" before. And, yes, I did get the last sentence! Cay from FL

 

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