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Red wine .. plenty of garlic.
What's this frying off and cooking off bollocks? What is the OFF for?
Yep, i'm with you on that. If anything is going to be cooked in a sauce then it can just cook in the sauce. No need for any of this frying off nonsense.
Prefer chunks of beef rather than mince or even chicken cubed for a change.
Bourbon as well as red wine.
Pork and Beef.
Highly recommend Sheila Lukins USA Cook Book.
Still must try the venison one.
Great american pancake recipes too.
Where do you get hominy in the UK?
Red wine, double the amount of cumin recommended and fried chopped green peppers rather than vile red kidney beans.
The recipe is actually from the beeb, by a woman called Jo Pratt. I can thoroughly recommend it, but put more cumin in than she says!
Coffee and beer ftw
I use Nigella Lawson recipe which includes chorizo, coriander, cumin and chocolate but no coke. She recommends shin of beef and cooking it for at least three hours, its even better if you freeze it and reheat it again slowly a month or two later.
I meant cooking off some of the beer liquid before adding everything. Reducing it if you will ๐
As well as being a sucker for loads of cumin, I do like using a stack of flour tortillas as pseudo chappattis to scoop and scoff. Some sour cream and guacamole wouldn't go amiss either.
Oh and a nice cold lager.
Happy to help.
Chorizo and a mix of pinto and black eye beans, oh and lots of cumin
A big splash of Naga/Chipotle sauce for the adults once the children's portions are on the plates. Heat up and flavor up to change a good child friendly chilli into something a bit heftier. I know it's a little cheat but it means the whole family can share in a tasty home cooked meal.
And roasted whole chilli's on the side if other "grown ups" are present to encourage child like competitive behavior over an otherwise civilised lunch.
Where do you get hominy in the UK?
A good ethnic minority food store that serves a few nationalities should do the trick. I've found it in places like Peterborough Market and the Bristol Sweet Mart.
General onion, red beans, mince tomatoes.
Then it gets some chipotle sauce, chilli flakes depending on heat required, bit of cumin and a Star Anise. Never had any complaints yet.