Thursday, July 27, 2023

the chili is a mystery

I made hot-dog chili tonight: pretty much just ground meat, ground chili peppers, onion flakes, spices, seasonings,* brown sugar, a bit of sriracha ketchup, and a tiny hit of potato-starch slurry to thicken things up ever so slightly. Since I can't really smell or taste much (I'm at about 10%, I'd say), I have no clue whether my chili is any good. I might take the chili in to work and let my boss and Korean coworker try it. If either guy thinks it's strange, I might hold off and just eat the chili myself (it won't matter since I can't taste it that strongly).

My senses of smell and taste are radically diminished, so I could smell and taste the chili a tiny bit. What I smelled and tasted seemed... reasonable, but there was a moment in the cooking process when everything smelled a little strange. I'm not sure why. I tried not to go too heavy on any one spice or seasoning, but I'll know more when I run my chili by the boss and coworker Thursday afternoon.

For meat, I ground up some skirt steak and some Korean pancetta (which was for the fat content, but I could catch a whiff of pork as I was cooking the meat). I divided the ground meat into two portions—one for the chili and the other for the burgers. I froze the burger meat and concentrated on making the chili. I could jazz the chili up with some baked beans; they sell mid-grade beans at the downstairs grocery in my apartment building. The sweet, ketchupy sauce could help round out the chili's flavor if needed.

I'll write an update after I get some reactions to the chili I've made. Making food when you can't smell or taste is not fun. It's a bit like trying to destroy the Death Star without the help of a targeting computer. You kind of have to use the Force.

__________

*Spices and seasoning: salt, pepper, chipotle powder, cumin, chili flakes, garlic powder, onion flakes, oregano... bog-standard ingredients in a typical chili.



No comments:

Post a Comment

READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING!

All comments are subject to approval before they are published, so they will not appear immediately. Comments should be civil, relevant, and substantive. Anonymous comments are not allowed and will be unceremoniously deleted. For more on my comments policy, please see this entry on my other blog.