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    Default The Recipe Box

    Have a favorite recipe you want to share? Here is the place to do it.

    Just list it in this thread. Recipes only. Discussions about recipes go in the forum.
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    Default One for a Healthy Chilli

    Black & White Chili

    In a Large Stock Pot: Medium Heat
    96 oz Chicken Stock
    30 oz Canned Diced Tomatoes w/ Green Chili peppers
    4 Fresh Tomatoes (small Roma)

    In a Large Skillet/Wok: High Heat
    Combine and Sauté’ with Olive Oil season with Garlic and Chili Powder
    1 Med White Onion (chopped)
    1 Med Yellow Onion (chopped
    1 Bunch Green Onion (chopped)
    2 Lg Fresh Chili peppers (chopped)
    Add as many chopped fresh peppers as are available, 2-3 each, to taste
    Suggestions are, Serrano, Pablano, Anaheim, Banana, (Jalapeno or Habanera)

    Once this is cooked in the skillet (Onions to just clear) add this to the stock pot and stir in …

    In a Large Skillet/Wok: Medium/High Heat
    2 lbs Ground Turkey seasoned with Garlic, Pepper, and Chili powder
    Brown and add to stock pot
    2-3 Chicken breasts (skinless/boneless) cut into 1 inch squares and prepared as above added to stock pot

    Beans:
    Either canned or an equivalent amount of prepared Dry beans
    30 oz Black beans
    30 oz Great White Northern beans
    These should be added late, just as the pot comes to a low boil, if added too early, they can turn to mush, it won’t ruin the taste just the presentation…

    Add Chili powder to taste, but remember the flavor will intensify as it cooks so it should be less spicy to start… For a deep subtle heat sprinkle in some White pepper, for a more intense immediate heat sprinkle in Crushed Red pepper..
    Cover and allow to reach low boil stirring often..

    To Thicken the Chili:
    In a sealed jar (Mayo sized) mix ⅓ -½ cup Corn Starch or Masa with enough cold water to dissolve it shake well, and slowly add this to the pot while stirring,, This will thicken up of the next few minutes DO NOT add more for at least ½ hour, you don’t want to over thicken..
    Let simmer for about 1 more hour before serving…

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    My Beef/jerky dry rub.
    1 TBS onion powder
    1 TBS Garlic powder
    1 TBS Paprika
    4 TBS black pepper
    4 TBS White Pepper,is a 70 yr old family Recipe,simple,but killer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    My Beef/jerky dry rub.
    1 TBS onion powder
    1 TBS Garlic powder
    1 TBS Paprika
    4 TBS black pepper
    4 TBS White Pepper,is a 70 yr old family Recipe,simple,but killer.
    I ferkin' love beef jerky...I seldom eat it though as it tends to mummify me with all that salt - sounds like a great steak rub and I will be trying that this weekend. Thanks.
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    Pickle & Peanut butter Sandwich

    2-slices of white bread, fresh
    1-tablespoon of Jif Creamy Peanut Butter
    1-medium or large, whole Vlasic Dill pickle (can be a Kosher Dill pickle)

    Take the two slices of bread, lay them on a plate. Take a butter knife out of the drawer & scoop out "1" tablespoon of Jif Creamy peanut butter. Use the butter knife to spead the peanut butter on "1" of the slices of bread.
    Next use a sharp kitchen knife to evenly slice the Dill pickle length wise. Place the slices of Dill pickle onto the freshly spread peanut butter. Then cover the top of the spread Dill slices with the other slice of fresh bread.

    You now have a pickle/peanut butter sandwich,,, eat slowly & enjoy.

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    Never, ever, in my youth of living in a grocery store with a barrel of fresh kosher dills the first of every month available did I, or anyone else in the family think of a PB & Pickle sandwich. Too much dill in my youth, can't stand the taste anymore, someone please test and report in the forum on this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Pickle & Peanut butter Sandwich

    2-slices of white bread, fresh
    1-tablespoon of Jif Creamy Peanut Butter
    1-medium or large, whole Vlasic Dill pickle (can be a Kosher Dill pickle)

    Take the two slices of bread, lay them on a plate. Take a butter knife out of the drawer & scoop out "1" tablespoon of Jif Creamy peanut butter. Use the butter knife to spead the peanut butter on "1" of the slices of bread.
    Next use a sharp kitchen knife to evenly slice the Dill pickle length wise. Place the slices of Dill pickle onto the freshly spread peanut butter. Then cover the top of the spread Dill slices with the other slice of fresh bread.

    You now have a pickle/peanut butter sandwich,,, eat slowly & enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Pickle & Peanut butter Sandwich

    2-slices of white bread, fresh
    1-tablespoon of Jif Creamy Peanut Butter
    1-medium or large, whole Vlasic Dill pickle (can be a Kosher Dill pickle)

    Take the two slices of bread, lay them on a plate. Take a butter knife out of the drawer & scoop out "1" tablespoon of Jif Creamy peanut butter. Use the butter knife to spead the peanut butter on "1" of the slices of bread.
    Next use a sharp kitchen knife to evenly slice the Dill pickle length wise. Place the slices of Dill pickle onto the freshly spread peanut butter. Then cover the top of the spread Dill slices with the other slice of fresh bread.

    You now have a pickle/peanut butter sandwich,,, eat slowly & enjoy.
    That's actually quite the staple here, sheesh, since I was a kid been having those for years and years, worst variant I ever saw on that was a kid that used to bring sardine and peanut butter sandwiches to school. Blech!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Pickle & Peanut butter Sandwich

    2-slices of white bread, fresh
    1-tablespoon of Jif Creamy Peanut Butter
    1-medium or large, whole Vlasic Dill pickle (can be a Kosher Dill pickle)

    Take the two slices of bread, lay them on a plate. Take a butter knife out of the drawer & scoop out "1" tablespoon of Jif Creamy peanut butter. Use the butter knife to spead the peanut butter on "1" of the slices of bread.
    Next use a sharp kitchen knife to evenly slice the Dill pickle length wise. Place the slices of Dill pickle onto the freshly spread peanut butter. Then cover the top of the spread Dill slices with the other slice of fresh bread.

    You now have a pickle/peanut butter sandwich,,, eat slowly & enjoy.
    This isn't the first time I've heard of this concoction. Years ago, when I first started running a charter boat from Winchester Bay, Oregon, the guy who ran the charter BECKY LYNN would very frequently order for his lunch, over an open frequency radio, a dill pickle and peanut butter sandwich. Upon doing so, he would subject himself to a ribald mocking from the rest of the charter boat captains, me included.

    One day, years later, while in my kitchen w/all the necessary ingredients for this special sandwich at hand I recalled that man's odd lunch order. So I whipped one up; a peanut butter and dill pickle sandwich. They are actually very good assuming that you like the constituent ingredients. I wish I could now tell the old timer that his weird obsession was good indeed, but he's since crossed over to the far side of the Jordan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Have a favorite recipe you want to share? Here is the place to do it.

    Just list it in this thread. Recipes only. Discussions about recipes go in the forum.
    I really like the idea of this thread but am having a hard time trying to think of a good way to link to and have some continuity if for example I have a question about a recipe.

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