Saturday, September 12, 2009

Chili Butter



    Friday night dinner: broiled ribeyes with chili butter. Recipe source: Armour's Meat Cook Book: Recipe ideas for beef, veal, pork, lamb and poultry (as well as buying helps). This booklet is dated 1970 and is put out by The Pillsbury Company.
    In this "collection of contemporary meat recipes" the editors have included "easy-to-prepare recipes" that "range from economical family favorites to the finest gourmet entrees and entertainment fare".
    I chose a very quick and easy recipe for "Chili Butter"
    This was one of four condiment recipes for "steak enhancers". The other three were for "Lemon-chive butter", "Blue cheese spread", and "radish cream". These are all simple mixtures that you put together to spread on your broiled steaks to give them a bit of zest! The recipe for the chili butter is as follows:                                               Whip 1/4 cup butter until fluffy. Add 2 tablespoons chopped parsley and 1 tablespoon chili powder. Spread over broiled steaks before serving.
    You can't beat that for ease.
    The steaks turned out nicely. I could have stood them to be a little redder. The chili butter was flavorful but not all that exciting. I wonder what the "radish butter" tastes like? Sounds interesting. So...it was an okay recipe. The real star of the meal was the pasta side dish I served, which I will mention in the next post. Mmmmm..

2 comments:

  1. This is so awesome. I just meet the the lady that worked in creating the recipes for that cookbook just the other day.
    Her name is Sue Spitler, Shes a very nice lady.
    She writes the cookbook series 1001. She also told us about the cookbook you have and many others.
    And how she got into creating cookbooks. Very intersting lady. Pleasure to meet, she even live close to where I live.
    I bought 5 in the 1001 series and she dedicated and signed each one. That's a big deal for me since I collect cookbooks and probably have more than a thousand and none of them are signed. Vera

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  2. Hi Vera,
    I have a couple of those 1001 series cookbooks. How nice of her to autograph them for you. I only have one signed cookbook (from Jeff Smith, the Frugal Gourmet) and it was purchased second hand, so, not dedicated to me.

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