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Anyone have a easy yummy chili recipe that want to share?
Please!
Re: Anyone have a easy yummy chili recipe that want to share?
BFP 2: 7/7/2014 Beta 7/8: 115, Beta 7/12: 638, Beta 7/16: 3793, Beta 7/21: 21,625
I got mine from a fellow nestie and love it! I just made it last Tuesday.
I use 2 pounds of beef, ground then throw in crock pot
Throw in kidney beans (I hate them so just 1 can), onion, green pepper, 2 can's of hot chili beans, 2 can's of diced tomatoes, tomato juice and then I have cans of tomato paste that I add in to thicken it up if needed. Then a little salt, pepper, lots of red pepper & chili powder.
Top w/ cheese & oyster crackers.
I also cook mine in a crock pot!
2lbs ground beef
2 big cans of tomato sauce (32oz cans)
3 cans of chili ready diced tomatoes (15oz cans)
1 green pepper
4 ribs of celery
onion
2 cans of kidney beans
chili powder & cayan pepper on top
I cook it on low for about 5 hours, then I add in about a 1 cup of pasta - either small shells or elbow - and continue cooking it. I find that the pasta soaks up some of the excess liquid.
Oh I love you crockpot ladies. I love my crockpot!
Oh man now I want chili.....dang it. Im going to have to find my grandmothers recipe, she always had lots of visitors on chili night. I will post it if I can find it...haha
BFP 2: 7/7/2014 Beta 7/8: 115, Beta 7/12: 638, Beta 7/16: 3793, Beta 7/21: 21,625
really no tomatoes? I guess I would see it as odd to not have tomatoes in chili!
Ditto - no tomatoes in chili? I've had it both ways, but if I make a traditional chili, there's definitely tomatoes in there! Here's an interesting article from Bon Appetit last year that highlighted chili from states across the country. Cool to see the different ways it's made regionally! Maybe your grandma is not from the Midwest?