Friday, October 23, 2009

October Garden Beauties

The habanero chili (Capsicum chinense) (pronounced /ˌhɑːbəˈnɛəroʊ/; Spanish: [aβaˈneɾo]) is one of the most intensely spicy species of chili peppers of the Capsicum genus.

Mango-Habanero Sauce

  • 2 Tbl. peanut oil
  • 8 ripe mangoes, peeled and cut into large dice
  • 1/2 cup diced white onion
  • 1/2 cup diced carrot
  • 2 fresh orange habañero chiles
  • 1/2 cup champagne vinegar
  • 1/4 cup jerk seasoning
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • Heat the oil in a saucepan and add mangoes, onion, carrot and habañero chiles. Cook for about 10 minutes over medium heat, until onions are soft and translucent. Deglaze with vinegar and sugar. Bring to a slow boil, reduce heat and simmer for 35-40 minutes. Remove from heat and season with salt to taste. Transfer to a blender, pulse sauce and strain through a medium strainer. If the sauce is too thick add a little water to thin.
    Yield: about 3 cups

    ***Ketchup can be added to this recipe, but I would not recommend because of all the crap that is in most ketchup. Also for milder (hehehe) habanero sauce, blanch your peppers with white vinegar and you can double or even triple the amount of peppers in your sauce. By blanching the peppers, some of the heat is removed and it is easier to taste the sweetness of the habanero.

    Thursday, October 22, 2009

    Friday, October 9, 2009

    USDGC


    Disc Golf
    (photo: Barry Schultz 2005 USDGC)
    I am first and foremost a fisherman, and if given the choice, I would probably go fishing before doing anything. But if its windy or too sunny, or if it has been raining or if it is going to rain, I will probably go disc golfing instead. Who am I kidding?!? I love disc golf!!! I have been playing for almost seven years and it seems to be a sport that I can play forever. Ted Williams was 75 and winning World Championships.... if that is not encouraging, I do not know what is. Professional disc golfer Steve Rico has been playing tournaments forever and he looks like he is nineteen years old!! Anyone can play and anyone can make a great shot. It's very inexpensive to play and 99% of the courses are public.

    When you go to Richmond Hill Disc Golf Course, you might get to play golf with a world champion or with someone who could use a couple of pointers. Tag matches, skins, doubles, and heads-up battles are always happening, and people will always be gunning for you. With this said, there is nothing better than shooting 8 down with no bogeys and knowing you left two out there. Disc Golf is a sport for everyone. If you have not played before, hit me up, and I will show you the ropes!

    I almost forgot why I started writing this post. Click on the picture above and it will take you to the United States Disc Golf Championship website which is happening as we speak. The final round is today and David Felberg has a 3 stroke lead and is 23 down after 3 rounds of play. Winthrop University has hosted the USDGC for 10 years now and I have personally attended 4 of them. This tournament is by far the pinnacle of all disc golf tournaments. The first year I went, I was one of two photographers for the event and this year the USDGC is being broadcasted live!!! Wow! Over a hundred volunteers are on hand and it is the love of the sport that is propelling it into the future. WNC Disc Golf Association has sent volunteers every year for ten years thanks to James and Meredith Nichols. With any luck I will get to watch the last round tomorrow, and I would be gauranteed to see the best of the best playing there best. I watched Kenny win it in 2005 and that was some of the most exciting competition I have ever witnessed.

    Just go throw!