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|    Dave Drum to All    |
|    National Chilli Week - 4    |
|    01 Oct 25 13:38:00    |
      TZUTC: -0400       MSGID: 53832.fido-cooking@1:3634/12 2d445533       PID: Synchronet 3.18a-Linux May 23 2020 GCC 7.5.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.11-Linux r3.173 May 23 2020 GCC 7.5.0       CHRS: ASCII 1       MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06                Title: Chilli Supper: The Recipe        Categories: Stews, Chilies, Beef, Poultry        Yield: 32 Servings                5 lb Chilli grind beef chuck        8 oz Suet        3 Ribs celery; w/leaves        1 ts Jalapeno powder; + more to        - taste        +=OR=+        1 Fresh jalapeno; stemmed        46 oz Can Red Gold tomato juice        46 oz Can chicken broth        1 tb Minor's or GFS beef base        +=IN=+        16 oz Boiling water        4 oz Baron's # 5640 chilli spice        - mix (chilli powder)        1 1/2 oz Ground cumin        1 1/2 tb Brown sugar        1 1/2 tb Onion granules        1 tb Garlic granules        3/4 tb Salt        1/2 ts Oregano; crumbled        1/2 ts White pepper        1/2 ts Worcestershire powder        1 1/2 ts Vinegar        1/2 ts Prune juice; opt        Cayenne pepper; opt        Finely diced bell pepper;        - opt              MMMMM---------------------------KICKER--------------------------------        2 1/2 tb Mexene chilli mix *        1/2 tb Ground cumin        1/2 tb Garlic granules        1/2 ts Salt; more to taste        96 oz Brooks Chilli Hot beans **                * Or Ray's Chilli Mix                ** Not at an ICS cook-off unless entering the new "Home-        style" category. At your home - or restaurant: beans are        fine if you like them. (but NOT kidney beans)                This should produce 2+ gallons of chilli sauce.                Prepare the basic recipe - down to the kicker section.                Render the suet and cook the chuck in it until all the        pink disappears.                While the meat is cooking place the celery, jalapeno,        and tomato juice in a blender and puree.                Make sure all lumps of beef have been broken up. Place        the meat and the celery/chile/tomato juice in an 8 quart        heavy-bottom pot.                Add balance of ingredients to the pot, stirring to mix.        Add in the chicken broth and beef base/water simmering        on a low flame. Stir often enough to keep the chilli        from scorching or sticking.                Taste often and adjust seasonings (especially salt and        garlic) as you go - to your taste.                When sauce is cooked, in your estimation, remove from        heat, and refrigerate overnight.                The next day, re-heat the chilli sauce on a low flame        until heated through and at a nice low simmer. Add the        "kicker" ingredients and cook for at least 15 minutes        to allow flavours to marry and blend. Add the beans and        stir to combine.                With the addition of the beans, there should be 2 1/2        gallons of chilli.                This should serve: 32 Ten-ounce bowls                Recipe adapted from Les Eastep's chilli supper recipe.        I have used this recipe in ICS chilli cook-offs and        have placed higher (ironically) than its originator        in those contests more than once.                MM Format by Dave Drum - 02 February 2004                Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen               MMMMM              ... You give my regards to St. Peter, or whoever has his job, but in hell.       --- MultiMail/Win v0.52        * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12)       SEEN-BY: 1/19 120 16/0 18/0 200 19/10 37 80/1 104/119 105/81 106/201       SEEN-BY: 114/10 116/116 120/302 616 123/0 25 126 130 180 755 3001       SEEN-BY: 123/3002 4040 128/187 129/14 305 132/174 135/115 142/104       SEEN-BY: 142/799 153/757 7715 154/10 30 50 110 700 203/0 218/700 840       SEEN-BY: 220/6 30 90 221/1 6 360 222/2 226/18 30 44 50 227/114 229/110       SEEN-BY: 229/206 300 307 317 400 426 428 452 470 664 700 705 230/0       SEEN-BY: 240/5832 250/1 266/512 275/1000 280/5003 5006 291/111 292/854       SEEN-BY: 301/1 320/119 219 319 2119 322/757 762 326/101 335/364 341/66       SEEN-BY: 341/234 342/200 423/81 460/58 633/280 712/848 1321 902/26       SEEN-BY: 2320/105 3634/0 12 24 27 56 57 58 60 119 5020/400 5075/35       PATH: 3634/12 154/10 221/6 1 320/219 229/426           |
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