glenmar
Posted : 8/31/2010 9:15:37 AM
Dice the onions to a size YOU guys like.....or just use dehydrated onions. As a general rule, I typically do onions about the size of my pinkie fingernail.
I like to let sauces and soups simmer for a good long time so that all of the flavors "marry". At the very least an hour, on lowish heat, and give it a stir every now and then.
Cumin? Start with a tsp or so and add more to your taste. Honestly, I normally dump spices into the palm of my hand and dump them in. I have never been one to do much measuring. I use Nature's Seasons a lot in my cooking, failing that, do be sure to use a bit of salt on the meat. With the meat and all those beans and tomatoes it can get a bit bland without some.
I don't rinse the beans...I just drain them. I prefer to cook beans from dry, but when I do use cans, I just drain them and dump the beans in.
Yep, the whole can of tomatoes. How many cans depends on what size you buy......since I haven't had the capability to stew my own tomatoes, I tend to buy the BIG cans (28 oz). I'd start with three of those size and add more as needed.
If I missed any questions, feel free to ask again.
And do NOT apologize for not being a gourmet chef. It's surprising to me that so many younger gals just never learned to cook. In my family, being the 4th of 4 girls, I had to fight my way into the kitchen. To ME cooking is just another creative outlet and I love to let the right side of my brain loose to play. Yet, the 2nd of the 4 of us absolutley hated to cook.
We all have our own talents and things we enjoy doing. I happen to really enjoy cooking and as a result I'm pretty good at it. But, I cook by taste, texture, smell and sometimes color so I'm not a great one to ask for exact amounts to use.
I can't really answer how much a pound of meat will make because of the variables....how many beans you use (and, by the way, lots of folks use JUST kidney beans....be sure to NOT get the ones they call chili beans because those will be seasoned, and maybe too much for your FH), how thick or thin you make it.
There are a lot of folks on this forum who have a far more formal approach to cooking than I do. Hopefully some of them will post.
I have a ton of really cheap meal ideas, simply because I've lived on a super tight budget many, many times in my life. If you need some, just hollar.
And please remember, you aren't the only female who isn't a kitchen whiz!