Subj : Re: Quick Chili To : Ben Collver From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Mar 12 2024 05:53:42 -=> Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=- BC> Wow, i did not realize chili cookoffs were so lucrative. BC> Thanks for this chile verde recipe. :-) Only if you win the world's contest. Between entry fees (usually U$25 or more) supplies (meat, spices, etc.) and transport/lodging (if it's a distant event) it more of an expense than a profit potential. First place at a regional or state cook-off generally pays about U$1000 (State) or U$500 (regional). When I cooked in competitions I had about U$1200 in my cooking rig - the camping stove, an easily portable canopy (my Kwik-Cover 10' X 10' w/side panels cost U$400 25years ago), fold-up 6" X 30" table, cooking pots and pans, and utensils. Meat and other consumables would set you back an average of U$30 per cookoff then. No doubt much more now. But you get to hang out with a group of like-minded folks and swap tales with each other. And pick up cooking tips, etc. I quit cooking in competition 15 years ago and became a judge. The expenses are less and I still get to hang out with the same crowd. Bv)= Plus I get to try some of the best chilli examples ever to cross my lips. This wouldn't win any prizes in an ICS Cook-Off but it looks good for what it is. I make a similar thing when Jonesing for a plate of good ol' Empress 5-Way. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Cincinnati Chilli Categories: Beef, Herbs, Chilies, Chocolate, Vegetables Yield: 8 servings 2 lb Ground beef 2 md Onions; chopped 2 c Water 8 oz Can tomato sauce 6 oz Can tomato paste 3 tb Chilli spice mix 1/2 oz Unsweetened chocolate; - chopped 4 cl Garlic; minced 2 tb Cider vinegar 2 ts Worcestershire sauce 1 Bay leaf 1 ts Salt 1 ts Ground cumin 1 ts Ground cinnamon 1/2 ts Ground allspice 1/4 ts Ground cloves 1/4 ts Cayenne pepper MMMMM--------------------------OPTIONS------------------------------- Hot cooked spaghetti Shredded cheddar cheese Additional chopped onion Rinsed, drained kidney - beans Oyster crackers In a Dutch oven over medium heat, cook the beef and onion until the meat is no longer pink and the onion is tender, about 10 to 12 minutes. While cooking, break the meat into the smallest crumbles possible; this is not chunky chilli. When cooked through, drain some of the fat off the meat. To the pot with the meat and onions, add the water, tomato sauce and paste, chilli powder, chocolate, garlic, cider vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaf and spices. Bring everything to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, for about 1 to 2 hours. The consistency should be more soupy than a thick stew. Discard the bay leaf and serve, if desired, on top of cooked spaghetti with any variation of cheese, additional chopped onion, kidney beans and oyster crackers. First, never eat Cincinnati chilli with a spoon. This is a fork food, at least that’s what the locals will tell you. As mentioned, one of the most popular ways to eat this chilli is on top of spaghetti with various toppings. It’s also super popular on hot dogs, which are called coneys - maybe an homage to New York’s Coney Island, but more likely the Coney Island amusement park built in Cincinnati in the late 1800s. Whether it’s served on spaghetti or as a Cincinnati chilli dog, get it with a mountain of cheese and onions. There is a method to the madness, however. To order Cincinnati chilli like a true Cincinnatian, you'll want to use the proper lingo. There are a few different *ways* to order your ideal bowl with confidence: 2 way: chilli + spaghetti 3 way: chilli + spaghetti + cheese 4 way: chilli + spaghetti + cheese + onions or beans 5 way: chilli + spaghetti + cheese + onions + beans A proper coney can be a simple bun, hot dog and chilli, or one topped with chilli, mustard, onion and cheese. Ceara "Kiwi" Milligan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Makes: 8 servings RECIPE FROM: https://www.tasteofhome.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... "The curve is flattening so we can start lifting restrictions now" --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .