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Denninmi (4,323 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:09 AMIf you burn something on the bottom and it tastes a little burnt, can you salvage it?I burnt a very small batch of chili last night with too high of a burner. So, burnt layer on bottom, a little burnt tasting but perfectly edible. I was thinking of maybe hiding the burnt flavor with strong spices and something smoky like bacon. Thoughts?
PoliticAverse (4,516 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:16 AM 1. Sure, serve it as Cajun Blackened Chili...
Goblinmonger (16,144 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:33 AM2. My first thought is to simmer it a little longer (non-burnt pot, of course) with some cocoa powder, a cinnamon stick, and some smoked paprika to add some depth of flavor in which the burnt taste would kind of work. But that is not a tested combination, just spit-balling.
cbayer (114,382 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:33 AM 3. At long as it tastes ok, you should eat it!As Julia Childs said, never apologize. If people ask, tell them it is exactly as you intended.
yellerpup (10,259 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:37 AM4. This is a great method but probably too late for you.Take a piece of bread, any kind, and lay it on top of whatever you have cooked (that is burned on the bottom) and put the lid back on. Let it steam (no fire) for about 5-10 minutes, then remove the bread. The contents of the pot, except for the burned material at the bottom will be free of smoke flavor. Spoon out everything in the pot, being careful not to scrape up any of the burned stuff. Your chile will be odor free and tasting the way you intended. The bread soaks up the smoky taste completely.
Viva_La_Revolution (26,546 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:46 AM5. add a sprinkle of white sugarwhen you heat it back up, I've used that trick with other bean dishes.
Denninmi (4,323 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 12:10 PM6. Actually, those all sound like good ideas.Thankfully, just very small batch cooking for myself.
Can the DUmbasses do anything right?
Breathe, when they remember to.
Sometimes I think they can't even do that right.
Denninmi (4,323 posts) Mon Dec 3, 2012, 11:09 AMIf you burn something on the bottom and it tastes a little burnt, can you salvage it?
But of course DUmmy Dennis the Menace is an officially, professionally diagnosed lunatic who should probably not be allowed access to a stove.
That bread trick up there. Anybody buying that? Sounds like just a further mess.