Subj : VFW/Legion was:Road Tripp [1] To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Oct 06 2024 15:55:28 Hi Dave, RH> I've never entered serious competitions, and like the DIY flavoring. RH> Most often I'll use an assortment (rarely exactly the same assortment) RH> of fresh peppers, powdered peppers and other spicing. Makes life RH> interesting. (G) DD> As I said the repeatability is 'portant. And I sample as I go - so DD> if I need to tweak things, BINGO. A little trick I learned is to DD> add a small amount of cinnamon. Not a lot or you'll get accused of DD> being from Cincy. But, often a pinch or two (never more than 1/8 DD> teaspoon in 5# meat) will help the flavours wake-up and blend. RH> We've done that, or sometimes a bit of dark (at least 70%) chocolate. DD> I use Hershey's cocoa powder - not the drink mix. And I'm careful to DD> keep The chcoclate flavour as an undertone. I mis-measured as a DD> cook-off once and the judges sheets gigged me pretty hard for it. We'll take an Aldi Mosher Roth bar and melt it in. DD> This is on the agenda for tomorrow night. DD> Title: Uncle Dirty Dave's Red Pork Chilli DD> Categories: Pork, Chilies, Stews DD> Yield: 5 Servings DD> I'm making that again tonight using some pork steak that was on sale @ DD> U$1.49 per pound. RH> Looks good. Steve had to cook for the VFW last night. Since he had his RH> first cataract surgery on Monday and we're still getting resettled from RH> the trip, we let "Uncle Sam" do the cooking. We got chicken pot pies, RH> Caesar salads, fruit trays and a big cookie tray. He came home with RH> just a bit of pot pie (we'd bought 3) that will be tonight's supper, 2 RH> (of 6) bags of salad, one (of 2) fruit trays and about 18 (of 84) RH> cookies. Overall, guess-timated quite well, and the left overs will be RH> incorporated into our meals. DD> I'm not eligible for either VFW or American Legion as my tour in Uncle DD> Sugar's Yacht Club was during a period of no wars - although Castro DD> was getting ready to do his thing just south of Florida. My brother DD> Phil, on the other paw is Past Commander of American Legion Post 32. DD> Which, by DD> the by, has a most excellent restaurant. They are well-known in the DD> area for their Thursday night fried chicken. I like their Tuesday 20% DD> discount on your food check for veterans. I *AM* eligible for that if DD> not for DD> membership. Bv)= Steve is eligible for both, having served in Occupied Berlin and South Korea. Our post building doesn't have a restaurant (or bar) but does have a decent commercial kitchen. For VFW and American Legion, the guys take turns cooking, don't know what the Marine Corps League does. Our Auxiliary president usually cooks for our meeting; she's a widow and kids are out of the house but she still likes to cook in quantity so we're well fed. (G) DD> Here's one of my chilli recipes that uses both cocoa and cinnamon. DD> You've probably aleady seen it - but it does make a nice pot of red. DD> Title: Uncle Dirty Dave Drum's Prize Winning Chilli DD> Categories: Beef, Chilies, Stews, Mine DD> Yield: 6 Servings Seen it quite often, may have it saved on a floppy from when we had the C-64. (G) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .