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AlwaysGrateful
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:41 pm
I used a different type of taco spice in my taco meat. Silly me, I didn't put in a bit and taste it first. I just put in my usual amount. Meanwhile, it's too spicy (as in, hot-spicy) for most members of my family as is. What can I do to take out some of the spice?
I don't have any more meat to add to it. I don't know if it matters, but it's the fake Beyond Meat that I used, not real beef.
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Frumme
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:41 pm
Can you add coconut milk?
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mha3484
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:43 pm
Dairy will tone the heat down.
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amother
Daffodil
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:44 pm
mha3484 wrote: | Dairy will tone the heat down. |
Dairy and meat?
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amother
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:45 pm
AlwaysGrateful wrote: | I used a different type of taco spice in my taco meat. Silly me, I didn't put in a bit and taste it first. I just put in my usual amount. Meanwhile, it's too spicy (as in, hot-spicy) for most members of my family as is. What can I do to take out some of the spice?
I don't have any more meat to add to it. I don't know if it matters, but it's the fake Beyond Meat that I used, not real beef. |
Cook it longer with some water, open pot, until the water boils out.
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amother
Acacia
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:47 pm
I would add water mix it around and pour it out and then heat it so that it's not too slippery and wet.
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scruffy
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:47 pm
Serve with extra sour cream/ avocado to help tone it down
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AlwaysGrateful
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:47 pm
amother Daffodil wrote: | Cook it longer with some water, open pot, until the water boils out. |
Will this work? It seems like just the water will boil out, not the spice...?
I'd love to add dairy, but have someone who is intolerant in the family. Would almond milk do the same thing?
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mha3484
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:49 pm
AlwaysGrateful wrote: | Will this work? It seems like just the water will boil out, not the spice...?
I'd love to add dairy, but have someone who is intolerant in the family. Would almond milk do the same thing? |
No the protein in the dairy is what cools the spice down. It doesnt work with pareve.
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BatyaEsther
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:53 pm
Rinse it off. As someone above said, add water, stir it around, drain off the water, and heat to dry.
Also lots of sour-cream (even if it is the pareve one) and avocado.
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amother
Powderblue
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:57 pm
Cook a potato, mash it, add to mixture
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papermageling
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 2:57 pm
Add chopped up potatoes or cooked lentils. They won't remove the heat, but they'll dilute it a lot.
Family members that can eat dairy can add sour cream to tone down the spice.
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tichellady
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 3:03 pm
add rice or sautéed veggies? I would not add any sort of milk
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AlwaysGrateful
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 4:09 pm
It worked! The simplest answer is often the most effective
I did boil off some water too. Not sure if that did more. But now it's perfect.
Thank you, everyone, for saving my dinner!
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