Subj : Re: Chilies
To : Shawn Highfield
From : Dave Drum
Date : Sun Nov 24 2024 10:31:00
-=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> price. If they'll come close to Amazon's price I'll buy it there. Or
DD> if they get their noses in the air ... I'll let Amazon's delivery guy
DD> get a hernia lugging it to my front door.
SH> The amazon guy will love nothing more then carrying that to the front
SH> door. (I can't see best buy changing their price)
Fortunately it's not a critical issue. And Staples is (as many retailers
are) jumping the gun on their Black Friday marketing hoop-la. So I'll be
in their nearst (to me) store Tuesday afternoon.
DD> I only take one BP med (lucky me). I find that the Nu-Salt is fine in
DD> small amounts. But if you get heavy-handed with it there's a definite
DD> bitter component.
SH> Yes there is. I use it if I want a bit more flavour then what I should
SH> have. :)
Morton also has a product labelled "Salt Substitute" but reading the
panel on the side tells me it's basically the same as Nu-Salt.
You might give Pink Himalayan salt some consideration - it's higher in
potassiun and magnesium and lower in sodium than conventional salts.
DD> This looks sorta/kinda like a home-made Mrs. Dash. I'm gonna give it
DD> a shot this week to see if Doofus will like it. I've everything but
DD> the white pepper ready to hand.
SH> I don't think I've ever tried white pepper on it's own. I use the
SH> rainbow pepper (as we've discussed before) as it has a nice flavour.
Cribbed from an article on 'The Spruce Eats' : "White pepper is made
from fully ripe pepper berries. They are soaked in water for about 10
days, leading to fermentation. Then their skins are removed, which
removes some of the hot piperine compound, as well as volatile oils
and compounds that give black pepper its aroma. As a result, white
pepper has a different flavor and heat component than black pepper.
The process used and handling of white pepper can introduce different
flavor notes as well."
I know onbe of the icons of Fats Food - KFC uses white pepper in its
"11 Herbs & Spioces" formula. 3 times more white pepper than black it
turns out.
MMMMM---- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Kentucky Fried Chicken's 11 Herbs & Spices
Categories: Herbs, Spices
Yield: 1 batch
2/3 ts Salt
1/2 ts Thyme
1/2 ts Basil
1/3 ts Oregano
1 ts celery salt
1 ts black pepper
1 ts Dried mustard
4 ts Paprika
2 ts Garlic salt
1 ts Ground ginger
3 ts White pepper
The spices are mixed with 2 cups of A-P flour to create
the iconic KFC breading.
RECIPE FROM:
https://www.allrecipes.com
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