Gard, and others, 163 of Col. Philpot's recipes may be found on my website here: http://abarnhart.com/faq/Colonel.htm Khai Luk Koei (Son-In-Law's Eggs) is recipe #47. AndyB On 8/3/2010 11:25 PM, Gard Meddaugh wrote: > > Hi All, > > Things seem to be "heating up" here; good! > > I was a member in '97-'98 and think it might be a good time to recall the contributions of Col. Philpot whose wife's, Muoi Khuntilanont's, Thai recipes he presented in a most enjoyable manner. > > Fortunately, many of the recipes are still available at:http://www.chetbacon.com/thai-html/thai.html > > Some links are down and I didn't see many of the interesting asides but the recipes were quite popular and the few I tried were satisfying. I had to make substitutions on the peppers which I hoped didn't think take away from the dishes. > > I didn't see the recipe for "son-in-law's eggs" which were made from quail eggs to remind the s-i-l what might happen to him if he strayed. > > cheers, > > Gard > > The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names. --Chinese proverb-- > > > --- On Tue, 8/3/10, AndyB<CH2060@xemaps.com> wrote: > >> From: AndyB<CH2060@xemaps.com> >> Subject: Re: [CH] Eat The Heat - Online >> To:chile-heads@globalgarden.com >> Date: Tuesday, August 3, 2010, 6:38 PM >> Mark, >> Great Idea. >> A photo of my EVIL CHICKEN is here: >> http://abarnhart.com/chile/Warren00/P0162w.jpg >> The base of the sauce was a special, no >> longer available. >> I will Try to resurrect the recipe. >> >> And don't forget DOUG'S EVIL COOKIES.. >> The recipe may be found on my website >> here: >> http://abarnhart.com/faq/recipes.htm#Evil >> However, I now would substitute my >> habanero extract.for the Pur Cap. >> A photo may be found here: >> http://abarnhart.com/chile/Warren00/P0166w.jpg >> >> AndyB >> >> On 7/31/2010 5:09 PM, =Mark wrote >>> Got a website up with the Videos from Eat The Heat >> online, and am planning to >>> put in links to the recipes. These are the ones >> I have so far: >>> * RED CHILE SAUCE >>> * RISA G'S KICK-BUTT HUMMUS >>> * RED CHILE GLAZE >>> * HABANERO LIME CHEESECAKE >>> * HOT PUMPKIN PIE >>> * THAI HOLY BASIL CHICKEN: PUD >> GA-PRAO GAI SAP >>> Obviously I know who did the Hummus, and I'm pretty >> sure the Thai Basil >>> Chicken is Andy's, but I need to figure out who did >> the other recipes. >>> Also, if there are recipes that were at the Hotluck >> that are not listed here >>> (Like my Salmon Rolls), please post them. >>> >>> In addition, any Pics of the recipes would be nice... >>> >> >> >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG -www.avg.com >> Version: 9.0.851 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3049 - Release Date: 08/03/10 10:22:00 >>