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No Beans About It - Chili
SUBMITTED BY:
GINAGINA
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IamMBB
"My husband won't eat beans but LOVES chili, so I had to come up with this variation on an old favorite. Instead, it contains lots of canned tomatoes and onion. This is great served over rice with some shredded cheese and a dollop of sour cream. Ground turkey may be substituted for ground beef."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
1 Hr
READY IN
1 Hr 15 Min
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1 pound ground beef
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 large onion, chopped
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce
1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
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DIRECTIONS
Crumble the ground beef into a stock pot or large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onion and garlic, and cook stirring frequently until beef is evenly browned. Drain off excess grease.
Season with chili powder, oregano, cumin and hot sauce. Stir in the tomatoes and vinegar. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, and simmer for about 1 hour - or longer if you have time. Stir occasionally to prevent burning on the bottom.
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Reviewed on Jan. 11, 2007 by
MrsWifey/Mommy
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Jan. 11, 2007
I'm kicking Hormel chili out the door! Home-made, healthy (no bugs or odds & ends to worry about down at the chili plant! ew!!) and my family really LOVED Frito-chili night. SO FAST & EASY TO MAKE!! Our daughter will be making us this for chili dogs, Frito-chili, and anything else we can think to top it with, spaghetti? We served ours in big bowls with Frito chips on bottom, then some shredded cheddar cheese, the chili, then some avacodos and onions, we were out of tomatoes so we omitted the thought for this time, the kids liked more cheese & some sour cream on top. Black beans will be there next time --on the side. VERY GOOD! Put a bowl of condiments in the center for everyone to personalize theirs!
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I'm kicking Hormel chili out the door! Home-made, healthy (no bugs or odds & ends to worry...
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Reviewed on Mar. 9, 2008 by
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busymommy
Mar. 9, 2008
My son's preschool has an annual "hot dogs with dad supper." The only thing left on the sign up sheet was a crock pot of chili so I thought I'd better test this out before I subjected all of those 3 and 4 year olds and their daddies. I made this for about 10 people for dinner. (to go with hot dogs) It got nothing but rave reviews from everyone--young and old. It's not spicy (which is really good for my needs) but had a lot of flavor. My husband said this is the only chili recipe he didn't feel the need to add a bunch of ketchup to. So a success indeed. It will be making its debut at the preschool in a few weeks!!
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Reviewed on Feb. 4, 2008 by momof3
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momof3
Feb. 4, 2008
My family liked the chili, I am from Ohio and we don't believe that beans belong in chili...so I wanted to try your recipe. The only thing we noticed was that it had a bit too much vinegar in it..I think next time I will just reduce that a bit. Overall, really good and really easy to make! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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Reviewed on Dec. 6, 2007 by
The Daycare Lady
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The Daycare Lady
Dec. 6, 2007
I Love It! I substituted diced and whole tomatoes for the crushed tomatoes and mashed them with a potato masher and used 1/4 tsp of garlic powder instead of fresh garlic and it turned out great with ingredients that I had on hand. This recipe is one that I'll use again.
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I Love It! I substituted diced and whole tomatoes for the crushed tomatoes and mashed them...
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Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2006 by
Drac
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Drac
Sep. 21, 2006
Can't stand beans. This was excellent!
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Can't stand beans. This was excellent!
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Reviewed on Mar. 7, 2006 by
jill c
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jill c
Mar. 7, 2006
My husband refuses to eat beans. He loved this chili. I used worcester sauce instead of red wine vinegar the first time and liked it better.
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Reviewed on Feb. 5, 2006 by
SugarKitty
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SugarKitty
Feb. 5, 2006
Because I live in Holland and haven't been able to find chili w/out beans in the grocery store -- I was so happy to find this recipe -- and I had all the ingredients on hand. Yum - Yummy -- tastes so good -- even better than canned Hormel chili in my opinion. The only thing differently I did was process the chili at the end - so that it had that good canned chili sauce texture. I served it on hotdogs and have enough leftover for our baked potatoes tomorrow night - Yippee!
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Reviewed on May 1, 2006 by
JDVMD
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JDVMD
May 1, 2006
Great recipe. Lots of flavor. My kids hate beans so this was perfect for them. I did add some additional seasonings but this was a great start.
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Great recipe. Lots of flavor. My kids hate beans so this was perfect for them. I did add some...
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Reviewed on Apr. 7, 2006 by
Hannah
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Hannah
Apr. 7, 2006
I don't like beans with my chili either, so this was great. I prefer to use it with crackers, biscuits, etc. I only used 1/8cup of the vinegar, but it still came out fine.
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I don't like beans with my chili either, so this was great. I prefer to use it with crackers,...
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Reviewed on Feb. 6, 2006 by Alan W Clark
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Alan W Clark
Feb. 6, 2006
This is really good chili for my family. I have to feed 8 differant people with 8 differant tastes and sets of allergies every day, and(after I substituted shallots for the garlic) even the pickiest eater loved it. The defalt spicyness of the chili is quite low, but that is easily fixed. I also suggest adding a can or two of mild diced green chilis, and using balsamic vinigar instead of the red wine vinigar. It adds a really nice flavor.
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