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GloucesterChief 11-08-2015 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 11869803)
Yes, can't stand it. I'm good with a little cinnamon in chili, but they put cloves and allspice, sometimes chocolate. It's awful.

I am guessing you don't like mole sauce either.

It is bakers chocolate or cocoa powder that is used. It is not sweet chocolate at all.

Fire Me Boy! 11-08-2015 04:08 PM

Tell Me About Your Chili
 
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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 11870115)
I am guessing you don't like mole sauce either.



It is bakers chocolate or cocoa powder that is used. It is not sweet chocolate at all.


Actually, I like mole. But if you call it mole and give me salsa verde, I'm not likely to think highly of it as a mole.

The biggest disservice to Cincinnati-style chili is calling it chili.

bevischief 11-08-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by eDave (Post 11869950)
Add what you like, just cook it low and slow. Like a proper spaghetti sauce.

This

NewChief 11-08-2015 05:04 PM

If you ever find yourself having to make a vegetarian chili for some reason, Emeril's recipe is freaking amazeballs. I took it to a potluck at work, and people were freaking out over it. Half of them didn't realize it was vegetarian and though it was genius that I put "steak" in my chili (the portobellos).

LiveSteam 11-08-2015 05:16 PM

Mmmmmm chili

mlyonsd 11-08-2015 05:17 PM

Everyone likes their own version best. I find cooking it a day ahead then putting it in the fridge overnight brings out the flavors even more when reheated.

mdchiefsfan 11-08-2015 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mlyonsd (Post 11870375)
Everyone likes their own version best. I find cooking it a day ahead then putting it in the fridge overnight brings out the flavors even more when reheated.

This. Reheated chili is the shit.

kstater 11-08-2015 05:35 PM

If you're putting beans in it, you're not making chilli, you're making filler.

eDave 11-08-2015 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 11870396)
If you're putting beans in it, you're not making chilli, you're making filler.

Doesn't matter. Had chili.

I always put beans in my chili. Bush's chili beans as it has a nice soup with it. I can only ever find 'medium' though. Rice every once in a while.

BucEyedPea 11-08-2015 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 11870338)
If you ever find yourself having to make a vegetarian chili for some reason, Emeril's recipe is freaking amazeballs. I took it to a potluck at work, and people were freaking out over it. Half of them didn't realize it was vegetarian and though it was genius that I put "steak" in my chili (the portobellos).

I'd be willing to try that. Even a white bean or chicken chili I'd try. Seen pics and those looked good.

Fire Me Boy! 11-08-2015 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 11870396)
If you're putting beans in it, you're not making chilli, you're making filler.


No, you're making chili. Just one has beans. Both are chili.

"Texas chili does not have beans. Except, when it does. Texas chili is chili con carne - peppers with meat. But, just as popular is chili con carne y frijoles - peppers with meat and beans."

tooge 11-08-2015 06:12 PM

I use venison for my chili. It's a tad "sweeter" than beef and works great in chi. I also always use a dark beer, vinegar is a must, diced tomatoes, diced onions. I crush dried ancho and Anaheim peppers as well as these black ones, not sure what they are called. That makes the chili flavor. I always throw a can of tomato sauce and a shot of plain yellow mustard. It's damn good chili

eDave 11-08-2015 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 11870537)
I use venison for my chili. It's a tad "sweeter" than beef and works great in chi. I also always use a dark beer, vinegar is a must, diced tomatoes, diced onions. I crush dried ancho and Anaheim peppers as well as these black ones, not sure what they are called. That makes the chili flavor. I always throw a can of tomato sauce and a shot of plain yellow mustard. It's damn good chili

Hadn't thought of mustard. Will try.

tooge 11-08-2015 06:18 PM

Not a lot. The vinegar and mustard liven it up but a little goes a long way. A large stock pot of chili I would put about three tablespoons of mustard (not dry mustard) and a quarter cup vinegar. Makes all the difference

Buzz 11-08-2015 07:19 PM

This is a quick basic, 1 pound of ground beef, 1 chopped onion, 2 cans of chili beans, 1 can of black beans, 1 can of diced tomatoes and green chilies, 1 can of stewed tomatoes, chili seasoning, splash of worcestershire. I have added mustard before.


Then I throw that in the trash and open a can of this.



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