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    Talking This year's 4th of July Chili recipie

    WARNING!!!!!
    This recipie violates the religious dietary laws of every known religion except for those of Discordianism

    .7kg ground sirloin
    .45kg bulk hot sausage
    .23kg Hickory Smoked Bacon
    .45kg jar of Mrs. Refreno's Green Chili Sauce (Hot chunky salsa or two cans of hot Rotel chopped tomatos & chilies can be subsitituted)
    35 or more grams McCommick's Hot Mexican Style Chili Powder
    .25 cubic cm hot Curry Powder
    To Taste: Tony Chachere's Cajun Seasoning & Crystal Preserves Hot Sauce (Tobasco or Lousiana brand hot sauces will work as well)
    Optional: 5kg Weapons Grade Plutonium, finely ground

    Fry the bacon in a large cast-iron frying pan with tall sides. (I use a 25.4cm one that's been in the family for over 50 years) Eat the bacon for breakfast & brown the sirloin in the resulting grease. (This adds a hint of smokyness to the final result. If you're concerned about the healthiness of this, why are you making chili? I suppose you could add a few drops of hickory smoke flavor from a bottle. Piker!) In another pan, crumble up the hot sausage & cook it until done. Combine beef & sausage in the big frying pan, then add the Green Chili, Chili Powder, Weapons Grade Plutonium, Curry Powder, and water sufficent to cover the meat. Stir and let simmer several hours, adding Cajun Seasoning & Hot Sauce to taste. (Assuming you have any taste-buds left, that is) It's done when it looks like chili instead of soup. Serve as either an entree in bowls with saltine crackers, or as a condiment on hot dogs & hamburgers. Also can be prescribed to clear sinus or nasal congestion. Keep away from fireworks, lighter fluid, small children, and U.N. weapons inspectors. Should serve, I guess 5-6 masocists if served in bowls, will go further as a side item or condiment.
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    Cool

    Thanks Cybrludite

    I Absolutly LOVE Chili, Love to cook it too.

    Thanks for the recipie

    Karg

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    Whoa.

    I can feel my arteries clogging just from reading the recipe.
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    Having recently discovered the Zen of good chilli, this thread immediately caught my attention. There are also a number of good recipes out there for the health conscious.

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    Sounds close to my recipe. You can substitute red chile from NM, for all of you out there who know the answer to the perennial New MExico question: "Red or Green?"
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    The answer to that question, of course, is "Christmas". I knew that I'd been living in Santa Fe too long when I acciedently ordered green in a "locals" resturant & didn't notice until halfway through the meal... Mmmm the memories... Domino's Meat Lover's with green chili added... Blake's Lottagrease Green Chili Cheeseburgers... I need to get back out there.
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    You know it, man...
    "War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."

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    Cyberludite, you deserve an apology for my comments on another thread about your chilli (Brit spelling)! This looks GOOD!!

    I have to say, I'm more of a classicist myself - just ground beef, tomatoes, onion and kidney beans in my chilli - plus a few drops of something we can get over here called "Dave's Insanity Sauce". Makes Tabasco look like a soft drink by comparison. Hell, it makes hydrochloric acid look like a soft drink by comparison!! But then I do serve my chilli with boiled rice (and a glass of water...).
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    Originally posted by Capt.Hunter
    Cyberludite, you deserve an apology for my comments on another thread about your chilli (Brit spelling)! This looks GOOD!!
    Apology accepted, Captain Hunter. >THUD<

    (Like no one saw that response coming... )

    I have to say, I'm more of a classicist myself - just ground beef, tomatoes, onion and kidney beans in my chilli - plus a few drops of something we can get over here called "Dave's Insanity Sauce". Makes Tabasco look like a soft drink by comparison. Hell, it makes hydrochloric acid look like a soft drink by comparison!! But then I do serve my chilli with boiled rice (and a glass of water...).
    Beans? In Chili? Sacriledge! Still, better than the vegan versions of chili. >shudder<
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    Originally posted by Cybrludite
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    Still, better than the vegan versions of chili. >shudder<
    A lawyer I worked for was a vegan, and the things he did in the name of chili....talk about your blasphemy! >shudder<
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