Friday, April 15, 2005

Texas Red - Classic Recipes

Texas Red - Classic Recipes

Historical Chili recipies. What could be cooler? I find it fascinating that beans and tomatos were added to chili over the years.
Soldiers of the U.S. Army on the Western frontier had been eating chili since the war with Mexico (1846) but not necessarily in their messes. The first Army publication to give a recipe for chili was published in 1896, The Manual For Army Cooks (War Department Document #18). By World War I, the Army had added garlic and beans; by World War II, tomatoes. This was a national pattern: Fannie Farmer did exactly the same (see the editions for 1914, 1930, and 1941)


Go make some historical chili.

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