Monday, March 29, 2010

Wife Blames Husband for Bad Chili

I love chili! I really do. I like beans or no beans. I like chunks of beef or ground up chuck. I like it mild or spicy. It must have cornbread to go with it or it is incomplete.

I think about the ways I can add flavors that are layered and make you want to lick the bowl when you're done.

I demand good chili and there can be nothing less, just like making beer.

The only problem is that I suck at making it. No, really. It's not as bad as my Chinese food is, but it lacks the basic idea of chili, whatever that is. I have even read Chili Cooking for Dummies and I got more stupid.

Right now, the smell of chili has engulfed my home. The crock-pot is filled to the brim with my latest secret recipe. I spent almost an hour planning it. I know that's more than most men talk to their wife in a day, but not as much time as I play Wii.




Now, the back story here is about the last time I made chili.

You see, I am a victim of spousal abuse. I trust my wonderful wife who cooks great food to tell me the basics of many things in the cooking realm. Since her father is a famous chili chef, I figured I should ask her the chili basics.

I was WRONG!

She, not me, suggested a lot of red wine in it. OK, stop. Don't ever do that. It is not a good idea to add a lot of wine and especially not half a bottle!

I put half of a bottle of red wine in the chili. It went very wrong at this point.

There was some awesome chunks of beef and no beans. I set out to make the greatest Texas style chili in California. I failed to make even edible food. It was almost purple in color. Don't eat purple chili!

I did learn something from this experience...It was all my fault. Well, that's what she told me. When I told her that I added half a bottle of wine because she told me to, she said "That's way too much even for spaghetti sauce." Oh, now she knows! Great!

Now back to today...

I have a great tasting chili. I stuck to the basics. It tastes good now, but tomorrow for lunch it will be heaven on earth.

On a side note:
I may be sleeping on the couch tonight, if not for this article, then for the chili beans.

Good night from warm California.

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Moving On...A Block Away.

Well, over the last 2 months, Sarah and I have been busy.

We started the new year having to find a new place to live. We had to move because the owner was not paying the house mortgage and the bank the property.

We were given 90 days to vacate with an option to leave earlier for cash. We wanted to just get out out find a new place to call home. So, we went with the Cash for keys option and moved out in 30 days. The bank paid us the two months rent we would have paid anywhere plus $500 in moving fees. It was a bit scary but it all worked out perfectly.

We moved only a block away, so imagine me rolling a washing machine down the street on a dolly to the new place a block away. Oh yeah, it happened. A neighbor saw me moving the washing machine and asked if I was ok. I was fine, just looting a house that I live in.

So, we are now settled into our new home. The cats are back to their normal mischievous ways. We have a little more space and are back to our normal lives, whatever that means.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Home Cooking Feb 2010

How about homemade tomato soup with an apple tart for dessert???

Here you go:
Skin tomatoes, chop up the other stuff,
cook it all, season, puree, simmer, season again, serve.

BASIL!














And for dessert...
an Apple Tart Fine from Gordon Ramsey's the F Word