Archive for November, 2010

Studio 46 aka Where work gets done!

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

So here it is, Studio 46. You’ve seen it in a few shots before. Here’s a quick snapshot taken by my wife of me doing some work there.



Chantel

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

It’s been a long time since I updated but I will be posting pics at random from my shoots over the past summer and early fall. First up is Chatel. She was kind of quiet and shy when we first started shooting but warmed up at the day went on. Thoughts?



Chantel

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

It’s been a long time since I updated but I will be posting pics at random from my shoots over the past summer and early fall. First up is Chatel. She was kind of quiet and shy when we first started shooting but warmed up at the day went on. Thoughts?



Chantel

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

It’s been a long time since I updated but I will be posting pics at random from my shoots over the past summer and early fall. First up is Chatel. She was kind of quiet and shy when we first started shooting but warmed up at the day went on. Thoughts?



Studio 46 aka Where work gets done!

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

So here it is, Studio 46. You’ve seen it in a few shots before. Here’s a quick snapshot taken by my wife of me doing some work there.



Studio 46 aka Where work gets done!

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

So here it is, Studio 46. You’ve seen it in a few shots before. Here’s a quick snapshot taken by my wife of me doing some work there.



Chantel

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

It’s been a long time since I updated but I will be posting pics at random from my shoots over the past summer and early fall. First up is Chatel. She was kind of quiet and shy when we first started shooting but warmed up at the day went on. Thoughts?



Chantel

By From http://kandtphoto.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Photography.Local

It’s been a long time since I updated but I will be posting pics at random from my shoots over the past summer and early fall. First up is Chatel. She was kind of quiet and shy when we first started shooting but warmed up at the day went on. Thoughts?



How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Dish and then Save it with Beer

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local


Yesterday I made some Bison chili at home. I love Chili when the weather turns cold and it’s fun to cook too. There are a few things I do differently with my chili than most people. One, I don’t use any tomato sauce or whole tomatoes. Instead I sautee some tomato paste with my onions at the beginning until it caramelizes a bit. This gives just enough tomato flavor without turning the chili into a tomato sauce. Second, I use a combination of beef stock and water instead of just water. I think this adds flavor. Third, instead of just using spices to give it a chili flavor, I make a puree from re-hydrated chili peppers combined with canned chipotle chilis in adobo sauce. It is this third step where I went wrong this time. I foolishly put the whole can in the puree; too much for the amount of chili I was making. The result was a way-too-spicy chili with too much chipotle smoky flavor. It still tasted good, but was out of balance.

I had opened a red wine that I was planning on having with the chili, but because of the intense spice I just couldn’t drink it. Instead I opened up a Belgian Christmas ale we just got in, the Delirium Noel. The beer is quite sweet and lower in alcohol than wine, so it goes well with spicy food. The sweetness of the beer toned down the spice in the chili and improved the flavor quite a bit. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Good wine or beer can improve a mediocre dish. Plus I love Christmas beer.



How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Dish and then Save it with Beer

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Nov 4th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local


Yesterday I made some Bison chili at home. I love Chili when the weather turns cold and it’s fun to cook too. There are a few things I do differently with my chili than most people. One, I don’t use any tomato sauce or whole tomatoes. Instead I sautee some tomato paste with my onions at the beginning until it caramelizes a bit. This gives just enough tomato flavor without turning the chili into a tomato sauce. Second, I use a combination of beef stock and water instead of just water. I think this adds flavor. Third, instead of just using spices to give it a chili flavor, I make a puree from re-hydrated chili peppers combined with canned chipotle chilis in adobo sauce. It is this third step where I went wrong this time. I foolishly put the whole can in the puree; too much for the amount of chili I was making. The result was a way-too-spicy chili with too much chipotle smoky flavor. It still tasted good, but was out of balance.

I had opened a red wine that I was planning on having with the chili, but because of the intense spice I just couldn’t drink it. Instead I opened up a Belgian Christmas ale we just got in, the Delirium Noel. The beer is quite sweet and lower in alcohol than wine, so it goes well with spicy food. The sweetness of the beer toned down the spice in the chili and improved the flavor quite a bit. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Good wine or beer can improve a mediocre dish. Plus I love Christmas beer.