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Mmmmmmm Chili , So Whats Your Gitup?

Some Things Most Things Women Are Suppose to Make but when it Comes to Chili Get out the Kitchen .

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4 Cans Bushes Medium Chili Beans
1 Can Hunts Tomato Sauce
3 Hot Peppers Chopped
2 Bundles Chives
1 1/2 lb Ground Round
Ms Dash Garlic/Herb
Chili Powder
Ground Black Pepper

Brown the meat Season the whole time ..... Right before it browns add the peppers and onions

Dump all the Caned stuff in a big pot throw the meat in there, season some more

Turn heat 3/4 up stir un till its hot then keep going for about 15 mins ,

Get a Big Bowl and a Fred Flintstone Spoon (The Ones Your Not Suppose to use) Fill Bowl 1/2 way up Put in mexican 4 Cheeze Fill the bowl 99 % up and pour in Oyster Crackers to the point to where they fall on the floor ... whistle for the dog , Grab 3 Slices of Home Made Bread and Pig out and have the misses Pay for it all night ...hehehe
 
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Old 09-16-2007, 02:49 AM
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call me what you want but i dont like chili
 
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Old 09-16-2007, 07:45 AM
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ummmmm, Chili, especially durin football season. I can't remember how I make it cause its been a few years since I done it last. You may have given me an idea though
 
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Originally Posted by DieselMinded
Pig out and have the misses Pay for it all night ...hehehe
Beans - the musical fruit !! This is an especially good thing to have for dinner when shes already mad at ya.


If anyone likes the chili from Wendys I have a recipe somewhere and it tastes just like (or better than) the real thing.
 

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Originally Posted by DieselMinded
Mmmmmmm Chili , So Whats Your Gitup?

Some Things Most Things Women Are Suppose to Make but when it Comes to Chili Get out the Kitchen .

I Use

4 Cans Bushes Medium Chili Beans
1 Can Hunts Tomato Sauce
3 Hot Peppers Chopped
2 Bundles Chives
1 1/2 lb Ground Round
Ms Dash Garlic/Herb
Chili Powder
Ground Black Pepper

Brown the meat Season the whole time ..... Right before it browns add the peppers and onions

Dump all the Caned stuff in a big pot throw the meat in there, season some more

Turn heat 3/4 up stir un till its hot then keep going for about 15 mins ,

Get a Big Bowl and a Fred Flintstone Spoon (The Ones Your Not Suppose to use) Fill Bowl 1/2 way up Put in mexican 4 Cheeze Fill the bowl 99 % up and pour in Oyster Crackers to the point to where they fall on the floor ... whistle for the dog , Grab 3 Slices of Home Made Bread and Pig out and have the misses Pay for it all night ...hehehe
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2 pounds LEAN hamburger
1 pound deer burger
1 pound lean sausage
4 cans of beans
2 cans tomato paste
2 can drained mixed "mexican" veggies (different peppers, tomatos, other stuff) get it at Save-A-Lot.
2 cans peeled tomatos
3 cans chopped tomatos
4 BIG cans of tomato juice
mild barbecue sauce, not very much
chopped onions, garlic, and chives if i got them
few drops of afterdeath
pepper, chilli powder, garlic powder, italian seasoning, oregano, few other seasonings

cook meat with some of the onions, and garlic seperately draining off ALL of the grease.

sautee' the rest of the onions, garlic and drained "mexican" veggies with a little tomato paste, use a little grease from the hamburger when doing all of this but not very much, just enough to keep veggies from burning.

throw everything else into a giant pot and let it start to boil then add the stuff you sautee'd after it begins to boil, may have to add some water or another can of tomato juice to get your liquid height up, i cook mine on low for a long time, usually an hour or more, that **** right there will make a puppy pull a freight train....

i get a mixing bowl and a serving spoon, that is the only thing i will eat with, pour the chilli in about 1/2 way, add ALOT of cheese and sour cream, then fill the rest of the way with chilli, sounds weird but i like it that way, this is really chunky stuff by the way....damn i think im gonna have to make some chilli.......

***the seasonings can be used where ever in any of the processes, i use alot of them***
 

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That Sounds Like a Nice Gitup Logan And its getting Chili Season
 
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Old 09-16-2007, 12:17 PM
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sometimes ill add in a bag or two of mixed cheese into the chilli just to make it that much more thicker.
 
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My chilli

3 lbs lean ground beef
2 cans mild chilli beans
1 family size tomato sauce
tablespoon Brown sugar
Elbow macaroni (optional)
Chilli powder packet
1-2 cups water (depends on how soupy you want it)

Brown beef in skillet
Mix in pot over medium heat: 1/2 sauce, brown sugar, 1/2 chilli powder, chilli beans, water
After meat is ready add rest of sauce and chilli powder and heat
Mix meat with items in pot and add macaroni (optional)
Let simmer over medium heat until warm throughout or macaroni is cooked

Better reheated, make ahead of time and referigerate. This is a very thick chilli, I add shreaded cheese (mild chedar) to my bowls and eat with all purpose crackers whold not crumbled.
 
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Man That Sounds Good Too !
 
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Originally Posted by DieselMinded
Man That Sounds Good Too !
I had a friend that lived with me through college. He hated chilli before he had mine. The firsts time I made it he said he didn't want any but I made him have a bowl, nest thing I know he is asking for me to make it so he can have some. Took my recipe home to his house after he graduated and now makes it my way for his parents (still lives at home on the farm) and tehy have also decided that it is better thick than thin.
 



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