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Old 10-19-2011, 04:28 PM
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Does anyone know a place that sells them I'm in northern virginia. Arbys has discontinued them and I have called around looking for them and I can't seem to find a place that sells them?
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they arent poppers. but Red Robin does jalapeno coins. Sliced and Fried.
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Sheets in Pa has them. You can also buy them in the frozen food area of your grocery store.
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And for the best... Forgot cause I havent gone this year. MD renn fest has the BEST poppers ever. But be warned they are fresh as hell and a lot spicier than most resturaunts manage.
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I checked my grocery store and they didn't have them at safeway so now I'm making them.
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Let's just say Il stick to hunting them down rather then making them hahaha.
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I don't know if you have a kroger or frye's or something like that, but they should have them. I work at kroger and we sell them in the frozen foods section.
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Make sure that you stop at Sheets on the way to and from Carlise and Hershey. They are really cheap at Sheets, maybe you can stock up...lol.
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No we don't have either of those stores. I have a sheets in my town maybe Il stop there and see if they have them.
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lol I just make my own... jalepenos, bacon, and cheddar turns out perfect!
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Doubt this is what you are looking for but found these at Texas Roadhouse. They look pretty good.

Rattlesnake Bites •Rounds of diced jalapeņos and jack cheese, hand-battered and lightly fried. Served with our Cajun Horseradish sauce for dipping.
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Do u boil the peppers before deep frying slow sedan? And Orangez those actually sound really good but without the horseradish
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Give us something that is actually a difficult recommendation

www.hardtimes.com

I miss this place more than any other restaurant in the DC area
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Yeah I would dip them in something else.

I have checked about every chain restaurants site and could not find them anywhere.

What's messed up is that all the appetizer menus are nearly identical. Makes you wonder if they are all run by the same corporation.

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Originally Posted by 703 CAMAROSS
Do u boil the peppers before deep frying slow sedan? And Orangez those actually sound really good but without the horseradish
I just cut big fresh jalepenos in half, you can be a man and leave the seeds in or remove some if you havent had enough to drink. Mix up some shredded cheddar, chopped thick sliced bacon along with sauteed onions and garlic. Put that mixture into the peppers and broil them until the cheese just gets crispy.

Turns out awesome! Sometimes just because we are stupid we put some Daves Insanity or Daves Ghost Pepper sauce on a few.
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I tried deep frying them and it didn't work lol. And iv checked allot of places as well. Why are they all gone? It's a classic and delicious. Oh and slow sedan i grow ghost chilies in my back yard. Haha I should make ghost chilie poppers haha
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Originally Posted by 703 CAMAROSS
I tried deep frying them and it didn't work lol. And iv checked allot of places as well. Why are they all gone? It's a classic and delicious. Oh and slow sedan i grow ghost chilies in my back yard. Haha I should make ghost chilie poppers haha
Yeah we tried some home grown habanero and ghost peppers... hot for sure but they burn coming out more then going in. Have to be nice and drunk before tackling those! haha
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Sonic has them or check Sams Club in the frozen section.
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My work in Central NJ makes them in house and sell them. They are amazing


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