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Title: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by Melissa on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:07pm Here's a recipe of mine... Ingredients 1 box (12oz) elbow noodles (boiled & drained) (I use Muellers Low Carb) 2 lbs ground chuck or venison (browned, crumbled & drained) 4- 8oz cans tomato sauce 1 & 1/2 quarts tomato juice (I use homemade) 2 packets McCormick Hot chili seasoning packets 2 dashes habenero sauce 4 dashes Louisiana Hot Sauce 1 tsp Chili powder 1 tsp onion powder 1 tsp garlic powder Directions Mix all ingredients in large pot, bring to boil then serve. :) |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by john_d on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:17pm man that sounds good :) that reminds me, I am hungry let me see what I got around here to eat ;;D |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by don on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:20pm I'll try it WITH beans. The perfect recipe to keep everyone out of my office. Nice side order of steamed cabbage should do it. |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by Melissa on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:23pm Oh yeah, don't do like my hubby did and eat 2 big bowls in one day. He was hurtin for certain... :-[ edited to change first do to don't, LMFAO |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by alleyoop on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:25pm Here's mine: Bob's Bowl of Red # 3 lb Lean rough ground chuck steak # 1 lb Lean pork shoulder # 3 Medium onions chopped # 1 Green Bell pepper chopped # 1 Red Bell pepper chopped # 8 Fresh Jalapeno peppers (2 seeded & chopped) balance gashed # 2 Tbsp Fresh ground cumin # 1 t All Spice # 1 Tbsp Blackstrap molasses # 12 oz (1 can) beer(not Lite) # 2 oz Sour mash whiskey # 1 oz Vietnamese hot sauce or Tabasco sauce # 5 Cloves garlic crushed # 3 Tbsp * masa harina (fine yellow corn meal) # 1 Tbsp Soy sauce # 3 Bay leaves # 2 cup Stewed tomatoes chopped # 1 cup Tomato sauce # 1 cup Tomato paste Saute' onions, garlic, and chopped peppers in 4 Tbsp of peanut oil or bacon grease. Add the meat & cook until browned. Add other ingredients except the cumin. Stir constantly until it reaches a boil. Boil for 3-5 minutes then lower heat and cook, stirring often. After cooking for 10 minutes add 1 Tbsp of cumin and stir it in. Cook for 1 hour on simmer then add the remaining cumin. Cook for 15 minutes more and serve! ..................alley 8) |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by cschick on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:27pm I would make it for the hubby but I made him kielbasa the other night and thought we were both going to die - him from gas and me from, well, HIS gas! [smiley=eek.gif] I'd have put a cork up there but I was afraid he would use it for ammunition! ;;D No more spicy food up in this house until windows can be thrown wide open! MEN ARE NASTY!! |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by Melissa on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:27pm dang alley, that sounds a lot like work!! LOL ;) |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by kimh on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:30pm sounds purdy damn good Mel. Speakin of low carb - i made cauliflower mashed taters (no taters). :o Whew! |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by Melissa on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:41pm omg Kim, those are sooo yummy when I make them with sour cream, cream cheese and garlic and then bake it. goot stuff!! although, it'll give ya some funky toots also :P |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by broomhilda on Oct 20th, 2004, 8:49pm Yummy Mel, printing this one off, lay off the beans everyone :P Thank you! Alley yours sounds awesome too, I love recipes!!! |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by Grandma_Sweet_Boy on Oct 20th, 2004, 9:29pm Lord - you all cook too! Where did I go wrong? Can I adopt some of you - move you up here to Canada and have you cook for me. Course if you do windows, it would be an added bonus! Carol - who firmly believes that she mostly just needs a wife! - the man in this house says he doesn't know where the kitchen is and if he did know, he's pretty sure he's not allowed in that room! |
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Title: Ya need the beans......... Post by Mr. Happy on Oct 20th, 2004, 9:30pm I love Chili. I really do. Proper Chili is an art form. It takes the better part of a day to create this wonder of nature, and can't be hurried. Any measurement of ingredients is arbitrary.....don't use measuring cups, spoons or utilities. Your cooking kettle is your canvas...... Ingredients: *Stock* 2-3 cans Tomatoes (approx 14 oz), crushed 1 pt V-8 juice (more if thinner mix desired) 8 stalks celery, 2 large onions, 6 cloves garlic, all diced and sauteed until transparent 1/4 cup honey 1/2 cup chili powder 1-5+ Tbsp cayenne pepper (to taste) 1 Tbsp white pepper Salt - I use lots 2 Tbsp Cumin (VERY important) 2 Tbsp Thyme 10-50 Jalapeno peppers de-seeded and diced anything else in the frig that might taste good Put above ingredients in a large pot, bring to a low boil, then reduce to a bare simmmer for 4 hours, uncovered, stirring often. It should be too hot to put in your mouth just yet. *Add: 1 lb cooked ground beef, or any other meat you like 1 can small white beans 1 can small red beans 1 can pink beans anything else in the frig that might taste good Continue slowly simmering and stirring for another couple hours, uncovered. You'll know it is aproaching the "Ready to Eat" stage when it no longer sets your mouth on fire. This can only be accomplished by hours of slow cooking, allowing the condiments to seep in to the beans/meat and become tempered. Any monkey can put a bunch of pepper in a pot and set your mouth on fire. This is not the case with true Chili. Although it may start off as a 5 alarm mix, by the time it has simmered all day a blending of ingredients will occur, and you get a reasonably hot dish with a rich, full bodied taste that fills the mouth with flavor, not fire. The next morning is a _Whole_ `nuther story.......... RJ |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by Charlie on Oct 21st, 2004, 1:04am Thanks Mel & Co. It looks good to me...... Only meatloaf here: I haven't posted this in some time: Chisel out enough room in the microwave for your thawed beefalo; the stuff in back, not the package from 1998, leave in plastic tray. Mix with Hamburger Helper, onion sticks, and Ketchup enhanced green tomato paste. Toss in some fake salt and Bacon Bits if you wanna go nuts. Pound on the microwave key pad to see if you can set the timer. You probably can't so forget this step. Head for the couch, pop in one of your Celebrity Poker videos and relax. When the smoke alarm goes off, it's done. After you've satisfied your neighbors and the fire trucks have gone, take out the meatloaf. I usually find that it's a bit easier to separate the melted plastic from the meatloaf if you run it under cold water. Poke around in the cupboard for an unprententious wine cooler, grab your Ron Popiel's electric knife, set up your TV tray, select one of your C-SPAN book tour videos and enjoy. Serves one...only once, so far. Enjoy kids. :o Charlie |
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Title: Re: If anyone likes spicy hot beanless chili.. Post by kimh on Oct 21st, 2004, 1:15am Charlie, .............ZOUNDS 8) Kay. What we cookin next poopsies? ;;D Mel, the cauliflower taters i made did nothave the cream cheese. I hope i amnot farting asmuch as you. regarding the chili: GIVE ME BEANS beep beep and toot toot :-* |
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