Party Over, Ooops Out of Time
I had a blast taking part in this Prepper Cookoff Challenge organized by @canadianrenegade. This is my first contest/challenge I've participated in on Steemit and it was so much fun.
So, let's set the tone and I'll quickly go over the established rules.
Each participant was randomly assigned two main ingredients with the ability to use one other item that could be stored, not frozen. We presumably scavenged these main items and have other components at our end times lodges that we are able to use in very small quantities. Items like oil, spices and dried herbs used sparingly are all allowable.
The items I had to work with were beans with tomato sauce and rolled oats. I opted to also use a can of condensed milk as my third item, thinking I might be able to use that with the oats to make a cracker and turn the beans into a dip, so that was my goal.
THE OATS WERE PULVERIZED IN A MORTAR.
PEPPERCORNS, FENNEL SEEDS & CARAWAY SEEDS BEFORE GRINDING.
THE CRACKER MIXTURE WAS TRICKY.
THEY REALLY TURNED INTO CRACKERS!
Once I took the first batch of crackers out, which was 1/2 cup of oats and the amount of spices in the picture above, I knew it had worked. They were crispy, definitely had sweetness from the condensed milk, but had a wonderful savoriness because of the seeds and peppercorn. I was pleasantly surprised at how good they were and prepper emergency or not, I would make these again!
THE BEANS WERE STRAINED.
Now the beans are another story. I've never heard of canned beans with tomato sauce, perhaps it's regional because all I could find in my scavenging was pork and beans, which I suppose is the same or close enough to it. I was not particularly thrilled with getting these beans because I've never liked them. They are coyingly sweet and I knew that that would be a dominant taste to whatever I did with them.
So first off, I wanted to remove as much of the sweetness as possible and strained the beans, separating as much of the sweet sauce as I could. I then puréed them in a food processor, adding a small amount of onion powder, garlic powder and cumin. The additional spices did help remove some of the sweetness. They were better, but still more sweet that I care for.
And seeing as end times doesn't encourage waste, I decided to use the sauce I removed from the beans in a further attempt at getting rid of the sweetness. I put a little oil in a pan and added a pinch of red pepper flakes to that to create a simple chili oil. I then added the sweet sauce and simmered. I would say it was improved for sure. I then poured the, now, chili sauce over the bean purée, plated the crackers and was ready to party!
THE FINISHED DISH.
CARAWAY & FENNEL CRACKERS
THIN AND CRUNCHY!
SWEETISH BEAN DIP WITH CHILI SAUCE.
MMMMMmmmm!
No kidding. The crackers were fantastic and I would make them again and play around with the recipe and process, but the bean dip...nah. I'm sure some people would like it and it's very edible, but too sweet for me. If someone brought this to an end times banquet, however, I would be super happy.
Thanks again to @canadianrenegade for dreaming up this fun challenge. I learned a lot and can now add crackers to my bag of tricks!
See you next time, @tacostate
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