Posted by bad birdie on December 15, 2010 at 07:40:42 from (69.27.130.61):
In Reply to: Made a Batch of Chili posted by Buzzman72 on December 12, 2010 at 12:26:57:
Here"s my chili...goes great with a cold beer and its a big hit at my place during deer season with my buddies.
3-4 lbs of ground venison (deer makes the best chili) 6-7 yellow onions diced 4 cans of Ranch Style beans 10-12 tablespoons of chili powder 3-4 tablespoons cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons ground black pepper 2 tablespoons crushed red pepper flakes 15-20 sliced jalapenos 3 diced habeneros 2 small cans tomato paste 3 cans of diced fire roasted tomatos with garlic
My measurements are approximate. I just put stuff in there till it looks about right. You can adjust it to your taste, but I like it hot enough to make your nose run a little. Brown the ground meat, add the onions and let them cook together till the onions are carmelized a little...then add the jalapenos, habeneros, and the other peppers/seasonings...take that mixture and put it in a pot and dump the other stuff in with it and let it simmer for a while...best chili I"ve ever had. Take some corn chips and toss em in the bottom of a bowl, cover them with the chili and top it with tons of shredded cheese and a dollop of sour cream. good stuff!
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