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That seems quite defensive to me, and with no need. I don't think anyone said that your chilli wasn't good, infact I think I said it was delicious. It's just a different way of doing it, it doesn't seem right to me to add bisto but doesn't make it wrong generally.
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I was hungry though
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14-09-2008, 00:55 | #24 |
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I know the answer, I will comment tomorrow.
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14-09-2008, 06:44 | #25 |
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You just need to cook it longer. Chilli should be slow cooked so hour and a half at least. If you can't wait stick the heat up and boil for 30 mins that will reduce it to a sauce.
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To me it looks like it's missing Garlic as well as bit of Cumin. Also, don't underestimate the power of Chocolate @ Chuckles. It's also worth remembering that if your used to doing food out of a jar, it's laced with salt and sugar. So when you make your own food, for the first couple of times at least it may taste as though it's missing stuff. Wait till you try some Jar food after you have been cooking your own sauces and you will find it to be over salty, over sweet and completely over seasoned. |
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Oh and as said before cumin and garlic.
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I used hot chilli powder, dried mixed herbs, paprika hot, lazy garlic and lazy chillis in the last one but I also have dried mixed chillis, crushed chillis and a couple of varying levels of chilli powder in my cupboard
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