This week we went into Borders book store and could not resist the "Buy 3 get one free" special on some reduced books. I have a weakness for cookbooks, so I found some that I think we will enjoy. One of them is called "Stir-Fries, Best Ever Wok & Pan Recipes." I scanned the whole book and picked out three recipes I wanted to try right away. We found the special ingredients and I stir-fried up a storm. One of the ingredients for this special dish was called "capsicum." I did not know what this was, so I looked it up on the internet. Here is what I found: "the fruit of most species of Capsicum contains capsaicin (methyl vanillyl nonenamide), a lipophilic chemical that can produce a strong burning sensation in the mouth (and, if not properly digested, anus) of the unaccustomed eater. Most mammals find this unpleasant; however, birds are unaffected. " Just let me tell you that the burning sensation was EXTREME (I have been accused of having a weenie mouth) in the mouth and later on the way out! And being a mammal, I did find this sensation unpleasant. As you can see from the illustration, the capsicum is, indeed, a chilie pepper. I thought that just one little red chilie pepper in the wonderful recipe "Curry Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry" would just add a little flavor and color. WRONG! It was too, too, too hot for me! I don't think I will be using "Capsicum" in further stir-fry recipes. I think I will substitute with a nice, benign, red bell pepper. At least that will add the red color and look pretty with out burning the mouth, gut and anus!
Saturday, July 22, 2006
No More Capsicum!
This week we went into Borders book store and could not resist the "Buy 3 get one free" special on some reduced books. I have a weakness for cookbooks, so I found some that I think we will enjoy. One of them is called "Stir-Fries, Best Ever Wok & Pan Recipes." I scanned the whole book and picked out three recipes I wanted to try right away. We found the special ingredients and I stir-fried up a storm. One of the ingredients for this special dish was called "capsicum." I did not know what this was, so I looked it up on the internet. Here is what I found: "the fruit of most species of Capsicum contains capsaicin (methyl vanillyl nonenamide), a lipophilic chemical that can produce a strong burning sensation in the mouth (and, if not properly digested, anus) of the unaccustomed eater. Most mammals find this unpleasant; however, birds are unaffected. " Just let me tell you that the burning sensation was EXTREME (I have been accused of having a weenie mouth) in the mouth and later on the way out! And being a mammal, I did find this sensation unpleasant. As you can see from the illustration, the capsicum is, indeed, a chilie pepper. I thought that just one little red chilie pepper in the wonderful recipe "Curry Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry" would just add a little flavor and color. WRONG! It was too, too, too hot for me! I don't think I will be using "Capsicum" in further stir-fry recipes. I think I will substitute with a nice, benign, red bell pepper. At least that will add the red color and look pretty with out burning the mouth, gut and anus!
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I can't believe you even tried it- so brave! I want the recipe though- I love new recipes.
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