I have both, I used dried chilie flakes which is probably not very authentic I know but ill use powder next time and cummin, Ive got that shit somewhere in my spice tray.Chili powder and cumin are pretty essential to "Mexican" style beef dishes a la tacos, Mexican rice, or chili
Next time you make chilli, after it's had a few hours simmering to get the flavours to blend together put some in a bowl and throw some shredded cheese on top, then broil it in the oven till melted. Serve with garlic bread and you're golden.I have both, I used dried chilie flakes which is probably not very authentic I know but ill use powder next time and cummin, Ive got that shit somewhere in my spice tray.
Our entire range of Mexican stuff here is this "Old El Passo" which is no doubt a retarded Aussie fake ass made in China brand that doesnt resemble what you guys are getting.
Im thinking soft shell tacos are just flour, water and salt so ill make my own next time.
Those all sound good. I'll think about it and get back to you.Okay payback time, what do you guys want me to walk you through out of the following?
- Polynesian fish soup in coconut milk? - very easy/quick
- Fijian Chicken curry - moderate/30-40 mins
- Mashed eggplant with garlic, cilantro, chilies served with flat bread - easy peasy/quick
- Lamb Stew - easy/ 1-2 hours
- Tricked up ramen - easy/quick (dont pick this shit)
- Oxtail soup - easy to moderate/ two hours
- Fijian breakfast omelette
I think I just came...Next time you make chilli, after it's had a few hours simmering to get the flavours to blend together put some in a bowl and throw some shredded cheese on top, then broil it in the oven till melted. Serve with garlic bread and you're golden.
Yeah man, Im having a bowl now for brunch . It just struck me that this is a good dish to sneak veggies in for the kids, what are the staple chili veggies? just whatever?Chilli (along with pasta sauce and stew) is one of the few foods that can taste even better the next day.
Red / green / yellow peppers, corn, tomatoes (I have at least 6 in the sauce), kidney beans, Pinto beans, lima beans, I've put chick peas in there once or twice too, okra, green / white / yellow / red onions, zucchini, carrots, celery.I think I just came...
Yeah man, Im having a bowl now for brunch . It just struck me that this is a good dish to sneak veggies in for the kids, what are the staple chili veggies? just whatever?
Chili powder has a bunch of spices in it like paprika and shit, so chili flakes, while a good addition, won't give you the same effect.I have both, I used dried chilie flakes which is probably not very authentic I know but ill use powder next time and cummin, Ive got that shit somewhere in my spice tray.
Our entire range of Mexican stuff here is this "Old El Passo" which is no doubt a retarded Aussie fake ass made in China brand that doesnt resemble what you guys are getting.
Im thinking soft shell tacos are just flour, water and salt so ill make my own next time.
And garnish with green onion.Next time you make chilli, after it's had a few hours simmering to get the flavours to blend together put some in a bowl and throw some shredded cheese on top, then broil it in the oven till melted. Serve with garlic bread and you're golden.
Chilli (along with pasta sauce and stew) is one of the few foods that can taste even better the next day.
I'm looking for something to fit into the meal prep rotation for work lunches. ^ This is my vote.Fijian Chicken curry - moderate/30-40 mins
Depends how hot the girl is.Cummin? Not sure you should swallow that.
Chili powder has a bunch of spices in it like paprika and shit, so chili flakes, while a good addition, won't give you the same effect.
looks real nice...I don't do real pasta much anymore...did you make noodles yourself or purchase said noodles?Been on a paleo low carb kick the past few weeks.
Veal and chicken sausage ragu over sweet potato noodles.
whatever they eatI think I just came...
Yeah man, Im having a bowl now for brunch . It just struck me that this is a good dish to sneak veggies in for the kids, what are the staple chili veggies? just whatever?
Done, thats my specialty dish so Ill do it either way, chicken curry is my safe spaceI'm looking for something to fit into the meal prep rotation for work lunches. ^ This is my vote.
haha you have no idea about these bastards, potato, peas the end. thats all they eat unless I trick emwhatever they eat
kids eat odd flavor combos just go off the favorites
These ones I was lazy and bought but I have one of those vegetti things and use it regularly.looks real nice...I don't do real pasta much anymore...did you make noodles yourself or purchase said noodles?
About 15 years ago I was traneing at Lana MT in Chang Mai. There was this legit Russian mafia dude who lived there cause he was on the run, anyway he used to just walk into the kitchen of the restaurant thaty kinda sorta attached to the gym and make his own food lolThese ones I was lazy and bought but I have one of those vegetti things and use it regularly.