When my neighbor gave me a bowl of freshly picked apricots, I immediately thought of the mango-based hot sauce I used to make years ago. It was the copycat Inner Beauty Hot Sauce if you’re interested.
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Creamy Celery Soup
I went a bit overboard when I decided to grow Amsterdam Celery in my Aerogarden. As soon as they matured, I found myself picking bags of celery once or twice a week. This recipe is what happened when my refrigerator got overwhelmed.
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Sunday Night Chili
Football season afternoons, cold winter nights, and cool rainy spring evenings all mean one thing — what’s for dinner is chili.
This recipe will easily feed four adults with enough left over for a lunch or two.
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1 1/2 lb. ground beef
1 medium onion
1 tbsp. minced garlic (the stuff in a jar is fine)
1 12 oz. bottle of Guinness Stout (Original or Draught)
1 28 oz. can Tuttorosso Crushed Tomatoes with Basil
1 14 1/2 oz. can Hunt’s diced tomatoes
1 16 oz. can Bush’s black beans
2 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce
4 tbsp. chili powder
1 tbsp. smoked paprika
2 tsp. cumin
2 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. basil
1 tsp. ground thyme
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. unsweetened Hershey’s cocoa powder
1/8 tsp. cayenne (optional or up to 1/4 tsp. for more heat)
Prep!
Chop the onion and set aside.
Mince the garlic and set aside.
Drain the tomatoes and set aside.
Drain and rinse the beans and set aside.
Cook!
Brown the beef in a skillet on medium low until all of the liquid has evaporated and the beef starts to caramelize.
Add the onion and cook until tender.
Add the garlic and cook one minute more.
Add the Guinness and deglaze the pan, scraping up all the browned bits of beef and onion.
Add all of the remaining ingredients, mix well and simmer on low for 45-50 minutes. Stir periodically to prevent sticking.
Top with grated cheddar or sour cream and serve with a side of Texas Toast or Fritos.
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Not Your Dorm Room Ramen
Welcome to the world of Leonbergers!
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Although your Leonberger comes fully assembled, due to particular issues during production, we do occasionally have issues with components such as screws. They invariably are either loose or missing altogether.
In Search Of The Perfect Loaf: Day #3
Today did not turn out as I had hoped. Mistakes were made.Continue reading
In Search Of The Perfect Loaf: Day #2
If you read yesterday’s post, you’ll remember I’m going for simplicity… so I chose a recipe from my favorite bread cookbook that was developed to be exactly that.Continue reading
In Search Of The Perfect Loaf: Day #1
So what is the perfect loaf anyway?
It only has 4 ingredients: flour, water, yeast, and salt. Okay… maybe 6 if you use sugar and butter. You can mix it in a bread machine or electric mixer and bake it in a regular pan you already own. It’s not fancy… no braids… no slashes from that fancy lame you learned to use by watching hours of YouTube videos.Continue reading