I don't know about that. Chili is an improvisational art form. You just need to gather up some tasty ingredients, don't worry overly much about the ratios, combine and eat (even better after sitting in the fridge a day, though).What you need is a good recipe for the style of chili you like.
Another thing to do with leftover spaghetti sauce (if it's home-made and not Ragu) is sear some chicken breasts, then throw them in it and simmer 20 or 30 minutes. voila, chicken cacciatore...ishBoyfriend made some REALLY AWESOME spaghetti sauce all day yesterday... and whether he wants it or not, WE ARE HAVING SPAGHETTI AGAIN TONIGHT!!!!
YOU HEAR ME???
Another thing to do with leftover spaghetti sauce (if it's home-made and not Ragu) is sear some chicken breasts, then throw them in it and simmer 20 or 30 minutes. voila, chicken cacciatore...ish [/QUOTE]Boyfriend made some REALLY AWESOME spaghetti sauce all day yesterday... and whether he wants it or not, WE ARE HAVING SPAGHETTI AGAIN TONIGHT!!!!
YOU HEAR ME???
This... is... EPIC!Last night I found an awesome use for leftover grilled hamburgers. I made a pizza using a combo of mustard, mayo, and ketchup for the sauce. Then spread sliced pickles and red onion and chunked-up burger on that. Topped with a mix of cheddar and mozzerella. Way better than the usual "cheeseburger pizza" that's just a regular pizza topped with hamburger. This will definitely become a mainstay, along with my bratwurst and sauerkraut pizza.
This... is... EPIC!Last night I found an awesome use for leftover grilled hamburgers. I made a pizza using a combo of mustard, mayo, and ketchup for the sauce. Then spread sliced pickles and red onion and chunked-up burger on that. Topped with a mix of cheddar and mozzerella. Way better than the usual "cheeseburger pizza" that's just a regular pizza topped with hamburger. This will definitely become a mainstay, along with my bratwurst and sauerkraut pizza.
:nono:New dinner plans!
Making some Mac 'n Cheese, Mashed Potatoes, and Peas for me 'n the GF.
It'd almost sound romantic, except for how those things are all pre-packaged.
Or Mississippi. I'm making up some Turkey Sausage w/ Red Beans and Rice tonight.chili from scratch is freaking easy as pie. You don't need any special cooking skills..just plenty of the correct ingredients.
Then again, I'm from Texas...chili here is a staple food.
I don't know about that. Chili is an improvisational art form. You just need to gather up some tasty ingredients, don't worry overly much about the ratios, combine and eat (even better after sitting in the fridge a day, though).[/QUOTE]What you need is a good recipe for the style of chili you like.
I think you should open every post of yours from now on with that "Good news everyone!"Good news everyone!
Class was canceled tonight so I got to go home for dinner. We had kielbasa and sauerkraut, fried potatoes, and broccoli and cauliflower. It was very yummy.
You, my friend, are the king of pallets.grilled ham tonight, Chuck E Cheeze tomorrow (for the little one's birthday), sunday is beef tips and mushroom sauce.
Monday, i'm going to try a chicken and broccoli braid to work any kinks out before our halloween party.
You, my friend, are the king of pallets.[/QUOTE]grilled ham tonight, Chuck E Cheeze tomorrow (for the little one's birthday), sunday is beef tips and mushroom sauce.
Monday, i'm going to try a chicken and broccoli braid to work any kinks out before our halloween party.