Subj : Re: McMuffin was:fryers
To   : Shawn Highfield
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Fri Jul 08 2022 11:41:04

-=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

SH> I like spice, but it doesn't like me that much, so I stick with levels
SH> and peppers I know treat me okay. :)

I know what you mean though if I take some apple cider vinegar before, I can
thankfully and happily handle a meal with spicy chorizo in it.

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     Title: $20,000 PRIZE-WINNING CHILI
Categories: Tex-mex
     Yield: 1 Servings

 2 1/2 lb Lean ground chuck
     1 lb Lean ground pork
     1 c  Finely chopped onion
     4    Garlic cloves; finely chpd.
     1 cn Budweiser beer (12 oz.)
     8 oz Hunt's tomato sauce
     1 c  Water
     3 tb Chili powder
     2 tb Ground cumin
     2 tb Wyler's beef-flavor instant
          -bouillon (or 6 cubes)
     2 ts Oregano leaves
     2 ts Paprika
     2 ts Sugar
     1 ts Unsweetened cocoa
   1/2 ts Ground coriander
   1/2 ts Louisiana hot sauce,to taste
     1 ts Flour
     1 ts Cornmeal
     1 tb Warm water

 In large saucepan or Dutch oven, brown half the meat; pour off fat.
 Remove meat. Brown remaining meat; pour off all fat except 2 Tbsps.
 Add onion, garlic; cook and stir until tender. Add meat and remaining
 ingredients except flour, cornmeal and warm water. Mix well. Bring to
 boil; reduce heat and simmer covered 2 hours. Stir together flour and
 cornmeal; add warm water. Mix well. Stir into chili mixture. Cook
 covered 20 minutes longer. Serve hot. Makes 2 quarts.

 From: Bill and Becky Pfeiffer. 1980 World Championship Chili Cookoff
 Winners.

 Posted on GEnie Food & Wine RT May 24, 1993 by M.HATALA [Mike in FL.]

 From the recipe files of Sylvia Steiger, GEnie THE.STEIGERS, CI$
 71511,2253, GT Cookbook echo moderator at net/node 004/005, Internet
 [email protected]

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-- Sean

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