Cookin' with teh Canno Pt2: Chili

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Cookin' with teh Canno Pt2: Chili

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Well, it is that time of year again--Winter. Time for foods that warm ya up. Here is my recipe for chili (pretty fucking hot, careful):

Canno's Roasted 4-pepper Chili

1/2 LB Lean Ground Pork
1/2 LB Lean Ground Sirloin
2 16 OZ cans Pinto Beans
2 15 OZ cans Stewed Tomatos
~20 OZ Dark Beer (Sierra Nevada Pale is great--I used Fuller's Stout last time)
3 Large Jalepenos (fresh)
1 Habenero (fresh)
4 Sirrano Chilis (fresh)
2-3 Chipotle Chilis(Smoked Jalepeno - they come in a can)
4-6 Cloves Garlic (depending on size)
1 large Yellow Onion
1 TBLSP Garlic Powder
1 TBLSP Chili Powder
1 TBLSP Tobasco
1 PKG Chili Mix (I used El Paso Chili Blend http://www.elpasochile.com/ , but the Lawry's stuff available in stores is perfectly fine)

Heat oven to 400. Wrap Jalepenos, Sirranos, and garlic cloves in foil. Roast for ~20 minutes until skins start to brown. Cool these and mince finely after discarding stems and seeds. Set aside.

Chop up onion, chipotles, set aside. De-seed and finely mince fresh habenero.

Break apart and brown pork and sirloin in skillet, drain.

In large pot, combine all ingredients and bring to a slow boil.

Reduce heat to low and simmer for 3 hours, stirring every so often.

Add salt and fresh ground pepper to taste.

WARNING: This is very spicy stuff. Reduce the amount of chilis if you can't hang. Use caution when handling chilis--the oils will get in your skin and cause irritation as well as potentially get in your eyes, it hurts like a bitch. To avoid this, use rubber gloves when washing and especially chopping.

If you really want it mild, use a couple fresh Anaheim Chilis(roasted, as above) in place of the Habenero, Sirranos, Jalepenos...
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Post by Mort »

Im gonna use that mix in my crockpot, sounds like I'll be blowing gasgets tomorrow..... but fuck it!


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Post by Xouqoa »

That sounds like a really good mix.. maybe if I'm feeling overzealous one day I'll try and make it! Oh and the glove thing is definately a good idea for cutting habaneros. ;) You do not want that stuff to get in your eyes.
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Post by masteen »

Looks very similar to the recipe a friend of mine cooks, except she uses more garlic and 2 pounds of ground Bambi. Deer chili is the BEST!
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Post by Canelek »

That's the cool thing about chili, you can alter so many ingredients to make it the way you like :)

I started with meat, mix, tomatos, beans.. then added what I thought I would like :) As soon as find some bambi, that will be going in to replace the pork/beef.

As for the chilis, you can roast em, smoke em, or just keep them raw and it works :) And the more garlic, the merrier :)
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Jesus, why didn't you just say:
One part ground beef
One part kidney beans
One part all kinds of really hot fucking peppers

Just reading that list made me sweat
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Chipotles pwn
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Post by Vannoth »

Cane,

You should try it with some chopped up pineapple chunks in it.

I know it sounds sick, but it adds so much to a really hot chili.

Don't knock it till you've tried it.

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Post by Animalor »

Does there exist a kind of chili in the world without all the f'ing beans?
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Chili without beans is like peanut butter and jelly without peanut butter. :)
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Post by Animalor »

Jelly alone still tastes great!
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Post by Canelek »

Interesting point, Vannoth. Actually, mango or carrots work well to offset the heat. Beans aren't required at all, just add more beer and perhaps 1/2 cup of beef broth or something. I don't like kidney beans, so I use Pintos.

Basically, you can replace 90% of the ingredients with something else and it works ;)
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Post by kyoukan »

More soul food recipes please. I'm getting into cooking that a lot at home but it is hard to find non-lousy recipes for soul food on the internet.
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Will look into that Kyu. I think my Mom has some old secrets somewhere. Either that, or I experiment with a few, modify, test and see what tastes good. Lemme get back to you on that :)
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Post by Pubin »

4 serrano and 1 habanero? how does that johnny cash song go?.."my ass iiiissss a burning ring of fire."

something like that
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Post by Ogbar »

Try using ground buffalo instead .... :D
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Drolgins Chili tip:

Do NOT clean chilis, then fondle your girlfriend in intimate places. She will not like you much.
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Drolgin Steingrinder wrote:Drolgins Chili tip:

Do NOT clean chilis, then fondle your girlfriend in intimate places. She will not like you much.
And that is EXACTLY why I put the warning in....
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I can't hack the chillis anymore :(.
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Post by Fredonia Coldheart »

I know it sounds weird but adding a little bit of cocoa (the powedered stuff) to chili is also very good. A guy I worked with from Texas told me about that. He also used to use cut up steak cubes instead of ground meat.
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Post by Chidoro »

Actually, chocolate is a pretty common ingredient in chili-like foods. I know it's used in a lot of mexican recipes.
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Yep, local Chili King has chocolate chips as a topping :) This guy rules, his chilis are so damn good. He has even been featured on FoodTV. Here is the link:

http://www.chilimysoul.com

I go there once a month. :)
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Post by Kindo »

A dash of cinnamon is good as well.

Thanks for the recipe Cane!
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Ummm, Chili for lunch. Must punish co-workers with post-lunch Chili King gaseousness...
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I found this today, cool site... lotsa (seemingly) good recipes.

http://recipes.robbiehaf.com/
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She has a pretty good site. I have been wanting to try out some of the copycat recipes :)
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Anyone else completely and hopelessly addicted to Food Network Television??

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East Meets West, Oliver's Twist, Emeril, Bobby Flay, IRON CHEF -- all quality shows.
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LOL Canelek, is your avatar from Super Troopers? I know the movie is probably considered utter-crap-cinema, but I laughed my ass off through the whole thing :lol:
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I like most of whats on FoodTV.. but for some reason i can't STAND Bobby Flay.. i don't know what it is but if i see his face on the TV the channel gets changed immediately..

Which really sucks because i am huge fan of Southwestern style foods and really into all the different kinds of peppers and stuff he uses..

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Post by Mort »

Gah, Making some Stuffed Bell Peppers tonight in the Crocker.... forgot to save enough room to let the rice swell. I filled them to the top with my insane cow & rice medly.

Hope they dont explode.... :)
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Mort wrote:Gah, Making some Stuffed Bell Peppers tonight in the Crocker.... forgot to save enough room to let the rice swell. I filled them to the top with my insane cow & rice medly.

Hope they dont explode.... :)
Can you recommend some crockpot recipes?
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I type "Crock Pot recipes" in google. Get some ideas and add everything in my kitchen :)
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Post by Senwen Aelabon »

The top result is southernfood.about.com with like >1300 recipes!

Just wondering if you'd discovered any killer combo's.
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No no not pineapple to balance then heat, Tomatillos!
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