Kid's Most Favorite School Chili
- Ready In:
- 35mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 453.59 g lean ground beef
- 59.14 ml onion, chopped
- 1304.07 g can tomato juice
- 453.59 g can refried beans
- 118.29 ml water
- 35.43 g packet taco seasoning
- salt & pepper
directions
- Brown ground beef and onion together, stirring to seperate.
- Drain well.
- In a large pot, add all ingredients and stir until beans are well mixed into chili (they will almost "dissolve").
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Simmer for 20 minutes on med-high.
- Enjoy with lots of crackers. :).
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Reviews
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This is one of my favorite go-to recipes that produces a terrific basic chili without a long list of ingredients and hours of simmering. I do use low-sodium taco seasoning mix, low-sodium retried beans and omit the teaspoon of salt. I often serve the chili with sides of sliced limes, shredded cheddar-jack cheese, sour cream, finely diced onions & white corn tortilla chips to allow guests to customize as they like. And for those who like their chili hot, a variety of hot sauces will do the trick.
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A nice chili. Liked the ease of adding the taco seasoning packet and LOVED the refried beans. They do disappear and it eliminates the "I hate beans in my chili...today" (She liked them in chili a month ago!) Hidden fiber is alwasy a good thing. For me it was just lacking some pizazz..but as the title says "Kid's Favorite" I am definately going to keep the refried bean trick - giving the 4th star just for that! Needed a little tweeking for me, but certainly a solid recipe. Thanks!
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