Subj : Re: Tomatoes To : Sean Dennis From : Dave Drum Date : Sun Jul 17 2022 05:46:08 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Shawn Highfield <=- SD> Good news: my diabetic pharmacist put me on a super-concentrated SD> form of insulin glargine (long-acting insulin) called Toujeo Max SD> and my A1C dropped from 12% to 8.3%. I feel much better and have SD> had energy to do things I haven't had in a while. I also have a SD> continuous glucose monitor (a Freestyle Libre 2) and that is a SD> huge help. SD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 SD> Title: Good Old Chilli Con Carne SD> Categories: Loo, Stews, Main dish, Beef SD> Yield: 8 Servings SD> 1 Heaped ts ground cinnamon That's waaaaaaaay too much cinnamon. Cinnamon is *very* assertive and will subsume other spices/herbs. I/4 teaspoon (level) would work a lot better to blend and pull together the other ingredients without over powering them. I often use cinnamon as a blending agent in my chilli ... and it's very easy to overload - as many judges' sheets at various chilli cook-offs have attested. SD> www.jamieoliver.com SD> M's note: I had a facsimile of this for dinner last night. It was ... SD> ok ... but it warn't chili. SD> From: Michael Loo Date: 05-29-16 More like a chilli-flavoured stew. Bv)= MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Uncle Dirty Dave's Chilli #6 Categories: Beef, Pork, Chilies, Stews Yield: 12 Servings 5 lb Round steak; in small cubes 2 lb Pork loin; in small cubes 3 lg White onions; peeled, - quartered 2 Red bell peppers; stemmed, - cored, seeded, diced fine 6 Ancho chilies; stemmed, - cored, seeded 7 Red chilies; whole 4 ts Beef base or bouillon 2 md Bay leaf 4 oz Can green chilies; chopped 1 lg Tomato; blanched, peeled, - seeded, diced fine 8 oz Vegetable juice (V8) 4 tb Cilantro 4 tb Garlic granules (not powder) 1/4 c Cumin 1 c Strong coffee 1 tb Cocoa 1 Rib celery w/leaves; base - removed, in 3" pieces Hot water or chicken broth 1/8 ts (or less) cinnamon; optional 2 c Gebhardt's chilli spice Cayenne; ground Put the vegetable juice, coffee, bay leaves, beef base or bouillon, garlic, cumin and chilli spice into a large cast iron Dutch oven. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer. Stir in the cocoa. Continue to simmer. Brown the beef and pork in a large, heavy skillet. Add the pieces of meat to the Dutch oven as they are browned. Let the mixture continue to simmer. Crumble the ancho chilies into the blender. Add enough of the onion and celery to fill the blender loosely. Add only enough hot water or broth to permit the blender to work easily. Blend until the ingredients are chopped fine. Add to the mixture in the Dutch oven. Repeat with the remaining onion and celery. Add the chopped green chilies and whole red chilies. Stir to mix thoroughly. Continue to simmer, stirring only enough to prevent sticking or burning. Add the bell pepper and tomato to the mixture. Simmer for at least 30 minutes. Add vegetable juice or chicken stock or broth if the mixture starts to get too thick. Adjust the "heat" of the mixture with cayenne, waiting several mins after each addition before rechecking the balance. Continue to cook to taste. Stir in the cinnamon at that point. Let simmer for four or five minutes. Remove the bay leaves and whole chilies. Serve hot. Meal Master Format by Dave Drum; 17 February 1999 Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... Yet another I-Phone app: beer coaster ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Get your COOKING fix here! - bbs.outpostbbs.net:10123 (1:18/200) .