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Red Chili 3 Meat

October 7, 2012 By Susan Nuyt Leave a Comment

Hot pepper, slow burn, great flavor, deep-fill or mild heat– your choice…  Add as much or as little for your tolerance for heat for enriched, smoked flavor.


Red Chili 3 Meat ~
~ Skirt in the Kitchen ~


Brown 1 1/4 pounds lean ground beef.

Add chicken breasts– cut into 1/2 pound small bite-size, 1 minced white large onion, 2 or 3 cloves of minced garlic, salt & pepper.

Stir in 1 large finely chopped red bell pepper.

Strain 1/2 pound from a shredded pork shoulder that has been previously slow-cooked for tenderness; stir in.

Break up and spoon in 2 28-ounce cans whole tomatoes, liquid included; also, 1 can Ro-tel, 1 12-ounce can tomato paste, and 1 7 3/4-ounce can El Pato brand Tomato sauce (Mexican hot style).

Drain and add 1 of each (15.8-ounces to 16-ounces):  dark kidney beans,

great northern beans, black beans; 2 cans undrained chili beans.

Mince 1 jalapeno pepper.

To season with chili powder, begin with 4 tablespoons; add more if need be– later on– but it will take more than 4 tablespoons in the end…

…  close to 1/2 cup if not or a little more.  Sprinkle in garam masala, pinch of ground cayenne pepper, ground cumin.  Keep checking for additional salt and black pepper if needed according to taste as chili culminates.

Depending on preference, mince 3 to 4 adobo peppers.

Chop cilantro, add 1/3 cup.

Squeeze 1 lime for juice.

Slice 3 green scallions to add.

Finally, stir in to a simmer 1 4.5 can chopped green chiles.  

Brown smoked bacon on the side, submit 1 tablespoon bacon drippings into the chili; garnish chili bowl with crumbled bacon, shredded sharp cheddar, cilantro and green onion.




















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