Roughly chop one medium-sized onion and fry gently. Add 250g lean minced beef and continue to fry until brown. Pour in a good splash of red wine (plus a glass for yourself, a la Floyd), and add seasoning - salt, an Oxo cube and 1/2 jar of mild chili powder (plus optional extras such as freshly ground black pepper, Garam Masala, Mixed spice etc if required). Stir in well, then add a small tin of chopped tomatoes and leave to simmer for 20 minutes or so. After putting on the water for the rice, strain and rinse a tin of red kidney beans and add to the chilli. When the rice is done, serve up with a generous topping of mature cheddar cheese and a tinny on the side. Lovely.
Culinary Catastrophes
Roughly chop one medium-sized onion and fry gently. Add 250g lean minced beef and continue to fry until brown. Pour in a good splash of red wine (plus a glass for yourself, a la Floyd), and add seasoning - salt, an Oxo cube and 1/2 jar of mild chili powder (plus optional extras such as freshly ground black pepper, Garam Masala, Mixed spice etc if required). Stir in well, then add a small tin of chopped tomatoes and leave to simmer for 20 minutes or so. After putting on the water for the rice, strain and rinse a tin of red kidney beans and add to the chilli. When the rice is done, serve up with a generous topping of mature cheddar cheese and a tinny on the side. Lovely.
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A reasonably-priced translator interjects...
October 29 2002, 16:13:21 UTC 18 years ago
But I'm also fairly sure that con is at least as Italian as it is Spanish, thinking of musical terms such as con brio (lit. With Crappy HP Computer), so it may in fact be that chilli senza carne *would* be the correct form, except that in this case it's still a chilli con carne, if not a traditional recipe.
Re: A reasonably-priced translator interjects...
October 30 2002, 01:27:04 UTC 18 years ago
Tasty recipe (electrons are fat-free). Why didn't you drink the wine with the meal?
Re: A reasonably-priced translator interjects...
October 30 2002, 03:56:14 UTC 18 years ago
Wine is (IMO) not a terribly good accompaniment for spicy foods because: