What are some tips on making "Not watching the election" chilli
Yeah I'm not paying attention to that election shit till tomorrow. If I'm tempted I'll remember I have to stir my chilli.
I'd love to know any tips or suggestions you all have for homemade "no way in hell I'm watching that shit right now" chilli.
Gonna slowly simmer for 4 hours stirring every 5 minutes. Adding cocoa to the mix as I've heard it helps
Eat with sourdough bread is my recommendation.
You are a king
This sounds very different from the chili I am used to. Gonna make this and report back in a few days.
Any idea as what would work best as a meat substitute here?
I've been trying to hone a veggie version, but it's hard because the meat does give it a lot of flavour and ensures it's not too acidic. The closest I've come is with a meat substitute, like beyond / impossible, and add more veggie fats to it.
There’s already beans in this so probably more beans :)
We followed your recipe last night! Subbbed beef for Impossible and added half a butternut squash because we needed to use it. It was fucking delicious, thanks for sharing. I'm never making chili without cocoa and coffee in it again.
That's awesome, glad you liked it!
Every time someone says unprecedented, add a pinch of cayenne.
I like cayenne but come in man, at a point you're just serving a moist bowl of powdered cayenne
Once you hit a high enough percentage of cayenne, then the chili itself becomes unprecedented.
You say it like it's a bad thing
Eat it with a cinnamon roll. No idea if it's really a local Midwestern thing, it was claimed as a local thing where I grew up. All I know is chili and cinnamon roll works.
Cincy-style chili has cinnamon among other things, so that makes sense. I accidentally grabbed the wrong spice jar and dumped cinnamon directly into my non-Cincy-style chili and it still came out pretty decent.
Deglaze with your favorite beer
Get some canned chilis in adobo; that sauce adds a nice smoky flavor.
Also if you want to thicken it up, crumble some tortilla chips into it.
OK the tortilla chips idea is wild. I'm going with that this time instead of flower
I use Masa Harina, that same Mexican corn flour that's used to make tortillas.
Found this on Reddit years ago, and it's been my go to since.
Ingredients:
2 lb 80/20 ground chuck
1 lb 90/10 ground sirloin
1 lb smoked sausage
½ lb thick cut bacon (optional)
1 Tbsp butter (optional)
1 large yellow onion, finely chopped
2 jalapeno peppers, diced (w/seeds)
4 serrano peppers, diced (w/seeds if you want it hot)
2 red bell pepper, diced (remove center and seeds)
6 cloves of garlic, minced
3 Ancho chilies
1 Pasilla chile
1 Costeña chile
1 guajillo chile
1 New Mexico chile
Small can of chipotles in adobo sauce
Small can of sun dried tomatoes
29 oz can crushed tomatoes
2 Tbsp cumin
2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp of apple cider vinegar
½ Tbsp red pepper
~12 oz Young’s chocolate stout beer
Kosher salt and black pepper to taste
Directions:
I wonder if it's possible to make something that resembles chilli when you're allergic to capsaisin and peppercorn. No issues with regular no heat bell peppers though
Can you do pink peppercorns? They're a different kind of tree but might have the same chemical.
Otherwise, some of the most "chili" flavors come from cumin and Mexican oregano and garlic. Coriander is another, and you could add a little kick with allspice. Roasting your bell peppers whole until the skin gets partly charred will give you a faux chipotle flavor. You then discard the seeds and throw them in the blender or food processor so you aren't eating big chunks of char. Onions of course and tomatoes (canned crushed is fine) and of course ground beef and some beans, I use a can of kidney beans, with the liquid, but use what you like. Often some corn flour or meal is added for thicker, you could crush a few chips or crumble a corn tortilla for that.
I've got this all out of order! Char peppers under the broiler first, take out and let cool. Saute your onions in a little olive or corn oil, add garlic and beef, get it browned, add spices, turn down the heat while you get the seeds out of the peppers and chop/puree them. Add them, the tomatoes and beans, taste and add salt, and check if you got all those haphazard spices in. (It's not done, it needs to simmer awhile, but it's cooked enough to be safe.) Simmer for... maybe 30 minutes? Or until you're ready to eat it? If it seems runny, add the tortilla/chip "flour" to thicken it.
Solid tips, will have to experiment! I have never tried pink peppercorns, I'll have to hunt them down. Thanks
Some people are allergic to them, but I don't know if there's a Venn diagram overlap with your allergies
Only one way to find out
Both ingredients are valid, but i prefer mine with a zest of not letting that which i cannot control burden me, over a handful of IDGAF.
For your consideration (please don't.)
My first thought was also M&M-Peep chili; glad I'm not the only one about to go to the bathroom, forever.
Use sirloin steak cut up small instead of hamburger.
Cinnamon stick 10 mins before you serve. Lime juice to garnish.
I don't use salt but rather soy sauce and/or fish sauce which is salt + umami. Smoked paprika also adds a nice smokiness if you're not using any kind of smoked chilis.
Dark thick beer can also work in place of cocoa, in my experience.
Smoked paprika. That is all.
OK not sure how that'll help but I've got it in my pipe now. Or should I go with rolling papers?
YT and my sub feed. If anything politics comes up, I'll skip that.
I came up with a new hotdish recipe using chili and made it for some of that Walz good luck. In a casserole dish, par cook 1 box of cornbread mix for 15 minutes. Let sit for 5 minutes, add 1/2c shredded cheddar to a 35 oz can of chili. Spread over parcooked cornbread, top with frozen mini corndogs, bake for an hour.
This post made me think about Cooking Comically for the first time in about a decade.
I remember that Ice soap was also around this time, so of course reddit took it too far and combined them.