DavidE
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Lesson Of The Day Never Eat Lots Of Chili With The Beans
Or you'll be sorry, I guarantee it...from impractical experience...
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real chili has NO beans....
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DavidE
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I was referring to frijoles de olla with jalpeños or serranos added.
Most Méxicanos I have tried Carroll Shelby's mix on, have smiled and never touched a second spoonful. With or without beans.
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mcfez
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Carroll Shelby's mix ...........okay...what is it?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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DavidE
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It's a very popular chile con carne mix, sold in a tan colored box. Any supermarket carries it NOB señor mcfez. Separate little envelopes inside. In
Mexico if I should ever try a box and have to substitute chorizo for part of the hamburger I would think twice about adding that clear envelope with
the red chili powder. I love comida que se pica but many folks don't care for it. Prepare one box using a kilo of carne de hamburguesa, and a couple
of big cans of frijoles de flor de mayo, and it'll feed a lot of people. Especially if you bring cornbread mix too.
A couple hours after dinner don't strike a match
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DENNIS
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I happen to have a box of that stuff. I'll give it a try....without the beans or the the chile powder. I can't do hot.
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Thanks for the info :-)
I'll try that next month.
Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
It's a very popular chile con carne mix, sold in a tan colored box. Any supermarket carries it NOB señor mcfez. Separate little envelopes inside. In
Mexico if I should ever try a box and have to substitute chorizo for part of the hamburger I would think twice about adding that clear envelope with
the red chili powder. I love comida que se pica but many folks don't care for it. Prepare one box using a kilo of carne de hamburguesa, and a couple
of big cans of frijoles de flor de mayo, and it'll feed a lot of people. Especially if you bring cornbread mix too.
A couple hours after dinner don't strike a match |
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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