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So I did something different with seasoning the fried chicken.
3 T Penzey's Adobo seasoning 1 T Penzey's Northwoods seasoning. 1 T very finely ground salt 1/2 t MSG about 2/3 cup of all purpose flour My son said he liked it better than the way I usually make it. --Bryan |
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On Sat, 18 May 2013 11:29:40 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: > So I did something different with seasoning the fried chicken. > 3 T Penzey's Adobo seasoning > 1 T Penzey's Northwoods seasoning. > 1 T very finely ground salt > 1/2 t MSG > about 2/3 cup of all purpose flour > > My son said he liked it better than the way I usually make it. > Have you ever tried chilie lime seasoning? I think that would work too. http://www.tajin.com/en-us/clasico-polvo -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Saturday, May 18, 2013 2:29:40 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
> So I did something different with seasoning the fried chicken. > > 3 T Penzey's Adobo seasoning > > 1 T Penzey's Northwoods seasoning. > > 1 T very finely ground salt > > 1/2 t MSG > > about 2/3 cup of all purpose flour > > > > My son said he liked it better than the way I usually make it. > > > > --Bryan Is Tiger Woods coming for dinner? |
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Bryan > wrote:
> So I did something different with seasoning the fried chicken. > 3 T Penzey's Adobo seasoning > 1 T Penzey's Northwoods seasoning. > 1 T very finely ground salt > 1/2 t MSG > about 2/3 cup of all purpose flour > > My son said he liked it better than the way I usually make it. > > --Bryan I have a giant jar of cayenne from local packer, sold at my grocery for cheap I used my last bit of Scotts BBQ sauce tonight. Just mixed up a batch, with vinegar and water. Cayenne, black pepper. Mrs. Dash, paprika. I think I need more vinegar, and probably some salt. Greg |
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![]() >Bryan <bryanGAYsimmons> wrote: >> So I did something different with seasoning the fried chicken. >> 3 T Penzey's Adobo seasoning >> 1 T Penzey's Northwoods seasoning. >> 1 T very finely ground salt >> 1/2 t MSG >> about 2/3 cup of all purpose flour That's an enormous quantity of sodium... and the first ingredient listed in Northwoods Seasoning is flake salt. |
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I empty a cayenne capsule into my 1/2 glass of tomato juice, the bottle
I opened a few days ago smells like cayenne but isn't hot at all. |
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Ran OUT? I think I am probably on still my second container in over 40 years of housekeeping. Using it up, a dash at a time.
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On Fri, 24 May 2013 14:36:20 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
> wrote: > Ran OUT? I think I am probably on still my second container in over 40 years of housekeeping. Using it up, a dash at a time. I didn't buy cayenne for decades, but I finally did - I've already gone through my first bottle and I'm on to the next. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 24/05/2013 5:49 PM, sf wrote:
> I didn't buy cayenne for decades, but I finally did - I've already > gone through my first bottle and I'm on to the next. > I should get some fresher cayenne. Someone threw a kitchen shower for my wife and one of the gifts was spices, including some cayenne. That was 40 years ago and we are still working on it. I should get some fresh stuff but I will have to be careful. It will be a lot more pronounced than the 40 year old stuff. |
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On 5/24/2013 11:49 AM, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 24 May 2013 14:36:20 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia > > wrote: > >> Ran OUT? I think I am probably on still my second container in over 40 years of housekeeping. Using it up, a dash at a time. > > I didn't buy cayenne for decades, but I finally did - I've already > gone through my first bottle and I'm on to the next. > You might like Korean chili pepper powder. I like it because of it's beautiful deep red color and unusual fine grind. That stuff is almost as fine as flour. Neat! |
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On Sat, 25 May 2013 01:50:21 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > On 5/24/2013 11:49 AM, sf wrote: > > On Fri, 24 May 2013 14:36:20 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia > > > wrote: > > > >> Ran OUT? I think I am probably on still my second container in over 40 years of housekeeping. Using it up, a dash at a time. > > > > I didn't buy cayenne for decades, but I finally did - I've already > > gone through my first bottle and I'm on to the next. > > > > You might like Korean chili pepper powder. I like it because of it's > beautiful deep red color and unusual fine grind. That stuff is almost as > fine as flour. Neat! I don't think I've ever noticed it, but I'll look for it now that I know it exists. I have a huge tub of that Korean chili paste now, so I won't be needing it any time soon. ![]() -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 5/25/2013 4:22 AM, sf wrote:
> > I don't think I've ever noticed it, but I'll look for it now that I > know it exists. I have a huge tub of that Korean chili paste now, so > I won't be needing it any time soon. ![]() > It's sold in Korean markets in big bags and is relatively cheap. The Koreans must eat a lot of it! Make sure you get the fine powder. I was somewhat disappointed that it's not as hot as I though it would be but you're just going to use more of the stuff. If you use it in bread dough, it turns out a funky orange. |
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On Friday, May 24, 2013 4:36:20 PM UTC-5, Kalmia wrote:
> Ran OUT? I think I am probably on still my second container in over 40 years of housekeeping. Using it up, a dash at a time. I bought a container of MSG that is about half the size of a Kraft Parmesan thing maybe 5 years ago, and don't expect to buy another for a long time, if ever. Now cayenne is the opposite. I use the shit out of that. I bought a pound at Penzey's yesterday, and figure that's going to last about a year or so. I like the way that they package in 4 oz bags, but give a discount if you buy two or four of them. Keeps fresher that way. --Bryan |
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On Sat, 25 May 2013 03:43:56 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
> wrote: > I like the way that they package in 4 oz bags, but give a discount if you buy two or four of them. Keeps fresher that way. Do you store them in the refrigerator or freezer? I would. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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sf > wrote:
> On Sat, 25 May 2013 03:43:56 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > wrote: > >> I like the way that they package in 4 oz bags, but give a discount if >> you buy two or four of them. Keeps fresher that way. > > Do you store them in the refrigerator or freezer? I would. I don't think the high wind is good for anything but glass jars. Polyethylene is not good for keeping freshness. I store my homemade habanero powder in bell jars, even so, it degenerates over a period of years. I also add salt. I get 6 oz containers at my grocery. It's packed by a local source, and they sell for $4-5 . I can also buy any quantity from another Italian store, which carries most spices in bulk. Greg |
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On Sun, 26 May 2013 01:34:19 +0000 (UTC), gregz >
wrote: > sf > wrote: > > On Sat, 25 May 2013 03:43:56 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > > wrote: > > > >> I like the way that they package in 4 oz bags, but give a discount if > >> you buy two or four of them. Keeps fresher that way. > > > > Do you store them in the refrigerator or freezer? I would. > > > I don't think the high wind is good for anything but glass jars. I don't know what you mean by "high wind". -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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