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|    National Chilli Week - 3    |
|    01 Oct 24 17:36:00    |
      TZUTC: -0400       MSGID: 37067.fido-homecook@1:3634/12 2b62e68c       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: Uncle Dirty Dave Drum's Prize Winning Chilli        Categories: Beef, Chilies, Stews, Mine        Yield: 6 Servings                4 lb Chilli grind chuck        4 ts Garlic granules *        1 lg Onion; chopped fine        1 ts Cocoa powder; unsweetened        3 tb Minor's (GFS) Beef Base        Salt; if needed        48 oz V8 (straight or picante)        1 ts Cayenne pepper        8 tb Mexene Chilli spice        4 ts Cumin        14 oz Can Red Gold diced tomatoes        - w/chilies        +=Or=+        1 lg Tomato; diced w/juice        +=AND=+        4 oz Can of green chilies **        1/2 ts Brown sugar; opt        1/8 ts (scant) cinnamon; highly opt                * I use garlic granules because they are consistent as        to taste and strength. I like fresh as much as the        anyone. But, it's nice using ingredients that are the        same from batch to batch.                ** Apropos of fresh ingredients - you can substitute        Anaheim (aka New Mexico) chilies for the canned chilies.        Processed New Mexican chilies are what is in the can        anyway. The fresh chilies are fairly mild (low heat)        and quite flavourful.                Use a 12" cast iron Dutch Oven. Toss 4 lb. of chilli        grind into the pot and start browning it. Add 1 tsp.        of garlic powder per pound of meat. While meat is        browning chop a large onion reasonably fine. When        ground chuck no longer shows pink add the diced onion        and cocoa.                Stir in 3 Tb. of Minor's/GFS Beef Base. If using super        market (Kraft or whatever) beef base - watch the salt.        Most beef bases are mostly salt. Minor's is mostly beef.                Add a 48 oz. can of V8 (straight or picante') juice and        1 ts. of cayenne pepper. Continue to simmer and stir.        When onions are clear toss in 2 Tbs chilli spice per        pound of meat. (I use Baron's, Mexene, or Gebhardt's)        and 1 tsp cumin per pound of meat. Add the Red Gold        diced tomatoes with chilies or a 4 oz. can green chilies        (chop and seed if you grabbed whole peppers by mistake).        Add the diced tomato and its juices.                Continue to simmer and stir until onions are tender and        completely transparent adding V8 juice as necessary. If        you run out of V8 use either unsalted 'mater juice or        chicken broth to add liquid. Total cooking time about 90        minutes.                If you're cooking at home you can serve this batch at        this point. See below for longer schedules and the        "kicker".                If you're on a 3 hour schedule - most cook offs are -        turn off stove and let your pot marinate for about an        hour. About 30 minutes before turn-in time relight the        stove and bring the chilli back to a simmer. Taste        carefully and critically.                This is final adjustment time. If it's too salty try        adding about 1/2 tsp of brown sugar. If the chilli has        died or gone flat add 1 tsp chilli spice and 1/2 tsp        cumin per pound of meat and simmer right up to time to        put in judging cups.                As evidence that any receipe is a living, breathing        organism this one was revised and updated immediately        after the Mount Auburn Volunteer Fire Department cook-        off. Second place isn't anything to sneeze at. It beats        kissing your old maid aunt on the lips.                Meal Master Format by Dave Drum - 07 September 1999                Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen               MMMMM              ... If that's such a good deal, why are you offering it to me?       --- MultiMail/Win v0.52        * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12)       SEEN-BY: 1/19 120 16/0 18/0 200 19/37 80/1 90/1 104/119 105/81 106/201       SEEN-BY: 116/116 120/302 616 123/0 10 25 126 130 160 180 200 755 3001       SEEN-BY: 129/305 135/115 142/104 799 153/757 7715 154/10 30 50 700       SEEN-BY: 203/0 218/700 840 220/6 90 221/1 6 360 222/2 226/18 30 44       SEEN-BY: 226/50 227/114 229/110 114 206 300 310 317 400 426 428 470       SEEN-BY: 229/664 700 240/1120 5832 250/1 266/512 275/1000 280/5003       SEEN-BY: 280/5006 282/1038 291/111 301/1 320/119 219 319 2119 322/757       SEEN-BY: 322/762 326/101 335/364 341/66 342/200 396/45 423/81 460/58       SEEN-BY: 633/280 712/848 1321 2320/105 3634/0 12 24 27 56 57 58 119       SEEN-BY: 5075/35       PATH: 3634/12 154/10 221/6 1 320/219 229/426           |
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