READING CHILLI COOK OFF

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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby keith157 » 05 Jun 2012, 07:25

Ahh a true follwer of Apicus, the well known Roman cook :lol:
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby gazz_46 » 05 Jun 2012, 23:45

Steve wrote:I can write up what I did but couldn't give quantities as I did completely by eye followed by taste. But I'm happy to share the complete list of ingredients.


Exactly how i do mine , by eye & taste-ometer :mrgreen:

Did a huge pot for bonfire night and neighbours scoffed it all, i was asked for recipe and quantities and found the same........l couldnt put it to paper.

Thanks Steve but if i am correct the killer ingredients from ur post would appear to be "smoked nuggets of happiness"........hmmmm cunning, do you import these yourself .......... :lol:
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby keith157 » 06 Jun 2012, 07:52

I happen to know he gets his smoking nuggets of happiness from the same supplier he gets his tins of elbow grease from :lol:
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby Steve » 06 Jun 2012, 17:17

Even got a mention in the local rag :D

http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2114 ... _hot_stuff
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby KamadoSimon » 06 Jun 2012, 18:09

you beat a 12 year old. How could you?! ;-)
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby Steve » 06 Jun 2012, 18:15

Beating 12 year olds is a good hobby.

I just say thank F I didn't lose to a 12 year old!!! There were several teams there who were very good cooks but still suffered that fate, including the Texan and a number of professional chefs :lol:
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby keith157 » 06 Jun 2012, 19:29

All I can say is well done Steve, and just think how good that "kid" is going to be when he reaches 16 :lol:
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby Toby » 06 Jun 2012, 20:11

We need to get him in kids q, and then start a pitmasters team!!
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby Steve » 08 Jun 2012, 14:03

A write up of the event is also on Chile Foundry

http://www.chilefoundry.co.uk/2012/06/0 ... ges-report
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Re: READING CHILLI COOK OFF

Postby Minesamojito » 08 Jun 2012, 15:18

Nice one dude, you must be over the moon!
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