Subj : Re: chile verde comments
To : Ruth Haffly
From : Dave Drum
Date : Fri Sep 30 2022 05:25:00
-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> I learned about chile verde from MSGT (Ret) Jerry Simmons a two time
DD> ICS World Champion who made a mean pot of green.
RH> Army? Wonder if he was ever stationed in TX or AZ? I've read about
RH> chili verde, read different recipies, but have always made either the
RH> family friendly chili (with my adaptations) that I grew up with or the
RH> competition style I riffed from a Mr. Food's recipe.
DD> Pretty sure Jerry was a grunt. Not goofy enough to be a jarhead. Nor
DD> laid back enough for a wing wiper.
RH> Infantry got the "grunt" designation, long before Steve went into the
RH> Army.
I'm not sure of the timing - but I think it came in during the mess in
Vietnam. My younger brother was a grunt down in the delta. Came home
with a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star.
DD> He always said it's about the flavour of the green chilies more than
DD> the heat - although you do need *some* heat. Bv)=
RH> Agreed, but not "blow your socks off" heat.
DD> See tagline.
RH> I did, and agree with it. I like to taste my food, not have my mouth
RH> numbed by heat. A good heat will cover the whole mouth, not just parts
RH> of it.
Among ourselves chilli cooks/heads refer to "early" heat, "late" heat
and "lasting" heat. Early heat is the up-front heat on the tongue - which
often fades out pretty quickly. The late heat is the back of the mouth/
throat heat that is usually your lasting heat.
Then there is what I call sneaky heat. It shows up as a warm glow about
three bites into the dish and reminds you "You just ate something spicy".
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Title: Homemade V8 Juice
Categories: Beverages, Vegetables, Chilies
Yield: 3 Servings
6 md Carrots
1 sm Beet; washed well
3 lg Tomatoes
2 c Baby spinach; or more
1/4 Head cabbage
1 Habanero; more to taste
2 Bell peppers
3 Ribs celery
1/4 Sweet onions
1 cl Garlic
3 Kale leaves
Chile peppers
Salt
Juice all veggies, add chilies and salt to taste.
Recipe adapted from Raw Sacramento
From:
http://www.food.com
Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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