lovely chilli recipe tried yesterday
Discussion
littlegreenfairy said:
I know I tend to sound a bit stupid but...
What vessel would you use for those quantities?!
I don't think I have a bucket big enough.
What vessel would you use for those quantities?!
I don't think I have a bucket big enough.
wellllllll.....
you could scale the recipe down orrrrrrrr.......
buy a BIG pot - doesn't have to be expensive either - i saw a 3-4 gallon pot at TK maxx for £20 or so - probably not the best quality , but you could make as much chili, soup or stew as you'd like
littlegreenfairy said:
See I think I'm after a big pot. Scaling down seems like too much hassle - and there wont be much to freeze either!
I will be making chilli this weekend, its lovely on jacket potatoes and idea for this cold snap we're going through.
The Wife bought me a 5.5 litre pot from Ikea last year. Can't remember what She paid for it but I thought it was too cheap therefore crap. I was wrong it's a great pot and very heavy. I will be making chilli this weekend, its lovely on jacket potatoes and idea for this cold snap we're going through.
PS. They are £28 now..............
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/rooms_ideas/pots_and_...
Linky does not go straight to the pot - it's the grey one with stainless lid from the Favorit range.
Edited by dickymint on Friday 11th April 10:23
dickymint said:
The Wife bought me a 5.5 litre pot from Ikea last year. Can't remember what She paid for it but I thought it was too cheap therefore crap. I was wrong it's a great pot and very heavy.
PS. They are £28 now..............
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/rooms_ideas/pots_and_...
Linky does not go straight to the pot - it's the grey one with stainless lid from the Favorit range.
I've picked up a pikey 5.5l one from Asda (although it feels decent enough) for £8 - its now my large meal making pot. If it lasts 6 months I'll be pleased.
Chopped toms are in chronically short supply in Sheffield - Sainsbury's either had horrifically expensive organic blah blah blah (over a quid a tin) or pikey basics ones. I went for the basics - they are actually quite good! Only difference I can see and taste is that they are all different sizes (not that I can taste that..)
Will also be making a lemon and chicken caserole (v nice with chickpeas or rice, tuscan bean soup, and a basic tomato sauce to freeze. That'll see us through exams and well into the big wide world. I love this bulk cooking lark!
Can't wait to get cooking
Chopped toms are in chronically short supply in Sheffield - Sainsbury's either had horrifically expensive organic blah blah blah (over a quid a tin) or pikey basics ones. I went for the basics - they are actually quite good! Only difference I can see and taste is that they are all different sizes (not that I can taste that..)
Will also be making a lemon and chicken caserole (v nice with chickpeas or rice, tuscan bean soup, and a basic tomato sauce to freeze. That'll see us through exams and well into the big wide world. I love this bulk cooking lark!
Can't wait to get cooking
littlegreenfairy said:
Chopped toms are in chronically short supply in Sheffield - Sainsbury's either had horrifically expensive organic blah blah blah (over a quid a tin) or pikey basics ones.
In my local Sainsburys you can buy the nice ones ie Napolina Chopped Tomatoes 4 x 400g for £1.79, I would say you need to move south, but a bit OTT just to get cheaper tomatoes. Im going to start growing my own soon so will be even cheaper.
Cotty said:
littlegreenfairy said:
Chopped toms are in chronically short supply in Sheffield - Sainsbury's either had horrifically expensive organic blah blah blah (over a quid a tin) or pikey basics ones.
In my local Sainsburys you can buy the nice ones ie Napolina Chopped Tomatoes 4 x 400g for £1.79, I would say you need to move south, but a bit OTT just to get cheaper tomatoes. Im going to start growing my own soon so will be even cheaper.
littlegreenfairy said:
I think moving south is a very good idea.
Are you sure you can handle it ?????????http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Cotty said:
dickymint said:
The Wife bought me a 5.5 litre pot from Ikea last year. Can't remember what She paid for it but I thought it was too cheap therefore crap. I was wrong it's a great pot and very heavy.
PS. They are £28 now..............
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_GB/rooms_ideas/pots_and_...
Linky does not go straight to the pot - it's the grey one with stainless lid from the Favorit range.
Cotty said:
littlegreenfairy said:
I think moving south is a very good idea.
Are you sure you can handle it ?????????http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
I find chilli made with chilli powder is almost always too harsh. Not quite sure why, but it seems to scorch my lips, rather than the pleasant burn in my mouth I get using real chillis.
My chilli recipe FWIW:
1lb mince
1 onion
4 red chillis (including seeds)
2 tins kidney beans (the ones in chilli sauce are a good cheat too )
1 tin chopped tomatoes
Makes a medium (not hot by any strecth of the imagination) chilli which serves 2 people with healthy appetites
My chilli recipe FWIW:
1lb mince
1 onion
4 red chillis (including seeds)
2 tins kidney beans (the ones in chilli sauce are a good cheat too )
1 tin chopped tomatoes
Makes a medium (not hot by any strecth of the imagination) chilli which serves 2 people with healthy appetites
parapaul said:
I find chilli made with chilli powder is almost always too harsh. Not quite sure why, but it seems to scorch my lips, rather than the pleasant burn in my mouth I get using real chillis.
My chilli recipe FWIW:
1lb mince
1 onion
4 red chillis (including seeds)
2 tins kidney beans (the ones in chilli sauce are a good cheat too )
1 tin chopped tomatoes
Makes a medium (not hot by any strecth of the imagination) chilli which serves 2 people with healthy appetites
My chilli recipe FWIW:
1lb mince
1 onion
4 red chillis (including seeds)
2 tins kidney beans (the ones in chilli sauce are a good cheat too )
1 tin chopped tomatoes
Makes a medium (not hot by any strecth of the imagination) chilli which serves 2 people with healthy appetites
thanks - will try that this weekend
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