You can find lots of other world champion recipes for chili at the International Chili Society's website.
Recipe
12 cups, serves 6-10
2 pounds beef, chopped into small cubes
1 pound pork, chopped into small cubes
1 pound ground beef
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 large onions, chopped
1 medium-sized bell peppers, chopped
1 yellow chilies, chopped
2 long green chilies, chopped
1 tablespoon flour
2 tablespoons red chili sauce
4-5 ounces spicy tomato sauce
1 tablespoon prepared yellow mustard
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1¼ ounces chili powder, or to taste
½ tablespoon cumin powder
Dash of oregano
2 10-ounce cans beef broth
1 19-ounce can kidney beans
1 19-ounce can beans
8 ounces mushrooms, chopped (optional)
Salt and pepper, to taste
In 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, sear meat. Add to chili pot. In another 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, sauté garlic, onions, bell pepper, and chilies. Add to chili pot. Heat remaining 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and add flour and brown. Pour in chili sauce. Stir until smooth and pour into chili pot. Bring to boil and add remaining ingredients. Cook slowly 2½ hours, stirring often.
If the chili is too runny, strain the sauce into a bowl. Make a roux by melting ¼ cup butter. Add ¼ cup flour and cook until it has the color of peanut butter. Pour in the strained sauce and stir. Cook until thick. Pour thickened sauce back into chili pot. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Serve with Savory Corn and Pepper Muffins, a dollop of sour cream and grated cheese. This would be a great chili to serve at a Super Bowl party!
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16 comments:
Oh, this sounds good! Great flavors and seasonings. I'm sure it's not traditional to include the mushrooms, but I would like them!
we had a chili last weekend and i normally do not use ground meat. the flavors here sound great!
Looks really delicious! Sounds really wonderful from the ingredients!
Chili is so good in the winter! I can never get enough!
Chili is such great comfort food, huh? Especially well suited for all the snow we've had lately, too!
this sounds good as i'm looking over the ingredient list. lots of new stuff i've never used in any of my recipes like yellow mustard and red chili sauce, even mushrooms. i like sweet and spicy chili best, me and the boyfriend go to chili cookoffs a lot during the summer.
Whoa, championship Chili! Very encouraging indeed-- but most encouraging of all is the delicious photo, just the thing to melt my insides! :)
how big is your crock? This doesn't look like it would it in my 3 quart model
ya gots ta have the beans, regardless of the after-effects! :) looks great, shari.
Audrey - I don't always include them, but they go well in the chili.
MeetaK - Sometimes I take a shortcut and just use ground meat.
pigpigscorner - It is delicious!
Maria - I'm with you.
Hannah - It warms you up.
Karen - I've never been to a chili cookoff. Sounds fun!
Manggy - We need something to melt us up here in Canada!
Gabriel - My crockpot holds 12 cups, which is 3 quarts (just the right fit for this recipe). The original recipe was double this amount.
Grace - The original recipe didn't include any beans, but I agree with you. It's not chili without them!
Thanks for dropping by!
~Shari
i haven't had a lot of chili in my lifetime and the ones i've had have not had that list of amazing ingredients. cheers for the recipe! :) x
Thank you for sharing this recipe. This is hands down the best tasting chili I've ever eaten. And the photos are very taste-ful. Great post!!
I love a good chili! And I love your cute, colorful prep bowls.
Man this looks good. It's cold out so probably gonna try this this weekend.
Copied it...will try it! Looks very tasty!
Oh my. thanks for pointing us out to that website. I've been looking for that one chilli recipe, too.
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