Looks like a well stocked laboratory.Wodanaz said:
We're going to try a few small batch variations over the coming days & start dialing in her signature blend.
Being in TexAgs jail changes a man……..no, not really
Looks like a well stocked laboratory.Wodanaz said:
We're going to try a few small batch variations over the coming days & start dialing in her signature blend.
B-1 83 said:Looks like a well stocked laboratory.Wodanaz said:
We're going to try a few small batch variations over the coming days & start dialing in her signature blend.
It's simple but damn good.Owlagdad said:Marauder Blue 6 said:
The simplest recipe I use is blending a 12oz can of La Costena pickled jalapenos with a teaspoon of garlic salt and a bunch of cilantro. There are more elaborate recipes that are better for sure but when I want simple and fast, this is what I do.
We use this variation.So easy! Did not like it at first, but grows on you.
We use 28 oz can of Clemente-Jacques pickled, sliced jalepenos, which has a few carrots in it, that gives you a little color. Throw in a handful of cilantro and put in processor.
Different from red, tomato base. Lots of jalepeno taste, not too hot unless you eat awhile bunch.
We use it on tacos, eggs and being up here in east Texas, we put it on collards and peas!
Grandma's bush was right by the gate, and brothers would do that to me right as were leaving! Dad wasnt about to stop, so I suffered from Sinton to San Antonio!B-1 83 said:
My buddy tells the story of him telling his little brother the multicolored peppers at grandma's were on "grandma's candy tree". Little brother ate a red one with predictable results. Later he convinced little brother the red ones weren't ripe and he needed to eat a purple one……..
I throw a pinch of dried chili pequin in my jars of pickles.
This man has GREAT recipes and food.HUEY04 said:
Check out Arnietex on YouTube. He's got a ton of salsa recipes and the ones I've tried have been great and he's given me some great ideas for twists on recipes I've done forever.
https://youtube.com/@arnietex?feature=shared