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  • B beerclue@lemmy.world

    …con papad, since I ran out of tortillas 😄

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    eheran@lemmy.world
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    Did you make those? Nice!

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      Did you make those? Nice!

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      beerclue@lemmy.world
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      I did, but not the dough, bought them ready to drop in oil. Takes literally seconds to make…

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      • B beerclue@lemmy.world

        …con papad, since I ran out of tortillas 😄

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        zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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        There’s a common misconception in Texas that it isn’t chili if it has beans.

        I feel sorry for those people, since it’s clearly better with beans. Looks delicious.

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        • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

          There’s a common misconception in Texas that it isn’t chili if it has beans.

          I feel sorry for those people, since it’s clearly better with beans. Looks delicious.

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          TomatoPotato69
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          And corn. The little sweet bursts of the corn just adds a whole dimension of delicious to a chili.

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          • T TomatoPotato69

            And corn. The little sweet bursts of the corn just adds a whole dimension of delicious to a chili.

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            zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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            I like adding in some pickled onions, too. They’re very easy to make and add a nice bit of sourness.

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            • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

              I like adding in some pickled onions, too. They’re very easy to make and add a nice bit of sourness.

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              rainwall
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              Diced and then steeped in apple cider vinegar + brown sugar for 30 minutes?

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                Diced and then steeped in apple cider vinegar + brown sugar for 30 minutes?

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                zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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                I just slice them into strips and put them in rice wine vinegar. They’re good to go after about 30 minutes, but they stay good for a long time in the fridge.

                They’re also great if you toast them on a bun with a slice of swiss cheese then add mustard/mayo; a nice and easy pickled onion sandwich.

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                • B beerclue@lemmy.world

                  …con papad, since I ran out of tortillas 😄

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                  jjpamsterdam@feddit.org
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                  Looks delicious!

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                  • B beerclue@lemmy.world

                    …con papad, since I ran out of tortillas 😄

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                    JohnnyEnzyme
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                    Interesting choice to go with garbanzos over kidney beans. I never would have thought of that.

                    Though, I’d probably mash the garbanzos a bit with a potato masher in order for them to blend in better. That’s an old reliable I’ve been using for years.

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                      Interesting choice to go with garbanzos over kidney beans. I never would have thought of that.

                      Though, I’d probably mash the garbanzos a bit with a potato masher in order for them to blend in better. That’s an old reliable I’ve been using for years.

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                      beerclue@lemmy.world
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                      I just ran out of kidney beans, but chickpeas work great. I like to leave them whole, for a bit of texture, though.

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                      • B beerclue@lemmy.world

                        …con papad, since I ran out of tortillas 😄

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                        From the thumbnail, I thought this had candy corn in it 🤣

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