RON'S AFTERBURNER MEXICAN HOT SAUCE
Light up your life with the best hot sauce you'll ever taste. This sauce is simmilar to Pico Pica. I like it because it can be used on any food requiring a little nip to the tongue. I love Pico Pica but it's hard to find in the Midwest. Soooooo, after a lot of research, I decided to make my own tasty hot sauce. Try it. If you are a hot sauce lover, you'll like this one. There are two versions. The original, made with dried red chili peppers and the one for the brave at heart, made with Habanero's.
Provided by Chef Ronald R.
Categories Low Protein
Time 35m
Yield 3 -8 oz. bottles
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Make sure the red chili peppers are the hot dried type with stems removed. Bring all ingredients, except tomato sauce, to a boil, turn down heat and simmer about ten minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Place in blender and add tomato sauce. Add carrot at this point if using Habanero recipe. Blend until smooth. Add a little more water if to thick.
- If you use the Habanero's recipe make sure you include the seeds. If you want to tone it down a little then remove the seeds.
AFTERBURNER CHILI
I developed this recipe while I was in the U.S. Navy stationed at NAS Whidbey Island, attached to the World Famous VA-165 Boomers as an AQ. Although the A6-E Intruder did not have afterburners, I am sure you will think the name is appropriate after you have a bowlful. Afterburner Chili was created in response to my best friend's (Deli) challenge that an Iowa boy can't out chili a Texan. He stood corrected! After he went screaming to the sink. Ha! Ha! Ha! This, at least for me, is definitely a Winter dish. I now live in Florida and do not make it as often as it does not get cold enough for this chili. When my Canadian wife {Loon Lake, Sask.} and I were in college in Iowa she used it as study food.
Provided by Chef Mad Doc
Categories Beans
Time 2h15m
Yield 10-12 oz. bowls, 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Start by browning the ground beef first. Drain, then rinse with hot water. Brown your sausage separately, and drain, but DO NOT rinse with hot water.
- WARNING! Do not use a pan/pot coated with Teflon this chili eats Teflon!
- While browning your meats, pour the tomato juice or V-8 in to your Dutch oven or cast iron pot. Bring to a simmer.
- Mix in the ground red, white, and black pepper as well as the salt & chili powder into the tomato/V8 juice. Then add the whole 2 oz. bottle of Tabasco, the entire jar of jalapeños with juice, and 2 cans of undrained hot chili beans.
- Now add the browned meats and stir to mix well.
- Add mushrooms, onions, smashed garlic and bay leaf then stir.
- *WARNING!* DO NOT use both types of Dave's Insanity sauce!
- Lastly add the Dave's Insanity Sauce or Dave's Temporary Insanity Sauce, once again, and mix extremely well.
- Place the lid on your pot and keep on a low simmer for two (2) hours stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.
- After two (2) hours remove lid and inhale deeply through the nose. If your eyes and mouth water then it is done. If not, then stir and let it simmer another thirty (30) minutes to one (1) hour stirring cassionally. Remove bay leaf and serve.
- The usual accompaniments are either my Dad's favorite, a Peanut Butter Roll, which is just creamy PB on a single slice of bread, rolled up, then dipped it into the chili along with a chunk of white onion on the side to eat like an apple.
- Or a simple Grilled Cheese sandwich on the side made with bread & cheese(s) of your choosing.
- Also goes well served Mount Baker Style on top of spaghetti with copious amounts of shredded cheddar cheese.
- Enjoy!
AFTERBURNERS (JALAPENO SHRIMP POPPERS)
Make and share this Afterburners (Jalapeno Shrimp Poppers) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by iris5555
Categories Peppers
Time 45m
Yield 12 appetizers
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat broiler.
- Cut a lengthwise slit in each jalapeno and remove the seeds and membranes, leaving each pepper intact. (If you have sensitive skin like I do, wear latex gloves or these really will be afterburners.).
- Into the cavity of each pepper, carefully place a shrimp, about a teaspoon of cream cheese , half a slice of mozzarella and a pinch of green onion.
- Wrap each pepper with 1 piece of bacon and secure with a toothpick.
- Place on sheet pan.
- Repeat with remaining jalapenos.
- Broil peppers 5 1/2" from heat for 6 to 7 minutes on each side or until bacon is cooked and crisp.
- Serve warm.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 121.1, Fat 10.2, SaturatedFat 4.7, Cholesterol 33, Sodium 209.5, Carbohydrate 1.4, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.7, Protein 6
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