[Sca-cooks] re:long peppers, etc.

tom.vincent at yahoo.com tom.vincent at yahoo.com
Wed May 10 09:27:51 PDT 2006


Well, that's why we have different restaurants and sections in the grocery stores.  
 
Just imagine if the gov't was in charge of food services.  We'd all be eating some sort of patriotic, brackish goo and paying $50 a pound for it so that the rich could secretly eat steak & lobster.
 
 
Duriel
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: Sharron Albert <morgana at gci.net>
To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 4:35:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] re:long peppers, etc.


>I love it.  I love hot peppers and grow tabascos, habaneros and 
>jalapenos in the garden. 
>
>I love a good strong, smooth balsamic vinegar.  A pungent kalamata 
>brushetta.  A potent cheese, like Stilton.  A powerful curry.  Cuban 
>mojito sauce.  Wasabi.
>
>Ginger, cilantro and especially garlic. 
>
>These are the joys of adult cooking.
>
>Bam!
>
>
>Duriel

I am so glad you are enjoying the current trends in cooking and 
restaurants. But as somene for whom just a little of a strong spice 
goes a long way, it can be limiting. I'm so sensitive (not allergic) 
to jalapenas, that I have to cap them if I must stand near them (G).

Cubebs, grains of paradise and long pepper coming in? Terrific! They 
have interesting tastes without overwhelming the tastebuds.

Personally I like garlic, citrus, coconut, fresh ginger, curry blends 
light on jalapenas, etc. All tasty, but lack the fire so many chefs 
seem to aim for. Other adult tastes include broccoli and brussel 
sprouts (G).

Morgana, of the overly-sensitive taste buds
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