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re: Good Chili Recipe.............
Posted on 2/19/12 at 8:08 pm to Littleman
Posted on 2/19/12 at 8:08 pm to Littleman
2 lbs sirloin and 1 pound ground sausage. Brown that with a beer of your choice and 2 chopped white onions, one bell pepper, and a little celery, and chopped garlic.
Season from the start with generous amts of chili powder, cumin, salt, black pepper, paprika (for color). Also add cayenne pepper, minced habenero peppers, and brown sugar to taste.
When meat no longer pink pour in 1 large can petite diced tomatoes, one can mild rotel, one can pinto beans, none of which should be drained.
Cook on low for 2 hrs, covered, stirring every 15-20 min and pouring off water from cover.
After 2 hrs add 1 can tomato paste and more paprika for color, if needed. Also add more chile powder and cumin, salt to taste.
Cook covered on sim to low for another 2 hrs or until dinner time.
Notes: you can't skimp on the chile powder or cumin. Cook covered. Don't drain anything, including the pot after browning meat.
Serve with or without rice, small amt of shredded cheese (very small amt), small scoop of sour cream, and definitely diced white onions (uncooked)
Season from the start with generous amts of chili powder, cumin, salt, black pepper, paprika (for color). Also add cayenne pepper, minced habenero peppers, and brown sugar to taste.
When meat no longer pink pour in 1 large can petite diced tomatoes, one can mild rotel, one can pinto beans, none of which should be drained.
Cook on low for 2 hrs, covered, stirring every 15-20 min and pouring off water from cover.
After 2 hrs add 1 can tomato paste and more paprika for color, if needed. Also add more chile powder and cumin, salt to taste.
Cook covered on sim to low for another 2 hrs or until dinner time.
Notes: you can't skimp on the chile powder or cumin. Cook covered. Don't drain anything, including the pot after browning meat.
Serve with or without rice, small amt of shredded cheese (very small amt), small scoop of sour cream, and definitely diced white onions (uncooked)
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