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Anyone have a good chili recipe?

I want to make it soon but realized I don't have a good recipe. Anyone have one that they want to share?
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Re: Anyone have a good chili recipe?

  • This is my family's favorite chili recipe. I make this very mild b/c I don't like spicy food, but you can definitely doctor this up to your preferred spice level. I have also made this on the stove, not in a crock pot. I didn't cook it nearly as long, but it still tastes good (the longer you cook it though, the better it tastes!).

    1.5 - 2lbs ground chuck
    1 pkg chili seasoning mix
    1 large onion, chopped
    3 cans (16oz each) chili beans with chili gravy
    1 can (16 oz) whole tomatoes, mashed
    1 can (16 oz) red kidney beans, drained (optional)
    1-3 jalapeno peppers, finely chopped (optional)

    In skillet brown ground chuck, drain off fat. Add meat with remaining ingredients except jalapeno peppers to crock pot, stir well.

    Cover and cook on Low setting for 8-10 hours (on High for 2.5 - 4 hours)

    Before serving, stir in chopped peppers if hotter flavor is desired.

  • I have a great chili recipe, but it is at my house and I won't be there until Sunday. It's a crock pot recipe.
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  • I'm not in a particular hurry. If you could post when you get a second, that'd be great. Or just email to me at melissainabq at gmail - whatever is easiest. :-)
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  • My husband makes a super easy recipe- its online, just search deb doozie chili. He substitutes in half sausage and half ground beef and it is great. So easy too, other than browning the meat you just open cans and jars!
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  • imageLaurenSweat:
    My husband makes a super easy recipe- its online, just search deb doozie chili. He substitutes in half sausage and half ground beef and it is great. So easy too, other than browning the meat you just open cans and jars!

    We make this too with no substitutions. It's yummy and simple. I've even had friends at work request that I make it and bring it for all of us :)

  • Interesting. I'll look it up!
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  • I'm probably a little late with this, but this is seriously the best chili I've ever made.  The sweet potato doesn't overwhelm the chili at all, but it does add a nice extra "something" to the mix.  Plus, the added health benefits of the sweet potato & other veggies (I also add green peppers, corn, and shredded carrots) are always nice.

    http://www.canyoustayfordinner.com/2011/10/03/slow-cooked-sweet-potato-chili/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=slow-cooked-sweet-potato-chili

    BFP July 11, 2009 ~ C/P July 15, 2009
    BFP 11/25/2009 ~ Blighted Ovum Discovered 12/10/2009 ~ Natural M/C 12/24/2009
    BFP 3/29/2010 ~ EDD 11/25/2010

    Sawyer Marshall ~ November 16, 2010
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