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    Please help: Chili recipe needed!

    My company will host a Chili Cook-off contest next month. The winner will be awarded with great prizes.. so help me win, please

    Any Chili recipes are appreciated. I'll try them at home first before signing up to the contest, because the employees are the judge, and I have some very picky-eater co-workers

    Thanks so much in advance,
    Theresa





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    I have a few, but they are all shall we say alarm bringers?? LOL.

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    What kind of chili are you looking for? I have a few recipes that I'm willing to share.

    It might also help to know your location because chili is different in different places. For example, in New Mexico, my home state, is very different from Texas chili and is even more different from chili in California and Illinois.

    I understand if you aren't willing to share that, however.




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    I live in Southern California, and being Asian, Chili is foreign to me, and not something I would make at home.. so any recipe/help is appreciate.

    The Chili cook-off is departmental, since I belong to the department that consists of two caucasian guys & four Asian gals of which, no one knows how to cook Chili





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    Lobodeb, can you tell us what is different about Texas or New Mexico style chili? I don't have a good chili recipe. When I make it I use the mild McCormick seasoning packet, ground turkey, tomato sauce and kidney beans. Not very interesting but quick, easy and doesn't make a huge amount so I'm not stuck with a lot of left-overs. (i'm by myself)

    Or - what about Cincinnati chili? (No beans - the unique ingredients are cinnamon, allspice and unsweetened cocoa). Serve it over spaghetti with grated cheese and onions on top.
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    My recipe is very similar to Elyse's(cassiesmom). I know the best thing in the chili to me is the cumin. Gotta have lots of cumin!! I love it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom
    Lobodeb, can you tell us what is different about Texas or New Mexico style chili? I don't have a good chili recipe. When I make it I use the mild McCormick seasoning packet, ground turkey, tomato sauce and kidney beans. Not very interesting but quick, easy and doesn't make a huge amount so I'm not stuck with a lot of left-overs. (i'm by myself)

    Or - what about Cincinnati chili? (No beans - the unique ingredients are cinnamon, allspice and unsweetened cocoa). Serve it over spaghetti with grated cheese and onions on top.
    http://www.wchstv.com/gmarecipes/cincinnatichili.shtml
    The difference is that New Mexico chili has varieties. Red or Green. (On a side note, that's actually their state question ) I find Texas chili to be a darker red shade with hints of how you described Cincinnati chili. That actually sounds more like a mole.

    California, ok, that gives me something to work with. Do you have access to a latin grocery store? Or even your bigger chain stores might have what I'm thinking of. It's very easy to make, but you need to be able to find red chili powder. Think you can find some?




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    Chilli recipe? Don't have one - I just throw the stuff in the pot that I know works. It turns out different every time. I call it my man-slayer chili!

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    I kinda make mine up as I go.. I have a large crockpot, so I just keep adding stuff until its full lol


    I use 4-6 different kinds of beans (rinsed & drained), 3 different mushrooms (I just randomly pick 3), a small amount of rice, 1-2lbs of hamburger cooked in tiny bits (no chunks), chilli powder to taste, small can of tomato paste, any kind of tomato pasta sauce (like 3 cheese, or mushroom, or spicy), whole skinned canned tomatoes cut into 4 add juice...

    The rice is the last thing to go in & its added at the very end... I do not like runny chilli, so I add the rice to obsorb some of the fluids.

    I usually cook mine for about 12hrs on slow in the crockpot

  10. My sister just sent me our "family" chili recipe.....

    1# hamburger
    1 can red beans
    1 can tomatoes
    onion to taste ( I never use onion in my chili)
    large can of spaghetti and cheese
    package of chili seasoning mix
    strong chese cubed



    Heat skillet
    brown meat and onion drain
    add tomatoes, seasoning, spaghetti, beans and cheese (I usually add a can of water)

    Simmer for one hour

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    Here is mine which I must say everyone really loves.

    1 pound hamburger meat
    1 large onion chopped
    4 stalks of celery chopped
    1 red, green or yellow pepper chopped
    5 cloves of garlic chopped

    Combine the top five items in a frying pan until meat is brown and veggies are soft.

    Put in large pot
    Add the following

    1 can of stewed tomatoes (Redpack) Diced Tomatoes with Basil, Garlic & Oregano 28 oz each
    1 can of Redpack tomato sauce 28 oz
    1 can of tomato paste 6 oz
    1/2 cup of ketchup (this gives it a spicy kick)
    5 cans of Joan of Arc Spicy Chili Beans 15 oz each
    I then add about 15 shakes of dry chili powder
    10 shakes of onion powder
    10 shakes of garlic powder
    8 shakes of Red Pepper flakes
    Sometimes I will add a glass of water, sometimes not.
    Sea Salt and Fresh ground pepper.

    I let this all simmer for about 40 minutes.

    Good luck.
    Last edited by Marigold2; 03-08-2007 at 06:34 PM.

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    Ok I will be the first to admit. I CANT COOK! BUT luckily my father taught me how to make chili. I made a few changes, but this is the best thing I can make, and it is so simple. My whole family loves it. (it is even better than my fathers )

    I make mine with turkey meat. I dont eat beef, but everyone else in my family does....

    1# ground beef or turkey

    2 cans LIGHT kidney beans

    2 cans DARK kidney beans

    1 can chili beans ( I use bushes)

    2 cans stewed tomatoes

    1 can tomato paste

    1 can tomato sauce

    3 cans ROTEL chilis (any strength- hot/mild/original)

    2 packs mccormicks any strength seasoning

    1 large onion

    2 cups water

    I FIRST GROUND THE BEEF UNTIL IT IS ALMOST COOKED, THEN I ADD THE ONION. COOK UNTIL DONE.

    I THEN USE A LARGE STOCK POT AND START ADDING ALL OF THE CANS. I PUT IN THE TWO PACKETS OF SEASONING. WHEN I AM DONE, I ADD THE GROUND BEEF. I USUALLY ADD ATLEAST 2 CUPS OF WATER TO MAKE IT A LITTLE MORE WATERY. I DONT LIKE MINE THICK...

    COOK FOR AROUND 30-45 MINUTES
    FEEDS 12 PEOPLE

    HOPE THIS HELPS!!! Katie


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    I thought any grocery store carried red chili powder? It is in with the McCormick spices? So I was surprised that you thought you had to ask about it, Lobodeb. Oh, I just checked my cupboard. It says "chili powder," and it is red. Not the same thing?

    Also, I know some places do NOT consider kidney beans as a part of chili. "Chili does NOT contain beans!" is a motto somewhere; I thought it was Texas, not sure.

    I will be watching this thread; I know some great recipess are here already and more to come!
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    Freedom, I also heard that chili in Kentucky has rice/pasta with it. I had NEVER heard that in North Carolina. Melissa (doolittleky) told me, and I thought she was crazy!!! Guess she was right. I like new recipes, but I am petrified to try any. I cant cook. But chili seems pretty easy


    And yes Mccormick has red chili powder and cumin in it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    I thought any grocery store carried red chili powder? It is in with the McCormick spices? So I was surprised that you thought you had to ask about it, Lobodeb. Oh, I just checked my cupboard. It says "chili powder," and it is red. Not the same thing?
    Nah, that McCormick stuff isn't the same thing. The chili powder I'm thinking about comes in a little plastic bag with a paper wrapper on top. It's more potent. It's not "burn you twice" strength, but it is certainly more flavorful.

    I'lll try to find some in the cupboard and take a picture for you.




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