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Milk Can Madness
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1-2 hrs
ingredients
24 ears corn, ends trimmed, shucks on or off
2 heads cabbage, quartered or sliced
10 pounds red potatoes, quartered
4 pounds baby carrots
4 large green bell peppers, quartered
4 pounds onions, quartered
salt and black pepper
10 pounds bratwurst or Polish sausage
1 pound bacon
1 gallon water
directions
Line bottom of a 10-gallon milk can vertically with ears of sweet corn (standing on end). Layer the remaining vegetables on top of the corn. Lightly season with salt and pepper.
Arrange the sausages on top of the vegetables. Top with bacon. Pour water over meat and vegetables.
Drill a 3/16-inch hole in the lid of the milk can. Place the lid on the can. Place the milk can over low heat over a propane burner or on a gas grill. Place a penny over the hole in the lid of the can. When the penny blows off the hole this masterpiece is done. The cooking time should be about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
Remove the lid from the milk can. If serving immediately, place the sausages and bacon on a serving platter. Drain most of the liquid from the milk can. Remove the vegetables and arrange them on serving platters.
Or, to keep the meat and vegetables warm, pour the drained vegetables into a large cooler. Arrange the meats in a pan or tray that will fit in the cooler. Place the pan of meats on top of vegetables and close the lid until ready to serve.
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