J.C. asks from Weston, CT on February 03, 2009
Chili Recipe
Hi Moms,
I was wondering if anyone has a chili recipe that they absolutely love. I am tired of my old standby, and trying to find that perfect recipe! Oh, and if you could include how many servings your recipe makes, that would help out a lot too!
Thanks so much!
1 mom found this helpful
Featured Answers
E.P. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
J.,
Looks like you got a lot of great recipes and tips here. I have an awesome vegetarian chili recipe. (You don't have to be a vegetarian to eat it! It is so tastey and healthy, too.) If you are interested in the recipe I would be happy to send it to you. (Didn't want to type it all up if you don't think you would use it!)
Let me know!
E.
M.T. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
Hi J.,
If you go to the foodnetwork.com site, search for Dragon's Breath Chili, it's one of Guy Fieri's recipes and it's incredible.
More Answers
A.S. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
I make a southwestern stew version that is quite different but really good. Make 4-6 servings about 20 minutes prep 2 hour cook.
1.5-2lbs of cubed Pork
1 large can on diced tomato with green chilies(Mexican food section)I prefer the combo when I can find it or large can chopped tomatoes and small can of chopped green chilies)
1 large can of pinto beans( you can use what ever bean you prefer, I like pintos:)!)
3 tbsp olive oil
1 bottle of dark beer
Fresh Cilantro
3 cloves of fresh garlic
1 small onion chopped
Sea Salt
Fresh ground pepper
Mixed spice: If you get a spicy hot grinder style mixed spice, I use one with coriander, salt, pepper, garlic. and red pepper, You can always add a little of these things on your own or a Montreal version will work well to.
First take a large pot put in oil, brown meat with fresh chopped garlic and chopped onion. Add bottle of beer and sufficient water to cover at least an inch over meat. Add all the spices except cilantro. Bring to a boil and then simmer loosely covered for an hour.
Add pinto beans (do not rinse!), tomatoes with chilies, simmer another hour no cover. Last 10 minutes or so add chopped fresh cilantro.
I test doneness by the tenderness of the meat and taste and adjust spice as needed.
I serve with white rice and a dollop of sour cream to cut heat if needed. Also a variation is to add or serve with Posole (white hominy) also found in the Mexican food section canned version is easiest:)!
A.H. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
Easy, really good, and I even won a prize with this recipe.. so check it out..
1 lb. chop meat beef 80% - 20% works really well and I mix in 1/2 lb chop meat chicken. put in fry pan ... fry.. pour off most of the fat.. leave a little.. maybe like 2 tablespoons... add 2 or 3 jars a salsa..(that's the easy part - no cutting up stuff) I use medium hot.. but you can use what you like.. maybe 2 med. one reg. or one hot. depends on your taste. one can of kidney beans or two if you like more beans.- I use one can kidney. one can refried beans. 1/2 to 1 can or beer. (bud or something sim. works.. don't use dark or heavy beer. 1 - 2 teas. chili powder, 1 t. garlic powder or 2 cloves cut up, 1/2 t. tumeric, 1 t. honey, cook in a pot on top of stove or cook in slow cooker.. it cooks pretty fast. You can add other stuff.. sometimes I buy a chili spice package in the supermarket and add that too. We serve the chili over elbow macaroni or with taco chips.. it's really good and pretty easy. the salsa really helps .. this makes enough for a good meal for about 8 people or two nights worth for 4. any questions.... ____@____.com.. A.
M.T. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
Hi J.,
If you go to the foodnetwork.com site, search for Dragon's Breath Chili, it's one of Guy Fieri's recipes and it's incredible.
G.P. answers from Albany on February 03, 2009
You might think this sounds crazy but put a little cocoa powder in it. It is sooooo delicious. I have also put cinnamon too. Give it a try... you'll love it.
G.
E.L. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
Hi J.,
This happens to be one of our favorite dishes...it is a white chili with chicken! It does have a little kick!!!
Great for a snowy day! I serve with corn bread muffins!
This is a delicious white bean chili. It's spicy, so substitute mild green chiles for the jalapeños if you prefer. You can add more chicken and cheese and garnish with green onions or cilantro as desired.
Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes
Ready In: 30 Minutes
Yields: 4 servings
INGREDIENTS
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 (4 ounce) can diced jalapeno peppers
1 (4 ounce) can chopped green chile peppers
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
2 (14.5 ounce) cans chicken broth
3 cups chopped cooked chicken breast
3 (15 ounce) cans white beans
1 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
DIRECTIONS
Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. Slowly cook and stir the onion until tender. Mix in the garlic, jalapeno, green chile peppers, cumin, oregano and cayenne. Continue to cook and stir the mixture until tender, about 3 minutes. Mix in the chicken broth, chicken and white beans. Simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Remove the mixture from heat. Slowly stir in the cheese until melted. Serve warm.
A.H. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
K.H. answers from New York on February 04, 2009
I started with a bunch of different recipes and have spent a few years perfecting it to what I think is the best Chili! I finally typed up all my hand written notes and changes and here it is. Hope you enjoy. Unfortunately I cannot tell you how many people is serves but I would say at least 8.
CHILI RECIPE
Part One
2 lbs. Ground beef
½ onion
½ green pepper
14.5 oz. Contadina diced tomatoes
1 tbsp. Chili powder
Dash of garlic powder
In a large skillet brown the ground beef with the onion and green pepper. Once browned add
diced tomatoes, chili powder and garlic powder.
Keep this mixture simmering on the stove
Part Two
In a large Stock Pan (6 – 8 qt.)
Mix the following ingredients
1 can of Goya black beans
1 can of Goya dark kidney beans
12 oz. Contadina tomato paste
½ onion
1 tbsp. Paprika
2 tbsp. Chili powder
1 tsp. Allspice
1 tsp. Black pepper
½ cup brown sugar
15 oz. Contadina tomato sauce
½ cup orange juice
Bring to a boil
Once part one and two are both completed add the mixture in your skillet to the stock pan.
Mix well and let the chili simmer for 45 minutes stirring occasionally.
Lower the heat and let the mixture sit on low for another 15 minutes.
Add sour cream and cheese to the individual bowls
J.G. answers from New York on February 03, 2009
I have a great recipe I got from a coworker. It is a crock pot recipe. Take 1 lb of ground turkey and saute it with 1 large onion. You need a can of pinto beans, red kidney beans, light red kidney beans, black beans and white cannelini beans. You will also need a 28 oz can of crushed tomato in tomato puree and 2 packets of chili seasoning.
In the Crock pot combine all the beans, the can of tomatoes and the seasoning. After the turkey and onion are done put them in and set it 8 hours on low or 4 on high. It is delicious. And it makes alot so there is plenty to go around.
Email