Those of you who spend time on
Facebook might be aware of a site called “Remembering New Britain” were people
make entries concerning their memories and experiences about things New
Britain. Many people have expressed fond
memories of the Capitol Lunch famous hotdogs.
In fact people have begun to use the restaurant as a meeting place to
discuss old and new times in the Hardware City.
Although I personally am not that fond of the sauce they use on their
dogs, many others seem to be finatics about it.
In fact a few days ago someone living in Texas posted a recipe on
Facebook for the hotdog sauce used by Capitol. I can only assume it is correct
so I’m passing it along here. If you
want to get real authentic please remember the dogs have to be Martin Rosol’s.
CAPITOL
LUNCH CHILI
2 lbs. 80/20% ground beef
1 medium onion chopped
5 tbs. Worcestershire
sauce
5 tbs. A-1 steak
sauce
1-1/2 tbs. chili
powder
1-1/2 tbs. cumin
powder
1 tbs. ketchup
1/4 tsp pepper
1-1/4 tsp salt
1 tbs. yellow
mustard
1-1/8 tsp. ground
cloves
1/2 tbs. chopped
garlic
In a large skillet mix the meat
with 1 cup of water and Worcestershire sauce and brown for about 15
minutes. Place in a blender and mix as
fine as you like. Put the browned mix in
a sauce pan and add the other ingredients and simmer for 2 hours. You might need to add water if it gets too
thick. Note the absence of beans or tomato sauce….Enjoy!
In a previous Blog entry I
mentioned that we had received one of those daily calendars that featured a
quote a day referring to forgetfulness.
I’ve included a few here that I thought you would enjoy.
“Quit the world, and the world forgets you”
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER
– BENJAMIN DISHRAELI
“Most of us forgive and forget; we just don’t want the other
person to forget we forgave.”
APHORIST IVERN BALL
“I prefer to forget both pairs of glasses and pass my
declining years saluting strange
women and grandfather
clocks.”
POET OGDEN NASH
“Your marriage is in trouble if your wife says. ‘You’re only
interested in one thing,’ and
you can’t remember
what it is.”
COMEDIAN MILTON BERLE
“Tom”
TOM NISSALKE, the
absentminded ABA and NBA basketball coach when asked how to pronounce his
name.
“People tend to forget their duties but remember their
rights.”
INDIAN PRIME MINISTER
INDIRA GANDHI
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