We got about a foot of snow... okay, it's probably more like eight or so inches. But that makes me want something hot and stew-like. Beef bourgogne would be fabulous, but working with what I have on hand, it looks like chili. And if I can gather the ingredients, I'd like to make the kind with cornbread dumplings...
If this link works, it should take you to my previous chili recipes:
http://angelfoodcooking.blogspot.com/search/label/chili
If not the link in the labels below for chili should help...
But let's see today...
- about a tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- about one and a half cups browned hamburger crumbles from the freezer
- one clove garlic coarsely chopped
- about 3/4 teaspoon Indian chili powder
- about one teaspoon pizza and pasta seasoning
- almost two cups Wegmans vegetable stock
- One can Hunts Fire Roasted tomatoes
- one tablespoon cocoa powder
- about a half teaspoon four color organic peppercorns
- 1 cup thai broth (also Wegmans, I had it in the freezer)
- one can (15.5 ounces) light red kidney beans
- one can dark red kidney beans
Well, my goal is always to make chili that has a nice flavor but isn't too spicy for the child. I usually only succeed in making either bland chili or five-alarm chili. Today, it seems like this concoction is three-alarm chili. So I added:
- 20 ounces crushed pineapple (minus a couple ounces for the tortoise)
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