It might have been done before, but I thought a nice fresh start would be appropriate as the weather is getting to be nice for chili... I made a batch this week which was supposed to be low in carbohydrates for dietary concerns that turned out pretty good... I'll share my ingredients/spices/recipe/goals (it's pretty basic to be honest) and i'd like to maybe learn a few new recipesIngredients:Ground Turkey (~4-5 pounds)1 large can (sam's club sized) crushed tomatoes1 "large" can (kroger's sized) kidney beans2 large red onions2 large green peppers10 (very) large jalapeno peppersWater (just a little for consistency)8 garlic clovesSpices: (in order of quantity)Generic Chili Powder (a hearty amount)Ground CuminGround Black PepperGround Habanero Ground Cayenne PepperKosher SaltCinnamon (just a very minuscule amount) Recipe:Brown turkey with black pepper and saltCoarse chop veggies, cook in olive oil until softish in large chili potAdd smashed garlic cloves chopped into wee bitty piecesAdd MeatAdd TomatoesAdd BeansAdd Spices (to taste) Simmer on low for several hours, until flavors are melded into chili synergistic perfection.Goals:Make a good generic chili to freeze in individual portions for lunch (freezer is full!) and for dinner that is low in sugar and simple carbs (not doing any fad diet... just have dietary reasons.)[Edited on October 21, 2011 at 7:59 AM. Reason : ]
10/21/2011 7:57:11 AM
I usually do some variation of this:1 pound ground beef1 pound spicy country sausage 1 onion, diced4 cloves chopped garlic1 bell pepper, diced5 Tbs. chili powder3 tsp. cumin2 Tbs. cocoa powder1 tsp. crushed red pepper4 cans beans (1 baked, 2 kidney, 1 pinto)2 cans diced tomatoes1 - 6oz can tomato paste1 can dark beergrated cheesesour creamPreparation:1) Brown meat. Add onions and garlic. Slow cook until onions are caramelized.2) Add everything else but the cheese and sour cream. Cook on low for a couple of hours.3) Serve with sour cream and cheese.
10/21/2011 8:07:38 AM
hmm i'd love to taste that sometime... i bet the cocoa brings an awesome flavor!
10/21/2011 8:21:32 AM
check out the crock pot thread for even more chili and other winter recipes.
10/21/2011 8:22:53 AM
Yeah the cocoa helps bring out the spiciness and adds some richness to it.
10/21/2011 8:24:16 AM
I've also made green chili in the past... i don't have the recipe (I threw it together as I went) but I based it on Tomatillos instead of tomatoes. obviously used a variety of green peppers and whatnot. it was pretty damn good... (and tomatillos have a ridiculous amount of fiber in them!)^^I have seen that thread, but i'm not particularly fond of crock pots (they are for poor people)jk but chili deserves it's own fresh thread for the season![Edited on October 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM. Reason : ]
10/21/2011 9:58:46 AM
12/20/2011 5:24:33 PM
Has anyone tried using sorghum in their chili?
12/20/2011 6:03:05 PM
http://pete.com/files/photos/2am-chili.jpgI'd post the image itself but its huge.
12/20/2011 6:03:31 PM
I love chili, but cant digest onions anymore. Halp me, tdub!
12/20/2011 6:16:01 PM
just leave the damn onion out and put in some more onion powder. you'll never know the difference.
12/20/2011 6:18:50 PM
Wow, you dont have to be so nice about it.
12/20/2011 6:19:52 PM
The most recent recipe I posted in the crockpot thread is my favorite so far... if I have tme and remember to later, I will transpose it to this thread
12/20/2011 6:22:53 PM
chili weather? It was like 70 degrees today. I wore shorts.
12/20/2011 6:46:32 PM
I made Rachel Ray's Ancho-Chipotle Turkey Chili for our pre-Thanksgiving potluck, and it was a big hit. I added a mix of white and pinto beans.
12/20/2011 10:50:18 PM
bttt
1/4/2012 5:27:08 PM
I plan on killing a bully and making chili out of him.
1/4/2012 5:32:13 PM
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/corned-beef-and-cabbage-recipe/index.htmlMaking this tonight.
1/4/2012 6:16:42 PM
mine is usually something like this: 2 cans beans (chili, kidney or otherwise)2 cans of chopped tomaters (fire roasted or ones with green chilies)1 can of tomato sauce2 chopped onionswhatever animal I have handy (ground beef, turkey, chiken breasts, dog etc.)4 garlic cloves1 bottle of beer (preferably dark)some cuminsome chili powdersome peppera little bit of syrup (not the real maple syrup though)2 dashes of cinnamonI never cook with "measurements" and taste it to see if it's right. The only part that involves any work at all is chopping the onions and defrosting the meat and then frying them up in a pan before tossing everything into a crock pot. let it heat in a crock pot for about 2 hrs. done.although the ingredients change depending on whatever I have, if I have roasted red pepper, that goes in there too. If I have green onions, those get sprinkled on top. But I almost always eat the finished thing with cheese, avocado and sour cream. [Edited on January 4, 2012 at 6:48 PM. Reason : moar]
1/4/2012 6:46:05 PM
bttt...it's a chili kind of day.
10/23/2012 1:59:37 PM
No beans in chili.plus the cornbread is more important than the chili [Edited on October 23, 2012 at 2:02 PM. Reason : r]
10/23/2012 2:01:42 PM
Real men do not make turkey chili.
10/23/2012 3:32:03 PM
1 Bourbon1 Scotch1 Beer
10/23/2012 3:56:03 PM
This was my go-to recipe for when I needed something hearty, homemade and quick. Chili-mac12 oz uncooked lean ground beef (or turkey)1 medium uncooked onion(s), chopped14 1/2 oz canned stewed tomatoes, Mexican-style, undrained1 1/4 cup(s) canned tomato sauce2 Tbsp canned green chili peppers, diced, drained 2 tsp chili powder 1 tsp ground cumin1 cup(s) uncooked whole-wheat elbow macaroni15 oz canned kidney beans, rinsed and drained In a large skillet, cook beef and onion until meat is browned, about 10 minutes; drain off fat. Stir in undrained stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, chili peppers, chili powder and cumin; bring to a boil.Stir in uncooked macaroni and kidney beans. Return to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer until macaroni is tender, about 15 minutes. Makes about 6 servings.
10/23/2012 4:10:28 PM
I ususally go big batch for freezing, but don't use a real recipe~1 lb lean ground beef~1 lb spicy ground sausage (chorizo is good)~1/5-2lbs of stew beef1 large onion4-5 cloves garlic2 large cans of crushed tomatoes2 cans rotel (hot)~2 pints of good stout/porter1 shot espressoSalt, pepper, cayenne, chili powder, cumin, oregano, corriander seed (varying amounts, mostly to taste)2 cans black beansBrown beef and saute onions and garlic, add all ingredients to a large stew pot. Leaving 1 can of beans aside. Bring to a simmer and cook until liquid is reduced by about 1/2. Toss in beans, simmer for another 10-15mins
10/23/2012 4:18:24 PM
^I might try this recipe, never seen espresso in a chili recipe but I can see it. I can't eat beans so this looks awesome even without beans.
10/23/2012 4:35:12 PM
My wife made an amazing "sweet potato chili" this week. I'll have to ask her where the recipe came from so maybe I can share it.There was no meat in it, so if you are someone who simply isn't interested in a dish without meat in it then it might not be for you, but it was really good.
10/23/2012 4:40:24 PM
http://mitchstavern.com/tailgatechili.htm
10/23/2012 5:04:40 PM
From America's Test Kitchen:
10/23/2012 5:27:09 PM
looks good... for a liberal-endorsed chili.
10/23/2012 6:10:32 PM
I made chili last night. very basic, but very good. I didn't use any chili powder... used dried new mexican peppers, rehydrated them, blended with stick blender, and used it as a base flavoring for the chili and it turned out pretty good.
12/5/2013 10:02:49 AM
Hmm. Might adapt one of these for my dutch oven.
12/15/2013 9:03:05 AM
Seriously, don't fuck with anything else until you've tried this one. I rarely make anything but my original chili or this one. It's just so good that anything else is disappointing.I stray slightly from the recipe adding some of my typical chili ingredients like squash, okra, chopped tomatoes, jalapenos, serranos, habaneros, green peppers, and olive oil.The taco seasoning is a great though you will love it.http://redsie05.blogspot.com/2010/10/ww-crock-pot-chicken-taco-chili.html
12/15/2013 11:07:06 PM
my wife makes that^ sometimes. it's not bad for a crock pot meal that takes very little effort.
12/15/2013 11:18:08 PM
This is what I use:-Box of Carroll Shelby's Chili Kit or Publix brand chili spices (corn masa flour, chili peppers, salt, garlic, cumin, oregano, onion, paprika, cayenne pepper)- 2 lbs grass-fed lean ground beef, cooked in a slow cooker- 1 can dark kidney beans- 1 can either pinto or black beans- 1/2 can corn- 1 small can tomato sauce- 1/2 to 3/4 of a beer. Drink the rest. A whole beer is too much. I've been using Yuengling, because a friend gave me a case of it and I've been mostly drinking other stuff, so I have a number of them sitting in the fridge.- diced onionI'm totally adding in some cocoa next time, too (which will be soon; I just bought the stuff last night to make another batch). Chocolate and chills work well together, either in candy, or in mole sauce, or whatever.I'm curious about the bourbon, too.I top it with grated sharp cheddar and sour cream, and sometimes sliced avocado if I remember to buy one or two.[Edited on December 16, 2013 at 1:13 AM. Reason : I also use all organic stuff, but that's just me.]
12/16/2013 1:10:08 AM
^^^ that's not chili. That's salsa.
12/16/2013 7:34:46 AM
I always throw in whatever I have on hand. I made the best chili I had ever made several months back, and I thought at the time "I should really write down what I put in here so I can make it again." But I didn't. I thought I remembered what I did differently (adding beer and cocoa), but I made some last night with those that was nowhere near as good. Now I am wondering if I had used coffee in it.
12/16/2013 7:57:35 AM
My chili recipe has Dr. Pepper in it and it is soooo good.
12/16/2013 9:58:30 PM
even though it's not "chili weather" anymore, i just made a pot of venison chili and it is so damn good. lots of finely minced onions (white, red), minced peppers (jalapeno, serrano), about 4 lbs ground venison, small can crushed tomatoes, and spices to taste (lighter than usual to allow the venison flavor to come out... salt, black pepper, chili pepper, cumin, pinch cinnamon, pinch ground habanero)
6/4/2014 12:25:02 AM
somebody gimme a dope chili recipe plz
10/19/2018 12:36:36 PM
Did you ever try the one with cocoa up toward the top? That recipe looks really good.
10/19/2018 1:19:45 PM
Not yet...I probably will unless I see a better one out there.
10/19/2018 1:44:51 PM
Made the cocoa recipe tonight. It's still simmering. I'll report back tomorrow night after it's had a while to sit.
10/20/2018 10:02:30 PM
I made it last night...to some degree. Was definitely good.
10/21/2018 12:11:00 AM
I made it, thought it was pretty good. I can def. tell that the base is made of beer.
10/22/2018 2:23:56 PM
started reconstituting dried chiles and blending them with the rest of my chili basefriends, its a gamechanger
10/23/2018 12:37:14 AM
^just made chili this weekend and that's what I did. used new mexican peppers and a stick blender.
10/23/2018 5:56:10 PM