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Subject: Just ordered some chili products, time to make some hot food!
I'm so making ribs and a chili next week! grin

so I bought

Blair's Original Death Sauce

Blair's Heat Chipotle Slam

De Arbol Chile -dried whole chili

some ground Habanero

dried whole Chipotle

Bad Byrons Butt Rub

Barbecue Magic by Chef Paul

I'm starting with that, anyone have any sauces that I should get? I'm a bit of a noob so keep that in mind.

 

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You should set to work putting together your own spice rub mixture imo.

It's pretty fun to use all manner of dried spices and mix them in various amounts and having been ground to various consistencies and enjoy the result.

Think of ingredients like:

black pepper
white pepper
granulated garlic
paprika (there are thousand varieties - all ranges of heat and smoky flavors and whatnot)
fennel
onion powder
kosher salt

and mixing those with your various ground chilis... be creative dude, enjoy yourself and post the recipes you come up with here!

 

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Cawlin posted:
You should set to work putting together your own spice rub mixture imo.

It's pretty fun to use all manner of dried spices and mix them in various amounts and having been ground to various consistencies and enjoy the result.

Think of ingredients like:

black pepper
white pepper
granulated garlic
paprika (there are thousand varieties - all ranges of heat and smoky flavors and whatnot)
fennel
onion powder
kosher salt

and mixing those with your various ground chilis... be creative dude, enjoy yourself and post the recipes you come up with here!


I dooo love experimenting grin

Now that it's winter im a lot into making stews and such.. Going to use a lot of chuck if that is the correct piece of meat, though meats that needs a lot of simmering before it's done mom always makes a lot of stews like that but they are not as spicy as I want them, I found a Texas chili recipe with chuck in it that I'm going to test.

 

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Follow these rules when choosing beef for stewing:

Fat = flavor - a well marbled piece of meat will have LOTS of flavor when it's stewed.

Cheaper cuts of meat are usually tougher and less pleasant to eat because of how chewy they would be normally BUT that toughness will break down when they are simmered for long periods of time and in the end, the meat will be as tender as much more expensive cuts of beef. Thus, it makes little sense to use prime cuts of filet mignon to make a stew...



Also look up some of Alton Brown's stewing videos - should be some on youtube.

 

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I feel kidna sad for you that you live in some nordic wasteland where you have to order these things.

I go out the door to the farmer's market and can buy 10 kinds of peppers.

 

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Cawlin posted:
Follow these rules when choosing beef for stewing:

Fat = flavor - a well marbled piece of meat will have LOTS of flavor when it's stewed.

Cheaper cuts of meat are usually tougher and less pleasant to eat because of how chewy they would be normally BUT that toughness will break down when they are simmered for long periods of time and in the end, the meat will be as tender as much more expensive cuts of beef. Thus, it makes little sense to use prime cuts of filet mignon to make a stew...



Also look up some of Alton Brown's stewing videos - should be some on youtube.


I know I'm not a noob! using filet mignon for anything but the grill or a light searing in a cast iron skillet is high culinary treason grin that's why I'm going to stew cheaper pieces of meat, the awesome thing about that is that the meat really grabs a hold of the flavor of the spices you choose to put in, also a awesome way to use these ultra hot sauces since it's not something you want to pour on just a piece of meat.

I'm going to marinate some ribs and then grill them in the oven, I will be using a lot of honey and the blair's chipotle sauce happy

 

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Yukishiro1 posted:
I feel kidna sad for you that you live in some nordic wasteland where you have to order these things.

I go out the door to the farmer's market and can buy 10 kinds of peppers.


I've got about 3 different peppers at my local store.. however like 2 kilometers away there' a big grocery store that carries about 5-6 different peppers.

So it ain't that bad tongue problem is that they don't carry any of these sauces, I'm also getting siracha found a place that sells and ships it.

 

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Manegarm posted:
Cawlin posted:
Follow these rules when choosing beef for stewing:

Fat = flavor - a well marbled piece of meat will have LOTS of flavor when it's stewed.

Cheaper cuts of meat are usually tougher and less pleasant to eat because of how chewy they would be normally BUT that toughness will break down when they are simmered for long periods of time and in the end, the meat will be as tender as much more expensive cuts of beef. Thus, it makes little sense to use prime cuts of filet mignon to make a stew...



Also look up some of Alton Brown's stewing videos - should be some on youtube.


I know I'm not a noob! using filet mignon for anything but the grill or a light searing in a cast iron skillet is high culinary treason grin that's why I'm going to stew cheaper pieces of meat, the awesome thing about that is that the meat really grabs a hold of the flavor of the spices you choose to put in, also a awesome way to use these ultra hot sauces since it's not something you want to pour on just a piece of meat.

I'm going to marinate some ribs and then grill them in the oven, I will be using a lot of honey and the blair's chipotle sauce happy


Heh, when I was typing that post I originally had the first line of it as: "Don't take me as being condescending, but if you aren't aware of it..."

Then I thought "Nah, Manegarm won't take offense, he's a big boy!" so I deleted that line...

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ribs and chili drooling


don't ruin it by adding beans prs.

 

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Cawlin posted:
Manegarm posted:
Cawlin posted:
Follow these rules when choosing beef for stewing:

Fat = flavor - a well marbled piece of meat will have LOTS of flavor when it's stewed.

Cheaper cuts of meat are usually tougher and less pleasant to eat because of how chewy they would be normally BUT that toughness will break down when they are simmered for long periods of time and in the end, the meat will be as tender as much more expensive cuts of beef. Thus, it makes little sense to use prime cuts of filet mignon to make a stew...



Also look up some of Alton Brown's stewing videos - should be some on youtube.


I know I'm not a noob! using filet mignon for anything but the grill or a light searing in a cast iron skillet is high culinary treason grin that's why I'm going to stew cheaper pieces of meat, the awesome thing about that is that the meat really grabs a hold of the flavor of the spices you choose to put in, also a awesome way to use these ultra hot sauces since it's not something you want to pour on just a piece of meat.

I'm going to marinate some ribs and then grill them in the oven, I will be using a lot of honey and the blair's chipotle sauce happy


Heh, when I was typing that post I originally had the first line of it as: "Don't take me as being condescending, but if you aren't aware of it..."

Then I thought "Nah, Manegarm won't take offense, he's a big boy!" so I deleted that line...

sad


If I lived near you I'd be on my way over armed with my white dueling glove and everything. grin

Tipztoe posted:
ribs and chili drooling


don't ruin it by adding beans prs.


Nawh, I only do that when I make it with ground beef.

I like beans and lintels, works awesome with spices and ground beef.

 

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I still need some recommendations when it comes to spices and sauces.. I don't feel the need to put myself in the hospital so please keep this under a lethal level. grin

 

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Dude you're gonna scorch up your rectum!!
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I use: Habenero, Jalapeno, Serrano, green and red peppers in my chili. I use a crock pot to make it. I also do not add beans and put it on pasta. I love pasta and chili.

 

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people that dont put beans in their chili have no soul

 

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I can make a version with beans. But the beans do not belong in a chili pasta sauce.

 

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Elocism posted:
people that dont put beans in their chili have no soul


http://www.chilicookoff.com/Event/event_rules.asp


 

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Tipztoe posted:
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people that dont put beans in their chili have no soul


http://www.chilicookoff.com/Event/event_rules.asp






Meh...

It's totally arbitrary to exclude beans and allow tomatoes.

For me, I prefer my chili to be more stew-like than soup-like. That means tomatoes and beans. The beanless chilis I've had were something less than enjoyable.

I think the whole "NO-beans in chili!" thing is pretty silly to be honest. I also think that more people in the US recognize chili with beans as more appropriate than chili without beans, but a bunch of Texans just make a big squawk about it because well, most of the time, Texans are douchebags.

 

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Cawlin posted:
Tipztoe posted:
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people that dont put beans in their chili have no soul


http://www.chilicookoff.com/Event/event_rules.asp






Meh...

It's totally arbitrary to exclude beans and allow tomatoes.

For me, I prefer my chili to be more stew-like than soup-like. That means tomatoes and beans. The beanless chilis I've had were something less than enjoyable.

I think the whole "NO-beans in chili!" thing is pretty silly to be honest. I also think that more people in the US recognize chili with beans as more appropriate than chili without beans, but a bunch of Texans just make a big squawk about it because well, most of the time, Texans are douchebags.



I don't add beans and the last thing anyone would call my chili is soup like. I think who ever made it for you was doing it wrong.

also the ICS is world wide, not texas..

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about as international as the world series in baseballs!

beans are awesome, kidney beans, black beans and your old pal the baked bean.

not only are they tasty but they are also good for you.

 

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Manegarm posted:
about as international as the world series in baseballs!

beans are awesome, kidney beans, black beans and your old pal the baked bean.

not only are they tasty but they are also good for you.



I have an unnatural hatred to all beans.

 

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Ham and bean soup is pretty good.

No beans in chili plz.

 

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Kordirn posted:
Ham and bean soup is pretty good.

No beans in chili plz.



can someone please explain the "beans in chili" hate?

 

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ZartanAround posted:
Kordirn posted:
Ham and bean soup is pretty good.

No beans in chili plz.



can someone please explain the "beans in chili" hate?


It's ego based. Someone told them that "real chili" doesn't have beans or "real men" don't eat chili with beans or "real Texans" don't eat chili with beans...

It's exactly like my own arbitrary ego based hatred for people who burn the fk out of their meat lol.

 

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