daschoo;2704358 said:anyone have any good ones? i'm in scotland, love cooking and wanting to add an authentic texas chili to my repertoire.
big dog cowboy;2704369 said:I hear a rumor about those hairy chested women seen around the Memphis area and always wondered........
:eekmouse:Yeagermeister;2704397 said:They'll whoop your arse :laugh1:
Yeagermeister;2704363 said:I don't know the exact recipe by my wife uses the two alarm chili mix along with ground beef, 5 types of beans (pinto, black, white, red and kidney) and hit rotel. It will put hair on your chest. Most of the time you don't really need a spoon.
Yeagermeister;2704363 said:I don't know the exact recipe by my wife uses the two alarm chili mix along with ground beef, 5 types of beans (pinto, black, white, red and kidney) and hit rotel. It will put hair on your chest. Most of the time you don't really need a spoon. :laugh1:
DallasCowpoke;2706235 said:Officially makes it stew!
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trickblue;2706314 said:Or casserole...![]()

DallasCowpoke;2706342 said:Yeaaaa, that too.
Silly southern Yankees. They think BBQ's pig and chili's got beans!
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lewpac;2706684 said:The BEAN thing is rule No. 1....................NO BEANS, and everyone knows it.
In fact, I lived in Houston for 5 years, and no "chili cook-off" contest (of which there are many) even allows chili with beans in the competition.
Try this one ingredient with whatever else you decide:
Along with any hamburger you DO brown-up for the chili (if any at all after this idea), get some flank-steak. Season it up on the heavy side with your chili-powder in the same recipe. Salt, pepper and garlic too. Throw it on a red-hot, fired up grill. Stop short of "blackening" it, but come close while the inside is still rare. Cut it up into bite-size pieces and throw it in the chili when it's about half-done so it's still about medium-rare when the whole thing is ready to eat...................
Don't tell anybody......................................................
Yeagermeister;2706718 said:btw my wife, the one who makes said chili, is a native texan so
Yeagermeister;2706718 said:There problem #1 :laugh1:
btw my wife, the one who makes said chili, is a native texan so
:moonbart:
to all of you
:laugh1:
daschoo;2707108 said:going to watch holland v scotland and made a big pot of what i would class as chili.
ingrediants were:
6 steaks (cut into chunks)
1 packet of bacon (cut into chunks)
2 onions (chopped)
8 medium heat chili's (chopped)
1 jar of jalopenos (chopped)
2 tins of tomato (blended)
3 bell peppers (blended)
ground black pepper
ground cayenne chili pepper
tomato puree
bottle of beer
browned onion, steak, bacon and chilis in some butter with black pepper. added the beer and let simmer for 10 minutes then added the blended tomato and pepper and the ground cayenne with some tomato puree and left to simmer for a few hours.
just wondering if this would pass as a chili or have i made a spicy stew?
DallasCowpoke;2706730 said:Yup, and therein lies the reason we ran her out of the state!
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Yeagermeister;2707307 said:stew
no beans=not chili![]()
daschoo;2708025 said:i thought real chili didn't have beans? now i'm really confused.![]()
the chili? was brilliant but unfortunately we were beaten 3 nil by the dutch which kind of ruined the night a bit
