CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
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Jewish |
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1 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 |
tb |
All-purpose flour |
1 |
tb |
Dried onion flakes |
1/2 |
ts |
Chili powder |
1/2 |
ts |
Salt |
1/4 |
ts |
Ground cumin |
1/4 |
ts |
Granulated sugar |
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Sprinkle of cayenne pepper |
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Sprinkle of garlic powder |
INSTRUCTIONS
Makes 3 tablespoons dry mix
The following recipes and tips were in an article in the Food Day section
of the Oregonian. They are from Marnie Swedberg, author of "Marnie's
Kitchen Shortcuts."
Combine flour, onion flakes, chili powder, salt, cumin, sugar, cayenne and
garlic powder.
To use: Brown 1 pound ground beef in a skillet. Add 3 tablespoons dry mix,
1 15-ounce can tomato sauce, 1/2 cup water and 1 15-ounce can kidney beans,
including liquid.
Bring ingredients to boil. Reduce heat and simmer at least 20 minutes,
covered. Stir often. Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Tips:
* Store homemade mixes in airtight, moisture-proof containers or in
resealable freezer bags. Swedberg prefers sour cream and cottage cheese
containers; for large batches, she uses ice cream buckets and deli
containers.
* Mixes containing shortening or bread crumbs will stay fresh for six
months. Spice mixes will stay fresh longer, but tastes and aromas may
decline with age. Freezing extends shelf life.
* An empty shoe box works well as a "filing cabinet" for plastic freezer
bags filled with dry mixes.
* Label mixes as you prepare them. Include the name of the mix, date
assembled and use instructions. Try self-adhesive labels or a small square
of paper taped to the container.
* Assembly will go more quickly if you use two sets of measuring utensils:
one for dry ingredients and the other for shortening.
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