Hay George
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wrote on 12 Oct 2022, 13:50 last edited by
Here's a chili recipe for you.
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wrote on 12 Oct 2022, 13:54 last edited by LuFins Dad 10 Dec 2022, 13:54
If he does make it, he better rename it or I am suing!
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wrote on 12 Oct 2022, 13:59 last edited by
OK, that looks pretty basic.
Gotta learn more about "Sucklebusters." Is it just a proprietary blend of stuff I'd have in my pantry anyway?
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wrote on 12 Oct 2022, 14:01 last edited by
Probably, but it is considered excellent chili powder.
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wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 22:33 last edited by
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wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 23:49 last edited by
Great!
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wrote on 19 Oct 2022, 00:05 last edited by Mik
You ‘re asking the wrong guy. I usually have a whole fresh jalapeño with every bowl of chili.
But I’d start with one. You can always add more. Seed it if you don’t want the heat.
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wrote on 19 Oct 2022, 01:03 last edited by
Seed it until you're sure
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wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 20:38 last edited by
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wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 21:44 last edited by
Do you have Masa flour? That's what I use. It has a really nice, authentic flavor.
Damn. Now I'm hungry for chili.
But instead, I'm grilling a top sirloin and trying my hand at crispy mushrooms.
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Do you have Masa flour? That's what I use. It has a really nice, authentic flavor.
Damn. Now I'm hungry for chili.
But instead, I'm grilling a top sirloin and trying my hand at crispy mushrooms.
wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 21:48 last edited by George K@Mik said in Hay George:
Do you have Masa flour? That's what I use. It has a really nice, authentic flavor.
Yeah, I do. However, it adds some flavor that I'd rather not have. The cornstarch was perfect.
My only disappointment is that, because there's no beans or other filler, I only got about 4 lunch's worth out of this recipe.
Next time, I'll make more.
D2 says I should eat this with Fritos or tortilla chips.
Oh, @jon-nyc , I didn't seed the jalapeños. It definitely has a kick, but I like it.
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Made with 2 jalapeños, and I may have used too much beef broth, so I thickened it with a bit of cornstarch slurry.
Definitely has a kick.
wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 23:21 last edited by@George-K said in Hay George:
Made with 2 jalapeños, and I may have used too much beef broth, so I thickened it with a bit of cornstarch slurry.
Definitely has a kick.
I've dropped my chili from three Jalapenos to two.
And added a Habanero.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 23:23 last edited by
Did you use ground beef? Karla and I are having an ongoing argument as I prefer using short ribs and she prefers ground beef.
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wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 23:27 last edited by
You’re a bold Mf with the habanero.
But cubed or shredded is better
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Did you use ground beef? Karla and I are having an ongoing argument as I prefer using short ribs and she prefers ground beef.
wrote on 23 Oct 2022, 23:41 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Hay George:
Did you use ground beef? Karla and I are having an ongoing argument as I prefer using short ribs and she prefers ground beef.
Our local grocer had "chili ground beef." It's a bit of a coarser grind than the usual. It seemed to make bigger "chunks."
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@George-K said in Hay George:
Made with 2 jalapeños, and I may have used too much beef broth, so I thickened it with a bit of cornstarch slurry.
Definitely has a kick.
I've dropped my chili from three Jalapenos to two.
And added a Habanero.
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wrote on 24 Oct 2022, 00:04 last edited by
@Mik said in Hay George:
You’re a bold Mf with the habanero.
But cubed or shredded is better
If I'm not sweating and sniffling, then it's not chili!
Seriously, it isn't as bad as you think. A big pot of chili dilutes it a lot and while everybody talks about it potentially being hotter than 75 jalapenos, the average habanero is really about 10 times hotter than the average jalapeno. I wouldn't put it on a sandwich or in a salad like I do jalapenos, but for a sauce or a chili? Hell ya!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Hay George:
Did you use ground beef? Karla and I are having an ongoing argument as I prefer using short ribs and she prefers ground beef.
Our local grocer had "chili ground beef." It's a bit of a coarser grind than the usual. It seemed to make bigger "chunks."
wrote on 24 Oct 2022, 01:00 last edited by@George-K said in Hay George:
@LuFins-Dad said in Hay George:
Did you use ground beef? Karla and I are having an ongoing argument as I prefer using short ribs and she prefers ground beef.
Our local grocer had "chili ground beef." It's a bit of a coarser grind than the usual. It seemed to make bigger "chunks."
Like…
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wrote on 24 Jan 2023, 00:31 last edited by
Speaking of chili...
I had this for lunch today. Out of the freezer.
Topped off with some shredded (not too orange) cheddar and tortilla chips. I didn't feel like dicing an onion, though that would have been teh awesome.
This is a really good recipe. Easy, foolproof, reproducible, and you can spice it up as much as you want.