Best 3 Chasens Famous Chili Recipes

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When the craving for a warm bowl of delicious chili hits, you can't go wrong with the iconic Chasen's Famous Chili. This legendary dish has been tantalizing taste buds for generations, and its popularity shows no signs of waning. Whether you're a chili aficionado or a novice cook looking for a satisfying and flavorful meal, this article will guide you through the process of crafting the perfect Chasen's Famous Chili. So, gather your ingredients, don your apron, and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that will leave your taste buds singing.

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CHASEN'S FAMOUS CHILI



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Looking for a hearty dinner made using Muir Glen™ tomatoes? Then check out this Chasen's chili loaded with pinto beans, ground beef and pork.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Entree

Time 3h30m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup dried pinto beans, sorted, rinsed
3 cups water
1 can (28 oz) Muir Glen™ organic fire roasted crushed tomatoes
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 cups chopped red bell peppers
2 cups chopped onions (2 large)
1/4 cup chopped fresh Italian (flat-leaf) parsley
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 1/4 lb ground beef round
1/2 lb lean ground pork
3 tablespoons chili powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • In 4- to 5-quart Dutch oven, place beans and enough water to cover beans by 2 inches. Heat to boiling; boil 2 minutes. Remove from heat. Cover; let stand 1 hour. Drain.
  • Add 3 cups water to beans. Heat to boiling; reduce heat. Cover; simmer 1 hour 30 minutes or until beans are tender. Stir in tomatoes; cook 5 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in 12-inch nonstick skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Cook bell peppers and onions in oil 8 minutes, stirring frequently, until tender. Add parsley and garlic; cook 1 minute. Add beef, pork, chili powder, salt, cumin and pepper; cook 8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until beef and pork are thoroughly cooked.
  • Stir meat mixture into bean mixture. Heat to boiling; reduce heat. Cover; simmer 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 250, Carbohydrate 21 g, Fiber 7 g, Protein 22 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 490 mg

CHASEN'S ORIGINAL CHILI RECIPE



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This is the stuff of which Hollywood legends are made. When Elizabeth Taylor was filming Cleopatra in Rome she craved the chili made at Chasen's Restaurant in Los Angeles so much that she was willing to pay $100 just to have the order shipped to her. For years the recipe remained a closely guarded secret. It was said the owner, David Chasen, came to the restaurant every Sunday to privately cook up a batch which he would freeze for the week, believing that the chili was best when reheated. Letter to Dave Chasen, owner of Chasen's Restaurant: "The chili is so good. All gone now. Please send me ten quarts of your wonderful chili in dry ice to 448 Via Appia pignatelli. - Love and kisses, Elizabeth Taylor." - Elizabeth Taylor, on location in Rome, 1962

Provided by Tionia

Categories     Pork

Time 1h20m

Yield 10 Cups, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 lb dry pinto beans
1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
1 large green bell pepper, chopped
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 cups onions, coarsely chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1/2 cup butter
2 lbs beef chuck, coarsely chopped*
1 lb pork shoulder, coarsely chopped*
1/3 cup chili powder (Gebhardt's**)
1 tablespoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin (Framer Bros**)

Steps:

  • A secret ingredient added by a chef (after Dave Chasen stopped making the chili himself) is a quarter cup or 4 tablespoons of Kahlua liqueur. I heard someone won a chili championship with the recipe, including that addition.
  • *Chasen's used the best beef chuck, center cut, trimmed completely of fat. The restaurant used a special meat grinder, but for the home cook, meat chopped into one-quarter to one-half-inch chunks is much better than ground meat for this chili. Alternatively, ask the butcher to put the meat through a "chili plate" ONE time - this is a very coarse grind, and works well for chili.
  • ** Chasen's used Gebhardt's Chili Powder and Farmer Bros Cumin. Sometimes cumin seed is used in place of the ground cumin. It's a matter of personal preference. You might toast the seeds in a dry skillet, and crush them before adding to the recipe.
  • Rinse the beans, picking out debris. Place beans in a Dutch oven with water to cover 2' above beans. Boil for two minutes. Remove from heat. Cover and let stand one hour. Drain off liquid.
  • Rinse beans again. Add enough fresh water to cover beans. Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer covered, for one hour or until tender.
  • Stir in tomatoes and their juice. Simmer five minutes. In a large skillet, sauté bell pepper in oil for five minutes. Add onion and cook until tender, stirring frequently. Stir in the garlic and parsley. Add mixture to bean mixture. Using the same skillet, melt the butter and sauté beef and pork chuck until browned. Drain. Add to bean mixture along with the chili powder, salt, pepper and cumin.
  • Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat. Simmer, covered, for one hour. Uncover and cook 30 minutes more or to desired consistency. Chili shouldn't be too thick - it should be somewhat liquid but not runny like soup. Skim of excess fat and serve.
  • NOTE: You can freeze this chili for several months. When reheating refrigerated leftover or frozen chili, add a few tablespoons of water to regain proper consistency.

CHASEN'S CHILI (HOLLYWOOD NOSTALGIA RECIPE)



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This delicious, long-kept-a-secret, recipe represents a bit of old Hollywood history. Dave Chasen started his restaurant in 1937 as a BBQ shack that featured ribs and chili. His business evolved into one of Hollywood's most famous resturants. It featured American cuisine. By 1940, his famous chili was dropped off the menu but was available if one asked for it; however Dave kept his recipe a dark secret. Eleanor Roosevelt asked for the recipe and was told "no", however Dave sent her a complimentary order. Liz Taylor had an order of his chili flown to her in Rome when she was there making Cleopatra. Before the restaurant closed in 1995, the secret recipe and other memorabilia was given to the Los Angeles Public Library. The recipe is available in the archives of the main library, located in downtown Los Angeles. After the restaurant closed, the building was sold. The building is now occupied by a grocery store, which has a cafe in the store. Some of the old booths are still there along with photos and memoribilia on the walls. They serve Chasens chili; and the store caters to a celebrity clientel.

Provided by lynnski LA

Categories     Beans

Time 2h

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 lb dried pinto bean
1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes, with juice
2 tablespoons oil
1 large green bell pepper, chopped
3 cups onions, coarsley chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/2 cup parsley, chopped
1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
2 lbs center cut beef chuck, trimmed of fat, chopped into 1/2 inch pieces
1 lb pork shoulder, chopped into 1/2 inch pieces
1/3 cup gebhardt chili powder
1 tablespoon salt
black pepper, to taste
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin

Steps:

  • Cook dry beans according to package directions.
  • Stir the tomatoes with juice into the cooked beans, and simmer 5 minutes over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet and saute the bell pepper for 5 minutes.
  • Add the onion, reduce the heat to low, and cook about 15 minutes until tender, stirring frequently.
  • Stir in the garlic and parsley; add this mixture to the beans.
  • Using the same skillet, melt the butter and saute the beef and pork, in two batches, if necessary, until browned. Drain.
  • Add meat to the bean mixture along with the chili powder, salt, pepper to taste and cumin.
  • Simmer mixture, covered, for about an hour.
  • Uncover and cook to the desired consistency, about 5 minutes.
  • The chili should not be too thick.
  • Skim off excess fat and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 485.9, Fat 32.6, SaturatedFat 13.7, Cholesterol 99.3, Sodium 889.4, Carbohydrate 23.1, Fiber 6, Sugar 5.2, Protein 26.1

Tips:

  • Use a variety of beans for a more complex flavor and texture. Great options include kidney beans, pinto beans, and black beans.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of meat. Ground beef is the classic choice, but you can also use ground turkey, chicken, or even lamb.
  • Add some vegetables to your chili for extra nutrition and flavor. Onions, peppers, and corn are all great options.
  • Season your chili to taste. Common seasonings include chili powder, cumin, oregano, and garlic powder.
  • Let your chili simmer for at least 30 minutes, or longer if you have time. This will allow the flavors to meld and develop.
  • Serve your chili with your favorite toppings. Some popular choices include cheese, sour cream, onions, and cilantro.

Conclusion:

With these tips in mind, you're sure to make a pot of chili that everyone will love. So next time you're looking for a hearty and flavorful meal, give chili a try. You won't be disappointed!

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