This easy, slow-cooked chili is not your average "bowl of red." With chicken, sweet potatoes, tomatillo salsa, and pinto beans, it's more of a cross between chile verde (usually made with pork) and white...
I know everyone has a slow cooker chili recipe that they say is the best... Well here is another one that I am adding to the list. I believe this one carries a good challenge to all of those out there....
I cook with several of my friends sometimes and we occasionally cook for 30 to 40 people at a time. The guys will cook brisket, ribs, steaks, chicken and such; I will do the chili, stews, soups and sides....
This is my version of pork green chili stew. My family and friends say it's absolutely delicious. This recipe has been a winner at a couple of chili cook-offs. I often get requests to make this chile.
For easy, hands-off dinner prep, throw the ingredients for this hearty chili into your slow cooker, or create a freezer packet that's slow cooker-ready any time you please.
This cowboy-style "bowl of red" is all about tender chunks of beef chuck and a five-chile-pepper purée. True to Texas tradition, it has no tomatoes and no beans. The heat is customizable to your taste,...
Inspired by Mexican pacholas, these extra-thin beef and pork patties are spiced with cilantro, chili powder, and garlic. Topped off with a simple raw corn and tomato salsa, they are a crowd-pleasing and...
You can serve this warmly spiced, slow-cooked pork in its entirety for a crowd, or treat it as a "nextover" and turn the extra servings into a brand-new dinner later in the week.
Busy days don't always give you time to make everything from scratch. This is delicious chili using a bit of a shortcut. Cook completely on the stovetop, or finish in the crock pot.
Spiced with cinnamon, allspice, and cocoa powder, this warming bean and turkey chili pairs perfectly with the sweet fall flavor of roasted spaghetti squash in this naturally gluten-free dinner.
Easy recipe for a crowd that everyone loves. You can eat it in a bowl or wrap in a tortilla with cheese and beans for a burrito.We like this reciped because it is extremely easy to double.
The Chili in Cincinnati is like chili nowhere else. the original recipe was developed by cooks in the Greek-owned chili parlors and was served over hot spaghetti with and assortment of toppings. A great...
Years ago when my son was in boy scouts I won the chili cook off with this recipe. The boys served as judges so I guess my secret ingredient of brown sugar gave them the sweet heat that they liked.
The sweet potatoes almost melt as they cook under pressure in the Instant Pot, lending a silky texture and sweet flavor to this harissa-spiced chili. If you like your chili extra spicy, serve some extra...
This chili recipe is what happens when you blend a white chili and chicken tortilla soup. It's amazing! Creamy and full of delicious flavor, we loved the little notes of lime flavor with each bite. Green...
This is a very delicious, hardy, and flavorful chili, however, it's not a hot and spicy chili. If you like heat and other folks in your family do not, you can definitely add hot sauce and/or jarred Jalapenos...
This is an awesome chili recipe. There are alot of ingredients, but don't let that stop you. Everyone who tries this loves it. A Guy Fieri recipe, from Food Network. My tweaks are in the notes section...
This delicious meaty chili is made with cans of Manwich Original Sloppy Joe Sauce, and a variety of canned beans (for extra added fiber). It's meaty, yet hearty, but not too spicy!
Okay, so everybody has a chili recipe. This one is nice and spicy and is particularly good after leftovers have been frozen and thawed. Add the usual compliments of crackers, shredded cheese, raw onions...
I've has such a hard time finding recipes for Texas Chili that you can make as much as you want that I created my own. You can add the beans of your choice but real Texas chili doesn't have beans. Although,...
I added more time for prep because of the dry red kidney beans. Once the beans are done, takes about half an hour. This recipe has a little more spice and smokey flavor than most. It is a mixture of several...
This recipe originated with my father, Pappy to his grandkids, and I love to make it. Serve it with hot, white rice and garnish with sour cream and shredded cheddar cheese.
To me, chili powder need not be superhot, but you can change that if you like-just add cayenne or some spicy dried chiles (most of the common dried red ones you find are pretty fiery). But it is easy enough...
This a a very mild chili, to add a "kick" to it, you could always add some cayenne pepper. It's lean, low in fat & sodium, and yummy good. Also great for hot dogs.
Next time you grill out or grill in, throw on a few extra pieces of steak to use for another day. You are not limited to just steak; chicken, pork, roast, turkey would also work great. This is a drier...
I've been making this chili for years and it just keeps getting better. The london broil instead of ground beef makes it so hearty and mixing your own chili powders just makes it. There are a lot of chili...
This Texas classic doesn't include beans or tomatoes, only beef, homemade chile paste, and a few flavorings. It's what Texans call a "Bowl o' Red" and tastes intensely of its two main ingredients. This...
One of secret ingredients in this recipe is the beer, so don't leave it out. All of the alcohol will cook out but the unique sweet flavor remains. If you must, non-alcoholic beer can be used. You can make...
This is a family favorite! We have made this on the grill and on the stove in the kitchen... it is always a hit! We tend to grill extra steaks, and have the left over ones to chop up and make this recipe....
My Dad loves to experiment in the kitchen. He learned to cook by spending hours in his mom's kitchen (Grandma Johnson) watching her. Dad is a believer that beans DO NOT belong in chili. This recipe is...
This is my Son's favorite chili. It just spicy enough for him. He has me add a Habanero for good measure...lol! This can be cooked on the stove or in a crock pot. I have made it in both... either way its...
I have a friend from Texas who insists that chili is NOT made with beans - only meat. Then she serves it over cooked beans. So to honor her, I developed this chili recipe, which uses natural ingredients...
I make this chili at Halloween every year. It just started out as a way to help with my daughter-in-law taking grandkids trick or treating so that she didn't have to worry about something to feed them...
My dad gave me a Penzey's spice catalog years ago and this recipe was in it for a good basic chili. It is a great base to make as your own. There is so much you can do with this recipe. It does require...
This is the way I have been making my chili for years. It isn't too mild. It Is a nice thick meaty chili. It isn't too spicy. It is just right! Hope you all love it!!
I just made this for the first time yesterday. It came out good but very mild (my wife thinks ketchup is hot). We individually added pepper to our own liking. The original did not have ANY chili powder...
I gave my chili that name because everytime I serve it, my husband's friends alway's say, "hot mama, can we have more"? Three meats, habanero peppers, spices, beans... need I say more? This is a crowd...
This is a really good copy cat recipe and it isn't for sissies. I think the best way to eat this is out of a bowl with warm corn tortillas as your scoop. Shredded cheese optional.