Editorial Product Review: :Our Uncle Charlie has finally shared his secret chili recipes. Not 'too spicy', but we add a little bottle of Tabasco so that you can 'spice 'er up' just a teeny bit if you want to. Beans, spices and recipes are included for the busy cowboy. Packaged in an authentic burlap bag with the Tabasco tied to it, these chili fixin's make a great addition to the western theme gift basket.
Editorial Product Review: :Our Uncle Charlie has finally shared his secret chili recipes. Not 'too spicy', but we add a little bottle of Tabasco so that you can 'spice 'er up' just a teeny bit if you want to. Beans, spices, and recipes are included for the busy cowboy. Packaged in an authentic burlap bag with the Tabasco tied to it, these chili fixin's make a great addition to the western them gift basket.
Editorial Product Review: :Ok this is one awesomely delicious and simple mix!! The chefs of Cookwell & Company use only Hatch Chile's from the famous chile festival town of Hatch, New Mexico. They combine these special chiles with fire roasted tomatillos cilantro and yellow onions all slow simmered in small batches. All you add is the meat. Try it with cubed pork for a delicious simple chile verde, serve with warm tortillas....Yummmmmm
Editorial Product Review: :These dried-chile flakes are made from Aleppo chile peppers, a special type of chile from the town of Aleppo in northern Syria. Milder than their Mexican cousins, Aleppo chiles have a warming, earthy flavor that develops slowly in the mouth, and then a long, slow fade.
Editorial Product Review: :A savory chili with mild peppers and sweet potatoes. A heartwarming meal with or without the addition of turkey. Serves 5-6. Add broth, artichoke hearts and turkey.
Editorial Product Review: :Ancho is the most popular chile in Mexican cooking. It has a rich, deep, slightly chocolaty flavor and only a little heat. Powdered ancho is the main ingredient in chili powder: Use this ground ancho to make your own chili powder, with the addition of cumin and oregano. Add to taco sauce, salsa, barbecue sauce, and rubs for grilled meats.
Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match.