Showing posts with label Chili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chili. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Chili

I love my chili recipe. It is easy, it can last a few meals, and it is healthy. I leave my boyfriend with this as leftovers almost every time I leave his home after the week. It really is delicious. I use a little bit of hamburger meat for flavor but it could easily be a vegetarian recipe.


Ingredients

1 can of each of the following

Black Beans
Chili Beans
Refried Beans
Kidney Beans
(I usually use all Bush's Beans)
Stewed Tomatoes
(Tomato paste if you need to thicken your chili)
1/3-1/2 pound of Hamburger Meat
Garlic Salt
Chili Powder
Tabasco
1 onion
1 Red Pepper

I poor all 5 cans of chili into a large pot and let them simmer on low while I'm cooking everything else. I also chop up the stewed tomatoes into smaller pieces. Also, poor out some of the juice in the kidney bean and refried bean cans to make the chili less runny.

I then cook the hamburger in a separate pan adding a little chili powder. Once it is cooked I add it to the pot of chili simmering. 

I then dice up half of an onion and a small red pepper. I then grill them with olive oil in the same pan as I cooked the meat in; adding, chili powder, pepper, and garlic salt. After grilling it for a few minutes I add that to the entire pot. Add more chili powder and garlic salt to taste. I then add a lot of tabasco for a little kick. 

Lastly let it simmer for a little longer to allow it to thicken up a little. 

This amount allows for about 4-5 bowls. It is perfect for the two of us to have leftovers. I double the recipe or just add a few extra cans of beans if others are joining us.




Saturday, October 16, 2010

Chicken Chili

I love making soup in the winter, and this easy chili always hits the spot.
Ingredients:

2 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs
2 cans diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained
1 can tomato sauce
1 envelope mild chili seasoning mix
2 cans black beans, drained
sour cream
cheese
corn chips

Directions:

Mix tomatoes, tomato sauce, and seasoning and pour over chicken in crock pot. Cover and cook on low for 7-9 hours or on high for 4-6 hours until juice of chicken is no longer pink at the thickest part of the chicken. Stir to break up chicken. Stir in black beans. Cover and cook for 15 minutes until beans are cooked through. Top with sour cream, cheese, and corn chips.

My sweet sister-in-law gave me this recipe and she taught me this chili can be made much quicker if you have a rotisserie chicken! Just heat everything on the stove and you have the chili in minutes! Enjoy!