I'd never thought making Chili is such a joy until I've discovered the taste of a good bowl of Chili myself. The thing is, I love everything slow-cooked. I love saute-and-let-it-sit kind of cooking; from Chicken-n-Noodle to Stew; from Pot Pie to Pot Roast. And here, Chili; is how I make it.
Easy Chili-----I use:
2-3 pound of ground beef/ chunk
1 very large onion or 5 small onions
1 very large green pepper
1 can of stew tomato
1 can of fire-roasted diced tomato
1 can of tomato sauce
onion power
garlic powder
pepper
sea salt
beef broth to taste
Chili mix
I know. I use Chili mix--not too pround of it, but for a beginner like me, so I guess I have to start somewhere. I though look at the package. I think next time I will make my own without the seasoning mix. I think I have to buy---chili powder, ground cumin, cayanne pepper powder and dried oregano.
I also let my pot of Chili cook on low for....em....forever. What I've discovered from my last attempt is that Chili tastes even much better the following day!!!
Saturday, January 12, 2008
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I have a friend whose hobby is making chili and entering into contest. Terrence and his buddy experiment year round with different kind of spices and chili pepper blend to put in it.
I brought back some Karnchanaburi's famous dried chili for the boys. And boy did they love that one! Haha! :)
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Do you have any good recipe? I'm a beginner, but have lots of fun trying to make a pot of good Chili.
Pond - Try the Uptown Down-home chilli from Rachael Ray's 30-minute meal recipe catalogue. Easy to make and quite tasty. Plenty of slow-cooked recipes out there too I haven't yet tried.
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