How To make Deadman's Chili
2 1/2 lb Coarse ground beef chuck
1/4 c Green &/or red Bell pepper
-(leaner the better) 6 Cloves garlic minced
1 lb Coarsely chopped &
-boned beef 1/4 c Masa harina (fine yellow
-cornmeal} 3 c Stewed chopped tomatos
1 1/2 c Tomato paste
4 tb Chili powder
6 Whole Jalapeno peppers
1 1/2 ts Cayenne flakes
1 1/2 ts Salt
4 tb Ground cumin (freshly ground
1 tb Blackstrap molasses
3 md Onions coarsely chopped
12 oz Beer (not lite)
1 ts Angostura Bitters
2 oz Tequila
4 oz Sour mash whiskey
3 Bay leaves
Cook meat, 1 clove of garlic and 1 onion together. Mix all other ingredients except 1 Tbslpsn of cumin together and pour over meat in a large pot. Bring slowly to a boil and stir continously until boiling. Cook at a boil for 10 minutes and then lower heat to Medium Low for 15 minutes stirring several times. Lower heat again to simmer and cook for 1.5 -2 hours stiurring frequently. Add remaining cumin after cooking for 1 hour. You may make this hotter by gashing the side sof the Jalapeno peppers and by adding more of them. This recipe when served over rice with fresh, piping hot cornbread is hard to beat! It is excellent when served over scrambled eggs as well. Serves 6-8 persons.
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Dead Man's Handle Cocktail
45 mls ( 1 1/2 oz) Tequila
22.5 mls ( 3/4 oz) Aperol
15 mls ( 1/2 oz) Fresh Lime Juice
15 mls ( 1/2 oz ) Orgeat
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PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 45 minutes
MAKES: 2 bread
INGREDIENTS
Bread
1/4 ounce active dry yeast
4 cups bread flour, divided
2/3 cup milk, divided
2 tablespoons orange blossom water
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon finely grated orange zest
4 large eggs, lightly beaten
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1/2 cup sugar
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