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April 13, 2008 by valmg  
Filed under Appetizers
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12 ounces jalapeno peppers, canned
1 cup buttermilk baking mix
6 ounces mozzarella cheese — shredded
1 pound sausage
6 ounces seasoned bread crumbs

Cut off stem ends and remove seeds from the peppers.
Rinse peppers to remove seeds, but allow some seeds to remain if you like them hotter.
Stuff peppers lightly with cheese, then set aside.
Thoroughly mix sausage, biscuit mix, and remaining cheese.
Make small patties from the mixture.
Place a pepper in the center of each patty, then wrap and seal the dough around the pepper.
Coat one or two balls at a time by shaking them in a plastic bag with the pork breading
mix or seasoning of your choice.
Using a lightly greased skillet, brown sausage balls until the sausage is thoroughly cooked, turning several times.

Recipe by JoAnn

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