Subj : Today in History - 1913
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Sat Jul 09 2022 11:37:00

10 July 1913 - APTLY NAMED DEATH VALLEY SIZZLES WITH RECORD-SMASHING HIGH
With hot spots like 'Furnace Creek' and 'The Devil's Golf Course,'
California's Death Valley doesn't surprise with a mercury rise, but
the temperature today tops out at 134+|F (57+|C) , the highest ever
recorded on Earth, and a record that will stand more than a century
later.

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     Title: Death Valley Cajun Jambalaya
Categories: Venison, Vegetables, Herbs, Rice, Chilies
     Yield: 6 servings

 1 1/2 lb Venison andouille sausage;
          - sliced
     2 tb Olive oil
     1 lg Bell pepper; cored, diced
     1 lg Onion; peeled, diced
     3    Ribs celery w/leaves; chop'd
     3 cl Garlic; minced
     1 tb Cajun seasoning blend
 1 1/2 c  Long grain rice; uncooked
     2 c  Chicken stock
    12 oz Beer
     2 tb Hot sauce or more
     2    Bay leaves
     1 pn (or more) cayenne pepper
          Green onions; chopped,
          - garnish

 Heat oil in a stock pot or dutch oven over medium high
 heat. Cook the sliced andouille until browned, about 7
 minutes.

 Add the chopped peppers, onion, celery and garlic to the
 pot. Sprinkle half of the Cajun seasoning over the top.
 Stir and cook over medium heat until the vegetables are
 crisp tender, about 8 minutes.

 Stir in the uncooked rice. Combine with the sausage and
 vegetables. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring frequently.

 Add the chicken stock, beer, hot sauce, bay leaves,
 remaining Cajun seasoning, and cayenne. Stir to combine
 well.

 Increase heat to a boil, stirring frequently. Reduce
 heat to low, cover the pot, and simmer for 30 minutes.

 Keep an eye on the heat, and do not remove the lid while
 simmering. The jambalaya is done when the rice is tender
 and the mixture is very slightly sticky.

 If there is too much liquid in the pot at the end of
 cooking time, remove the lid, increase heat slightly and
 cook until liquid is gone.

 Serve in bowls with fresh chopped green onions,
 additional hot sauce and seasoning.

 Servings - 6

 RECIPE FROM: https://buythiscookthat.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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