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I lived in Taos, NM from 96-02 and was back there last fall through spring. The first thing I did when I got back was get take out from Orlandos in El Prado (north of Taos). Bean Burrito smothered with Hatch green chile. It got to the point where I was eating chile at every meal. Totally addictive. For a snack, I would blister the chiles in a toaster oven, wrap them up in paper for about 10-15 minutes and then peel and eat them. Or better yet, fire them up over an hibachi until blackened and then repeat the aforementioned bag and peel thing.
Oh- for a minuet I thought you were talking about the dish Chili. I love making chili! Steak Chili is one of the best winter foods available. One of the ingredients is Rotel- a wonderful blend of chili peppers & tomatoes.
I make a knock your pants off hot sauce. I homegrown red habaneros, tending the plants daily. Then when the peppers are ripe, I cut them in eighths, remove the seeds, and puree them into a smooth paste. I then pickle this in tabasco instead of vinegar to perverse the heat. It takes a good 60 of them to fill the jar I use, and everybody that tried it agreed it's the spiciest thing they'd ever tasted it, and feared it since (including me). Only one person was ever brave enough to try some plain on a chip, when paid, and regretted it for days... I call it Marvin's Death Paste. I mix it in eggs, salsa, pasta, and chili.
Fellow chili lovers: Chile is a country in South America; chili is a family of spices.
Fellow chili lovers: Chile is a country in South America; chili is a family of spices. Thought you might be interested. No offense intended.
I stand corrected. Note to self: repeat after me, do not try to correct others, do not try to correct, do not, do not.
Quote from: Scotthobby on 7 Dec 2009, 04:23 pmI stand corrected. Note to self: repeat after me, do not try to correct others, do not try to correct, do not, do not. It takes a lot of restraint, let me tell you! With all of the rampant misspellings ("Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?") and the incorrect usage of words (bass and base, effect and affect, there and their, website and web sight, etc.), I keep a muzzle next to me. Steve
I lot of times I go back and modify a posting when I see that I butchered a word or transposed letters.
Anyway, just finished a batch of pan-toasted Habanero chili/chile/chilli (but not chilly) flakes. Yum. Like to even have a little vial with me if I go out to lunch. Steve