I had chili for lunch and now I just crave more. Mooooooore.
I'm revoking your right to live in texas.
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I have to learn how to make chili. And make it. A lot.
Is chili a fattening food? Or, at least, are there nice versions that aren't?
I'm not a purist, and I actually think I may like to learn several versions of this delicious dish.
I put kidney, black, and great northern beans in my chili. Suck it, bitches.
I also like a couple of chipotles in there for smokey goodness. I grow my own chiles and have a habanero/serrano/jalapeno/garlic relish in the fridge ready to kick start anything from chili to scrambled eggs at a moment's notice. Eating a dollop of that stuff on a chip makes you ready to fuck Odin in his beady eye. I designed the recipe specifically for that reaction, actually.
I grew up near Cincinnati, where people put cocoa, cinnamon, and spaghetti in their chili, so you folks are lucky I stop at beans.
It's CHILI time!
It's CHILI time!
It's CHILI time!
It's CHILI time!
Yes, it's not that worthy even with images. But if she turns my chili joy into meme fodder, at least she should do it properly!Not in my thread bub. And it's pretty fucking lame, regardless...
Banana chips? Now, I've heard of using plantains as a thickening agent (food blog, not practical regional use), but banana chips? Please do explain!
*tummy grumble*
On the other hand1. Traditional Red Chili is defined by the International Chili Society as any kind of meat or combination of meats,cooked with red chili peppers, various spices and other ingredients, with the exception of BEANS and PASTA which are strictly forbidden.
2. Chili Verde is defined by the International Chili Society as any kind of meat or combination of meats, cooked with green chili peppers, various spices and other ingredients, with the exception of BEANS and PASTA which are strictly forbidden.
So, it seems like beans are alright for the hoi polloi.10. Contestants will be permitted to sell or participate in People’s Choice Chili with the approval of the cookoff chairperson and in compliance with State and local agencies. It is at the discretion of each contestant if he or she wants to participate in People’s Choice, unless the sponsoring organization requires People’s Choice Chili in lieu of the entry fee (2 gal maximum) or in addition to the entry fee (1 gal maximum) may be required, but cooks should not be limited to a specific amount. Contestants may elect to pay a cash entry fee rather than provide People’s Choice Chili. PEOPLES CHOICE CHILI MUST HAVE BEANS OR PASTA.
Isn't Chaz a New Yorker?
Yeah.
Beans.
I'm eating chili that someone else fixed right now. The chili god is pleased!Wow, my wife and I had some of her family over last night. We had chili! Clearly there is some greater chili force out there that wants us to be happy
Isn't Chaz a New Yorker?
Yeah.
Beans.