**Texas Hot Stuff: A Culinary Journey Through the Lone Star State's Fiery Delights**
Get ready for a mouthwatering adventure as we delve into the realm of Texas Hot Stuff, where bold flavors and sizzling spices reign supreme. This article presents a tantalizing collection of recipes that capture the essence of Texan cuisine, showcasing its fiery spirit and lip-smacking goodness. From the iconic Texas Hot Guts to the tantalizing Texas Hellfire, each recipe promises an explosion of taste that will leave your palate craving more. Whether you're a seasoned chili aficionado or seeking a new culinary thrill, this article has something for every heat-seeker. So, prepare your taste buds for a journey through the Lone Star State's most beloved and fiery dishes, as we unveil the secrets behind these culinary masterpieces.
TEXAS HOT WIENER SAUCE
While living in the Mid-Hudson Valley of NY I fell in love with this style of hot dog, particularly the sauce. My wife was born there and she loved them as well. When we moved to Texas it was a surprise to find, 'There is no such thing as hot wiener sauce in Texas.' I did a lot of research and found the recipe is a closely guarded secret that I had to crack. After years of experimenting I finally created the same experience we only had back in NY. Serve on your favorite hot dog with brown mustard, diced onion, in a steamed hot dog bun. This sauce will be thin, it is supposed to be, it is not a 'chili dog' recipe. The sauce will thicken as it cools. It freezes well.
Provided by tdjtx
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Sauce Recipes
Time 1h10m
Yield 30
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Stir water, ground hot dogs, vinegar, paprika, chili powder, sea salt, red pepper flakes, onion powder, oregano, cinnamon, white pepper, thyme, and black pepper together in a large stockpot; bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer for 45 minutes.
- Stir cornstarch with just enough cold water to dissolve completely; stream into the hot dog mixture while stirring. Continue to cook, stirring frequently, until the sauce has thickened slightly, about 15 minutes more. Adjust salt and pepper to taste before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 35.5 calories, Carbohydrate 2.7 g, Cholesterol 4 mg, Fat 2.3 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, Sodium 149.4 mg, Sugar 0.3 g
TEXAS HOT LINKS
This is a country style, reasonably spicy sausage made with pork, beef, or a combination. I used venison in place of beef. This recipe makes 5 pounds. If you're not already an expert, here's a tutorial on how to make sausage.
Provided by Hank Shaw
Categories lunch Main Course
Time 4h
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cut the venison and pork into chunks that will fit into your grinder. Mix well with the salt and sugar. Let this sit in the fridge for as long as you can stand, up to overnight if you have time; it helps the sausage bind to itself better.
- Get out about 10 to 15 feet of hog casings and soak them in warm water.
- Mix the spices and garlic with the meat and fat and grind though a coarse die, about 10 mm. If you don't have that, grind with as coarse a die as you have. If your room is warmer than about 70°F, grind into a container that is set in ice, to keep things very cold.
- If the meat is still below 40°F, go ahead and grind again through a 6 mm die or similar. TIP: If you have some bread around, rip off a piece and make that the last thing in the grinder: It pushes out all of the rest of the meat so you don't waste any. If the meat is above 40°F, put it in the freezer for 30 minutes while you clean up everything.
- Add the beer (or water) to the sausage mixer and mix well with your (clean) hands, or a mixer with a paddle attachment set on low, for about 2 minutes. The sausage will adhere to itself and you will see whitish streaks in the bowl. Put the sausage in a sausage stuffer.
- Thread a casing onto the stuffer, leaving a few inches as a "tail" so you can tie it off later. Stuff the whole casing at once, again leaving a tail at the other end. Repeat until you've stuffed all the sausage.
- Make links by pinching them off and spinning them, first one way, then the other. This prevents them from unraveling when you hang the links to dry. You can also tie them off with twine. Here's a quick video on making the links. Tie off the ends of the casings.
- Carefully compress the links to reveal air pockets, and prick the links with a needle to remove them, gently compressing the meat.
- Hang your sausages to dry, for an hour at room temperature, or up to a day if you can do so in 40°F or below.
- Smoke your hot links at 200°F or thereabouts until they reach about 150°F internal temperature. Then, either eat them or plunge them into a bath of ice water to stop the cooking. Dry them off and store in the fridge for a week, or freeze.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 131 kcal, Carbohydrate 2 g, Protein 21 g, Fat 4 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 76 mg, Sodium 715 mg, Fiber 0.4 g, Sugar 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving
Tips:
- Choose ripe tomatoes: Use Roma or plum tomatoes for the best results, as they have fewer seeds and a thicker flesh.
- Roast the tomatoes before cooking: Roasting the tomatoes brings out their sweetness and intensifies their flavor.
- Don't overcrowd the pan: When cooking the tomatoes, don't overcrowd the pan as this will prevent them from caramelizing properly.
- Use a heavy-bottomed pot: A heavy-bottomed pot will help to distribute the heat evenly and prevent the sauce from sticking.
- Simmer the sauce for at least 30 minutes: Simmering the sauce for at least 30 minutes allows the flavors to meld together and develop.
- Add a little sugar: A little sugar helps to balance out the acidity of the tomatoes and adds a touch of sweetness.
- Season to taste: Season the sauce to taste with salt, pepper, and other spices.
Conclusion:
Texas Hot Stuff is a delicious and versatile sauce that can be used on a variety of dishes. It's perfect for adding a bit of spice to your favorite recipes. Whether you're using it as a dipping sauce, a marinade, or a cooking sauce, Texas Hot Stuff is sure to add a delicious flavor to your meals.
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