{"id":14286,"date":"2012-05-21T10:46:38","date_gmt":"2012-05-21T17:46:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bigmedicine.ca\/wordpress\/?p=14286"},"modified":"2013-01-04T15:58:07","modified_gmt":"2013-01-04T22:58:07","slug":"newman-the-positive-paramedic-project-5-break-bread-or-make-chili-with-your-medics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/bigmedicine.ca\/wordpress\/2012\/05\/newman-the-positive-paramedic-project-5-break-bread-or-make-chili-with-your-medics\/","title":{"rendered":"Newman | The Positive Paramedic Project #5 Break bread [or make chili] with your medics"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong>A nugget of EMS organizational wisdom every day.<\/strong><\/em> <strong><em>#5 Break bread [or make chili] with your medics<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If The EMS House had a soul, it was in the kitchen and the sprawling training\/class room on the same floor. Many a difficult conversation started and ended at one of the tables &#8211; the challenging subject matter made easier to tackle because there was well-made comfort food heaped on our collection of borrowed and second-hand dishes.<!--tpmore --><\/p>\n<p>One of the best tools I used to ascertain the pulse of my team turned out to be a big pot of Captain Freedom&#8217;s Veggie Chili. The process was almost as important as the eating &#8211; with medics pitching-in to prepare the ingredients and contributing their own sides to the meal. And if we were interrupted by a call being dispatcher, we&#8217;d always return to the kitchen to reheat and debrief.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s power in the kitchen. Use it wisely.<\/p>\n<p>All right, for anyone who wants to make Freedom Chili here&#8217;s the recipe. Note, quantities are entirely dependent on how much chili you need however this recipe will produce enough for about 10 medic-sized servings.<\/p>\n<p>The whole cook-out process should be about 2 hours from start of veggie chopping to first ladle poured into bowl&#8230; You need a good soundtrack for this recipe.. Stevie Ray or George Thorogood &#8211; I don&#8217;t wanna hear anything about people listening to the Scissor Sisters while making this chili..<\/p>\n<p>First get yourself a really serious deep chili pot with a lid that really fits the top. Then heat some olive oil in the pot until it&#8217;s just shy of smokin [which would be bad].<\/p>\n<p>Add some sliced garlic [I like mega garlic but how many cloves is up to you] and saute for a few minutes.<\/p>\n<p>Then add two onions, thin sliced, and saute until soft.<\/p>\n<p>Add one green pepper, one red pepper and a pack of shrooms, sliced, and cook in the onions and garlic mix until they begin to soften&#8230; add jalapeno pepper sliced [careful with the seeds &#8211; and remember this is up to you lest it get too hot]..<\/p>\n<p>Add two cans of red beans [drained and rinsed]&#8230; Add one can of black beans [drained and rinsed]&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Add one can of tomato sauce until consistency is still chunky but beginning to lean toward smooth&#8230; Add one bottle favorite brand of BBQ sauce&#8230; I prefer to use something with a hickory smoke flavour.<\/p>\n<p>Keep stirring throughout&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Pour in a bottle of pale beer &#8211; I find that India Pale Ale works just fine. Pour it in and stir&#8230; okay, now you need to melt in a few squares of unsweetened chocolate. No, I&#8217;m not making this up.<\/p>\n<p>Last major addition, a package of Yves Veggie Ground Round [which you should pre-saute with a bit of thyme in a frypan]. You can find info on Yves products here<a href=\"http:\/\/www.yvesveggie.ca\" target=\"_blank\"> http:\/\/www.yvesveggie.ca<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Stir it all together, close the lid and keep an eye on it over medium heat for about an hour.<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime you can prepare a &#8216;relish&#8217; which you can serve on top of the chili in your dinner guests&#8217; bowls. I like to use chopped red onion, fresh avocado, and a bit of lime juice. Mellows the heat of the chili..<\/p>\n<p>And if you&#8217;re ever in Montreal let me know and we&#8217;ll head over to The EMS House and get a couple of pots of Freedom Chili going in the kitchen.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A nugget of EMS organizational wisdom every day. #5 Break bread [or make chili] with your medics If The EMS House had a soul, it was in the kitchen and the sprawling training\/class room on the same floor. 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