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Apr 29 2008, 09:13 PM
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Privileged Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 528 Joined: 13-October 06 From: Alberta, Canada Member No.: 31,584 |
Well, it seems my favorite record label (Open Grave Records) has recently released a chili recipe.... as odd as that may sound, it looks like it would be hot enough to condense global warming into a year long process.
I have yet to try this out, as some of the ingredients can not be purchased at your average grocery store I myself hope to try this very soon, and I hope that it won't completely eat away at my intestines either SOURCE: http://opengraverecords.com QUOTE OPEN GRAVE CHILI So you might find it a little funny for a record label to release a chili recipe. However this isn't just any chili recipe! The folks at Open Grave love hot food, ok maybe not hot food....but REALLY FREAKING HOT food. In some of experimentation this recipe is something that we came up with. WARNING: THIS CHILI IS EXTREMELY HOT!! WHEN PREPARING WEAR GLOVES AND AVOID ANY TYPE OF EYE CONTACT! Ingredients: 2 pounds of Ground Beef (cooked) 1 Large can of Tomato Sauce 1 Large can of Diced Tomatos 2 Small cans of Pinto Beans 2 Small cans of Kidney Beans 2 Packets of Chili Seasoning 1 Scallion Onion (chopped) 2 White Onions (chopped) 12 Red Savina Habanero Peppers (chopped) (up to 580,000 scoville units) 12 Bhut Jolokia Peppers (chopped) (up to 1,041, 427 scoville units) 2 Eye Droppers of Pure Capsaicin (up to 16,000,000 scoville units) Mix all of the above in a large Dutch Oven and cook for 30-45 minutes on the stove top. Bhut Jolokia Peppers and Pure Capsaicin can not be found in grocery stores. Shop online for these ingredients by searching on google. Definition of a scoville unit: The Scoville scale is a measure of the hotness or, more correctly, piquancy of a chili pepper. These fruits of the Capsicum genus contain capsaicin, a chemical compound which stimulates chemoreceptor nerve endings in the skin, especially the mucous membranes. The number of Scoville heat units (SHU) indicates the amount of capsaicin present. -Wikipedia QUOTE Scoville rating Type of pepper 15,000,00016,000,000 Pure capsaicin 9,100,000 Nordihydrocapsaicin 2,000,0005,300,000 Standard U.S. Grade pepper spray 855,0001,041,427 Naga Jolokia 350,000577,000 Red Savina Habanero 100,000350,000 Habanero chili, Scotch Bonnet 100,000200,000 Rocoto, Jamaican Hot Pepper, African Birdseye 50,000100,000 Thai Pepper, Malagueta Pepper, Chiltepin Pepper, Pequin Pepper 30,00050,000 Cayenne Pepper, Ajν pepper, Tabasco pepper 10,00023,000 Serrano Pepper 5,00010,000 Wax Pepper 4,5005,000 New Mexican varieties of Anaheim pepper 2,5008,000 Jalapeρo Pepper 1,5002,500 Rocotillo Pepper 1,0001,500 Poblano Pepper 5002,500 Anaheim pepper 100500 Pimento, Pepperoncini 0 No heat, Bell pepper Well, if anyone here is brave enough to try it out, I certainly hope that they will. |
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Apr 30 2008, 05:15 AM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 468 Joined: 14-September 07 Member No.: 49,954 |
This is interesting and pretty funny! I love spicy food so I honestly wouldn't mind trying, and it actually looks kind of delicious. Maybe I'll try it out and let you know
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