
If you’re looking to impress your friends at your next BBQ or simply craving something sweet and smoky, you’ve got to check out Steve Gow’s latest creation from Smoke Trails BBQ. He’s brought us a game-changing appetizer: the Mango Sticky Bombs! Trust us; these are the kind of bites that disappear in seconds!
Why You’ll Love These Sticky Bombs
What makes this recipe so special? It’s all about the mouthwatering combination of crispy bacon, ripe mango, and a glossy glaze. Steve’s Mango Sticky Bombs strike the perfect balance of sweet, savory, and smoky—definitely addictive!
Let’s Get Cooking!
In the video, he breaks down the whole process, making it easy to follow along. Here’s what you’ll need:
- 2 packs of thin-cut bacon (16 strips)
- 7 atulfo mangos
- BBQ rub
- For the mango glaze: 1 cup sugar, 1 cup coconut milk, BBQ sauce
- For the sticky rice: 1 cup sticky rice, 1 1/2 cup coconut milk, 1 Tbsp sugar, and 1 tsp salt
Steve shares some awesome tips, like letting the glutinous rice soak overnight and then cooking it perfectly until fluffy. You’ll also learn how to make that addictive mango glaze. Pro tip: reserve some in the freezer for the ultimate filling!
Once you’ve rolled that sticky rice into football shapes and stuffed them with glaze, it’s time to wrap them in bacon and season them with your favorite BBQ rub. Then, let the magic happen in the smoker at 250°F for about 1.5 hours. Don’t forget to brush on that delicious mango glaze at the end to really take them over the top!
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