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Subject: | Another success story for "ladyday's" chicken taco chili 😃 |
From: | Wahoo |
Date: | Wed, 30-Oct-2024 10:50:26 AM PDT |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In reply to: | ~*~*~WEEK OF OCTOBER 28 POTPOURRI~*~*~ posted by Wahoo |
Yesterday, B came in and made a beeline (no pun intended) for me. She couldn't wait to tell me she'd made the recipe for her husband the night before and he absolutely LOVED it. He loves Mexican-inspired food but after a bout with oral cancer a few years ago, he cannot eat spicy foods (he still has some tender spots in his mouth). This recipe was perfect, according to B. She told me she *did* drain and rinse the beans but she carefully measured the liquid drained (about 4 cups) and replaced it with chicken broth and all was good. She said her favorite part was the ranch dressing mix; it added that extra umami, in her opinion.
I was inspired to make chicken taco chili for lunch today. Sadly, I had to take it out of regular rotation; the canned beans plus seasonings are a bit too high in sodium for Dad. Once I made the recipe using only no-salt added beans and corn and made a facsimile of low-sodium vegetarian baked beans. I also bought some no-salt-added ranch seasoning on Amazon--it was TERRIBLE--and made a no-salt-added taco seasoning. The chili was...not good. Even a spicier salsa couldn't save the recipe. The version I made today had no-salt added cannellini beans and no-salt added pinto beans* because that's what I had in the cupboard, and it tasted fine but I still told Dad to go easy on the portion and maybe have a very low sodium dinner to counter the chili. Honestly, I think the recipe would be fine with no-salt-added beans and corn but you need the sodium in the ranch mix (I've long since switched to a lower sodium taco seasoning).
* like B's husband, Dad loves Mexican food. But canned refried beans are loaded with salt, so I go to Whole Foods and buy no-salt-added pinto beans (WF is the only place I can find them in a can; I'm too lazy to buy dried beans and soak them overnight <g>), which I then dress up with a ton of chili powder, cumin, garlic, onion powder and some of Penzey Spice's no-salt Mural of Flavor, which is the BOMB. I've actually grown to like my dressed up pinto beans more than refried beans and now when I eat "regular" refried beans, I often find them way too salty.
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Charo beans are the best! EOM - TaxPert - 01-Nov-2024 9:23 AM
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hmmmm all I can think of is... - Sparky - 01-Nov-2024 11:33 AM
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Lol, right. I did miss spell charro, two R s, not one EOM - TaxPert - 01-Nov-2024 2:28 PM
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Hee! I knew what you meant (and yes, charro beans > refried beans) EOM - Wahoo - 01-Nov-2024 2:46 PM
- must be cuchi-cuchi power.... EOM - Sparky - 03-Nov-2024 5:47 AM
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Hee! I knew what you meant (and yes, charro beans > refried beans) EOM - Wahoo - 01-Nov-2024 2:46 PM
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Lol, right. I did miss spell charro, two R s, not one EOM - TaxPert - 01-Nov-2024 2:28 PM
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hmmmm all I can think of is... - Sparky - 01-Nov-2024 11:33 AM