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Al_Howard
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Your 10 Can Chili was mentioned this week. If I reccollect, you updated it. Could you repost please?
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What is this I hear? An update to the sacred scroll of 10 can chili?0
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Google has various number for canned chili recipes. I once used the seven can Chili recipe
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I usually buy the low sodium veggies, rinse the beans and then salt to taste.1
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Here’s the original recipe, as I recall:
1 pound extra lean ground beef
1 yellow onion, diced
2 cans corn, drained
4 cans beans, drained
4 cans diced tomatoes, drained
1 packet taco seasoning
Brown the ground beef. Then add the rest of the ingredients. and mix well. Simmer for about 20 minutes.
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I don’t know about any major “updates” to the recipe, but it’s always been flexible. Lately I have added diced chilies, and I know other folks have different variations.0 -
Thanks Gavin.0
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I just bought all the goodies. I like extra spice do I buy the original Rotel and add one large can of chipotle chili’s and sauce. Keeps the kids from eating it. This has been a staple for me for many years. Thanks, Gavin. Hope all is well with you; hope you and your son are well. Still remember that great lunch, but can’t even remember how long it’s been since I was out there to see you, Bob, and others. My daughter is up near Sea-Tac now so I rarely get down south. Maybe you all (I refuse to say y’all) need to come here.1
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I still used the original recipe and also add diced Ortega Chili's and I very the meat to what ever we have or strikes my fancy. I make my own spice mix for taco seasoning and use that. Just had a small chili omelet as a matter of fact. Very filling and protein rich breakfast.0
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myallforjcbill wrote: »I still used the original recipe and also add diced Ortega Chili's and I very the meat to what ever we have or strikes my fancy. I make my own spice mix for taco seasoning and use that. Just had a small chili omelet as a matter of fact. Very filling and protein rich breakfast.
Ohhh another use for the delicious, HUGE pot of chili! Thanks for mentioning an omelette. I might try a scramble with it too! Ohhh the possibilities!
And I love how we all have our own twists to the recipe. I add Rotel for one of the tomatoes, sriracha, and love a variety of beans (kidney, black, great northern). For company, I serve with sour cream, cheese, and thin sliced green onions. This recipe has to the one that I am never tired of!1 -
This conversation needs to be a "sticky note". Love me some 10 can chili!0
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