Note: Anything I make that has ground up beef in it, I make with the highest fat content ground beef around. It gives the recipe much more flavor AND - it's no big deal to drain off most of the fat. It's also cheaper, and these days that matters! So...... chili time!
This recipe will feed 4-6 people and give you leftovers to freeze for hot dogs.
INGREDIENTS:
2-1/2 lbs. Hamburger
1 lb. Stew beef - cut into dice size pieces
1 large Onion - chopped
1 TBSP Oil
1 TBSP Butter
3 pkgs French's Chili-O Mix (NOT McCormicks)
1/4 C Frank's Original Hot sauce
3 cans Petite diced tomatoes - undrained
1 large jar Picante sauce (I use Medium, but
hot works if that's your taste)
2 tsp. cayenne pepper flakes
Beans are optional - I personally don't use them
DIRECTIONS:
If you are using beans, pour them in a colander and set in the sink to drain.
In a large Dutch oven, brown the hamburger, breaking it into chunks Cook until it's almost grey. Drain well.
In a sautee pan/wok, add a tablespoon of oil and bring to a shimmer. Pat the stew beef dry and toss it in the wok and stir fry until it's grey. Add the butter and onion and cook another 1-2 minutes until the onions begin to soften. Add this to the Dutch oven (undrained - butter makes EVERYTHING better!).
Add TWO packages of Chili-O to the pot and stir to coat.
Add the Frank's, tomatoes and picante (chunky salsa will also do fine) and cayenne pepper - stir to blend.
Add DRAINED beans and stir well
Bring to a simmer and reduce heat and cook for 15-20 minutes. Stir often, as this may scorch since we've drained most of the fat out. Add about 1/4 C of water if the chili seems too thick.
Check for taste and add the remaining pack of Chili-O mix (which will thicken the chili a little more) for a little more zing. Stir well and simmer another 4-5 minutes. (You really CAN'T overcook this, but you CAN scorch the krap out of it if you abandon the stove!)
Remove from stove and let the chili rest for 5-10 minutes
Excellent served over rice and/or topped with your favorite grated cheese. Also makes a great con queso when blended with cheese
Freezes great!
I'm not a crock pot cooker as a rule, but for winter parties I make the chili ahead and put it in the crock pot to keep warm, and that's one more thing I can check off my list!
Note: If you are really into HEAT, add fresh jalopenos to the onions as you sautee them, or add your favorite peppers from a jar. ENJOY!
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