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Not likely as this is my first attempt. But today begins the process of eventually making chili better than you.

I bought spices I've never even heard of before. I have no idea of ingredient ratios. I'm going to use the term 'to taste' liberally.

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Like an idiot, I looked up your twitter page. :oops:

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Like an idiot, I looked up your twitter page. :oops:

...but you're already one of my followers. :(

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:04 pm 
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spmack wrote:
Like an idiot, I looked up your twitter page. :oops:

...but you're already one of my followers. :(

I thought you made another called "my chili blah blah blah". :lol:

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spmack wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
spmack wrote:
Like an idiot, I looked up your twitter page. :oops:

...but you're already one of my followers. :(

I thought you made another called "my chili blah blah blah". :lol:

I have what - 10 total tweets ever on my main account?

I wouldn't have the time nor material for a solid chili twitter feed.

"Feeling extra saucy today #spiceoflife"

Damnit...that is actually a pretty good first tweet.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:08 pm 
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May I suggest a pre made mix, add it to some browned Ground chuck. And from there start adding until you have an idea.

Its chili, its not like trying cereals, if you dont like one, you dump it and try another.

GREAT Chili takes hours to blend all flavors, or even overnight

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I used to use the Caroll Shelby pre mix in a brown paper bag and jazz it up. Just fine.

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I'm going for 4-5 hours of cooking...more if I feel it needs it.

And nah...I went balls deep with this recipe...which is a combination of about 3 different recipes I found online. Homemade chili isn't homemade if it uses a packet. I think I'll be able to taste individual flavors enough to sort of tweak it going forward. the cumin and cayenne I'm worried about. Too much cumin could be overpowering. Too little cayenne and it won't have any kick. We'll see.

I went with:

2 pounds ground beef
2 cans (16 oz each) red beans. apparently you have to drain and rinse beans - I did this.
24 oz basic Hunts tomato sauce
1 16 oz can of diced tomatoes. i drained these.
about 4 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp cayenne
2 tsp oregano
3 garlic cloves
I didn't measure this... maybe 4 tsp of onion power
I also didn't measure this... a bunch of cracked black pepper
3 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:22 am 
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I'm going for 4-5 hours of cooking...more if I feel it needs it.

And nah...I went balls deep with this recipe...which is a combination of about 3 different recipes I found online. Homemade chili isn't homemade if it uses a packet. I think I'll be able to taste individual flavors enough to sort of tweak it going forward. the cumin and cayenne I'm worried about. Too much cumin could be overpowering. Too little cayenne and it won't have any kick. We'll see.

I went with:

2 pounds ground beef
2 cans (16 oz each) red beans. apparently you have to drain and rinse beans - I did this.
24 oz basic Hunts tomato sauce
1 16 oz can of diced tomatoes. i drained these.
about 4 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp cayenne
2 tsp oregano
3 garlic cloves
I didn't measure this... maybe 4 tsp of onion power
I also didn't measure this... a bunch of cracked black pepper
3 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika


You won't use packets but use tomatoes out of a can? Draw a line in the sand man.

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immessedup17 wrote:
I'm going for 4-5 hours of cooking...more if I feel it needs it.

And nah...I went balls deep with this recipe...which is a combination of about 3 different recipes I found online. Homemade chili isn't homemade if it uses a packet. I think I'll be able to taste individual flavors enough to sort of tweak it going forward. the cumin and cayenne I'm worried about. Too much cumin could be overpowering. Too little cayenne and it won't have any kick. We'll see.

I went with:

2 pounds ground beef
2 cans (16 oz each) red beans. apparently you have to drain and rinse beans - I did this.
24 oz basic Hunts tomato sauce
1 16 oz can of diced tomatoes. i drained these.
about 4 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp cayenne
2 tsp oregano
3 garlic cloves
I didn't measure this... maybe 4 tsp of onion power
I also didn't measure this... a bunch of cracked black pepper
3 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika
That sounds pretty good but am I correct in understanding that you are against the use of chili powder for chili?

When I've done similar to that recipe, I have used chili powder in addition to that stuff.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:12 am 
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
immessedup17 wrote:
I'm going for 4-5 hours of cooking...more if I feel it needs it.

And nah...I went balls deep with this recipe...which is a combination of about 3 different recipes I found online. Homemade chili isn't homemade if it uses a packet. I think I'll be able to taste individual flavors enough to sort of tweak it going forward. the cumin and cayenne I'm worried about. Too much cumin could be overpowering. Too little cayenne and it won't have any kick. We'll see.

I went with:

2 pounds ground beef
2 cans (16 oz each) red beans. apparently you have to drain and rinse beans - I did this.
24 oz basic Hunts tomato sauce
1 16 oz can of diced tomatoes. i drained these.
about 4 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp cayenne
2 tsp oregano
3 garlic cloves
I didn't measure this... maybe 4 tsp of onion power
I also didn't measure this... a bunch of cracked black pepper
3 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika
That sounds pretty good but am I correct in understanding that you are against the use of chili powder for chili?

When I've done similar to that recipe, I have used chili powder in addition to that stuff.

Chili powder, from what I read, is a combination of ingredients listed above; salt, cumin, garlic powder and oregano. I took care of all those in the above recipe. I think chili powder is just a shortcut spice, no? I looked at the bottle of McCormick's at Mariano's, and ingredients were "chili powder." Very helpful.
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You won't use packets but use tomatoes out of a can? Draw a line in the sand man.

Getting the spice combination down that you like is what makes your chili yours. A spice packet is pre-made chili with more work. In my opinion - again, I'm not going to pretend I'm a chef.

Using canned diced tomatoes seems pretty common for chili recipes. To be honest, I was iffy on even putting any chunks of tomato in there. I don't want a salad. :)

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No, Chili powder is ground chilis...usually no salt taste....dried Anchos many times

CHILI MIX is the combo of all those items

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immessedup17 wrote:
Chili powder, from what I read, is a combination of ingredients listed above; salt, cumin, garlic powder and oregano. I took care of all those in the above recipe. I think chili powder is just a shortcut spice, no? I looked at the bottle of McCormick's at Mariano's, and ingredients were "chili powder." Very helpful.
It depends which one you buy, but chili powder should be mostly ground chilis which will give it a different taste.

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No, Chili powder is ground chilis...usually no salt taste....dried Anchos many times

CHILI MIX is the combo of all those items

http://www.mccormick.com/Spices-and-Fla ... ili-Powder

Man - I don't know. Out of all the various recipes I saw, only one or two had "chili powder" in there, and those were usually the simpler recipes with less total ingredients.

Maybe I'll try it next time. It tastes pretty good for a first try (it was my breakfast, I also brought some for lunch). The heat is spot on...the thickness is good, everything is nice and tender. I feel like there could be more of an "initial taste" when you first take a bite, but when it goes down it is good.

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Chili powder, however, is rather different -- it's a mix that includes dried ground chile peppers (often both cayenne and paprika), cumin, garlic, and oregano.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:19 am 
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chocolate!

Yes, I am serious google it up

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Ground meat, beans from a can, and canned tomatoes.
"Everything is nice and tender".
What were you expecting - crispy?





chocolate or peanut butter works.

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What were you expecting - crispy?


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immessedup17 wrote:
I'm going for 4-5 hours of cooking...more if I feel it needs it.

And nah...I went balls deep with this recipe...which is a combination of about 3 different recipes I found online. Homemade chili isn't homemade if it uses a packet. I think I'll be able to taste individual flavors enough to sort of tweak it going forward. the cumin and cayenne I'm worried about. Too much cumin could be overpowering. Too little cayenne and it won't have any kick. We'll see.

I went with:

2 pounds ground beef
2 cans (16 oz each) red beans. apparently you have to drain and rinse beans - I did this.
24 oz basic Hunts tomato sauce
1 16 oz can of diced tomatoes. i drained these.
about 4 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp cayenne
2 tsp oregano
3 garlic cloves
I didn't measure this... maybe 4 tsp of onion power
I also didn't measure this... a bunch of cracked black pepper
3 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika

Instead of ground beef next time try murdering your main rivals parents and use them as a source of meat.


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You need chili powder...

I like cocoa powder, a little baking soda, real onion, garlic, and bell peppers in mine.


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chocolate!

Yes, I am serious google it up


Beat me to it. I'm a big fan of bigfan's suggestion here.

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Made chili over the weekend with mild italian sausage instead of ground beef or turkey. It was good.

Doesn't everybody make "chili" without "chili powder"?
Sometimes I make a grilled cheese without cheese, I just use milk and vinegar and salt and mix them together.

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Made chili two days ago. My own recipe:

2 lbs. ground beef
3 cans chili beans (hot)
3 cans chili beans (mild)
3 cans diced tomatoes
1 chopped white onion
1 chopped green pepper
1 chopped jalapeno pepper
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Black pepper
Chili powder
Garlic powder

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Do you ever put pepper spray in your chili?

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Ground meat, beans from a can, and canned tomatoes.
"Everything is nice and tender".
What were you expecting - crispy?

chocolate or peanut butter works.

Eh - I've had chili that wasn't simmering or cooking long enough. The beans are too firm, the meat is too crumbly.

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I'll eat it, but beans in chili always seem to take away from it for me. Everything else seems to mix together, but the beans are just kind of there.

Texas chili bans beans.

Less beans, more meat.

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You need chili powder...

I like cocoa powder, a little baking soda, real onion, garlic, and bell peppers in mine.


baking soda ?


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A little, maybe half a tsp. It cuts down the acidity or harshness if the flavor is bitter.


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I'll try a new batch in a couple weeks with the chili powder, maybe chopped onion and chopped green pepper. Don't think I can do cocoa...

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mix in a little chorizo w/ the ground beef


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