Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 Thanks for the heads up. I will make this. I eat a lot of spicy foods. Max , Sharon Zakhour <sharon.zakhour wrote: > > Earlier this week I wanted to make chili and I realized that I was out > of chili powder. I checked our files and, yes, I found 3 recipes for > chili powder. > > I tried this one (posted by Donna), called California Chili Powder: > http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/kJHURTSV4q12Zu6Xg5nGSQ5b- AfOerSxWTp9mlB-xKXAv3hsC1dEUS61fvuPaSz2i-cev757P61UTy_GErCs0x5- UUSvIw/%2ARecipes/Mixes%20and%20How%20to%20Make%20Substitutes/Spice% 20Mixes%20%26%20Rubs/California%20Chili%20Powder > > I used half Chipotle and half Adobo (because it's what I had on hand) > and I also added 1 Tblsp smoked paprika. I also used onion powder, > rather than onion salt (again, what I had on hand). > > It's a great mix! Thanks, Donna. > > -s- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 I looked in the mixes in the recipe files and did not find this recipe. I just happen to have chili powder on my shopping list and would love to make it, rather than buy it. Katie Maxwell <mobilehome_max wrote: Thanks for the heads up. I will make this. I eat a lot of spicy foods. Max , Sharon Zakhour <sharon.zakhour wrote: > > Earlier this week I wanted to make chili and I realized that I was out > of chili powder. I checked our files and, yes, I found 3 recipes for > chili powder. > > I tried this one (posted by Donna), called California Chili Powder: > http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/kJHURTSV4q12Zu6Xg5nGSQ5b- AfOerSxWTp9mlB-xKXAv3hsC1dEUS61fvuPaSz2i-cev757P61UTy_GErCs0x5- UUSvIw/%2ARecipes/Mixes%20and%20How%20to%20Make%20Substitutes/Spice% 20Mixes%20%26%20Rubs/California%20Chili%20Powder > > I used half Chipotle and half Adobo (because it's what I had on hand) > and I also added 1 Tblsp smoked paprika. I also used onion powder, > rather than onion salt (again, what I had on hand). > > It's a great mix! Thanks, Donna. > > -s- > Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 IT is in the Mixes file and then the Spice Mixes & Rub folder. Lots of good spice mix blends in there. Judy - Katie M Monday, February 19, 2007 1:02 PM Re: Re: Review - California Chili Powder Sharon I looked in the mixes in the recipe files and did not find this recipe. I just happen to have chili powder on my shopping list and would love to make it, rather than buy it. Katie Maxwell <mobilehome_max wrote: Thanks for the heads up. I will make this. I eat a lot of spicy foods. Max , Sharon Zakhour <sharon.zakhour wrote: > > Earlier this week I wanted to make chili and I realized that I was out > of chili powder. I checked our files and, yes, I found 3 recipes for > chili powder. > > I tried this one (posted by Donna), called California Chili Powder: > http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/kJHURTSV4q12Zu6Xg5nGSQ5b- AfOerSxWTp9mlB-xKXAv3hsC1dEUS61fvuPaSz2i-cev757P61UTy_GErCs0x5- UUSvIw/%2ARecipes/Mixes%20and%20How%20to%20Make%20Substitutes/Spice% 20Mixes%20%26%20Rubs/California%20Chili%20Powder > > I used half Chipotle and half Adobo (because it's what I had on hand) > and I also added 1 Tblsp smoked paprika. I also used onion powder, > rather than onion salt (again, what I had on hand). > > It's a great mix! Thanks, Donna. > > -s- > Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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