Made a big batch of chili. Put in a little ghost pepper. A big batch of chili – lots of meat. A teeny, tiny bit of ghost pepper. There was more red bell, green bell, ancho, jalapeño, habanero, Thai, chipotle, and cayenne. It was good chili, on a 10 scale I’d put it around a 4 or 5. It didn’t burn anyone’s mouth, but you knew there were chilis in it.
Chili is not a can tomato soup with a can of beans added.
Feh. Yanqui not know true heat. Even Mexicans not know true heat. (Most Mexicans; there are a few who can come close.) True heat is available in India, elsewhere in south and in east Asia and nearby islands, and places where lots of the locals are descended from south or east Asians. That would be Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname, Kenya, to a limited extent Jamaica, and some parts of South Florida, though those in South Florida have to moderate things so that the Yanquis don’t die.
This hot food thing is getting totally out of control. My wife and I ate at steak place some years back and her mashed potatos were loaded with diced jalepenos. Mashed potatos for cryin’ out loud.
Mexican restaurants used to have several bottles of different hot sauces on the tables. Now the heat is cooked into the food and there is nothing on the table to take the heat out. I have had to stop eating at what was one of my favorite Mexican places because everything is too hot now.
Alabama Al about 1 month ago
I like my food somewhat spicy. But if it’s so spicy you have to force it down, what’s the point?
charliefarmrhere about 1 month ago
How can anyone enjoy food so spicy hot that it burns your mouth and stomach?
LawrenceS about 1 month ago
Made a big batch of chili. Put in a little ghost pepper. A big batch of chili – lots of meat. A teeny, tiny bit of ghost pepper. There was more red bell, green bell, ancho, jalapeño, habanero, Thai, chipotle, and cayenne. It was good chili, on a 10 scale I’d put it around a 4 or 5. It didn’t burn anyone’s mouth, but you knew there were chilis in it.
Chili is not a can tomato soup with a can of beans added.
Ellis97 about 1 month ago
I always knew Nick was such a hothead.
ClaytonEmery1 about 1 month ago
It’s a recipe, not a formula.
Pocosdad about 1 month ago
I like flavor. Heat is not flavor.
markkahler52 about 1 month ago
WHY NOT?!
Painted Wolf about 1 month ago
Feh. Yanqui not know true heat. Even Mexicans not know true heat. (Most Mexicans; there are a few who can come close.) True heat is available in India, elsewhere in south and in east Asia and nearby islands, and places where lots of the locals are descended from south or east Asians. That would be Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname, Kenya, to a limited extent Jamaica, and some parts of South Florida, though those in South Florida have to moderate things so that the Yanquis don’t die.
TexTech about 1 month ago
This hot food thing is getting totally out of control. My wife and I ate at steak place some years back and her mashed potatos were loaded with diced jalepenos. Mashed potatos for cryin’ out loud.
Mexican restaurants used to have several bottles of different hot sauces on the tables. Now the heat is cooked into the food and there is nothing on the table to take the heat out. I have had to stop eating at what was one of my favorite Mexican places because everything is too hot now.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Nothing better for a cold BC night than a good bowl of chili. With fresh baked bread, a cold glass of your favourite brew…..
A.Ficionada about 1 month ago
Nice touch that his shirt burned off, ha
William Bludworth Premium Member about 1 month ago
So that’s how Johnny Storm became the Human Torch.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Chili needs kidney beans;that’s why they were invented