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qcpmsame 02-05-11 07:54 PM

Man I love threads like this one, good job Lucille. What I like, chiliwise is my wife's Venison Black Bean chili. We got the recipe in the late 80's when I was hunting a lot. She is Mexican and from El Paso so she can put some heat on the chili that makes me break a sweat! We used to fix Carroll Shelby's 4 alarm chili from his bag o' fixins. I am a chili liver, period. Beer has to be American lager for me, sorry I got on Bud and Coors in the Corps and stuck with it. Just my personal taste I guess. Beans are not a problem and never have been.

Bill

leob1 02-05-11 09:51 PM

Chili needs beans just like brownies need nuts. Brownies with out nuts is just chocolate cake. Chili with out beans is just meat sauce.

Louis 02-05-11 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by leob1 (Post 12184771)
Chili needs beans just like brownies need nuts. Brownies with out nuts is just chocolate cake. Chili with out beans is just meat sauce.

Agreed. I love my beans anytime, especially in chili.

Lucillle 02-05-11 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by leob1 (Post 12184771)
Chili needs beans just like brownies need nuts. Brownies with out nuts is just chocolate cake. Chili with out beans is just meat sauce.

I think there's room in the world for all kinds of people, all kinds of bikes, and all kinds of chili.
Vive la difference :)

guybierhaus 02-06-11 12:51 AM

Just made a pot tonight. It will stew in slow cooker till morning. I make chili to get fiber in my diet. So I've been using 3 or 4 cans of black beans and Pinto beans with a bit over 1 pound of meat. Prefer ground beef, but have tried turkey, buffalo, deer and ground hog. I prefer mild chili. Never got use to Hot stuff.

BluesDawg 02-06-11 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by Lucillle (Post 12184978)
I think there's room in the world for all kinds of people, all kinds of bikes, and all kinds of chili.
Vive la difference :)

Amen to that!

DnvrFox 02-06-11 07:43 AM

Is there an N+1 in the Chili world?

As I don't enjoy anything hot or spicy, I am only a chili fan if it is very mild and - as previously mentioned - contains no beans - so that would be MY N+1 - mild, beanless chilis. :)

Somehow or other, my son got the "Hot" gene in our family, and he has an extensive collection of all varieties of hot sauces - some, like aquaregia - are so hot they are difficult to contain in a bottle. :lol:

lphilpot 02-06-11 09:14 AM

If your son wants HOT, try this:

The Source

I've never used it (and never will!), but I first heard about it on Food Network a couple of years ago, during their "Fiery Foods Week". As one chef put it, "I now know how Hell tastes" -- 7.1 million Scoville units (a typical jalapeño is about 5,000 SU). Or as it says on their website, it's the "closest thing to bottling Chuck Norris". It's basically pure capsaicin, for all intents and purposes. According to what I heard, one drop will significantly heat up five gallons of chili.

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Kurt Erlenbach 02-06-11 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by Lucillle (Post 12180181)

1 cup commercial chili powder

You're not serious about this, are you?

Lucillle 02-06-11 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by lphilpot (Post 12185767)
Or as it says on their website, it's the "closest thing to bottling Chuck Norris".

Chuck Norris :love:
Seriously, I like spicy but not nuclear. Everyone has their own tastes, I'm fortunate that my sons who come over to eat pretty much match mine in food.
(As an aside, when they were little, they were always entitled to get a peanut butter sandwich or something if they didn't like what I cooked. I haven't had to make a pb&j for that purpose in some time although I still eat pb&js myself from time to time.)

Yen 02-06-11 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by leob1 (Post 12184771)
Chili needs beans just like brownies need nuts. Brownies with out nuts is just chocolate cake. Chili with out beans is just meat sauce.

+1

BengeBoy 02-06-11 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by leob1 (Post 12184771)
Chili needs beans just like brownies need nuts. Brownies with out nuts is just chocolate cake. Chili with out beans is just meat sauce.

Them's fightin' words in Texas.

After living there 5 years, I decided to leave in search of beans.

BTW -- and here, I hope I'm deeply insulting someone from Cincinnati -- there is probably no dish on earth as disgusting as that swill they call chili in Cincinnati. Being a life-long fan of chili, I was eager to try Cincinnati 3-way chili on my first trip there some years ago. My dad warned against it. My uncle warned against it. Still, I went ahead, and was shocked. I don't know what this stuff really is, but I think they named it "chili" just to fool tourists.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_chili

downtube42 02-06-11 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by BengeBoy (Post 12186333)
Them's fightin' words in Texas.

After living there 5 years, I decided to leave in search of beans.

BTW -- and here, I hope I'm deeply insulting someone from Cincinnati -- there is probably no dish on earth as disgusting as that swill they call chili in Cincinnati. Being a life-long fan of chili, I was eager to try Cincinnati 3-way chili on my first trip there some years ago. My dad warned against it. My uncle warned against it. Still, I went ahead, and was shocked. I don't know what this stuff really is, but I think they named it "chili" just to fool tourists.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_chili

I know people who love it. I find it tolerable if I don't think of it as Chili.

Lucillle 02-06-11 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by BengeBoy (Post 12186333)
Them's fightin' words in Texas.

Well, you know, not everyone is fortunate enough to be a Texan :D
However, at least half of us are women, and to have these two words in the same phrase:

Originally Posted by leob1
just chocolate

Well, some might take exception....:)

leob1, I'm just picken', no fight here......

leob1 02-06-11 03:27 PM

There is a certain way that a Texan girl says "Hi" that melts my cold Yankee heart. And I spent enough time in the Lone Star state to grow a fondness for Lone Star beer(hold the armadillo), and real BBQ. But still, no beans, not chili.

LesterOfPuppets 02-06-11 03:29 PM

Shouldn't they be sayin' Hey instead of Hi?

Yen 02-06-11 03:36 PM

Chili is simmering in the crock pot as we speak -- plenty of chili powder with hints of cinnamon, nutmeg, cumin, and chocolate chips. Even better the next day after the flavors have more time to blend.

In the fridge, Alton Brown's 'Onion Dip from Scratch' is chilling -- the reviews are impressive so I thought I'd give it a try. Did a few modifications: omitted the mayo (didn't have any), used Greek 2% plain yogurt (strained) in place of sour cream, and black pepper instead of white. I can't wait to try it later.

CraigB 02-06-11 04:30 PM

I may be a chili snob, but I rarely use commercially prepared chili powder. It's much more interesting to make your own out of whatever you want - ground, dried varieties of chiles, generous amounts of cumin, and whatever else catches your fancy. I also use a bit of allspice in my chili, plus a bottle or two of whatever the most flavorful beer is that I have on hand. I'll also usually throw in a bottle of salsa verde and some La Victoria Green Taco Sauce (when I can find it) for its remarkable tang.

I've stopped using canned beans, too, preferring the extra texture and flavor you get from brining dried pintos, kidneys and blacks.

And I haven't made a chili with ground meat in years. It's always in rough dice.

NOS88 02-06-11 05:31 PM

As long as my chili has my "specials peppers" (a mixture of fire roasted Poblano, Anaheim, Cayenne, Freson, Jalapeno, and Scotch Bonnet that are stored in Marie Duffau Armagnac until needed for use) I'm good with beans or without beans. I also like a bit of dark chocolate to smooth out the heat without losing any of it.

Lucillle 02-06-11 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by NOS88 (Post 12187417)
Scotch Bonnet


Holy Moly. That's some pepper

:eek:

lphilpot 02-06-11 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by Lucillle (Post 12185898)
Chuck Norris :love:

http://www.chucknorrisfacts.com/chuc...favorite-facts

:D


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