I’m not going to argue the beans, no beans, but my chili has won several contests. My son’s Jeep club was ata big show with clubs from all over the country, they had a chili cook off. My son took second place out of over 50 entries, his was Hormel no bean chili straight from the cans. He owned up to it and they had a big laugh over it. My point i, chili is what you say it is and everyone has an opinion.
My {NJ] recipe for the dish goes like this 1 tbls cumin, 2 tbls chili powder, 2 tbls crushed red pepper, 3 multi colored [1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green] bell peppers, a fresh habanero, a can of tomato paste, a 28 oz can of diced tomatoes, and 2 pounds of ground chuck, 8 hours in the crock pot and serve it over corn chips, elbow macaroni or Goya black beans, your choice.
“Most historians agree that the earliest written description of chili came from J.C. Clopper, who lived near Houston. While his description never mentions the word chili this is what he wrote of his visit to San Antonio in 1828: "When they [poor families of San Antonio] have to lay for their meat in the market, a very little is made to suffice for the family; it is generally cut into a kind of hash with nearly as many peppers as there are pieces of meat—this is all stewed together.”
Here’s the link to the article: http://www.nationalchiliday.com/chili-history.html#.XDTbC1VKhEY
All-y’all know what? The recipes for chili and potato salad are like fingerprints; everybody has them and nobody’s are alike and anybody can say theirs are the best!
I usually add red kidney beans because that’s how my father made chili. The last time I made chili I used black beans and it was really good. Next time I’m going to add some whole kernel corn with the black beans.
First time I ever saw chili was at a party at my husband’s girlfriend’s house. (We were not married, but engaged at the time. – I knew she would not last and I would.)
pearlsbs about 6 years ago
It’s not real chili if it has beans in it.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 6 years ago
Memories of road kill chili from my days on the rodeo trail rides. No beans and plenty hot.
Grace Premium Member about 6 years ago
Cinnamon is a good secret ingredient for chili.
Sephten about 6 years ago
Isn’t this the plot to Kung Fu Panda?
jarvisloop about 6 years ago
My secret ingredient: Frank’s Hot Sauce.
Ontman about 6 years ago
My ‘secret’ ingredient is pineapple.
nosirrom about 6 years ago
Judging by the way Janis is chowing down on that chili I wonder if Arlo’s secret ingredient is legal in their state.
Meledosia about 6 years ago
Just like it isn’t a hot dog if you put ketchup on it. It’s criminal!
toppop52 about 6 years ago
I’m not going to argue the beans, no beans, but my chili has won several contests. My son’s Jeep club was ata big show with clubs from all over the country, they had a chili cook off. My son took second place out of over 50 entries, his was Hormel no bean chili straight from the cans. He owned up to it and they had a big laugh over it. My point i, chili is what you say it is and everyone has an opinion.
unfair.de about 6 years ago
Dark chocolate. It aint Chili without.
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Tumeric.
Russell Bedford about 6 years ago
My {NJ] recipe for the dish goes like this 1 tbls cumin, 2 tbls chili powder, 2 tbls crushed red pepper, 3 multi colored [1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green] bell peppers, a fresh habanero, a can of tomato paste, a 28 oz can of diced tomatoes, and 2 pounds of ground chuck, 8 hours in the crock pot and serve it over corn chips, elbow macaroni or Goya black beans, your choice.
JohnHarry Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yum – Fritos – the original Health Food.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Cat hair.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
It’s still better to dispose of boogers elsewhere.
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
It’s ALL good!!! Especially in the winter. Add cornbread and it’s heavenly.
57BelAir about 6 years ago
“Most historians agree that the earliest written description of chili came from J.C. Clopper, who lived near Houston. While his description never mentions the word chili this is what he wrote of his visit to San Antonio in 1828: "When they [poor families of San Antonio] have to lay for their meat in the market, a very little is made to suffice for the family; it is generally cut into a kind of hash with nearly as many peppers as there are pieces of meat—this is all stewed together.”
Here’s the link to the article: http://www.nationalchiliday.com/chili-history.html#.XDTbC1VKhEY
LadyPeterW about 6 years ago
All-y’all know what? The recipes for chili and potato salad are like fingerprints; everybody has them and nobody’s are alike and anybody can say theirs are the best!
paranormal about 6 years ago
I usually add red kidney beans because that’s how my father made chili. The last time I made chili I used black beans and it was really good. Next time I’m going to add some whole kernel corn with the black beans.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 about 6 years ago
New England Chili: secret ingredient is molasses.
toppop52 about 6 years ago
So then Indiana is well ahead of Chicago, that gave us the big O.
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
It has to have beans to qualify as a Weapon of Odoriferous Destruction…
mafastore almost 6 years ago
First time I ever saw chili was at a party at my husband’s girlfriend’s house. (We were not married, but engaged at the time. – I knew she would not last and I would.)