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BOB D

Seems to be chili season. Made some last night. Kept mine a little simpler:
85/15
Red Beans (hate kidney beans)
Onion
Green Peppers
Tomatoes
Dried, ground New Mexico and Chipotle pepper
Garlic, Cumin, Mexican Oregano, Ancho Chili Powder, S&P

Trb--
 
All that shopping but he still had time to break the 50,000 posts mark!

Congrats on the new milestone Bob! :clap:
 
Seems to be chili season. Made some last night. Kept mine a little simpler:
85/15
Red Beans (hate kidney beans)
Onion
Green Peppers
Tomatoes
Dried, ground New Mexico and Chipotle pepper
Garlic, Cumin, Mexican Oregano, Ancho Chili Powder, S&P

Trb--
This sounds like a REAL good meal!! :2thumbs:
I prefer the Black Beans, to the red ones; but they're both pretty darn good! :clap:
 
I prefer the Black Beans, to the red ones; but they're both pretty darn good! :clap:

I've made it with black beans too but it was a last minute decision and I only had red beans in the pantry. Sometimes I'll make a chicken with white bean chili too. That's real good, especially with green chilis.

Trb--
 
i don't cook but i do buy dinner every night, there is a deli around me that has great chili so i will order a large cup sometimes and get some rice from the Chinese take out than come home and put some hot sauce on it and some graded cheese. i love it
 
The Chili Results...

Well; The Missus pronounced it, "fit for human consumption?... :yes::yes::yes:
She was impressed with my restraint; it's a VERY mile chili.
I told her that I didn't want to make it too hot for her, the first time out.
After everything went in the pot, we only had to add a bit of salt, and some sugar to the mix.

As for me... :shocked:
I was disappointed.
I'd call it a safe effort.. but uninspiring.
It needs something (Well... TWO somethings.)
More hear
a little for flavor.
Realizing that I have no cooking skills; is it okay to add Barbecue sauce to chili? :dontknow:
 
Well; The Missus pronounced it, "fit for human consumption?... :yes::yes::yes:
She was impressed with my restraint; it's a VERY mile chili.
I told her that I didn't want to make it too hot for her, the first time out.
After everything went in the pot, we only had to add a bit of salt, and some sugar to the mix.

As for me... :shocked:
I was disappointed.
I'd call it a safe effort.. but uninspiring.
It needs something (Well... TWO somethings.)
More hear
a little for flavor.
Realizing that I have no cooking skills; is it okay to add Barbecue sauce to chili? :dontknow:

Cornfuscious Say: Chili is an art that is a ongoing learning experience. One will never master the subject, or create the ultimate chili.
 
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I was SO worried all day about that... nojoke
I think that the next batch will be more in line with what I expected... :thumbup:
 
Realizing that I have no cooking skills; is it okay to add Barbecue sauce to chili? :dontknow:

If you liked it with BBQ sauce, then sure, it's fine to add that. That's the beauty of chili! Of course, someone from Texas or Cincinnati might disagree with me.

Trb--
 
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