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This stuff is one of my favorites, Gator Hammock. Nice and hot, but with a ton of flavor.
Also +1 on the Siracha.
Also +1 on the Siracha.
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It reminds me of the time my Indian friend's fiancee cooked us a meal. That was one of the best meals of my life.I like to cook Indian food, even though it is a lot of work. That was one of the big reasons I put in an outside kitchen here. That outside kitchen has a lot of space and BTUs. Meal preparation can become a big family affair, and often neighbors involved also.
Some of our most memorable summer weekends have involved a big Indian meal with the many family members involved, including making the Naans from scratch
I'm getting in the mood for Saturday.
Ditto for me. I have a friend who is a physician from India. The first meal he cooked for us was unbelievably delicious. Best I ever had...and vegetarian to boot. Spicy and hot and flavorful in the extreme without anything being overwhelming. Funny thing is in the last couple of years he has been completely enamored with Tuscan style recipes and cooking.It reminds me of the time my Indian friend's fiancee cooked us a meal. That was one of the best meals of my life.
That should not surprise you. Cooking is a great way to explore other cultures.Ditto for me. I have a friend who is a physician from India. The first meal he cooked for us was unbelievably delicious. Best I ever had...and vegetarian to boot. Spicy and hot and flavorful in the extreme without anything being overwhelming. Funny thing is in the last couple of years he has been completely enamored with Tuscan style recipes and cooking.![]()
I'm gearing up for this weekend. The weather has finally turned hot and humid after the coldest spring and early summer in 68 years. I'm yet to take a boat out!All this talk of spicy Indian food got me craving some. I made a pork vindaloo tonight. It was great - pictures will come later.
He's well beyond the explore-other-cultures stage.That should not surprise you. [snip]
So I'm not surprised at all that your friend wants to explore the cuisine of cultures other than India.
Well he could do a lot worse. If had Tuscan meals and wines for the rest of my life, I would not feel short changed.He's well beyond the explore-other-cultures stage.He is totally immersed in Tuscany, having now built a Tuscan villa style house and uses Tuscan cooking touches on most foods. His Brahman roots seemingly have spread west.
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Great guess! Chili Dogs are off limits in Tuscany. Italy is a very civilized place, and Tuscany the most civilized of all. Generally you won't find a written or printed menu in Tuscany. The tradition is of "La Lista orale". So you have to put yourself in hands of your waiter, if your Italian is a sketchy as mine.I am guessin chili dogs are not on the menu in Tuscany..........![]()
I have actually been there as well as every major city in Italy with my work. Florence is my favorite city in Italy. I have had many great times there and some unforgettable meals. As far as food goes in Europe goes I am not much of a fan outside of France,Italy,and Spain. English food is my least favorite as much of it is very bland ,although the Scots eat some weird stuff..................Great guess! Chili Dogs are off limits in Tuscany. Italy is a very civilized place, and Tuscany the most civilized of all. Generally you won't find a written or printed menu in Tuscany. The tradition is of "La Lista orale". So you have to put yourself in hands of your waiter, if your Italian is a sketchy as mine.
Sounds like a blast. This weekend I will be making some bacon (already cured) and smoking some pork shoulder. Can't wait!I'm gearing up for this weekend. The weather has finally turned hot and humid after the coldest spring and early summer in 68 years. I'm yet to take a boat out!
This weekend promises to be ideal weather for Indian cooking.
My sister is a chef, she taught me how to cook, now I try to cook everything - especially since I moved to a food wasteland. I figure you can't learn if you don't try, so I try everything without hesitation (normally).You seem to have a large culinary repertoire.
English cuisine since the first world war is mostly poor I grant you. However if you are prepared to research prior to 1914, then it is a very different story.I have actually been there as well as every major city in Italy with my work. Florence is my favorite city in Italy. I have had many great times there and some unforgettable meals. As far as food goes in Europe goes I am not much of a fan outside of France,Italy,and Spain. English food is my least favorite as much of it is very bland ,although the Scots eat some weird stuff..................
Well I am no researcher and I KNOW that the food now is terrible. I am sure it used to be good............I do however love Indian and Thai most of all. And oh yeah Sushi is another favorite....Spicy white tuna roll yah baby.....wasabi to death...love itEnglish cuisine since the first world war is mostly poor I grant you. However if you are prepared to research prior to 1914, then it is a very different story.
I've been staying out of this thread, but I would be considered a serious hot food addict. My daily sauces would make the average person scream for mercy. I've been working my way up for many years.
My favorite everyday sauces (so far) are the Blair Jersey Death or Mega Death, Mad Dog 357 Collectors Edition, Da' Bomb Final Answer and lastly Dave's Private Reserve.
Anything over 1,000,000 Scoville units can be dangerous to those not experienced. Law enforcement grade pepper spray is usually around 5 million Scoville. Civilian grades are around 2 to 3 million.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale
Here's one of the place I order my sauces. They have a good comparison and Scoville cart:
http://www.sweatnspice.com/Hottest-Hot-Sauces.php
Here's a good deal if somebody wants to make some insanely hot chilli:
http://extremefood.com/shop/product.php?productid=82&cat=1&page=1
Man, it lunch time here. Luckily I've got a decent Indian resturant down the street from my office. I see a large bowl of Chicken Phaal curry on the horizon.As promised - pork vindaloo served on basmati rice with a homemade IIPA (the subtle sweetness goes well with the heat).
There are never too many pics in a threat about food.
How do you use those sauces (a recipe would be great)? I am always curious to see how people use such extreme sauces.I've been staying out of this thread, but I would be considered a serious hot food addict. My daily sauces would make the average person scream for mercy. I've been working my way up for many years.
My favorite everyday sauces (so far) are the Blair Jersey Death or Mega Death, Mad Dog 357 Collectors Edition, Da' Bomb Final Answer and lastly Dave's Private Reserve.
Anything over 1,000,000 Scoville units can be dangerous to those not experienced. Law enforcement grade pepper spray is usually around 5 million Scoville. Civilian grades are around 2 to 3 million.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale
Here's one of the place I order my sauces. They have a good comparison and Scoville cart:
http://www.sweatnspice.com/Hottest-Hot-Sauces.php
Here's a good deal if somebody wants to make some insanely hot chilli:
http://extremefood.com/shop/product.php?productid=82&cat=1&page=1
Making me hungry and nothing spicy for dinner or lunch todayMan, it lunch time here. Luckily I've got a decent Indian resturant down the street from my office. I see a large bowl of Chicken Phaal curry on the horizon.
http://indianflavorsus.com/index.html