Awesome Chili

"This is our favorite chili. It took me awhile to finally get it right after experimenting with this & that, but, it has now paid off. This is a really nice tasting chili. Not too hot, just right."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
18
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Fry the green pepper, onion, celery& jalepeno peppers in alittle bit of oil until they are softened.
  • Add the ground chuck& continue frying until all the meat is fully cooked.
  • Drain, then return to pot& continue cooking adding the chili powder, cumin,Italian seasoning, sugar and salt& pepper.
  • Mix well.
  • Add the 2 cans of tomatoes, beer and boulion cubes.
  • Bring to a boil, then cover and simmer for 1 hour.
  • Add the drained kidney beans and simmer for another 1/2 hr.
  • Add some shredded cheddar, raw onion and hot sauce to your bowl!
  • Enjoy.

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Reviews

  1. Just made this for dinner, its great.
     
  2. There are so many different chili recipes. I liked this one because it used beer, cumin, chili powder and chicken bouillon. I was right. There was tons of flavor. I did add a touch of liquid smoke and reduced the jalapeno peppers. I would put both jalapeno peppers next time. I will trust the recipe next time! This for me was the chili recipe I was looking for with great ingredients and clear instructions. Thank you Boca Pat for taking the time and posting this absolutely awesome chili recipe!
     
  3. UPDATE: 1.13.10 - this is the only chili recipe I use (since 2004)and I get rave reviews every time. Also, my boyfriend is now my husband so it must have been great! Thanks again for this great recipe! This chili was so easy to make and it was so yummy! We made for Sunday football and my boyfriend sais it was hands down the best chili he ever had! Thanks...will defnately use again! We cut out the celery due to the fact we are not big fans and it was the best chili!
     
  4. I toned this chili recipe right down so I would have varied heat for the 6 Zaar chili recipes to be served up on the weekend. Only used 1 tbsp chilii powder, and 1/2 tbsp cumin and only had 1 jalapeno. I am sure folks will enjoy it.
     
  5. Fantastic chili! I was a little nervous when I first put it all together in the crockpot and had a little taste, but after cooking for 6 hours the flavors had blended beautifully. We all agreed it had layers of flavor - just what you want in a really excellent chili. I added a bit of cayenne pepper, garlic powder and paprika at the end of cooking for a little kick. It made a full gallon of chili so I'll freeze some to enjoy another time.
     
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Tweaks

  1. A wonderful chili recipe, thanks Pat. I substituted the celery for some fresh corn - only because I didn't have the celery - and everyone loved this. It makes a lot of chili so there were plenty of leftovers. Yum.
     
  2. I hit a few snags while preparing this chili, but the end result was still a flavorful and yummy meal. My fresh jalapeos had gone bad, so I subbed a can of tomatoes with jalapeo (run through with my wand blender) for part of the crushed tomatoes. I also didn't have any celery on hand, and subbed some celery salt for a portion of the salt in the recipe. After simmering, we wanted a bit more tomato flavor to our base, and added about half of a small can of tomato paste. Perfect. I topped mine with cheddar cheese and sour cream. Mmmm.
     

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