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Oct 7 2012 11:11am
Very, very easy preparation:

Brown some ground beef

http://i.imgur.com/T9Pus.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/p6HIN.jpg

Add some diced onion

http://i.imgur.com/QZ163.jpg

Add a can of black beans, pinto beans, and kidney beans, rinsed out

http://i.imgur.com/wIJYY.jpg

Add a can of corn (also rinsed), some diced tomatoes, and some stewed tomatoes. Also add a packet of taco seasoning and ranch dressing

http://i.imgur.com/1wKyQ.jpg

Add 2 cups of water and bring to a boil

http://i.imgur.com/xDsu3.jpg

Simmer for 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
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Oct 7 2012 11:21am
I'm making chili today, too. My recipe is similar, but a little different.

1. Brown diced onions.
2 Add some minced garlic.
3. Add the ground meat (I'm using buffalo)
4. Add spices (cumin, coriander, salt, pepper, paprika, cayenne, and a touch of cinnamon) and minced chipotle chiles with some of the adobo sauce they come in
5. Add tomatoes (I like diced stewed), tomato puree, white vinegar, and dark beer
6. Add beans (pinto, black, kidney)
7. Add diced green chiles
8. Simmer for as long as you can hold out.

Serve with shredded jack or cheddar cheese, sour cream, cilantro, and your favorite hot sauce.
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Oct 7 2012 11:30am
Quote (JEB90 @ Oct 7 2012 01:21pm)
I'm making chili today, too. My recipe is similar, but a little different.

1.  Brown diced onions.
2  Add some minced garlic.
3. Add the ground meat (I'm using buffalo)
4. Add spices (cumin, coriander, salt, pepper, paprika, cayenne, and a touch of cinnamon) and minced chipotle chiles with some of the adobo sauce they come in
5. Add tomatoes (I like diced stewed), tomato puree, white vinegar, and dark beer
6. Add beans (pinto, black, kidney)
7. Add diced green chiles
8. Simmer for as long as you can hold out.

Serve with shredded jack or cheddar cheese, sour cream, cilantro, and your favorite hot sauce.


I have a coffee grinder that I used to use just for spices and would try to grind all my spices fresh. I recently just moved into a new apartment though and my pantry is lackluster, much like my wallet too. The taco mix works fine for now, but I really want to get all my spices back. :(
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Oct 7 2012 11:36am
The chili recipe I use requires like 20+ ingredients, but it's one of the only chili recipes I've ever cared for.
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Oct 7 2012 11:44am
Quote (AtomicCynic @ Oct 7 2012 01:36pm)
The chili recipe I use requires like 20+ ingredients, but it's one of the only chili recipes I've ever cared for.


My mother makes the most amazing chili that also has a shitload of ingredients, I need to call her sometime to get a copy of it. The secret ingredient is chocolate :ph34r:
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Oct 7 2012 12:21pm
The one in mine is italian sausage.
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Oct 7 2012 12:25pm
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Oct 7 2012 12:51pm
Looks tasty. =-]
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Oct 7 2012 03:18pm
Quote (hedonism @ Oct 7 2012 11:30am)
I have a coffee grinder that I used to use just for spices and would try to grind all my spices fresh.  I recently just moved into a new apartment though and my pantry is lackluster, much like my wallet too.  The taco mix works fine for now, but I really want to get all my spices back. :(


I love grinding spices, too. Another option is to buy bulk small amounts of bulk spices from a place like Whole Foods. They're obviously not as good as fresh ground, but they're cheaper than the bottles and usually far fresher.

Quote (hedonism @ Oct 7 2012 12:25pm)
http://i.imgur.com/0mLqJ.jpg


Looks good.

P.S. I forgot to mention bay leaves and Mexican oregano (normal in a pinch) with my recipe.
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Oct 7 2012 03:50pm
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