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Title: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: MaineWriter on January 20, 2007, 10:11:33 am
The recipes are all posted in the Through The Veil Of Time Thread, which can be found here

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,2981.msg144062.html#msg144062

Hugs,

Leslie
MaineWriter
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: Scott6373 on January 20, 2007, 10:18:41 am
How could I not vore for that one!
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: mariez on January 20, 2007, 12:10:55 pm
Had to go with Jack - not just because I love Jack - but Joy of Cooking was always such a presence in our home when I was growing up - and it's still a presence in my home!

Great fun, Leslie -  Thanks!

Marie
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: belbbmfan on January 20, 2007, 03:11:56 pm
I voted for Cecelia's chili. It's the only one I think I can find all the ingredients for over here.  :laugh:

I'll certainly give it a try.

And what's cilantro?  ??? Couldn't find that in my dictionary...


Great idea, this cookoff Leslie.  :)

Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: MaineWriter on January 20, 2007, 07:27:29 pm
I voted for Cecelia's chili. It's the only one I think I can find all the ingredients for over here.  :laugh:

I'll certainly give it a try.

And what's cilantro?  ??? Couldn't find that in my dictionary...

Great idea, this cookoff Leslie.  :)

I found this online:

This member of the carrot family is also referred to as Chinese Parsley and Coriander.  It is actually the leaves (and stems) of the Coriander plant. Cilantro has a very pungent odor and is widely used in Mexican, Caribbean and Asian cooking.   The Cilantro leaves look a bit like flat Italian parsley and in fact are related.


(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h243/lnicoll/cilantro.jpg)

You could probably substitute flat Italian parsley if you can't find cilantro.

Leslie
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: belbbmfan on January 21, 2007, 03:20:04 pm
I found this online:

This member of the carrot family is also referred to as Chinese Parsley and Coriander.  It is actually the leaves (and stems) of the Coriander plant. Cilantro has a very pungent odor and is widely used in Mexican, Caribbean and Asian cooking.   The Cilantro leaves look a bit like flat Italian parsley and in fact are related.



You could probably substitute flat Italian parsley if you can't find cilantro.

Leslie

I guess I was just looking in the wrong dictionary. Cilantro is spanish for coriander. Of course we have that over here too. I sometimes grow some in my herb garden.

Is that a standard word in English? Instead of coriander? I had never heard it before.
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: opinionista on January 21, 2007, 03:25:27 pm
I guess I was just looking in the wrong dictionary. Cilantro is spanish for coriander. Of course we have that over here too. I sometimes grow some in my herb garden.

Is that a standard word in English? Instead of coriander? I had never heard it before.

I also tought it was coriander in English but Fred told me they call it cilantro in the US. But cilantro is, indeed, a Spanish word.
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: Scott6373 on January 21, 2007, 03:30:01 pm
Coriander is the ground seed of the cilantro plant
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: Scott6373 on January 22, 2007, 10:38:02 am
Ok had to change my vote.  I made Jack's chili last night for the football game.  Everyone who came over to watch absolutely loved it.  I made a double recipe and there's not one morsel left...it was really the best chili I had ever had.
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: MaineWriter on January 22, 2007, 10:52:32 am
Ok had to change my vote.  I made Jack's chili last night for the football game.  Everyone who came over to watch absolutely loved it.  I made a double recipe and there's not one morsel left...it was really the best chili I had ever had.

Wow, Scott, that is great!

L
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: opinionista on January 22, 2007, 11:04:44 am
Coriander is the ground seed of the cilantro plant

Thanks! It's always good to learn something new!  :-*
Title: Re: Through The Veil Of Time Chili Cookoff People's Choice Winner
Post by: Scott6373 on January 22, 2007, 11:05:54 am
Wow, Scott, that is great!

L

Yeah but it didn't help the Pats win.