3-T Tuesday – Chili Seasonings
Welcome everyone to our weekly edition of 3-T Tuesday! This week’s edition ties into our ongoing Chili Chronicles because we are going to discuss chili seasonings.
As I’ve made it abundantly clear that I love chili in the fall I though it would be a good time to talk about how to season the pot of chili that we started last week. In that recipe I discussed using a chili mix in my fixings but one thing to remember is that the seasonings can define your chili and to me that’s the most important part. I’m always looking to have my OWN chili recipe that I can pass down to my daughter.
Today we are going to discuss making our own chili powder. A good friend of mine asked in last Thursday’s post, what to do if you couldn’t find the mix I recommended. Use your own. Now if you don’t have any interest in making your own chili powder then look near the spices and gravy mixes in your local grocery. There should be at least a couple mixes there. Or you could just buy chili powder. But I say poo on that and let’s make our own!!
~Did you know that Chili Powder is just a mix of other spices?~
Chili Powder:
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon oregano
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
So let’s talk about the five spices listed above and how to prepare the chili powder. When mixing this recipe please please please do NOT use Garlic Salt instead of Garlic Powder! They are two completely different things.
Many people don’t realize that each one of these spices has a variety of different versions. Paprika comes in cheap ole’ paprika, smokey, Hungarian and so on and so forth….
I personally use very specific versions of these spices and I would encourage you to experiment also to try and find a version you like.
**WARNING – Cayenne pepper is hot. Once you add that to the mixture you MUST wash your hands immediately to get the residue off you hands.
BONUS TIME!!!!
I’m sitting here writing this weeks post and my 4 month olds’ good mood is rubbing off on me. The recipe above is for chili powder but what about the mix that goes in chili? Good question because you don’t just use chili powder, you mix up a chili spice mix.
Chili Mix
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
2 teaspoons cumin
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon oregano
One thing to consider in the Chili Mix recipe is that there is no salt listed. I do not believe in pre salting seasonings. It’s one thing if the salt comes in the tomatoes like on Thursday’s recipe. You should only add salt to food when it is needed. This helps keep down on the sodium levels in your meals.
AND NOW FOR THE TIP OF THE WEEK!!
When it comes time to mix the spices together for the Chili Powder I recommend using an inexpensive coffee grinder. The reason I say inexpensive is because you’ll never get the flavor out of your regular coffee grinder. I highly recommend this method of mixing because it allows you to a really good mix and it also helps ensure that the spices are evenly distributed.
BONUS TIP!!
I like to mix my spices in large batches so I tend to buy large quantities. There are two great ways to buy large quantities. Find you local Indian Food Market. They tend to sell spices in large quantities which makes it really easy to mix up large batches. The other way is at your local warehouse club! Costco and Sam’s carry very large batches of common spices that makes it really easy to mix up batches!
Keep Cooking Folks!
Chef Ben
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Categories: Tips, Tools, Techniques, chili, cooking, recipe
Tags: chili powder, recipe, techniques, tips, tools
3T-Tuesday #1 Kitchen Cutlery
Welcome to our first edition of 3T-Tuesday! The 3T’s stand for Tips, Tools, and Techniques. Today’s article is going to be about various types of kitchen knives and what I believe a cook actually needs in the kitchen.
I’ll actually be breaking this into a two part article. Today’s will be about the types of knives and my opinions on them. Next week’s article will be about how to purchase the knives at a good price and what quality of knife should be purchased!
No more talk, let’s get started!
So these are the components that make up a good collection of knives and their uses. I highly recommend that the blades you end up owning are used for their specific tasks. Nothing will ruin a knife quicker than misuse which includes not sharpening them.
The last thing I’ll say without spoiling the next part of this article I will tell you that there are three pieces up there you should really spend good money on. The Chef’s Knife, Slicing Blade, and Sharpening Steel should be of a definite higher quality than the other knives. These three items will be used more than anything else in your cutlery gallery.
Be sure to check back in Thursday night for our weekly recipe! Just as a sneak peek it will be another Lazy Sunday recipe!
Keep Cooking,
Chef Ben
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Categories: Tips, Tools, Techniques, cooking, recipe
Tags: knives, techniques, tips, tools