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This Really Isn't Chili
24 Servings
100% would make this recipe for This Really Isn't Chili again.
If your favorite cooking show is 30-minute Meals, or you are a Texas Chili Fanatic, then click on the next recipe 'cuz this just isn't your thing. This is slow cooked, all-weekend, back-of-the-stove, goodness in a pot.
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This Really Isn't Chili Ingredients
-- Dry Bean Mix --
1 pound
Ground Turkey
1/2 cup Great Northern
Beans
- dry
1 pound Pork
sausage
1/2 cup Pinto
beans
- dry
1 pound
Bacon
- scrap is fine
1/2 cup
Garbanzo Bean
s - dry
-- Soup Base --
1/2 cup Hominy - dry
1 large
Onion
- rough chopped
1/2 cup
Anasazi Bean
s - dry
6 cloves
Garlic
- to taste, fine diced
1/2 cup Red
Beans
- dry
6 ounces
Tomato paste
- 1 small can
1/2 cup
Black Beans
- dry
1 large
Jalapeno pepper
- seeded & diced
-- Soak
beans
over night in --
2 tablespoons
Chili powder
- to taste
2 quarts Water - as needed
2 tablespoons Mild red
chile
(dried Hatch chile) - to taste
-- Then change water and add --
1 teaspoon
Cayenne
- to taste
1/4 cup
Vinegar
2 tablespoons Dark
brown sugar
- to taste
1 teaspoon
Salt
28 ounces
Tomatoes
, crushed - 1 large can
-- Meat --
8 ounces Beef stock - low
sodium
Instructions for This Really Isn't Chili
NOTE: This is a Musgovian recipe. Musgovian dishes are based on looking in your pantry, larder, freezer, refrigerator, etc. and deciding, "This Must Go, and That Must go!". There is a LOT of flexibility in terms of ingredients with this dish. While this version features a Southwestern flavor, you could go towards a Barbecue or Gumbo flavor by changing the spices. Or you could use more lentils and curry powder to make it Indian style.
BEANS:
Use whatever dried legumes you have on hand. If you're shopping for this recipe pick up a package of (7, 10, 12, or 16) bean soup mix. Use whatever suits your taste and/or budget. Lentils would also be fine in this dish.
Rinse the beans and pick out any trash if needed. Place them in a large pot and cover with hot water. There should be enough water to be two inches over the the beans. Allow them to soak overnight then drain then change the water. Add vinegar and salt and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and allow to cook for at least 4 hours. All day on the back of the stove or in a crockpot is the best way to do this. Top up the liquid as needed to make sure they don't dry out. You can use water or other flavored liquid (I used a bottle of beer) for this.
You can also use canned or frozen beans if you want to shorten the cooking process. We had lots of dried beans on hand that needed using up so the overnight method worked fine.
MEATS:
Chop the bacon into small chunks and brown it in a large pan. Drain off the bacon grease, reserving some for later cooking. Add the sausage and break it up as it fries. The turkey (or beef) follows shortly into the pan. Fry this mixture until well browned and evenly crumbled. Remove the browned meat to a colander lined with paper towel and allow it to drain thoroughly. Drain off the grease into the trash (NOT down the sink drain).
SOUP BASE:
Cook the onions in the reserved bacon grease until they start to become translucent (about 5 minutes) then add the garlic. Cook for another two minutes then drain most of the grease. Add the tomato paste and continue cooking until it becomes fragrant and slightly browned. Add in the spices and allow them to cook for a couple of minutes and flavor the tomato paste. Sprinkle in the sugar and stir the mixture.
Add the crushed tomatoes (we had Italian style with basil on hand) and the drained meats. Stir and allow to simmer a bit while you check on the beans. The mixture should be fairly thick. Taste and adjust the seasonings to your liking.
Finally, mix the beans (and their broth) in with the soup base/meats mixture. Return this to the back of the stove, or crockpot, to simmer for at least another hour. Thin with beef stock as needed or desired.
Serve in bowls or large cups with crusty bread to soak up the liquids.
Based on the listed ingredients, each (app 1 cup) serving contains an estimated:
Cals: 327, FatCals: 135, TotFat: 15g
SatFat: 6g, PolyFat: 3g, MonoFat: 6g
Chol: 40mg, Na: 400mg, K: 520mg
TotCarbs: 19g, Fiber: 5g, Sugars: 3g
NetCarbs: 14g, Protein: 14g
Main Ingredient:
Beans
Cuisine:
Musgovian
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Brown Sugar
Cayenne
Chile
Chili Powder
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Onion
Salt
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Tomato Paste
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Vinegar
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Beans
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This recipe was inspired by John Gana, a retired Naval Aviator, who brought a huge pot of Thunderbird Stew to an office pot-luck. When someone announced that there was a pot of chili in the break room all the Texas Chili Fanatics started in about, "There ain't no beans in chili". John spent the next hour repeatedly explaining "This really isn't chili". [I posted this recipe.]
promfh
on Dec 16 2007 4:01PM
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