RESURRECTED: My Famous Sweet & Spicy Chili Recipe
I've resurrected an old blog post from this past April as part of Mina's Blogfest II.
-----
Like my stories, I like my chili sweet and spicy. Here's a recipe of my famous (at least famous with my family and friends :) Sweet & Spicy Chili. It's super easy and very delicious so give it try and let me know what you think!
**Disclaimer: measurements are my best estimations since I don't usually use measurements when I make my chili so feel free to adjust depending on your tastes!
Ingredients:
Once it's ready to serve, enjoy with sour cream and/or the Sweet & Spicy Doritos chips (the purple bag! :).
How do you like your chili?
-----
Like my stories, I like my chili sweet and spicy. Here's a recipe of my famous (at least famous with my family and friends :) Sweet & Spicy Chili. It's super easy and very delicious so give it try and let me know what you think!
**Disclaimer: measurements are my best estimations since I don't usually use measurements when I make my chili so feel free to adjust depending on your tastes!
Ingredients:
- 1 lb - lean ground beef (or turkey)
- 2.5 tbsp - chili powder (separated)
- 1/2 tsp - salt and pepper
- 1 tbsp - olive oil
- 1tbsp - chopped garlic
- 1 - 15oz can of red kidney beans
- 1 - medium can of diced tomatoes
- 1 - small can of tomato sauce
- 1 tbsp - brown sugar (I use Splenda blend)
- 1 - onion, diced
- 1 - green, red, or yellow bell pepper (I use a half of all three!), diced
- Season the ground meat with 1/2 tbsp of chili powder and salt and pepper
- Heat oil in a dutch pot on medium and add in garlic, stirring until brown
- Place seasoned meat in the hot oil and cook thoroughly until brown
- Stir in red kidney beans for about 5 mins
- Add diced tomatoes and tomato sauce, stirring until it's at a boil
- Stir in brown sugar and 2 tbsp of chili powder
- Add in onions and peppers, stir and mix in well
- Reduce heat and let simmer for about 20-30 mins
Once it's ready to serve, enjoy with sour cream and/or the Sweet & Spicy Doritos chips (the purple bag! :).
How do you like your chili?
Comments
And Mina, you can definitely leave out the sugar if you like you chili more spicy than sweet. =)