"So let’s treasure and pleasure it while we may, with all our senses flashing a red alert of joy. To look, taste, touch, savor — nothing does that better than sex but food."
-Betty Fussell
While doing my research I came across her chili recipe which is truly off the charts!!
You can make it just as the recipe states...
...or add cheese to your hearts content. Enjoy!!
SAM’S CHILI
2 tablespoons olive oil
½ to 1 medium onion, chopped
3 to 4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon oregano
1 to 2 teaspoons ground red chili (medium hot)
½ teaspoon ground cumin
1 pound ground round or chuck
1 can (16 to 24 ounces) chopped tomatoes
1 can (1 pound) red kidney beans
Salt & black pepper to taste
Heat olive
oil in a large sauté pan, add the onion, garlic and spices and cook until the
onion softens. Add the meat and stir well until it’s lightly cooked. Add
the tomatoes and their juices, add beans with their liquid. Add seasonings and
taste thoroughly.
Adjust
spicing to your taste. Depending on the heat of the chili you use, if you want
more heat, add some cayenne or Tabasco. You can also add Worcestershire Sauce.
If you need
more liquid, add vegetable juice or water, plus a beef bouillon cube. If you
want a thicker stew, add tomato paste. If you want a chewier meat, use cubed
beef from the chuck and brown it just as you do ground meat.
You can use
any kind of beans, like pinto, black, navy. To cook dried beans: Cover beans with
water 2 inches above the height of the beans. Bring to the boil, boil rapidly
uncovered for 2 minutes. Put on a lid, remove the pan from heat and let sit for
an hour or more. When ready to use, add more water (if needed) to cover
about 1 inch above the beans. Bring liquid to the simmer, cover partly with a
lid, and simmer until the beans are tender (1 to 2 hours, depending on the
beans). If desired, add chopped green or sweet red peppers, chopped fresh
tomatoes, chopped fresh chilies like jalapeno or Serrano. Don’t salt the beans
until nearly done or it makes them tough.
Anything can
go into the pot, like salt pork, chopped sausages, pork on the bone, lamb on
the bone, whatever you have that will withstand long slow cooking.
Serves 1 big
guy, 2 medium guys, or 3 girls
For more recipes by Betty Fussell, please visit the rest of the gang:
For more recipes by Betty Fussell, please visit the rest of the gang:
For more great recipes by Betty Fuss please visit the rest of our group:
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Amy - Beloved Green
Jeanette - Healthy Living
Linda - Ciao Chow Linda
Linda A - There and Back Again
Joanne - Eats Well With Others
Taryn - Have Kitchen Will Feed
Susan - The Spice Garden
Claudia - A Seasonal Cook in Turkey
Heather - girlichef
Miranda - Mangoes and Chutney
Jeanette - Healthy Living
April - Abby Sweets
Katie - Making Michael Pollan Proud
Mary - One Perfect Bite
Kathleen -Bake Away with Me
Viola - The Life is Good Kitchen
Sue - The View from Great Island
Barbara - Movable Feasts
Kathleen - Gonna Want Seconds
Amy - Beloved Green
Jeanette - Healthy Living
Linda - Ciao Chow Linda
Linda A - There and Back Again
Martha - Lines from Linderhof
Mireya - My Healthy Eating Habits
Veronica - My Catholic Kitchen
Annie - Most Lovely Things
Claudia - Journey of an Italian Cook
3 comments:
I love the serving sizes! My husband and I love chili - especially this time of year and I surprisingly have not made any in a while. Thing is, he doesn't like the beans so much (i'm indifferent) so I think I will try this recipe without beans. It sounds delicious!
Yum chili!! My husband's favorite! This is such a great dish to have when the weather is as cold as it's been here. A warm comforting dish!
Chili is certainly an all Americana food. I prepare it sometimes with tempeh and it tastes just as good as with beef. By the way, you really found a great picture of Betty.
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