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I love CHILI just love it?

i need a good homemade chilli recipe

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Chili:

    1 lb hamburger

    1 onion chopped

    2-3 cloves garlic

    1 can stewed tomatoes

    1 can kidney beans

    To taste:

    chili powder

    cumin

    seasoned salt

    Brown the bruger and drain. Add the onion and garlic and cook until onions are translucent. Add to a pan and add the other ingredients. Taste and add more spices as you need to have your taste buds happy.

  • 1 decade ago

    We use this recipe. It's really easy. (Easier than the directions make it look).

    1 or 2 teaspoons shortening or vegetable oil

    1-1/2 to 2 pounds of good quality lean ground beef or ground sirloin.

    1 large white onion, chopped

    3 heaping tablespoons good quality chili power. (I like Gebhardt's brand.)

    1 tablespoon paprika

    1 teaspoon garlic powder (NOT garlic salt)

    1 teaspoon cumin (omit if you don't like cumin)

    salt and black pepper to taste

    1 large can (about 25-32 oz) Ranch Style Beans

    1 large can (about 25-32 oz) pinto beans

    1 small can (about 15 oz) kidney beans (optional)

    Coat the bottom of a big pot (6 quarts or so) with oil or melted shortening. You don't need much, just enough to keep the meat from sticking. Now add the meat and let it cook for a few minutes over medium heat. Don't let it start to stick.

    When the meat is starting to cook and is breaking apart, add the chopped onion and stir it into the meat. Now add the powdered ingredients and stir them all in. Stir this a few times while it's cooking.

    When the meat is almost done, add the beans. Rinse the cans with a little water to get all of the sauce out of the cans.

    At this point your chili should be slightly watery. If it's not, add a little more water (or beer). Let this simmer for about 20 minutes or so, stirring occasionally.

    After about 20 minutes, taste it! If you think it needs more flavor, add more seasoning, like chili powder. The most common reason I've seen for having a flavorless batch of chili is not enough chili powder. So if it's bland at this point, add some more. DO NOT BE AFRAID!

    Let this cook for about an hour and a half, stirring and tasting occasionally.

    It can be ready to eat any time after the meat is cooked but gets better after about an hour or so. And it is better still the next day.

    Here are some other things to try. It adds a little to the difficulty level but not too bad. Try one at a time or all at once. Experiment! Have fun with it!

    Add a 15 ounce can of whole tomatoes when you add the beans. Smash them up some with a fork first.

    Add or substitute top sirloin steak to/for the ground beef. Cut it up into small pieces

    *dd some chopped up fresh garlic. 2 or 3 cloves should do it. Or even 6 or 8 if you like garlic.

    Kick up the heat with some ground red pepper (cayenne) or a couple of chopped jalapenos

    Add a beer. Not light. Not flavored.

    Try a tablespoon or so of Worcestershire sauce

    Source(s): This recipe is from http://www.easychilirecipes.net/
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    brown meat add tomatoe sauces

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