Mexican Chili
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Yield: 1 Ready in 1 hours
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| 1 lbGround Italian sausage |
| 1 tbSalt |
| 2 tbChili powder; (up to 4) |
| 4 Clovesgarlic; crushed |
| 2 lbGround beef; (chili grind) |
| 1 16-oz cantomato sauce |
| 4 lbFresh meat; (see below) |
| 2 tbbell pepper; Chopped |
| 1 tsOregano; up to 3 |
| 12 ozMexican chorrizo sausage |
| 1 tsBlack pepper |
| 2 Beers; or 750ml zinfindel |
| 1 tbgreen onions; Finely chopped |
| 1 tbCumin powder |
| 2 Jalapeno peppers; (chopped) |
| 1 lbGround pork; (chili grind) |
Mexican Chili Preparation
I went to a Chili Cookoff in the Dallas Farmers Market last weekend. One chili was by far better than the rest. This morning I was able to get their recipe. Cant wait to make a big batch for myself. Mix all the meat in a large kettle, then cut open the chorrizo wrapping and squeeze out the contents into the mixture of the 4 lbs. of other meats. Brown the meat, stirring occasionally to mix well. Once the meat has browned, add the tomato sauce, beer (or wine) and all of the seasonings. It is a good idea at this early juncture to use only half of the chili pepper and oregano and reserve the rest until later so that you can season to your taste. Cook over low-medium heat for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking, then reduce heat to low and cover. Cook covered for 1 hour, stirring from time to time. Sample for taste, increase seasoning as desired, and cook on low for another hour, stirring occasionally. Sample again and add additional cumin, chili pepper, oregano, Jalapenos to suit your taste; turn off heat and place in the refrigerator over night. Reheat on the following day and serve. For an especially tasty Presentation, serve up in bowls and sprinkle the top with chopped white onions and shredded Monterrey Jack and cheddar cheeses. Feeds 6 to 8. Enjoy! Recipe from Alicia Oldenburg catertexas@netscape.net Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST by tgreaves@notes.primeco.com on Oct 26, 1999,
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