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Fiery Foods Competition Announces 2011 Scovie Award Winners

on Friday, 22 October 2010. Posted in Spicy Foodie Facts & Info, Tips & Info, Reviews and Tips

Unprecedented tie for grand prize fires up competitors

Albuquerque, NM – For the first time in 15 years, the annual Scovie Awards has announced that two products will take home the coveted overall grand prize. Barhyte Specialty Foods’ Saucy Mama Creamy Horseradish and Poco Dolce’s Super Chile Toffee Squares were separated by less than a thousandth of a point, leading to the first two-way tie in Scovie Award history.

How Chile Peppers Can Boost Your Metabolism

on Saturday, 18 September 2010. Posted in Spicy Foodie Facts & Info, Tips & Info

Spicy fat burners

Chile peppers have been shown to help your body burn fat by boosting your metabolism.  Their popularity as a fat burner is undoubtedly growing.  And, while there is no magic bullet for weight loss every little bit counts so it's good to know which foods can help.

Making Ice Cream: The Science of Ice Cream

on Friday, 03 September 2010. Posted in Tips, Reviews, Tips & Info, Reviews and Tips

Let there be ice cream!

Whenever I do something, I go balls to the walls with it and that rings true for making ice cream.  My thinking is that if I understand it's science, how it's made and what role each ingredient plays I should more easily be able to make my own.  Knowledge allows me to experiment a bit without blowing up the kitchen too badly.  I guess my thirst for knowledge is also partly due to the fact that I'm a huge nerd.  And, not the type with the bandaid on my glasses so much as the type that makes every effort possible to be a walking encyclopedia.

So, exactly what is the science behind ice cream?

Knife Maintenance

on Friday, 23 July 2010. Posted in Tips, Tips & Info, Reviews and Tips

Stay Sharp!

Sometimes people don't realize that you are more likely to cut yourself with a dull knife than with a sharp one.  If you need to use a sawing motion to get through a tomato skin; if a vein is popping out in your head while you're trimming chicken; if you need to start with a shoulder level swing to make it all the way through a carrot then it's time to sharpen your knives.

When you're struggling you have less control over the knife, you're more likely to slip, cut yourself and mangle your tomato.  When your knife slides easily through the food that you're preparing you have a much lower risk of cutting yourself.  If your knife is sharp enough then the weight of the knife with slight pressure should slice right through the that pesky tomato skin.

Cooking Disasters: A Plunge in the Fryer

on Sunday, 26 September 2010. Posted in Tips & Info, Cooking Stories, Reviews and Tips

Don't try this at home.

Everyone has stories about kitchen disasters.  Loose caps, too much hot sauce or mislabeled packages all lead to funny and sometimes painful cooking disasters.  Most kitchen blow-ups are harmless but there are some that are downright dangerous.  In fact my worst kitchen disaster could have been a serious tragedy but I got lucky - really lucky.

The Scoville Scale: How Hot is Hot?

on Thursday, 16 September 2010. Posted in Spicy Foodie Facts & Info, Tips & Info, Reviews and Tips

How hot is hot?

The Scoville scale has been the standard measure of "heat" in chile peppers since it was invented by Wilbur Scoville in 1912.  Over the years the Scoville scale has become less of a mystery given the growing popularity of spicy food and the interest in the health benefits of chile peppers.  Given the nature of ChileBomb I felt that it was fitting for me to follow suit and include an explanation of the Scoville scale.  After all this very site is dedicated to the almighty capsicum.

Cutting Boards: Wood or Plastic?

on Friday, 23 July 2010. Posted in Tips, Tips & Info, Reviews and Tips

Which is more sanitary?

A chef's cutting board and his knives are the two most important tools of the trade.  They are also two integral elements of a "food safe" kitchen.  Both should be regarded with great respect and tradition.  By properly cleaning and maintaining them you'll ensure that it's safe to use your knives and effectively prevent food contamination.  I'll give you some pointers on keeping your cutting boards in tip-top shape in this epic tip.