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Latest revision as of 18:38, 8 July 2008
Yes another food thread, I wasn't going to do one for a while but my girlfriend wanted me to do a chili one this weekend, so here it is.
I use this recipe loads got it off a Texan friend, I am not a big fan of beans in a chilli and he considers it a crime so this one works well for me. I can make enough food to last me 3 or 4 meals. I use rice, tortillas, nachos or tacos with this all the time, it's so YUM!
Ingredients, I used off the shelf stuff really, but you can make your own spices especially the chilli powder and roast and grind your own cumin as well.
Ingredients
- 500g Minced Beef
- 3 cloves of Garlic
- 1 Onion
- 2 Green Peppers
- Canned Tomatoes
- Tomato Puree
- Beef Stock cube
- 1 tblspoon Chili Powder
- 1 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
- 1 teaspoon Ground Cumin and 1 tblspoon Oregano
Method
Fine diced onion, garlic and green pepper.
Fry in oil for 5 mins until soft
Add the beef, and brown it.
While that is doing get the spices ready
And get the stock sorted and open the cans!
Drain excess fat off the browned mince and add everything else including a handful of chopped jalepeno peppers
Stir it well and leave to cook for 2hrs on a low heat, coming back to stir every so often
To get something like this! All cooked, now ready to serve...
This time I had nachos, covered the chilli with grated cheese and sour cream, placed some hot salsa and guacamole on the sides.
Was so good I want to eat more.