On Saturday June 28th, Alex Cone will host the second annual CodeFab WebObjects Chili Cook-Off! This event is designed to bring together Apple geeks who develop using WebObjects (and this year we add iPhone developers too!) with connoisseurs of spicy food for a no-holds-barred, knock-down, drag-out chili cook-off that will smoke the surface of your tongues right off and do more psychic damage than the famed Guatemalan Insanity Pepper.

Alex will throw a batch or two to get things rolling – Chicken Mole? Chili Verde? – plus a batch of his famous Habenero Cornbread. An asbestos taste-bud mandatory rematch with last year’s winner Bojan will be sure to entertain all.

Email Alex Cone if you want to be a judge. To compete just bring your best batch of chili (a batch for about 20 people is a good start). There is a big stove, so you can get time to reheat and tune your spices the day of the cook-off.

Donations of beer, wine, sodas and anything else to cool the tongue definitely appreciated.

The party starts at 7:00 and cooks needing some time can come earlier.

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If you guys like good country food this recipe of my mother’s is great! Note for the lazy: I have a sister that uses canned biscuits instead of making the dough.

Chicken and Dumplings

Put the roasting chicken (hen) in a big pot with lots of water and season it with chicken bouillon. Let it cook until it is tender then take it off the bone and remove the skin. Keep the broth for the dumplings.

Put about 4 to 5 cups self rising flour in a large bowl. Mix some of the hot broth in and be sure you get some of the fat from the broth. Add broth until it is just moist enough to stick together. Roll the dough out using lots of flour until the dough is very thin. Next, cut the dough into strips about 1/2 inch wide.

Make sure the broth is boiling hot then add a can of evaporated milk to the broth. Taste it to see if it needs salt and if it does, add more chicken bouillon in place of salt. While the broth is boiling, drop the dumplings in. Let them boil for a couple of minutes then put on the lid and remove it from the heat and let it sit. If you let them cook they will get tough. I never stir the dumplings because this makes them break so just toss them with a spoon.