From: clinton Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 23:05:20 +0000 (+0000) Subject: A few minor updates X-Git-Url: https://git.hcoop.net/clinton/website/src/unknownlamer.org.git/commitdiff_plain/6c555aacf7a3dcc87c66ffc311214ee297373fa0 A few minor updates * Tweaked the guacamole recipe a wee bit again * I finally managed to make a rather edible habanero mango sauce. After testing it over a few weeks I feel confident enough with this recipe that I'm making another six jars of it. * While we're at it I just threw up my "I have way too many damn habaneros what do I do with them" solution as well. * And a quick note about my bicycle --- diff --git a/Guacamole.muse b/Guacamole.muse index 4fdbd90..b2f6dd5 100644 --- a/Guacamole.muse +++ b/Guacamole.muse @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ - 3 large avacados (peeled and pitted, natürlich) - 2 limes - - 1 tbsp salt + - 2 tsp koshering salt - 2 tbsp fresh parsley (chopped) - - 2 or 3 diced roma tomatoes (diced) + - 2 or 3 roma tomatoes (diced) - 1 tbsp garlic (minced) - 3/4 cup diced white onion - 1 fresh habanero (minced) @@ -34,4 +34,6 @@ dominated and drowned out a lot of the other flavors. As for the salt you can use more or less. The recipe I started with used a teaspoon of salt, but the [[http://www.salsafreshgrill.com/][local burrito place]] guacamole was rather much tastier and noticeably saltier so I tried a tablespoon -instead and was pleased with the result. +instead and was pleased with the result *so long as* the chips used were +mostly salt-free. A bit of tweaking revealed that two teaspoons was +closer to the right amount. diff --git a/Habanero Hot Sauce.muse b/Habanero Hot Sauce.muse index 87c503f..49ad97d 100644 --- a/Habanero Hot Sauce.muse +++ b/Habanero Hot Sauce.muse @@ -1,14 +1,28 @@ +#title Mango and Molasses Habanero Hot Sauce + * Ingredients - - 15ish Fresh Habaneros - - 1 Mango - - 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar +** Common + + - 1 Extra Large Mango (or 2 medium) + - 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar - 3 tbsp molasses - - 1 tbsp cumin + - 1 1/2 tbsp cumin - 1 tsp koshering or sea salt - - 1 tbsp cayenne pepper - 1 tbsp paprika +** Super Hot + + - 15ish Fresh Habaneros + - Do not deseed + - 1 tbsp cayenne pepper + +** Edible and Tasty + + - 7 or 8 fresh habaneros + - Deseed and remove the inner flesh + - Equivalent mass of fresh red bell pepper ([[http://www.ochef.com/158.htm][roasted]]). + * Directions 1. Put on gloves and perhaps a respirator and goggles to avoid *death @@ -32,3 +46,13 @@ offer to adopt the plants. Thus the garden ended up with three habanero plants. It is a little known fact that habaneros produce ridiculous numbers of peppers, and so something had to be done with them after the family grew sick of spicy foods every night. + +** A Justification for the Mild Variant + +The initial super hot sauce proved to be tasty for a moment and then +overwhelmingly hot. Now, don't get me wrong, I like incredibly spicy +things, but the initial flavor of the sauce was rather nice and it +seemed a shame to have it destroyed by the habanero. With the +replacement of some habanero by a sweet pepper the flavors come into +balance, and the sauce becomes a rather nice adjunct to things like +chili or black bean burritos. diff --git a/My Bicycle.muse b/My Bicycle.muse index ca95257..5e27928 100644 --- a/My Bicycle.muse +++ b/My Bicycle.muse @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ tape. It is very bright now. In Early 2008 I decided to add a few stripes of reflective fabric to the rear of my panniers. I am not very good at sewing so I used Fabritac, and they have held on reasonably well since then. I wouldn't -say that the bond was *permanent* though, but so far they have only +say that the bond was *permanent* though[1], but so far they have only peeled a tiny but on the edges (fixable with a quick dab of the glue). @@ -128,3 +128,10 @@ metal, clearly. [[img/photos/bicycle/2008/bayern-patch.jpg][Freistaadt aus Bäyern]] [[img/photos/bicycle/2008/blind-guardian-patch.jpg][Blind Guardian is cool]] + +Footnotes: +[1] It turns out that I was underestimating the bond; as of late + September 2010 the reflective tape has only minorly peeled around + the edges (fixable with a quick touch up). This being with + regular riding and occasional exposure to rain. +