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More chili Yep you're killing me, smalls how can he have s'more of something he never had? |
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Dehydrated Onion. That should take up a lot of the liquid and cover the Cinnamon.
Then add Tomato juice or fresh water with chili powder added to loosen it back up. Plan B would be strain off a quarter of the liquid and replace with water or Tomato sauce and spice to taste. |
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Just double or triple the amounts of all the other ingredients.
If chili is good, MOAR CHILI is better. |
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cinnamon in chili? New ARF argument ....cinnamon or beans in chili |
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Quoted: Quoted: cinnamon in chili? New ARF argument ....cinnamon or beans in chili Apparently, he got both.. Dibs on Guns and chili powder. |
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"I put a bit too much cinnamon in my chili - is there an anti-cinnamon I can counter it with?"
Just like Mama used to make. BEFORE SHE LEARNED HOW TO COOK. |
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cinnamon in chili? I know, people here have some fucked up ideas on chili. |
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The chili's in the crock pot and it smells like a damned Cinnabon now. I guess I should have measured ingredients instead of just guessing. Anything I can add to the chili to kill the cinnamon taste it's sure to have? There's already stewed tomatoes and tomato sauce in there. This place should help you get the gayness, sweetness, cinnamon taste out of your mouth Lord Jebus, I got's the gay, hep me, hep me!!! |
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Interesting idea. Every spice should have an anti-spice. Get to work, Science.
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People are actually recommending nutmeg, clove, coriander... for chili.
Seriously, you already ruined it with Cinnamon. Just throw it out and start anew. |
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cinnamon in chili? It's good shit. You should try it. Hells yeah! I also add in a little brown sugar and honey along with cinnamon in my chili recipe. |
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cinnamon in chili?
wtf?? you know what I put in my chile? CHILE. then I pour it on stuff. |
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my wife is reading that basalmic vinegar and/or lime juice can offset the cinnamon. Only a little, tablespoon per quart of chili.
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cinnamon in chili? Why the fuck would anyone put cinnamon in chili? +1 |
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WTF??....cinnamon in chili???
2 choices..... A) To kill the taste...add 3 ghost peppers.... or B) To save the chili, throw the cinnamon mix in trash, then add chili to clean pot... |
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The following...I'm not even kidding...will each individually improve some chili...
1) Coffee as a base. 2) Carrot juice. 3) spicy Bloody Mary mix. 4) a bar of very dark chocolate Bonus: Ghost Pepper. Laugh all you want.... |
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Zhukov is site staff now, maybe we can get him to change his name to justa_(actual home state)guy I'll chip in if it will help. That transplant is an embarrassment to the state. |
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Fromunda cheese. It's the only way to counteract the cinnamon. I second this. I can send you some if you're out. |
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Zhukov is site staff now, maybe we can get him to change his name to justa_(actual home state)guy I'll chip in if it will help. That transplant is an embarrassment to the state. Go home |
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I surprised no one has told the OP to blade @45° & piss on it to show his dominance over it!
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Zhukov is site staff now, maybe we can get him to change his name to justa_(actual home state)guy I'll chip in if it will help. That transplant is an embarrassment to the state. Go home Don't tell me that Missourians put cinnamon in chili!? I would expect that from Kansas, but never Missouri! |
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Where's OP?
Update? This has turned into a debate about chili vs chile. Spices and beans go great in chili. In chile, only green or red chiles from NM, light salt, light pepper, that's it. Sometimes fried with some light olive oil is ok too. |
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2 pints heavy whipping cream...corn starch + some parm cheese.... serve over pasta...
Fuck it what could go wrong? How could you put to much cinnamon in chili? uh... just no... all jokes aside.... kill with fire... Dave's insanity sauce... he-he they wont even mention the cinnamon.... trust me.. |
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Pour the "chili" down the disposal and ask the mods to delete this thread.
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Zhukov is site staff now, maybe we can get him to change his name to justa_(actual home state)guy I'll chip in if it will help. That transplant is an embarrassment to the state. Go home Don't tell me that Missourians put cinnamon in chili!? I would expect that from Kansas, but never Missouri! No. At least I don't, but we do like beans |
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you put what in chili? Yeah I had to do a double take to make sure it was a question from Texas and not Ohio. Hell I was almost waiting for the next question to be "And how much chocolate is enough?" He did say he put beans in it, in Texas, so I'm just going to go get my popcorn now. Nobody in Ohio puts any of that crap in Chili except for those freaks in Cincinnati. |
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The following...I'm not even kidding...will each individually improve some chili... 1) Coffee as a base. 2) Carrot juice. 3) spicy Bloody Mary mix. 4) a bar of very dark chocolate Bonus: Ghost Pepper. Laugh all you want.... This. Amazing. |
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A tablespoon of mad dog 357 and you won't even know there is cinnamon in there.
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The trash can is your only hope. Start over.
I've had chili with cinnamon in it before. Not my favorite. |
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Cinnamon in chili? The only thing chili should have in it is ground beef, kidney beans, tomatoes, onions, and a few normal spices.
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So what kind of icing did you end up going with? I don't know why, but I find that extremely funny. |
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You might try some cumin in it, preferably mexican, aka comino. Also some oregano, preferably mexican. I put both in my secret chili powder mix.
ETA: reading around a bit on the web, some people actually do put a little cinnamon in their chili. Some advocate adding cocoa powder as well (unsweetened), it adds a dark, bitter component, sorta like a mole sauce. You might also try adding a bay leaf or two. ETA2: How can you get rid of the taste of cinnamon in chilli? Answer: If you accidentally add too much cinnamon to your chili (some shakers just dump right out on you) here's what you can do to rescue your recipe: First, if you haven't mixed in the cinnamon yet, gently spoon out any clumps. Now, start by adding balsamic vinegar -- up to a tablespoon per quart of chili. The acidity will counteract the cinnamon nicely. If that's not enough, add up to a tablespoon of lime juice -- you may need to repeat these steps depending how much cinnamon there is. Add some water and tomato paste to further balance out the flavors; you will probably need more chili powder and other seasoning to taste. Rejoice! Your chili's flavor has gone from overpowering to wonderful! http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_get_rid_of_the_taste_of_cinnamon_in_chilli |
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6-8 ounces of spicy mustard will cover that right up and fix your chili. Honest.
Bonjour! |
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Did you accidentally grab the cinnamon when you reached for the chili powder? |
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A potato or two might do it. Cut 'em up into chunks, toss 'em in, let 'em simmer an hour or two, then remove and discard or eat separately. Might be tasty in it's own bizarre way, but it doesn't belong in chili.
Potato can soak up most any spice accident in chili or similar. Do your garlic and whatever after that to even it all out. |
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Cinnamon in chili? The only thing chili should have in it is ground beef, kidney beans, tomatoes, onions, and a few normal spices. Holy shit. You made a list of what DOESN'T go in chili. |
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