Corn Chip Chili

"I have been making this chili for about 15 years. I like the Enchilada sauce base, which is very flavorful and different. I have often made it without the corn chips, if I don't have them or forgot to get them, and it tastes just fine that way as well. It is easy to adjust the heat factor by using mild, medium, or hot enchilada sauce. I like to use 1 mild and 1 medium."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a dutch oven or large pot, combine beans, enchilada sauce, cheddar cheese, chile powder, and corn chips. In a separate frying pan, saute ground beef, garlic, and onions in oil over medium high heat. Cook until meat is browned and onions are tender. Drain fat. Add to bean mixture and stir to combine. If using a pot, transfer to a 3 quart baking dish, or else bake in dutch oven,uncovered, at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Top with dollops of sour cream after removing from oven.

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I am a Lutheran, which, of course, means I attend a lot of potlucks. My grandmother was a charter member of our church, and will always be remembered as one of the best cooks. I am doing my best to follow in her footsteps. Although I am a full time police dispatcher, I am truly a homemaker at heart.
 
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