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    The few times I do cook my wife generally ends up giving me the old stink eye when Im done. Lets just say the kitchen looks one way when She cooks,....and quite another when I cook. She's not a fan.... but honey,...I said I would COOK,....I never said I would clean! That doesnt really fall in my job description...LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stone View Post
    Yep, sure have. I made a whole Mexican casserole and poured cornbread mix over the top then baked it. It was very good.
    Sounds like. Sometimes I make jalapeno cornbread with corn kernels, diced onion and jalapenos, cheddar cheese. Good stuff!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Sounds like. Sometimes I make jalapeno cornbread with corn kernels, diced onion and jalapenos, cheddar cheese. Good stuff!
    Yep...good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AProudLefty View Post
    Let me know so I will take the heartburn and butthole fire pills beforehand.
    Found my recipe from 2017.

    My Inferno chili (No Holds Barred Trial Edition) This is for a large batch, I leave math up to others that want it cut in half, or more. If any takers exist.

    About a pound of ground chuck, with a half a pound of ground sirloin. (Mix with plenty of sriracha seasoning, and about half a bottle of green Tabasco, or other green sauce. Let sit for a few hours in a large plastic bag, in the fridge.)
    1 package of ground hot chorizo.
    1 2.5 oz hot Mexican style chili powder
    2 TBSP regular chili powder
    1 & 1/3 TBSP scotch bonnet powder (Revised from 1 TBSP)
    1 4.0 gram vile of 7 pot brain strain powder
    7 jalapenos diced
    1 1/2 pint of habaneros diced
    2 cipollini onions peeled, and diced
    10 dried Thai peppers, 1 dried ghost pepper, 2 dried Trinidad scorpion peppers (grind in mortar, and pestle with little bit of water)
    2 10 oz cans, Rotel Diced tomatoes, with habaneros
    1 28 oz can of stewed tomatoes
    2 14.5 oz diced tomatoes (no salt added)
    1 14.5 oz stewed tomatoes (Mexican style)
    10-15 grinds of Szechuan peppercorn
    1 TBSP smoked paprika
    1 TBSP dried lemon peel
    1 TBSP dried Marjoram
    1 TBSP crushed red pepper
    1 TSP ground cumin
    2 TBSP Turbinado sugar (Revised from 1 & 1/3 TBSP total.)
    Small palm full of Smoked sea salt (I used smoked serrano for more heat)
    1 46 fl oz can Tomato juice
    1 average size bottle dark ale

    I don't think I need to explain making a one pot stew, but just make sure to brown all the meat, and drain it of fat before putting it in the pot. Beans are optional, just make any beans you like, add some to a bowl, and top with chili. It can be a little much to handle with all the spice, and an addition of beans.

    This is a trial recipe of what I've learned, and done before. It's cooking slowly now, so I don't know if it's a complete success, or not.

    WARNING: Handle ingredients with care, using gloves for pepper preparations. Use a non porous material to cut on, and keep all animals away.

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    From memory......

    I fried up some ground beef, diced onion, diced red and green peppers, and seasoned with a little taco seasoning. Drained the whole thing and added in 1 half can of sweet corn, some diced jalapeno's, a drained can of diced tomato's , and one of those small cans of tomato sauce. " didnt want it runny" . Mixed it all up good and poured it in a big baking pan. Then when it was all spread out I added a good layer of shredded cheddar cheese. Then.......... I mixed up some corn bread mix and poured it all evenly over the top and baked it. CRAZY GOOD!

    Oh, ...also added a touch of S and P and garlic powder to the meat as it was cooking. STONES Mexican cornbread Casserole!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jade Dragon View Post
    Found my recipe from 2017.

    My Inferno chili (No Holds Barred Trial Edition) This is for a large batch, I leave math up to others that want it cut in half, or more. If any takers exist.

    About a pound of ground chuck, with a half a pound of ground sirloin. (Mix with plenty of sriracha seasoning, and about half a bottle of green Tabasco, or other green sauce. Let sit for a few hours in a large plastic bag, in the fridge.)
    1 package of ground hot chorizo.
    1 2.5 oz hot Mexican style chili powder
    2 TBSP regular chili powder
    1 & 1/3 TBSP scotch bonnet powder (Revised from 1 TBSP)
    1 4.0 gram vile of 7 pot brain strain powder
    7 jalapenos diced
    1 1/2 pint of habaneros diced
    2 cipollini onions peeled, and diced
    10 dried Thai peppers, 1 dried ghost pepper, 2 dried Trinidad scorpion peppers (grind in mortar, and pestle with little bit of water)
    2 10 oz cans, Rotel Diced tomatoes, with habaneros
    1 28 oz can of stewed tomatoes
    2 14.5 oz diced tomatoes (no salt added)
    1 14.5 oz stewed tomatoes (Mexican style)
    10-15 grinds of Szechuan peppercorn
    1 TBSP smoked paprika
    1 TBSP dried lemon peel
    1 TBSP dried Marjoram
    1 TBSP crushed red pepper
    1 TSP ground cumin
    2 TBSP Turbinado sugar (Revised from 1 & 1/3 TBSP total.)
    Small palm full of Smoked sea salt (I used smoked serrano for more heat)
    1 46 fl oz can Tomato juice
    1 average size bottle dark ale

    I don't think I need to explain making a one pot stew, but just make sure to brown all the meat, and drain it of fat before putting it in the pot. Beans are optional, just make any beans you like, add some to a bowl, and top with chili. It can be a little much to handle with all the spice, and an addition of beans.

    This is a trial recipe of what I've learned, and done before. It's cooking slowly now, so I don't know if it's a complete success, or not.

    WARNING: Handle ingredients with care, using gloves for pepper preparations. Use a non porous material to cut on, and keep all animals away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AProudLefty View Post
    Not enough pills in the world.

    It's surprisingly not that bad. Pouring a tablespoon of extreme hot sauce in a ramen broth and gobbling it, now that was bad.

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    Made low carb Keto cookies
    1 cup almond flour
    1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    1/2 cup natural Peanut Butter (2 ingredients PB and salt)
    2/3 cup of steva(I used 1/2 that)
    1/4 cup butter
    1 egg
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    1/3 cup sugar free chocolate chips
    350 degrees
    12-14 minutes
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    Cape Cod fish Hash

    2 onions
    2 potatoes
    1 stick of butter
    1 pound of white fish

    Saute onions in butter
    Brown potatoes in same pan adding more butter, push onions aside.
    While potatoes are slowly browning poach fish in boiling water with salt added.
    Again push potatoes aside, add butter and brown fish lightly.

    Season with salt and black pepper and mix ingredients.
    Serve with Ketchup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rune View Post
    Cape Cod fish Hash

    2 onions
    2 potatoes
    1 stick of butter
    1 pound of white fish

    Saute onions in butter
    Brown potatoes in same pan adding more butter, push onions aside.
    While potatoes are slowly browning poach fish in boiling water with salt added.
    Again push potatoes aside, add butter and brown fish lightly.

    Season with salt and black pepper and mix ingredients.
    Serve with Ketchup.
    Ketchup on fish?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sock Sockinski View Post
    Ketchup on fish?
    Totally bomb.
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    I drooled a little looking at these. https://www.cupcakeproject.com/salte...2549366_106221

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rune View Post
    Cape Cod fish Hash

    2 onions
    2 potatoes
    1 stick of butter
    1 pound of white fish

    Saute onions in butter
    Brown potatoes in same pan adding more butter, push onions aside.
    While potatoes are slowly browning poach fish in boiling water with salt added.
    Again push potatoes aside, add butter and brown fish lightly.

    Season with salt and black pepper and mix ingredients.
    Serve with Ketchup.
    That all sounds great till the catsup part. lol

    Is "white fish" an actual species there, or just a generic name? We have "white fish" here that come from the big lake, and are sold by that name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jade Dragon View Post
    I drooled a little looking at these. https://www.cupcakeproject.com/salte...2549366_106221
    My teeth hurt just looking at those! lol

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