• Trash

    From Dave Drum@1:320/219 to Ben Collver on Thu Jun 19 10:09:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Title: Texas Trash Pie

    I'd eat that too. :9

    Here's another sweet trash recipe.

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    Title: Tijuana Trash
    Categories: Snacks
    Yield: 9 Cups

    I do like trashy recipes ..... sure got quiet in here whilst you were
    on "qalkabout" and Ruth was on driveabout duty. Before she had a "nice
    (as if) trip.

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    Title: "Trash Bag" Taco Salad
    Categories: Salads, Beef, Beans, Vegetables, Salsa
    Yield: 45 Servings

    3 lb Ground beef
    3 Envelopes taco seasoning mix
    3 Heads lettuce; shredded
    3 c Shredded cheddar cheese
    3 c Chopped tomatoes
    2 c Chopped onion
    13 1/2 oz (3 cans) chopped or sliced
    - ripe olives; drained
    30 oz (2 cans) ranch or chilli
    - beans; drained
    1 lg Bag corn chips
    16 oz Bottle Catalina salad
    - dressing
    12 oz Jar salsa

    Brown beef, drain. Add taco seasoning and prepare
    according to package directions. Cool. Toss with
    remaining ingredients in a large plastic bag or
    container.

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Thu Jun 19 08:51:50 2025
    Re: Trash
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Thu Jun 19 2025 10:09:00

    I do like trashy recipes ..... sure got quiet in here whilst you were
    on "walkabout" and Ruth was on driveabout duty.

    Ah, the summertime lull in a quiet "neighborhood."

    Aye aye aye aye, down south they never grow chilli
    So sing me a verse that's worse than the first
    And make it plenty silly

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    Title: Very Spicy Toxic Waste Chili
    Categories: Chili, Pork
    Yield: 3 Gallons

    2 lb Bacon
    3 lb Stew meat
    2 lb Hot Italian sausage
    1 lb Jimmy Dean sausage
    3 lb 80/20 burger
    14 Jalapenos; diced
    10 Habenaros; diced
    3 Bell peppers; diced
    3 lg Onions; diced
    2 qt V-8 juice
    2 qt Crushed tomatoes
    36 oz Bud beer (3 cans)
    4 oz Box Carroll Shelby
    - chili mix
    4 c Fresh mushrooms; chopped
    3 ts Ground cumin
    1/2 c Chili powder; to taste
    2 ts Salt; to taste
    2 ts Pepper; to taste
    16 oz Shredded cheese; for serving

    Preparation time: 2 hours
    Total time: 10 hours

    In a huge skillet, brown all meat and keep the drippings. Add onions
    and peppers and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.

    Now add V-8 juice, tomatoes, mushrooms, beer, and seasonings. Let it
    all simmer in a large soup pot over low heat for several hours,
    stirring once in a while, and taste for seasoning.

    When done, a knife should stand up in it. Serve with some cheese.

    Tip: A heavy pot like a old pressure cooker works the best.

    Recipe by Matthew Cook

    Recipe FROM: <https://thesmartcookiecook.com/recipes/
    very-spicy-toxic-waste-chili>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Ben Collver on Fri Jun 20 05:27:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I do like trashy recipes ..... sure got quiet in here whilst you
    were on "walkabout" and Ruth was on driveabout duty.

    Ah, the summertime lull in a quiet "neighborhood."

    Aye aye aye aye, down south they never grow chilli
    So sing me a verse that's worse than the first
    And make it plenty silly

    And in China thy may "do it for chilli" but not this chilli. Thre is
    just too much wrong withb it.

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    Title: Very Spicy Toxic Waste Chili
    Categories: Chili, Pork
    Yield: 3 Gallons

    2 lb Bacon
    3 lb Stew meat
    2 lb Hot Italian sausage
    1 lb Jimmy Dean sausage
    3 lb 80/20 burger

    That's a lot of meat - gonna b expnsive.

    14 Jalapenos; diced
    10 Habenaros; diced
    3 Bell peppers; diced
    3 lg Onions; diced
    2 qt V-8 juice
    2 qt Crushed tomatoes
    36 oz Bud beer (3 cans)
    4 oz Box Carroll Shelby
    - chili mix

    Lesse - Shelby's chilli spice is decent (if not my favourite) and
    can be had from Pendry's if not available locally. But th "rul-of-
    thumb" is 1 tablespoon of chilli spice mix per pound of meat. There
    are just 4 tb in the Shelby package (1 TB = 1 oz) to season 11 lb.
    of meat.

    4 c Fresh mushrooms; chopped
    3 ts Ground cumin
    1/2 c Chili powder; to taste

    What chile are you gringing to a powdr her? Enquiring minds want to
    know.

    2 ts Salt; to taste
    2 ts Pepper; to taste
    16 oz Shredded cheese; for serving

    Preparation time: 2 hours
    Total time: 10 hours

    In a huge skillet, brown all meat and keep the drippings. Add onions
    and peppers and cook until softened, about 5 minutes.

    Really???? Take 5 minutes just to get the pot hot enough to do busiinss.

    Now add V-8 juice, tomatoes, mushrooms, beer, and seasonings. Let it
    all simmer in a large soup pot over low heat for several hours,
    stirring once in a while, and taste for seasoning.

    When done, a knife should stand up in it. Serve with some cheese.

    Chilli s'posed to be a stew (or thivk soup) not a meat patty.

    Tip: A heavy pot like a old pressure cooker works the best.

    Recipe by Matthew Cook

    Recipe FROM: <https://thesmartcookiecook.com/recipes/
    very-spicy-toxic-waste-chili>

    The spicy comes from all of the Habanero/Scotch Bonnet chilis called
    for in the ingredients list. They will light up your life whilst not
    adding much to the flavour profile. Bv)=

    My prsonal tak on this recipeis that it's someone's idea of a joke.
    And that's sacrilege. Chilli is serious eats. Bv)=

    Here is my Go-To chilli recipe. I've quit competitive cooking but I
    still make the basic chilli - less the neans and freeze it in "meal
    sized" portions for future refernce (or supplying my brother).

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    Title: Chilli Supper: The Recipe
    Categories: Stews, Chilies, Beef, Poultry
    Yield: 32 Servings

    5 lb Chilli grind beef chuck
    8 oz Suet
    3 Ribs celery; w/leaves
    1 ts Jalapeno powder; + more to
    - taste
    +=OR=+
    1 Fresh jalapeno; stemmed
    46 oz Can Red Gold tomato juice
    46 oz Can chicken broth
    1 tb Minor's or GFS beef base
    +=IN=+
    16 oz Boiling water
    4 oz Baron's # 5640 chilli spice
    - mix (chilli powder)
    1 1/2 oz Ground cumin
    1 1/2 tb Brown sugar
    1 1/2 tb Onion granules
    1 tb Garlic granules
    3/4 tb Salt
    1/2 ts Oregano; crumbled
    1/2 ts White pepper
    1/2 ts Worcestershire powder
    1 1/2 ts Vinegar
    1/2 ts Prune juice; opt
    Cayenne pepper; opt
    Finely diced bell pepper;
    - opt

    MMMMM---------------------------KICKER--------------------------------
    2 1/2 tb Mexene chilli mix *
    1/2 tb Ground cumin
    1/2 tb Garlic granules
    1/2 ts Salt; more to taste
    96 oz Brooks Chilli Hot beans **

    * Or Ray's Chilli Mix

    ** Not at an ICS cook-off unless entering the new "Home-
    style" category. At your home - or restaurant: beans are
    fine if you like them. (but NOT kidney beans)

    This should produce 2+ gallons of chilli sauce.

    Prepare the basic recipe - down to the kicker section.

    Render the suet and cook the chuck in it until all the
    pink disappears.

    While the meat is cooking place the celery, jalapeno,
    and tomato juice in a blender and puree.

    Make sure all lumps of beef have been broken up. Place
    the meat and the celery/chile/tomato juice in an 8 quart
    heavy-bottom pot.

    Add balance of ingredients to the pot, stirring to mix.
    Add in the chicken broth and beef base/water simmering
    on a low flame. Stir often enough to keep the chilli
    from scorching or sticking.

    Taste often and adjust seasonings (especially salt and
    garlic) as you go - to your taste.

    When sauce is cooked, in your estimation, remove from
    heat, and refrigerate overnight.

    The next day, re-heat the chilli sauce on a low flame
    until heated through and at a nice low simmer. Add the
    "kicker" ingredients and cook for at least 15 minutes
    to allow flavours to marry and blend. Add the beans and
    stir to combine.

    With the addition of the beans, there should be 2 1/2
    gallons of chilli.

    This should serve: 32 Ten-ounce bowls

    Recipe adapted from Les Eastep's chilli supper recipe.
    I have used this recipe in ICS chilli cook-offs and
    have placed higher (ironically) than its originator
    in those contests more than once.

    MM Format by Dave Drum - 02 February 2004

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Fri Jun 20 09:19:21 2025
    Re: Chilli was: Trash
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Fri Jun 20 2025 05:27:00

    What chile are you gringing to a powdr her? Enquiring minds want to
    know.

    I figure it's the kind in the spice aisle of the dollar store.

    My prsonal tak on this recipeis that it's someone's idea of a joke.
    And that's sacrilege. Chilli is serious eats. Bv)=

    Woops, didn't mean to poke the bear with this recipe. :)

    Here's a trashy non-chilli recipe:

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    Title: Trash Can Nachos
    Categories: Mexican
    Yield: 6 Servings

    MMMMM------------------------CARNE ASADA-----------------------------
    2 cl Garlic; minced
    2 tb Lime juice
    1 ts Kosher salt
    8 oz Skirt steak

    MMMMM---------------------SUPER MELTY CHEESE--------------------------
    2 tb Butter
    1 tb Flour
    1 c Whole milk
    1 c Heavy cream
    2 oz Mild cheddar; grated
    2 oz Monterey jack; grated
    2 oz Oaxaca; grated
    2 oz Asadero; grated
    1 pn Cayenne
    1 pn Cumin
    1 tb Pickled jalapenos; minced
    1 tb Pickled jalapeno juice
    2 tb Pico de gallo

    MMMMM------------------------BLACK BEANS-----------------------------
    1 c Dried black beans
    1/2 c Sweet onion; minced
    1 cl Garlic; minced
    1/2 tb Kosher salt
    1 Epazote sprig -OR-
    1 ts Dried Mexican oregano

    MMMMM--------------------------TOPPINGS-------------------------------
    Pico de gallo
    Cheddar; shredded
    Jalapeno slices
    Cotija cheese; crumbled
    Red onion; sliced
    Radish; sliced
    Cilantro; chopped
    Mexican crema

    Total time: 2 hours

    Carne Asada:

    Combine 2 minced garlic cloves, 2 tb lime juice, and 1 ts kosher
    salt; rub all over 8 oz skirt steak and refrigerate 30 minutes. Grill
    over high heat, turning, until charred, 6 to 8 minutes. Let rest,
    then chop.

    Super Melty Cheese:

    Melt 2 tb butter in a saucepan over medium heat; add 1 tb flour and
    whisk until smooth and toasted, 5 minutes. Whisk in 1 cup each whole
    milk and heavy cream; bring to a boil. Add 2 oz each grated mild
    cheddar, monterey jack, Oaxaca, and asadero cheese. Whisk until
    melted. Stir in a pinch each of cayenne and cumin, 1 tb each minced
    pickled jalapenos and pickled jalapeno juice and 2 tb pico de gallo.
    Remove from the heat and keep warm.

    Black Beans:

    Rinse 1 cup dried black beans, then soak in water overnight; drain.
    Transfer to a saucepan, cover with water by 2" and bring to a boil;
    reduce to a simmer. Add 1/2 cup minced sweet onion, 1 clove minced
    garlic, 1/2 tb kosher salt, and 1 sprig epazote or 1 ts dried Mexican
    oregano. Simmer until the beans are tender, about 1 hour, adding more
    water as needed. Discard the epazote.

    Make the carne asada, super melty cheese, and black beans (see above).

    Spoon some of the SMC in a large tin can. An empty 110 oz can works
    well, or you can use a pot or a metal bucket. Layer 1/4 lb tortilla
    chips 1/4th of the way up.

    Spoon more SMC over the chips, then sprinkle with a layer each of
    carne asada and black beans. Sprinkle with pico de gallo, shredded
    cheddar, sliced jalapeno, crumbled Cotija cheese, sliced red onion,
    julienned radish and chopped cilantro; drizzle with Mexican crema.

    Repeat to make 3 more layers of chips, SMC, meat, beans, and toppings.
    Place a large round platter or tray on top of the nachos; invert onto
    the platter and remove the can. Garnish with more pico de gallo,
    cilantro, red onion and jalapeno.

    Recipe by Guy Fieri

    Recipe FROM: <https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/guy-fieri/
    trash-can-nachos-3582107>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:124/5016 to Ben Collver on Sat Jun 21 05:44:18 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    What chile are you gringing to a powdr her? Enquiring minds want to
    know.

    I figure it's the kind in the spice aisle of the dollar store.

    That's still non-informational. My Dollar Generous has grund red chile (cayenne), red chile flakes, and chilli spice mix (commonly mis-called
    "chili powder".

    My prsonal tak on this recipeis that it's someone's idea of a joke.
    And that's sacrilege. Chilli is serious eats. Bv)=

    Woops, didn't mean to poke the bear with this recipe. :)

    Well, you have to remember that Springfield, IL (where I hang my hat)
    has been named the "Chilli Capitol of the Civilised Universere" by act
    of the Legislature and signature of the governor.

    Here's a trashy non-chilli recipe:

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    Title: Trash Can Nachos
    Categories: Mexican
    Yield: 6 Servings

    We can trade trashy recipes for a looooooong time. Some are actually
    edible - not to mention enjoyable.

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    Title: Santa’s Trash Cookies
    Categories: Cookies, Snacks, Chocolate, Candy, Nuts
    Yield: 2 dozen

    2 c A-P Flour
    1 ts Baking soda
    1/2 c Unsalted butter; softened
    1/2 c White sugar
    1/2 c Light brown sugar
    1 lg Egg
    2 ts Vanilla extract
    1/4 c Semi-sweet chocolate chips
    2 tb White chocolate chips
    2 tb Peanut butter chips
    1/4 c Broken pretzels
    1/4 c Crushed potato chips
    2 tb Christmas sprinkles

    MMMMM--------------------------TOOLS---------------------------------
    Measuring Spoons
    Spatula
    Baking Sheet
    Stand Mixer
    Bowl(s)
    Measuring Cup
    Wire Rack

    Set the oven @ 350ºF/175ºC and line two large cookie
    sheets with parchment paper.

    Mix together two cups of A-P flour and one teaspoon of
    baking soda; set aside.

    Using a stand mixer, in a large bowl, cream together 1/2
    cup softened butter, 1/2 cup white sugar, and 1/2 cup of
    brown sugar until light and fluffy.

    Add one large egg and two teaspoons of vanilla extract
    to the sugar mixture and beat for several minutes.

    Slowly add the flour mixture and mix it in until just
    incorporated.

    By hand, add 1/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, two
    tablespoons of white chocolate chips, two tablespoons of
    peanut butter chips, 1/4 cup of crushed potato chips,
    1/4 cup of pretzels pieces, and two tablespoons of
    Christmas sprinkles. Fold in until well combined.

    Using a cookie scoop, drop a scoopful of the cookie
    dough onto parchment-lined cookie sheets. Flatten them
    slightly and top with additional chocolate chips, potato
    chips, or sprinkles.

    Bake for 10 minutes.

    Let them cool in the pan for 10 minutes and then remove
    the Santa's trash cookies to a wire baking rack to allow
    them to finish cooling.

    Store the leftovers in an airtight container on the
    countertop for 5 days, in the fridge for up to a month,
    and in the freezer for up to 6 months.

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.annsentitledlife.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Sat Jun 21 08:58:05 2025
    Re: Back to Trashy Stuff
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Sat Jun 21 2025 05:44:18

    That's still non-informational. My Dollar Generous has grund red chile (cayenne), red chile flakes, and chilli spice mix (commonly mis-called "chili powder".

    Yeah it's difficult to know what the original recipe writer intended.

    Considering the amount of other heat, i'd go with the spice mix.

    We can trade trashy recipes for a looooooong time. Some are actually
    edible - not to mention enjoyable.

    Works for me!

    Title: Santa'€™s Trash Cookies

    I'd eat these. I saw a similar recipe only instead of cookie dough it
    used rice crispie treats as a base (rice crispies, butter, and
    marshmallows). Totally trashy and i will eat a rice crispie treat
    once every several years for old time's sake.

    Here's another trashy "southwest" recipe.

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    Title: Trashy Huevos Rancheros
    Categories: Mexican
    Yield: 1 Servings

    10 Doritos chips
    1/3 c Black beans
    2 tb Cheese
    3 tb Fire roasted salsa
    1 Fried egg
    1/4 Avocado; sliced
    Chives & cilantro;
    - for garnish

    Line oven safe bowl with Doritos, layer with black beans and cheese.
    Transfer bowl to a 350?F oven to melt cheese. Remove from oven and
    spoon salsa on top. Fry egg in a skillet and then place on top of
    salsa, Place slices of avocado into bowl and sprinkle with chives and
    cilantro.

    Recipe by Matt Robinson

    Recipe FROM: <https://realfoodbydad.com/trashy-huevos-rancheros/>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Ben Collver on Sun Jun 22 10:13:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    That's still non-informational. My Dollar Generous has grund red chile (cayenne), red chile flakes, and chilli spice mix (commonly mis-called "chili powder".

    Yeah it's difficult to know what the original recipe writer intended.

    Considering the amount of other heat, i'd go with the spice mix.

    Or try the recipe multiple times to find which variant puts the wind up
    your knickers.

    We can trade trashy recipes for a looooooong time. Some are actually edible - not to mention enjoyable.

    Works for me!

    Title: Santa's Trash Cookies

    I'd eat these. I saw a similar recipe only instead of cookie dough it used rice crispie treats as a base (rice crispies, butter, and marshmallows). Totally trashy and i will eat a rice crispie treat
    once every several years for old time's sake.

    Here's another trashy "southwest" recipe.

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    Title: Trashy Huevos Rancheros
    Categories: Mexican
    Yield: 1 Servings

    Let's jump from mere trash right into Garbage. Bv)=

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    Title: Ky-Joe's Famous Garbage Burrito
    Categories: Pork, Beans, Rice, Fruits, Dairy
    Yield: 1 Huge burro

    2 lg (14") tortilla flats
    2 lb Cooked pork;
    +=MIXED WITH=+
    Mild or hot chilies
    Home made refried pinto
    - beans; (no canned beans.)
    Cooked Spanish rice
    Lettuce/tomato diced/onion
    Sour cream & avocado
    Rosita Rita's hot sauce

    Warm 2 large tortilla shells until they get soft & hot.

    Place one on top of the other.

    Add 2 tablespoons of cooked tender pork or cooked spicy
    pork (chile verde) on it.

    Add refried beans and rice.

    Add veggies, sour cream and avocado.

    Fold both ends in and roll up.

    Serve with Rosita Rita's hot sauce as an dip.

    You have a 1 1/2 pound burrito and you will be stuffed
    but you will make it again.

    This is a mess to eat if you don't fold it right.
    But, you have just made a delicious burrito!!!!.

    Don't give up on folding practice.

    Recipe from: http://www.recipelink.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Sun Jun 22 11:56:01 2025
    Re: Re: Back to Trashy Stuff
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Sun Jun 22 2025 10:13:00

    Let's jump from mere trash right into Garbage. Bv)=

    I can't get enuf!

    Title: Ky-Joe's Famous Garbage Burrito

    Looks good. Vegetarians could convert it to a Seitanic Burrito.

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    Title: Garbage Cookies
    Categories: Cookies
    Yield: 1 Batch

    1 c Butter
    1 c Sugar
    1/2 c Brown sugar
    2 Eggs
    2 c Flour
    1 ts Baking soda
    1/2 ts Baking powder
    2 c Oatmeal
    2 c Rice Crispies
    2 c Nuts; chopped
    12 oz Chocolate chips

    Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, then dry ingredients. Stir in oats,
    Rice Crispies, nuts, and chips. Form into balls and press lightly
    onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350?F for about 12 to 15
    minutes or until done.

    Recipe by Janice Toguchi

    Recipe FROM: <https://archive.org/details/50th_Anniversary_Best_of_
    our_Favorite_Recipies_1946-1996_Maui_Association_for_Fa>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:320/219 to Ben Collver on Mon Jun 23 10:38:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Let's jump from mere trash right into Garbage. Bv)=

    I can't get enuf!

    Title: Ky-Joe's Famous Garbage Burrito

    Looks good. Vegetarians could convert it to a Seitanic Burrito.

    Whilst I do sometime make a meal of a nice tossed salad ... or steamed
    veggies I can in no way be considered a vagatarian. I like my meat too
    much. I suppose I'm like the dogs we're pooch-sitting. An omnivore.
    They all eat (most) meat but will/do gobble down vegetables. I let
    them pre-wash the dinner dishes. Except if I've had General Tso's
    Chicken.

    One sniff and they're off to the races. And I dunno what's putting them
    off of it. They all pay little attention to chilies in other dishesw. I
    think it may be the flavour forward ginger - but haven't tested that
    theory - yet.

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    Title: General Tso's Chicken
    Categories: Oriental, Poultry, Wine, Chilies
    Yield: 4 Servings

    12 Chicken thighs; boned,
    - skinned, in 1" pcs
    2/3 c Cornstarch
    2 c Chicken broth
    2 ts Garlic; minced fine
    2 ts Fresh ginger; grated
    1/2 c Chinese Dark soy sauce
    1/3 c Cider vinegar
    1/4 c Very dry Fino sherry
    1 tb Salt
    1/2 c Sugar

    MMMMM--------------------------COATING-------------------------------
    1/2 c Dark soy sauce
    1 ts Fresh ground black pepper
    1 ts White pepper
    2 Egg whites
    1 c Cornstarch
    1/2 c Peanut oil plus oil for deep
    - frying
    2 bn Scallions; 1/2" pcs
    8 Dried, thin, red peppers

    Mix all the ingredients (except the chicken) together
    until well blended and sugar is dissolved. Set aside
    until chicken is cooked.

    CHICKEN COATING: Wash and thoroughly dry the chicken
    chunks. Mix all the coating ingredients together and
    add the chicken, stirring to completely and evenly coat
    the pieces.

    Heat a wok with 3 cups of peanut oil (if your wok is
    bigger, add more oil). When oil is hot -- about 375ºF/
    190ºC add the chicken chunks, stirring with a chopstick
    or a knife (the thin instrument will enable you to keep
    the pieces separated) Turn the pieces constantly in the
    oil to ensure even cooking and browning. When cooked
    through (not overcooked) remove crisp/brown pieces and
    drain well on paper toweling.

    Continue frying the chicken until all pieces are done.

    Reserve 2 tb of oil from the frying chicken in the wok
    and toss in the chilies, stirring until they begin to
    turn black. If you like it hotter, crush the chilies
    until the seeds come out of the pod-this is where the
    heat is.

    If you like it milder, remove the chilies. Add the
    scallions and toss for a few seconds then add the
    sauce ingredients, stirring very well and cooking
    just to the boil. The sauce will thicken at the
    boil and longer cooking will break down the
    cornstarch and cause the sauce to thin in a very
    short time. Add the chicken pieces to the sauce
    and stir.

    Taste for seasoning, adjust with salt and pepper to
    taste. This recipe, which I have since modified, was
    posted 4 or 5 years ago but regretfully, I don't
    have the name of the original poster.

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Mon Jun 23 09:54:13 2025
    Re: Re: Back to Trashy Stuff
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Mon Jun 23 2025 10:38:00

    One sniff and they're off to the races.
    Title: General Tso's Chicken

    If you ever figure out what your dogs find repulsive in General Tso's,
    i am interested in hearing what it is.

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    Title: Leighann's White Trash Candy
    Categories: Candy
    Yield: 1 Batch

    3 c Cheerios
    3 c Rice Chex
    3 c Small bow tie pretzels
    1 lg Bag M&M's
    1 1/2 cn Mixed nuts
    2 pk Almond bark

    Mix together the first 5 ingredients in a large bowl. Melt almond
    bark in microwave on 50% power. Pour over other ingredients in bowl
    and mix thoroughly. Quickly pour onto waxed paper to thin, uniform
    depth. Cool and then break into bite sized pieces.

    Recipe by Sheri Turner

    Recipe FROM: <https://archive.org/details/st-timothys>

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