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![]() "Jebediah Kornworthy" > wrote in message news ![]() > Hello all, > > I am new to this newsgroup. I used to watch this group and > occasionally post here about 5 years ago. I am hoping to get a couple > responses on what "secret ingredients" you use in your chili. I will post > another question soon on what secret "spice" ingredients you use. Today, > I am just looking at the weird things you like to add to your chili like > beer or peanut butter. > > I have looked at many sites, blogs and other groups including > yahoo groups at the different secret ingredients or unusual ingredients > used in chili making. They don't have to be a secret, just unusual and > something that works well. Maybe something that you have been > complemented on before when you made your chili? Here is a list that I > came up with in my travels. <snip> I think the most interesting ingredient(s) has not been mentioned. 1. The Proper browning of the protein(s) (Maillard effect) 2. A small amount of soy sauce will perk up the perception of a beefy flavor. Dimitri |
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