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Chili recipes (Original Post) Aerows Jul 2013 OP
not exactly a recipe, but here's what I do d_r Jul 2013 #1
Now that looks delicious Aerows Jul 2013 #3
Every cook in the south and the west has the best recipe for chili Warpy Jul 2013 #2
"It's like recipes for potato salad" Aerows Jul 2013 #4
my hint is a handful of masa thrown in toward the end grasswire Jul 2013 #5
Hominy sized Aerows Jul 2013 #6
masa flour grasswire Jul 2013 #10
i put corn in mine fizzgig Jul 2013 #7
The corn sounds good Aerows Jul 2013 #8
and a pinch of brown sugar fizzgig Jul 2013 #9
That sounds perfect Aerows Jul 2013 #24
here's my ingredient list grasswire Jul 2013 #11
Conservatives stalk cooking sites? Aerows Jul 2013 #25
Actually, I have two . . . Callalily Jul 2013 #12
The second one sounds great Aerows Jul 2013 #22
I make it differently every time. Things I always have are masa harina, lots of tomatoes WhollyHeretic Jul 2013 #13
I like this one for a tomato-lentil chili sinkingfeeling Jul 2013 #14
That looks delicious! n/t Aerows Jul 2013 #17
Bookmarked. pinto Jul 2013 #15
Great recipes in this thread! Aerows Jul 2013 #18
I love seeing people's different recipes for old favorites Aerows Jul 2013 #23
Check this out. Hatch, New Mexico - pinto Jul 2013 #27
I'm making a batch Aerows Jul 2013 #16
Recipes sound great locks Jul 2013 #19
I think that's called Aerows Jul 2013 #21
My goodness, this thread has so many great recipes for chili Aerows Jul 2013 #20
Vegan Chili Auggie Jul 2013 #26
I was looking for the thread which libodem Aug 2013 #28

d_r

(6,908 posts)
1. not exactly a recipe, but here's what I do
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 10:37 PM
Jul 2013

about 2 lbs ground beef
1 chopped onion
2 chopped cloves garlic
1 14 oz can pureed tomatoes
1-2 (based on taste) cans tomato sauce
2+ (based on taste) TBSP good quality chili powder
a little cumin to taste
a little oregeno to taste
hot sauce to taste
a pepper - bell pepper for mild or jalepenos, raw or pickled up to your taste. Or another type of pepper if you have them.

For extra credit:
1 teaspoon of unsweetened cocoa
the leftover in the pot of coffee or the bottle of beer

If I have some dried chilis I open them up and dump the seeds out and crush the shells and throw them in.

Brown the ground beef, garlic, peppers, and onion. Throw some chili powder on there as it browns.

Drain it, and add the rest of the stuff. Bring to a good boil and turn down and let it simmer for 25 minutes or so. Add in a can of rinsed beans if you like beans in it. I like chopped tofu to play the role of the beans also.

This is just simple American chili. Not cincinatti, not texas, not new mexico, etc.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
3. Now that looks delicious
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 10:48 PM
Jul 2013

minus the bell pepper. I'm allergic to them, and can't stand them.

I'll throw some serranos and jalepenos in there. great recipe, thank you.

Warpy

(114,615 posts)
2. Every cook in the south and the west has the best recipe for chili
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 10:44 PM
Jul 2013

It's like recipes for tomato sauce or potato salad, there are as many recipes as there are cooks.

Heat in a pot of chili varies from a 1/4 teaspoon of chili powder in recipes from the upper midwest and New England to a quarter cup (minimum) of ground hot chile here in the southwest.

Some cooks are all meat chauvinists and some like pinto beans in it. There are vegetarian chilis that are good, using pintos for protein and a little bulgur wheat for bite.

Optional ingredients can range from instant coffee to peanut butter to unsweetened chocolate.

My advice is to look at recipes online and try the one that looks best to you.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
4. "It's like recipes for potato salad"
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 10:52 PM
Jul 2013

It's true! LOL!

I wanted to get everyone's take on chili, though, in case I missed an ingredient.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
5. my hint is a handful of masa thrown in toward the end
Mon Jul 22, 2013, 11:39 PM
Jul 2013

this thickens the broth and gives a really good flavor.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
10. masa flour
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 01:31 AM
Jul 2013

but I've used cornmeal also. Not quite the same flavor, but the same results.

fizzgig

(24,146 posts)
7. i put corn in mine
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 12:26 AM
Jul 2013

and roasted bell peppers (which i know you don't eat). both give sweetness and the corn gives crunch.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
24. That sounds perfect
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:13 PM
Jul 2013

I think you cook like I like to cook - balancing out all of the lovely flavors.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
11. here's my ingredient list
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 01:43 AM
Jul 2013

(Our stalkers at the conservative site go nuts when we mention beans in chili, but here goes)

ground beef, browned and seasoned with some worcestershire sauce and chili powder and cumin.

canned, rinsed and drained black beans, white beans, and another variety , or re-- sometimes I use butter beans, sometimes black-eyed peas, or red beans.

chopped yellow onion

diced red bell pepper (sorry)

large can of crushed tomatoes

TB or more of beef Better Than Bouillon

water to cover the meat and beans

simmer for at least an hour

taste for seasonings -- may need more chili powder or cumin or some salt

scatter in a handful of masa or cornmeal ten minutes before taking off the heat

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
25. Conservatives stalk cooking sites?
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:16 PM
Jul 2013

Well they must not have much to do.

Anyway, that sounds absolutely delicious. You had me at chopped yellow onion. If it contains onions, it can't be all bad (unless it also contains bell peppers, then it is bad)

It sounds absolutely delicious minus the bell pepper.

Callalily

(15,394 posts)
12. Actually, I have two . . .
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:45 AM
Jul 2013

First one is vegan - the second one not!

Bean Chili

Serves 6 to 8

We like this chili made with pinto, black, red kidney, small red, or navy beans. You can use one pound of a single variety or a combination of beans. For a spicier chili use both jalapenos. Serve the chili with diced avocado, chopped red onion, lime wedges, sour cream, and shredded Monterey Jack or cheddar cheese.

Salt
1 pound dried beans, rinsed and picked over
3 dried shiitake mushroom, chopped coarse
4 teaspoons dried oregano
1 tablespoon ground cumin

1/2 cup walnuts, toasted
1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes, drained and juices reserved
3 tablespoons tomato paste
1 to 2 jalapeño chiles, stemmed and coarsely chopped
6 garlic cloves, minced
3 tablespoons soy sauce
¼ cup vegetable oil
2 large onions, chopped fine (3 cups)
¼ cup chili powder
7 cups water
2/3 cup medium grain bulgur
¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro

1. Bring 4 quarts water, 3 tablespoons salt, and beans to boil in large Dutch oven over high heat. Remove pot from heat, cover, and let stand 1 hour. Drain and rinse well.

2. Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 300 degrees. Grind shiitakes, oregano, and cumin in spice grinder until finely ground. Process walnuts in food processor until finely ground, about 30 seconds. Transfer to bowl. Process drained tomatoes, tomato paste, jalapenos, garlic and soy sauce in food processor until tomatoes are finely chopped, about 45 seconds, scraping down bowl as needed.

3. Heat oil in Dutch-oven over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add onion and 1 ¼ teaspoons salt; cook, stirring occasionally until onions begin to brown, 8 to 10 minutes. Lower heat to medium, add chili powder and ground shiitake mixture; cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add rinsed beans and water and bring to boil. Cover pot, transfer to oven and cook 45 minutes.

4. Remove from pot from oven. Stir in bulgur, ground walnuts, tomato mixture and reserved tomato juice. Return to oven and cook until beans are fully tender, about 2 hours. Let chili stand, uncovered, 15 minutes. Stir in cilantro and serve. (The chili can be made up to 3 days in advance.)

__________________________________
All American Chili

Yield: 8 servings (serving size: 1 1/4 cups chili and 1 tablespoon cheese)

6 ounces hot turkey Italian sausage
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chopped green bell pepper
8 garlic cloves, minced
1 pound ground sirloin
1 jalapeño pepper, chopped
2 tablespoons chili powder
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon ground cumin
3 tablespoons tomato paste
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 bay leaves
1 1/4 cups Merlot or other fruity red wine
2 (28-ounce) cans no-salt-added whole tomatoes, undrained and coarsely chopped
2 (15-ounce) cans no-salt-added kidney beans, drained
1/2 cup (2 ounces) shredded reduced-fat sharp cheddar cheese


Preparation

Heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Remove casings from sausage. Add sausage, onion, and the next 4 ingredients (onion through jalapeño) to pan; cook 8 minutes or until sausage and beef are browned, stirring to crumble.

Add chili powder and the next 7 ingredients (chili powder through bay leaves), and cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Stir in wine, tomatoes, and kidney beans; bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

Uncover and cook for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Discard the bay leaves. Sprinkle each serving with cheddar cheese.

Note: Like most chilis, this version tastes even better the next day.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
22. The second one sounds great
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:10 PM
Jul 2013

I detest walnuts so the first one isn't going to be on my list, but I know most folks love walnuts, so thank you for sharing both, dear

WhollyHeretic

(4,074 posts)
13. I make it differently every time. Things I always have are masa harina, lots of tomatoes
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 09:30 AM
Jul 2013

(crushed and sauce), and at least a 1/4 cup chili powder. I occasionally use red wine which gives the flavor an interesting twist.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
23. I love seeing people's different recipes for old favorites
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:12 PM
Jul 2013

It's fantastic to try them out and find new ingredients that you might not have thought of!

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
16. I'm making a batch
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 12:50 PM
Jul 2013

I'm having trouble with my left eye (been to the dr - everything is blurry as hell out of it and I have to put steroid drops in it- which leave me with a horrid taste in my mouth, to boot) so I'm at home instead of at work. I followed the recipe up top, and it smells DELICIOUS.

Thanks for everyone chiming in to provide great chili recipes . I never thought to put corn in it, but that sounds good. I haven't thought of half of the ingredients you wily C&B folks do

locks

(2,012 posts)
19. Recipes sound great
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 07:05 PM
Jul 2013

We always added broken thin spaghetti toward the end of the cooking and I still like it that way.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
20. My goodness, this thread has so many great recipes for chili
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:05 PM
Jul 2013

I don't know which one to try first! This will be bookmarked for sure!

Auggie

(33,150 posts)
26. Vegan Chili
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 08:27 PM
Jul 2013

Brown rice instead of meat. Fresh cut, seeded tomatoes, black beans, sliced peppers, sliced zucchini (optional), chili peppers, onion, garlic, coriander, cumin, salt.

It's goooooood. And good for you.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
28. I was looking for the thread which
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 11:14 PM
Aug 2013

Asked for the crock pot recipes. I can't find it. So I'll grace your thread with the white bean chicken chilli recipe.

Soak your white beans over night or use two or three cans of white beans.
5 cups chicken stock
3-4 chicken breasts cut into chunks
1 onion
Garlic to taste
1 tbs cumin
1tbs Mexican orageno
1-2,tsp white pepper
Pinch red pepper flakes
Cilantro to taste

Cook all day in the crock pot

This is really good with a dollop of sour cream.

I never would have dreamed that the combination of cumin and oregano could taste so darn good.

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