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Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
Bacon: a pork product designed and consumed by God Himself. Like sex happening inside of a frying pan.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
My secret ingredient?
Love...
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
The key is suet. Almost impossible to find in New York these days, but the butchers at Ottomanelli will scoop it out of the porterhouse sides by hand if you ask them nicely. Browning the beef (and pork if you use it) in rendered suet gives an incredible depth of flavor.
Beyond this I use freshly ground anchos, pasillas and especially guajillos, with pequins or birdseyes ground in by hand to taste as the chili cooks. My guide is John Thorne, though I add tomato paste and sometimes beer (to deglaze) or pork belly if I have a taste for it. And... onion powder. So not politically correct all the way. But SUET... if you can find it. Some butchers have openly laughed at me when I asked for it. "We used to feed it to the birds!" said one East Village butcher, otherwise a kingly establishment.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
My company had a Halloween chili cook off. I entered a vegetarian chili (my first time making chili). The base of it was kidney beans, tomatoes, and lentils. To up the savory quotient, I added several things including:
-carmelized onions deglazed w/ red wine
-roasted corn
-salted, dry-fried mushrooms
-stock made with seaweed and corn cobs (both a big source of natural umami flavor)
My chili turned out really well and I honestly liked it 1st or 2nd best of all the chilies there (out of 20). I ended up losing the vegetarian competition to a chili that had lots of fresh veggies but tasted like salsa.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
Young's Double Chocolate Stout and beef shortribs, braised Italian style but in proper Mexican chili spices.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
I have a few different ones, but I always use a bit of red wine, pinch of cinnamon, and recently used black refried bean (typically I use kidney beans), added a really killer flavor and texture.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
Pickled jalapenos with some juice, either a fresh habanero or chipotle chiles in adobo, or both, crushed pineapple and cilantro.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
I typically use a bit of mole, 50% ground turkey / 50% ground sirloin, and a couple cans of green chili. This trifecta delights and stumps my guests, as well as prompts my wife to do the dishes.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
My go-to chili recipe contains Coca-Cola and always comes out delicious. I recently tried it with beer instead of the Coke and that was also awesome.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
I puree the tin of chipotles in adobo - all the contents - in the blender and add o spoonful of the mix to my bean filled (veggie) chili. Also use 2 jalapenos and a spoonful of dried chili flakes.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
The secrets to my chili depend on what kind of chili I am making, but it almost always involves a really good hunk of beef (think tri tip) cut into 2"x1"x1/2" slices.
I'm a proponent beans in chili. Especially, really good beans like the Rancho Gordo Pinquitos I use in my Chili Con Carne recipe. Tomatoes are less essential - depending.
Some other ingredients I use in my various chilis to give them oomph are:
Red Wine
Cheese - usually Cheddar or Jack
1/2 ground pork, 1/2 ground chuck
1/2 red, 1/2 yellow onions
Plenty of Garlic
Fresh Chili Peppers
Dried Chili Peppers
Really good chili powder, oregano and cumin.
I am not a big fan of chicken chili. But, that's just me.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
Oh, and because I think you'll all find it amusing: I got the coffee-in-the-chili tip from....Seventeen magazine, circa 1993. I have no idea why it stuck in my mind, but it did.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
About a half a cup of strong brewed coffee. It adds a great smoky, meatiness to vegetarian chili. Add a chipotle in adobo sauce and who needs the beef?
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
One ripe mango pureed momentarily masks the heat with a gentle touch of sweet.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
I have a fairly straight forward chili recipe to which I add a splash of liquid smoke, Worcestershire sauce, some cocoa powder and I thicken it with a slurry of cool liquid and masa horina. The latter probably does the most to identify the flavor of my chili creation.
I'm not above spooning it over a bag of Fritos and garnishing with diced onions, shredded cheddar and a dollop of sour cream.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
Guinness. Slainte!
But, actually, most of the above comments all sound great. I never met a chili I didn't like.
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
A local farm's spicy italian sausage, a big ol glug of habenero sauce, and right before I serve it I stir in one HUGE diced white onion so it's still raw by the time you eat it.
All over a handful of Fritos.
I have made this literally once a week for the last month and a half. I LOVE FALL!
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
Meat is meatloaf mixture (beef, pork and veal); canned pinto beans and a "Three Alarm Chili" kit. And some beer, if I have any handy.
Comes out perfect every time!
Serious Heat: What's Your Secret Chili Ingredient?
Ancho chiles, Anaheim or poblano chiles, cocoa powder, bacon and a little masa are my twists on the basic.
Bowl of red or with beans.
But honestly, though similar from time to time, I never make it exactly the same way.
Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
OK, OK. We finally all had some time to go over these together. (Sorry for the delay.) We voted in secret, tallied our ballots, and the winners are:
obersts001
dbcurrie
dcoates
jamesl8n
wookie
Winners have been notified by email and also appear on our Contest Winners page.
Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
Santa always wants everybody to be good.
Otherwise you won't get any goodies.
And you know what goodies are?
Stay away from the sweets as much as possible
It's no good
And God bless our troops
Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
Mushroom - Mother Nature's mold. Grown in dirt, smell like dirt, taste like heaven. May induce satisfaction, hallucination or increase in height or speed (a concept highly marketed by the Nintendo Corporation). Also deadly.
Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
rolls: a mixture of water and wheat flour leavened with yeast and seasoned with salt formed into small balls and baked. A smaller form of loaf bread. Not to be confused with rolls referring to flabby deposits of fat around the abdomen from eating way to much baked yeast dough slathered with butter.
Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
Banana: A milky-white dense fruit grown in its very own fruit carrying receptacle. However, even though it is both a healthy and delicious treat, take note, that it can also double as a deadly weapon in such arenas like Mario Kart, or Looney Toons chase scenes. Further adding to this "bad boy" appeal is its extremely taboo phallic-esque shape, which has resulted in it being touted as the "ladies man" of the fruit world; joining the ranks of such other famous studs such as the cucumber. Is also prone to be spelled out repeatedly in overplayed Gwen Stefani songs.
Weekend Book Giveaway: 'The Devil's Food Dictionary'
To*fur*key: n /tO-'fer-kE/ pl -fur*kies : a cunning invention of the poultry farming industry intended to demonstrate the ultimate superiority of real meat.
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