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Sooner51
10/12/2005, 09:44 AM
has officially started. We're having a chili cookoff today up at work and I have entered my 3 alarm recipe. I did tone the heat down a bit for the judges, but overall I'm pretty happy with it. Anyone made a batch this year yet?
Pass the fritos and green onions.
Not yet. I wanted to make some this weekend but mid to upper 80's doesn't put me in the mood to make it.
crawfish
10/12/2005, 09:47 AM
You forgot the cheddar cheese...
salth2o
10/12/2005, 09:48 AM
I hope you didn't screw up and put beans in that potential award winning chili. Beans are the debil!
critical_phil
10/12/2005, 09:50 AM
Anyone made a batch this year yet?
i've got 2 batches in already this year and both were so good that i formally challenge you to a chili off.
loser buys a gift card from bueno good for a dozen muchacos..........
Sooner51
10/12/2005, 09:56 AM
i've got 2 batches in already this year and both were so good that i formally challenge you to a chili off.
loser buys a gift card from bueno good for a dozen muchacos..........
book it. :texan:
OklahomaTuba
10/12/2005, 09:58 AM
Ever made it with turkey?
I find that I use turkey now instead of beef for stuff like Chili, tacos, etc..
Much leaner, less fat and I like the taste better.
1stTimeCaller
10/12/2005, 09:58 AM
my chili rock your lame assed attempt
I got nuttin
1stTimeCaller
10/12/2005, 09:59 AM
Ever made it with turkey?
I find that I use turkey now instead of beef for stuff like Chili, tacos, etc..
Much leaner, less fat and I like the taste better.
HIPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P
Sooner51
10/12/2005, 10:01 AM
Ever made it with turkey?
I find that I use turkey now instead of beef for stuff like Chili, tacos, etc..
Much leaner, less fat and I like the taste better.
I wanted to get some buffalo meat but didn't. I will make some buffalo chili at some point this year though.
XingTheRubicon
10/12/2005, 10:30 AM
Ever made it with turkey?
This just slides thru now, huh?
Hatfield
10/12/2005, 10:32 AM
Need some recipes.....
Boarder
10/12/2005, 10:35 AM
Gonna wait until it gets a bit cooler.
Chili contest for the osu game tailgate?
Not that I think I'd win, but if we had several entrants bring some good chili, it'd be a win-win situation for everyone there. :D
Fugue
10/12/2005, 10:42 AM
Green Chili
1 rot. chicken
2 cans diced green chiles
1 can regular rotel
2 cans Mexican rotel
2 cans chicken broff
1 chopped onion
garlic to taste
? chopped jalepeno's(you decide)
shred chicken and dump into pot with everything else and heat it. eat it in a bowl with some cheese on top or smother a bean and cheese burrito with it.
Boarder
10/12/2005, 10:44 AM
I refuse to make chili with one rotten chicken. GROSS!
OUinFLA
10/12/2005, 10:45 AM
Wimps.
Down here we use gator tail meat.
But you got to go out and catch it yourself.
BlondeSoonerGirl
10/12/2005, 10:45 AM
I refuse to make chili with one rotten chicken. GROSS!
Damn your fast fingers...
Fugue
10/12/2005, 10:47 AM
I was intimidated by having to spell rOwtIsSerY. :O
Norm In Norman
10/12/2005, 10:50 AM
How about a chili recipe with some beef in it? I always make it with Williams chili mix. I'm thinking about smoking a brisket and using the leftovers to make chili.
BlondeSoonerGirl
10/12/2005, 10:54 AM
How about a chili recipe with some beef in it? I always make it with Williams chili mix. I'm thinking about smoking a brisket and using the leftovers to make chili.
That sounds really good.
I'm hungry. :meat:
1stTimeCaller
10/12/2005, 10:54 AM
Do not, I repeat DO NOT use 'Carol Shelby's Chili Mix'. Terrible, well not terrible but just like Wolf brand in a can with less flavor.
BlondeSoonerGirl
10/12/2005, 10:57 AM
You know, I like that crappy Hormel hot dog chili crap in a can. I know Dean may disown me for saying that but it's true.
Only on hot dogs, though.
I'm sorry.
Fugue
10/12/2005, 10:59 AM
You know, I like that crappy Hormel hot dog chili crap in a can. I know Dean may disown me for saying that but it's true.
Only on hot dogs, though.
I'm sorry.
:O guilty, use it on chili cheese dogs.
IB4OU2
10/12/2005, 11:00 AM
I make a hell of a chili from venison........it takes about 8 hours to cook but it's real good. I could bring some for the Chili cookoff at the OSU Tailgate.....it will RYFO............
Jimminy Crimson
10/12/2005, 11:00 AM
You know, I like that crappy Hormel hot dog chili crap in a can. I know Dean may disown me for saying that but it's true.
Only on hot dogs, though.
I think 'insert canned chili here' is best for things like hot dogs, CDIAB, nachos, etc.
If you spend time making some good *** chili, nothing is better than just a bowl of it.
Beano's Fourth Chin
10/12/2005, 11:00 AM
RABBIT SEASON!!!
http://www.cartoonfreak.nl/5046.jpg
SoonerWood
10/12/2005, 11:24 AM
I've already had two batches of venison chili. Hot damn, I love chili season.
Jimminy Crimson
10/12/2005, 11:27 AM
Damn, I love hot chili.
Me too.
Sooner51
10/12/2005, 01:10 PM
Well, I placed 2nd out of 6 entries, not bad I guess. I know I'm biased, but the winning batch was more like stew, it had cut up steak in it and was real runny. I'll take runner up though, I did win a t-shirt for my efforts.
How about a chili recipe with some beef in it? I always make it with Williams chili mix. I'm thinking about smoking a brisket and using the leftovers to make chili.
3/4 Ground Beef
1/4 Sausage (I used Owens original)
2 to 1 Chili Powder to Red (cayenne) pepper to taste
Cumin to taste
Salt to taste
10 minced garlic cloves
1 14oz diced tomatoes
1 14oz stewed tomatoes
2 sweet onions
2 red bell peppers
pinch of crushed red pepper
couple of dashes of Franks Red Hot
a dash of cinnamin
1 miller lite
Once meat/peppers/onions/garlic are done, drain fat and add remaining ingredients and simmer for at least an hour until desired consistency. I don't like mine too runny or too thick, just enough juice to soak into the fritos.
1stTimeCaller
10/12/2005, 01:27 PM
Is the Miller Lite to drink while cooking or do you pour that in there as well? Approx how many dashes or teaspoons of cumin?
Thanks
Here's a recipe that a buddy of mine used to win a chili cook-off.
http://home.swbell.net/rwh3/index_files/page0003.htm
Sooner51
10/12/2005, 01:34 PM
Is the Miller Lite to drink while cooking or do you pour that in there as well? Approx how many dashes or teaspoons of cumin?
Thanks
I drank 3 or 4 and put 1 in the chili.
I use quite a bit of cumin, probably 2-3 tbl spoons.
I used a little over 4lbs of meat combined in this batch.
KC//CRIMSON
11/22/2005, 04:58 PM
This is the recipe that won this year's chili cook off at work. Good n spicy.
Jack’s Kick Butt and Don’t Bother Taking Names Chili
2 lbs. ground chuck (not to lean)
1 lbs. ground sausage (hot Italian works best)
1 medium sweet yellow onion peeled and diced
3 Tbs. chili power
1 Tbs crushed red pepper (adjust to taste)
6-12oz. cans stewed tomatoes
1 Tbs. Chalula hot sauce (Tabasco works as well)
½ cup sliced jalapeños (adjust to taste)
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 Tbs. Hershey’s coco (original unsweetened)
1 12oz can of mushrooms
1 can of sliced black olives
1 cup raisins
1 12oz can light red kidney beans (optional)
In a large soup pot:
1. Brown ground chuck and sausage.
2. When meat is browned, add the onion, stir then simmer for about 5 minutes.
3. Add the chili power and crushed red pepper, stir then simmer for about 5minutes.
4. Stir in the stewed tomatoes then stir pot then simmer for about 5 minutes
5. Add the hot sauce and jalapeños, stir then simmer for 5 minutes.
6. Stir in cinnamon and coco then add the rest of the ingredients, stir then cook for 2½ to 3 hours on low heat stirring occasionally.
Serves: 8 to10 bowls
Enjoy
Sooner51
11/22/2005, 05:03 PM
black olives and cocoa, interesting.
I'm making another batch for the family this weekend a day or two after the turkey settles.
Tear Down This Wall
11/22/2005, 05:05 PM
Use Chili Bowl chili powder, fags.
GottaHavePride
11/22/2005, 05:56 PM
Penzey's spices (http://www.penzeys.com) sells the best chili powder I've ever smelled. You can get it regular, medium hot, hot, extra hot, and wuss. (Ok, there's not really a wuss variety.) Close second is Gebhardt's.
Chili should be our national food.
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