Red: Texas
In pop culture, Texas Red is the main antagonist of the 1960 classic song "Big Iron" by Marty Robbins.
He met his end in a quick-draw duel against an Arizona Ranger in the town of Agua Fria because the Ranger carried a "big iron on his hip". How to Make Texas Chili (Award Winning Homemade Recipe) Texas Red
In the culinary world, Texas Red is the gold standard of authentic Texas-style chili . Unlike "regular" chili found elsewhere, a true Texas Red is defined by strict traditional rules: In pop culture, Texas Red is the main
The "Red" comes from a rich paste made by rehydrating and blending dried chilies (like Ancho, Guajillo, and Pasilla) rather than using just chili powder. Unlike "regular" chili found elsewhere, a true Texas
It is often thickened with masa harina (corn flour) at the end of the long simmering process. 2. The Legend: The Outlaw "Texas Red"
A vicious killer at only 24 years old, Texas Red had twenty notches on his pistol before his final showdown.
