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![]() "Conan the Librarian" wrote in message m... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... today's challenge: can ANYBODY think of a bull****, knock together, grab bag, whatever **** you can find, throw the last rotting dregs from the refrigerator, if you can't identify it it's a ****ing ingredient, food that's been the subject of more abject nonsense and militant moronic "authenticity" than chili (or chilli.....or chile....or whateverthe****, if you prefer)? Uh ... meatloaf? Hm......meatloaf......well, yeah, meatloaf does come in for its share of favorite variants. However, I think it lacks the million or so one and only authentic recipes, each one with its own loyal cadre of adherents willing to die....or, preferably, to kill.... to protect its sanctity, that chili enjoys. Chuck Vance (whose mom always put chocolate in her chili/meat-sauce) I'm somewhat surprised to suddenly see these references to chocolate in chili. I'm going to have to give this a try sometime soon. Wolfgang on the other hand.......chocolate on macaroni......hm......i dunno. ![]() |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Conan the Librarian" wrote in message m... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... today's challenge: can ANYBODY think of a bull****, knock together, grab bag, whatever **** you can find, throw the last rotting dregs from the refrigerator, if you can't identify it it's a ****ing ingredient, food that's been the subject of more abject nonsense and militant moronic "authenticity" than chili (or chilli.....or chile....or whateverthe****, if you prefer)? Uh ... meatloaf? Hm......meatloaf......well, yeah, meatloaf does come in for its share of favorite variants. However, I think it lacks the million or so one and only authentic recipes, each one with its own loyal cadre of adherents willing to die....or, preferably, to kill.... to protect its sanctity, that chili enjoys. I think spaghetti sauce runs a close second, although the variants all seem to have some similarity to each other. Barbeque sauce, ribs, homemade mac and cheese, and how to cut a watermelon all come in the running, too, IMHO. --riverman |
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![]() "rb608" wrote in message ... "BJ Conner" wrote in message om... Have you noticed that you don't get peanuts ( or anything now for that matter) on airplanes anymore? For the sake of anecdotal refutation, I'll mention that as recently as a few months ago (I don't fly that much anymore), I did indeed get me a couple bags of those delightful airline goobers on a Southwest flight. Interesting enough, labelled "Snack" with no clear reference to peanuts. The ingredients did say "may contain peanut products", but I figure that disclaimer could apply to absolutely anything, and as such, is meaningless. --riverman (where's a good lawyer when your bank account needs one?) |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message ... Egg cream afficianados often vehemently criticize poor immitations. Well, as to that, yes, I suppose that when all three of them get together it can be quite the rousing experience! ![]() Pizza, too, is a subject of much discourse. Outside of NYC, I'm routinely disappointed in both-- the prior by its complete abscense (alas, they're difficult to find now, even in Brooklyn), and the latter by its quality. The "best" pizza is indeed a hotly contested issue......one that I have some opinions on myself. However, pizza differs from chili in that people who insist there is only one authentic pizza recipe probably number in the hundreds or thousands as opposed to the millions of authorities spawned by a loosely related and enormous body of recipes that go by a name which suggests nothing more than that they share a particular ingredient.....an ingredient, by the way, that is missing from many of those recipes. Wolfgang |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Conan the Librarian" wrote in message m... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... today's challenge: can ANYBODY think of a bull****, knock together, grab bag, whatever **** you can find, throw the last rotting dregs from the refrigerator, if you can't identify it it's a ****ing ingredient, food that's been the subject of more abject nonsense and militant moronic "authenticity" than chili (or chilli.....or chile....or whateverthe****, if you prefer)? Uh ... meatloaf? Hm......meatloaf......well, yeah, meatloaf does come in for its share of favorite variants. However, I think it lacks the million or so one and only authentic recipes, each one with its own loyal cadre of adherents willing to die....or, preferably, to kill.... to protect its sanctity, that chili enjoys. I think spaghetti sauce runs a close second, although the variants all seem to have some similarity to each other. Barbeque sauce, ribs, homemade mac and cheese, and how to cut a watermelon all come in the running, too, IMHO. --riverman I offer the same response I did to Scott. There are many foods that inspire fierce loyalty to a particular recipe, but no others that I can think of that prod millions of idiots to proclaim that there is only ONE REAL recipe......and that they just happen to possess it. Wolfgang |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in news:botm2i$1iom66$1@ID-
205717.news.uni-berlin.de: I offer the same response I did to Scott. There are many foods that inspire fierce loyalty to a particular recipe, but no others that I can think of that prod millions of idiots to proclaim that there is only ONE REAL recipe......and that they just happen to possess it. Wolfgang Gumbo, mayhaps?? Yes, the constituency is somewhat limited, but I haven't had the same gumbo twice this week. Scott |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Conan the Librarian" wrote in message m... Uh ... meatloaf? Hm......meatloaf......well, yeah, meatloaf does come in for its share of favorite variants. However, I think it lacks the million or so one and only authentic recipes, each one with its own loyal cadre of adherents willing to die....or, preferably, to kill.... to protect its sanctity, that chili enjoys. Of course you're right. I used to live near a fellow who was a regular participant in one of the (thousand-or-so) chili cookoffs, so I learned the "proper" way to make it from him. It's roughly as follows: *cubed* beef, not ground New Mexican chiles, dried and ground ancho chiles, dried and ground serrano chiles, fresh, to taste onions oregano (Mexican, not Mediterranean) cumin seeds, freshly ground water (may substitute Lone Star beer for some or all) "Real" chili *never* has tomatoes, beans, olives, mushrooms, sprouts, spaghetti or any of that other sissy sh*t that damyankees and them other faggots put in it. At least that's what he told me. I'm somewhat surprised to suddenly see these references to chocolate in chili. I'm going to have to give this a try sometime soon. I'm guessing that my mom got it from a Diana Kennedy cookbook, and I expect that she stole it from the Aztecs. Well, not firsthand or anything (she's not *quite* that old), but they used chocolate in cooking/sauces long before the Spaniards arrived. Chuck Vance |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "riverman" wrote in message ... I think spaghetti sauce runs a close second, although the variants all seem to have some similarity to each other. Barbeque sauce, ribs, homemade mac and cheese, and how to cut a watermelon all come in the running, too, IMHO. --riverman I offer the same response I did to Scott. There are many foods that inspire fierce loyalty to a particular recipe, but no others that I can think of that prod millions of idiots to proclaim that there is only ONE REAL recipe......and that they just happen to possess it. Millions of Ummerican Idjots, at least. I'm willing to bet (figuratively speaking, of course) that there are as many idjuts (by percentage) in Italia that claim to have the recipe for 'real spaghetti sauce' as there are chilliots in the US. And Meximommas who claim to have the 'real salsa' recipe. And some Italian might scratch their head in wonder at the claim that 'millions proclaim there is one real chili recipe'...they might not know ANYONE who claims to have a recipe. I suppose the chili effect is in effect, in effect because a) us Ummericans tend to be rather absolute, b) even if you **** it up, its pretty good, so any clown can claim a screwup was intentional and given to them by their late granddad who rode with Pancho Villa, and c) any moron can make chili, and usually does. --riverman (who makes a MEAN chili, which is, of course, the one real recipe.) |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... I offer the same response I did to Scott. There are many foods that inspire fierce loyalty to a particular recipe, but no others that I can think of that prod millions of idiots to proclaim that there is only ONE REAL recipe......and that they just happen to possess it. Wolfgang Funniest news anecdote of the week was concerning a chili cook-off somewhere. One contestant had to drop out, so his brother took his place. And since he didn't know how to cook, he just went around and got samples from the 80 other entrants, put it in his pot, and proceeded to win the contest. I think that says something about *authentic* chili. Not sure what though. It's like somebody arguing that toasted bread with whatever you have in the fridge or garden isn't bruschetta because it's not all tomatoes and basil. --Stan (I don't need no stinkin' recipe) |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in news:botm2i$1iom66$1@ID- 205717.news.uni-berlin.de: I offer the same response I did to Scott. There are many foods that inspire fierce loyalty to a particular recipe, but no others that I can think of that prod millions of idiots to proclaim that there is only ONE REAL recipe......and that they just happen to possess it. Wolfgang Gumbo, mayhaps?? Yes, the constituency is somewhat limited, but I haven't had the same gumbo twice this week. I'm not very familiar with gumbo recipes myself. I seem to recall a wee controversy about it.....um....Forty and RDean, I believe.....about a year ago, maybe? At any rate, while it may fall into the same class as "chili" in terms of misguided loyalty, your observation about limited constituency is THE key ingredient. ![]() Wolfgang |
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