White Castle Joins OnlyFans to Share Spicy Thanksgiving Stuffing Recipes

If you're a bit tired of the same old Thanksgiving meal, this year you can add some spice after White Castle released fiery stuffing slider recipes—on OnlyFans.

The content platform, associated with a different kind of spice, is where you'll find the Orlando Fire Department firefighter, and chef, Manny Washington Jr. cooking up a storm.

Washington Jr. teamed with the burger chain to share two variations from the brand's classic original slider stuffing recipe, first released in 1991.

It's said it was invented after a worker dumped a bag of sliders into his grandmother's stuffing recipe, and the rest is history.

Fans, known as "cravers," can now whip up a Bacon Jalapeño Cheese Slider Stuffing dish at home, which has been given a fiery kick in time for Thanksgiving.

The dish calls for jalapeño peppers, bacon, cumin, celery, cilantro and shredded pepper jack cheese.

But for fans looking for some extra heat, the Southwest Jalapeño Cheese Slider Stuffing recipe is even spicier, and is said to include even more jalapeños as well as poblano peppers.

Jamie Richardson, vice president of White Castle, said: "The holiday season is about to get a whole lot hotter because these recipes really pack the heat.

"The great thing about the Bacon and Southwest versions of the Jalapeño Cheese Slider Stuffing is that you can make either one as hot and spicy as you like.

"These are must-have side dishes for Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving celebrations."

Cravers, it's about to get 🔥HOT🔥 in here... Our NEW recipe, Southwest Jalapeño Cheese Slider Stuffing, is so spicy @ChefMannyFD had to drop it on...

Teasing a clip of Washing Jr. on its Facebook page on Thursday, WhiteCastle said: "Cravers, it's about to get HOT in here... Our NEW recipe, Southwest Jalapeño Cheese Slider Stuffing, is so spicy @ChefMannyFD had to drop it on OnlyFans.com/whitecastle first."

While the original recipe and cheese jalapeño version is available to buy in-store, and pre-prepared to take away, the southwest version is exclusive to the steamy content platform.

The internet subscription service, launched in 2016, allows creators to earn money from selling content, often of a saucy nature.

"We're serving FIRE this Thanksgiving—a seriously steamy, seriously SPICY version of our famous side dish," their OnlyFans page says.

Bacon jalapeño cheese slider stuffing

  • 12 White Castle® Jalapeño Cheese Sliders
  • 10 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 Cup Celery, Diced
  • 1 Jalapeño Pepper, Finely Diced
  • 10 Sliced Bacon, Cooked and Chopped
  • 1 Teaspoon Salt
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Pepper
  • 1 1/2 Teaspoon Cumin
  • 1/4 Cup Cilantro, Chopped
  • 3/4 Cup Turkey or Chicken Broth
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 Cup Shredded Pepper Jack Cheese

White Castle shared the cooking method for the cheese jalapeño recipe, explaining budding chefs need to melt butter in a pan, and add the celery and jalapeños.

Heat the sliders and quarter, and in the meantime combine chopped bacon, salt,
pepper and cumin. Mix in the celery and jalapeños, sprinkle with cilantro, and in a separate bowl mix the broth and eggs.

Pour this mixture over the stuffing ingredients, place in a baking dish and pop in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes covered, then take off the foil and let it brown for an extra 20 minutes.

It added: "Or to stuff the ingredients into the cavity of the turkey, prepare ingredients as noted above, but reduce chicken broth to 1/4 Cup, then cook as you normally would.

"Makes about 9 cups (enough for a 10-to-12-pound turkey.) Note: Allow 1 Slider for each pound of turkey, which will be equal to 3/4 cup of stuffing per pound."

File photo of Manny and White Castle.
File photo of firefighter Manny, making White Castle recipes. The chain has released two spicy recipes, on OnlyFans. White Castle

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