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Chili Recipes

Posted By: 6PAX

Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 04:22 PM

One of my favorite meals is chili. However, my wife can't seem to find a recipe that is to my liking. Either it's not very flavorful or it's too mild or sometimes the consistency is pasty. An example of the type of chili I like is Wendy's chili especially when I would add several of the little packets of hot sauce they used to give you on the side. She has tried a Wendy's copycat recipe but it didn't turn out anything like Wendy's. Just wanted to ask if anyone here has a good chili recipe to offer that uses ground beef or ground chicken and has some heat to it but is not so hot that you can't taste the flavor of the ingredients.
Posted By: Nukechargerboy

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 04:36 PM

frontier soups makes a pretty good chili. Unfortunately it's out of stock. try andersonhousefoods.com
Posted By: 4406bbl

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 05:20 PM

Williams Chili seasoning has a good balance of flavor vs hot. I add a can of green chilis to it.
Posted By: W.I.N. Racing

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 05:41 PM

Here's mine, I call it #1 chili...all ingredients are one something. It a North East style...it will give you nose a little run but not burn your innards (coming or going)
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1lb meat of choice
one lg onion
one green pepper
one jalapeno pepper
one palm full of black pepper
one palm full of Chili powder
one can crushed tomato
one can Kidney beans
one can Black beans
one jar spaghetti sauce
one palm full red pepper flakes (if more heat is desired)

Place chopped onion, pepper, jalapeno in crock pot and cover with water. Add Chili powder, Black pepper let simmer until they become tender (not cooked thru). Add meat (you may want to brown in a pan to render the fat off , again not cooked thru) Add crushed Tomato and spaghetti sauce. let simmer until meat and vegetable are cooked thru. Rinse beans and add to pot, let simmer 10-15min then it ready to go ready to go.
Best part once you have everything in the pot it can sit all day (low heat) its a great busy day meal. set it up in the AM and eat when you want. It freezes/reheats well also.









Posted By: Alaskan_TA

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 06:01 PM

I start with the Carroll Shelby mix and then add all I want in with it.......

I make a 4 bean chili. Shred the white meat from a roasted chicken, then add the beans, Italian style diced tomatoes, lots of diced garlic, crushed red pepper and anything else I feel like.

I use a 2 gallon crock pot.

Serve with jalapeño pepper slices on top.
Posted By: BSharp

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 07:10 PM

Wick Fowler's is a good start. Add whatever you like. It costs way more than the included ingredients would, but the spices are packaged individually so you can control the heat and flavor.
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Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 07:15 PM

I don't use any store bought mixes as the wife has high blood pressure so I avoid high fructose corn syrup for my blood sugar, and as much sodium as possible when cooking. We make most everything from scratch and the fresher the better.
I also like the Wendy's chili and this recipe can get you that consistency but with more flavors and lower sodium.


Super simple recipe and you can make it as mild or as hot as you want.
1 lb ground beef or two boneless chicken breasts
2 stalks of celery chopped
1 large onion chopped
4 green onions chopped stalks and all
Parsely
Oregano
3-4 garlic cloves crushed and then chopped
Basil
1 can crushed tomatoes the larger 24oz? can
1 jar regular or spicy V8 juice. (You can get low sodium versions of either)
2-3 teaspoons chili powder to taste
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
2-4 cans of dark and light kidney beans depending on how much you want to make. 2 cans should be enough for 4 people or 2 people twice. It does freeze well.

Saute the celery and onions in little olive oil just enough, maybe 1-2 tablespoons but not more than 3, in a stock pot until clear, brown the beef or chicken in a skillet and drain. Add the cooked meat to the stock pot. Stir in the can of tomatoes and all the other ingredients then add the V8 juice to get the desired consistency. Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer uncovered for at least 20 minutes.
This is a pretty mild chili so you can add more chili powder, cayenne or even green chilis or some slices of jalapenos to it to suit your taste. One note is the longer it simmers the spicier it gets so if you don't like it too spicy start cautiously.

I also rinse the kidney beans well and soak them in cold water for at least 20 minutes before cooking.

EDIT: I looked back at my recipe and you can add red pepper flakes as well, mine includes a 1/2 teaspoon. I rarely measure anything when cooking so it comes out a little different each time, lol, except for pepper varieties. You can always add more but can't take it away. If you find you made it too spicy you could always add another can of beans and more regular V8 juice to water it down.

Posted By: SNK-EYZ

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 07:29 PM

This is the brand chili mix that I've been using for about 20 years, Bayou Magic.
They make an assortment of different Cajun mixes.

https://www.bayoulandexpress.com/main.sc

They have the chili mixes with and without beans.

With beans, https://www.bayoulandexpress.com/2-Step-Chili-With-Bean-54.htm

Without beans, https://www.bayoulandexpress.com/2-Step-Chili-No-Bean-53.htm
Posted By: theraif

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 07:51 PM

i toss in a can of cream of mushroom soup and some brown sugar
Posted By: Neil

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 07:53 PM

Find a salsa you like and pour a little into the chili when warming it up.
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 07:55 PM

Originally Posted by theraif
i toss in a can of cream of mushroom soup and some brown sugar

Oh gawd no, just no. laugh2
Posted By: wingman

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 08:21 PM

Originally Posted by 6PAX
An example of the type of chili I like is Wendy's chili.

Just wanted to ask if anyone here has a good chili recipe to offer


I'm sorry, I can do one or the other. Please make up your mind... grin stirthepot
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 08:32 PM

Originally Posted by wingman
Originally Posted by 6PAX
An example of the type of chili I like is Wendy's chili.

Just wanted to ask if anyone here has a good chili recipe to offer


I'm sorry, I can do one or the other. Please make up your mind... grin stirthepot

I think he's referring to the consistency of Wendy's chili which I prefer as well.
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 08:57 PM

OK, now I'm going to make chili tomorrow. I'll measure everything and write it down to be accurate, but I don't have any green onions and I'm not going to the store, still can't tell where the road is.
Posted By: 6PAX

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 09:52 PM

Originally Posted by wingman
Originally Posted by 6PAX
An example of the type of chili I like is Wendy's chili.

Just wanted to ask if anyone here has a good chili recipe to offer


I'm sorry, I can do one or the other. Please make up your mind... grin stirthepot



I happen to like Wendy's chili, always have. It's just not hot enough without adding the hot sauce to it.


Originally Posted by Guitar Jones

I think he's referring to the consistency of Wendy's chili which I prefer as well.


I do prefer the consistency of their style of chili over the thicker, tomato sauce type.
Posted By: SNK-EYZ

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/18/21 11:09 PM

Originally Posted by 6PAX
Originally Posted by wingman
Originally Posted by 6PAX
An example of the type of chili I like is Wendy's chili.

Just wanted to ask if anyone here has a good chili recipe to offer


I'm sorry, I can do one or the other. Please make up your mind... grin stirthepot



I happen to like Wendy's chili, always have. It's just not hot enough without adding the hot sauce to it.


Originally Posted by Guitar Jones

I think he's referring to the consistency of Wendy's chili which I prefer as well.


I do prefer the consistency of their style of chili over the thicker, tomato sauce type.


You may like the Bayou Magic mix, it give you a good heat with a lingering low burn without being just ridiculous hot from the start.
Just a good lingering heat in your mouth.
Posted By: BSharp

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 12:32 AM

Wendy's chili is not bad. I like to get their bacon-cheese baked potato and dump a cup of chili over it.
Posted By: moparjim79

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 12:45 AM

Most of these replies are hard to read. The majority are reflective of old man taste buds and a dash complacency. The statement made was I like Wendy's chilli, does anyone have a good recipe for that? I have many good recipes that I share with my wife, we have several chili recipes. They are supreme against Wendy's. My father LOVED Wendy's chilli, then my wife made hers, and my mother copied and put her spin on it( no beans) and pops was set. Flavor is one thing, but consistency can be manipulated easily. From runny to thick, it can happen without altering flavors. To each their own.
Posted By: DUFFMAN

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 03:10 AM

Okay. The real big question; red or white? I make both.
Posted By: moparpollack

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 03:26 AM

Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Okay. The real big question; red or white? I make both.


In Wisconsin they put spaghetti in chili, runaway
Posted By: SNK-EYZ

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 09:26 AM

Originally Posted by moparpollack
Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Okay. The real big question; red or white? I make both.


In Wisconsin they put spaghetti in chili, runaway


If you put chili on spaghetti noodles it's chili-mac around here. shruggy
Posted By: MI_Custumz

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 10:59 AM

Here is a Wendy's copycat recipe I found a few years ago. I get asked to make it every year for Christmas at the in-laws. Original recipe calls for water, draining the beans, pinto beans, and shredded carrots. I changed pinto beans to kidney beans. I found water with the bean liquid made it too thin and just put the bean juice in the pot. Thought on that is the juice will have more flavor than water and will thin it out just a tad. Wife doesn't care for the carrots so we leave them out. I did make it with potatoes once because we had one or two left over and thought what the heck. We also make it and let it sit in the garage or fridge overnight to let the flavors really set in.

Chili
2 lbs ground chuck
29 oz can tomato sauce
15 ½ oz can dark red kidney beans (with liquid)
30 ½ oz can mild chili beans (with liquid)
28 oz can diced tomatoes (with liquid)
4 oz Ortega diced green chiles
Diced medium onion
3-5 stalked of celery chopped up
Small bag of shredded carrots
Fine cubed potatoes (optional)
2 teaspoons cumin powder
3 tablespoons chili powder
1 ½ teaspoon black pepper
2 teaspoons salt
Brown chuck, drain, crumble into small pieces. Combine chuck, seasonings, and all other ingredients into pot. Bring to simmer and let cook for 2-3 hours, stirring often.***
***I add the spices in a bowl and mix. Then the mix goes in with the beef. After each addition of ingredients, make sure to mix. Then I add the chilis, tomato sauce, tomatoes, chili beans, kidney beans, and veggies.
Posted By: Dcuda69

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 05:40 PM

Originally Posted by moparpollack
Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Okay. The real big question; red or white? I make both.


In Wisconsin they put spaghetti in chili, runaway


We use elbow macaroni! We also use chuck roast instead of burger. Bush's or Brooks hot and mild chili beans along with all the other good stuff(onions,jalapenos,etc. Top it with some good shredded cheddar and diced red onion.....yummy!! Of course you need some good hearty/chewy/crusty bread for dunkin!!!
Posted By: Grizzly

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 08:47 PM

Originally Posted by moparjim79
Most of these replies are hard to read. The majority are reflective of old man taste buds and a dash complacency. .


Indeed, the Franks "not red hot at all" laugh2 sauce thread I think was intended to make these old farts sound tough. lol.

Mo' Farts would be shut down for a good day of bathroom attendance if any of these chili recipes had any real heat to them. tonguue
Posted By: John Brown

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 09:33 PM

Originally Posted by Dcuda69
Originally Posted by moparpollack
Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Okay. The real big question; red or white? I make both.


In Wisconsin they put spaghetti in chili, runaway


We use elbow macaroni! We also use chuck roast instead of burger. Bush's or Brooks hot and mild chili beans along with all the other good stuff(onions,jalapenos,etc. Top it with some good shredded cheddar and diced red onion.....yummy!! Of course you need some good hearty/chewy/crusty bread for dunkin!!!


Cincinnati Chili has spaghetti too, from what I hear. Ain't in my game plan though.
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 09:41 PM

Originally Posted by Grizzly
Originally Posted by moparjim79
Most of these replies are hard to read. The majority are reflective of old man taste buds and a dash complacency. .


Indeed, the Franks "not red hot at all" laugh2 sauce thread I think was intended to make these old farts sound tough. lol.

Mo' Farts would be shut down for a good day of bathroom attendance if any of these chili recipes had any real heat to them. tonguue

Well ya know with any luck you'll be an old fart too someday, but if you are the same in real life as you are here I'd be amazed if someone doesn't put you in an early grave. laugh2
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 10:19 PM

Ok, so I used,
2 teaspoons chili powder
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
2 teaspoons parsley
1 teaspoon fresh basil
1/2 teaspoon oregano
I used spicy V8
I would call it mildly spicy, it could have used more but was still good. I think I'll add some white pepper and green chiles next time.
Try the recipe and experiment with it, there is plenty of room to make it your own.
Posted By: W.I.N. Racing

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 11:54 PM

Originally Posted by moparjim79
Most of these replies are hard to read. The majority are reflective of old man taste buds and a dash complacency. The statement made was I like Wendy's chilli, does anyone have a good recipe for that? I have many good recipes that I share with my wife, we have several chili recipes. They are supreme against Wendy's. My father LOVED Wendy's chilli, then my wife made hers, and my mother copied and put her spin on it( no beans) and pops was set. Flavor is one thing, but consistency can be manipulated easily. From runny to thick, it can happen without altering flavors. To each their own.

To to be contrarian but... No the original question was "Just wanted to ask if anyone here has a good chili recipe to offer that uses ground beef or ground chicken and has some heat to it but is not so hot that you can't taste the flavor of the ingredients." no mention of a Wendy's similar recipe in the question asked. Therefore you will get chili recipes.
Posted By: moparjim79

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/19/21 11:59 PM

Hmm, I just reread and there was definitely mention of Wendys.
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/20/21 12:59 AM

It's ok, I just try to not be a jerk for no reason. Grizzly is who he is.
Posted By: Grizzly

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/20/21 04:41 PM

Thanks Moparjim79, I appreciate you getting my sense of humor, that's exactly what it was meant to do. up

Sincere thanks for calling the out-of-line remark from another Member.
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/20/21 06:21 PM

Originally Posted by Grizzly
Thanks Moparjim79, I appreciate you getting my sense of humor, that's exactly what it was meant to do. up

Sincere thanks for calling the out-of-line remark from another Member.


laugh2 I'll remember that the next time you call me a liar.
Posted By: Grizzly

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/22/21 03:19 PM

Yeah, keep grasping, this just has to be all about you doesn't it?

A bullschitting Liar is right, and now you're being a Doosh.

Obviously you haven't amounted to anything in life. Just go away, you are of no use to Anyone on here.
Posted By: Guitar Jones

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/22/21 09:05 PM

Originally Posted by Grizzly
Yeah, keep grasping, this just has to be all about you doesn't it?

A bullschitting Liar is right, and now you're being a Doosh.

Obviously you haven't amounted to anything in life. Just go away, you are of no use to Anyone on here.

Now everyone sees you for who you are. Thanks for proving my earlier post. laugh2
My apologies to the OP.
Posted By: Sniper

Re: Chili Recipes - 02/22/21 09:17 PM

My chili will make your scalp sweat and itch and the next morning your ass will remind you that you ate chili the night before;

But my recipe is a guarded secret.
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