Рецепт Dan's Home Style Chuckwagon Chili
A good hearty chili recipe that warms you up but I eat it anytime I have a craving for chili. I like to serve it with warm corn bread and a touch of my favorite hot sauce to spice it up a bit more.
Подготовка: | American |
Приготовление: | Порций: 8 |
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Инструкции
- In a large Dutch Oven with no lid (ever) heat the Canola Oil and add the garlic and onions and celery. Saute about 3 to 4 mins to soften a bit.
- Add your ground chuck and begin stirring it into the vegetables to mix it well. Continue to stir as it browns. After two thirds of the ground chuck has browned add your chili powder, cumini, salt, black pepper.
- Continue to brown the meat, vegetables and spices over medium heat to finish off the browning and infuse the spices into the meat.
- Once the meat has browned add the tomato paste and stir it in well. Let it simmer in the meat for about 5 mins.
- Add the tomato sauce and stir in well. Let the tomato sauce infuse into the meat mixture and heat up for about another 5 mins.
- Add the drained beans and stir gently. Check the thickness of the mixture and add some of the water to get the chili to the consistency that you like. I like mine thick and chunky so I only use about half of the water.
- Next stir in the Heinz 57 sauce and balsamic vinegar. Mix well but gently so you don't break up the beans.
- Let the mixture come to a very slow bubble and turn down the heat to a simmer. Stir all the way to the bottom back to the top to keep the chili from scorching. Once the chili has heated through (about 10 mins.) Serve into bowls and top with your favorite grated cheddar cheese. I serve my chili with either hush puppies or home made corn bread with lots of butter.
- Enjoy