This is one of my favorite chili recipes and is perfect for a cozy Sunday night!
Ingredients
1 package Carroll Shelby’s Chili Mix
1 yellow onion, chopped
2 green peppers, chopped
6-8 garlic cloves, crushed
1 can whole kernel corn
1 can organic tomato sauce
2 cups filtered water
2 cans white kidney beans
1 can organic pinto beans
2 lbs ground beef or turkey
2-3 sprigs of garden herbs on-hand, rosemary, French thyme or winter savory
It’s chili makin’ time folks so let’s get to cookin’!
In a large stockpot, on medium heat, brown the crushed garlic cloves. Slowly add the ground beef (or turkey) and garden herbs. Break up the meat with a wooden spoon. Brown the meat until evenly cooked. Drain some of the fat juices from the meat mixture. I like to leave just a tad as this is where most of the flavor comes from.
In a food processor chop the green peppers and onions; set aside. You can chop these ingredients by hand but it is much faster using a chopping device. The Cuisinart mini-prep is a great tool to use here.
Slowly add the tomato sauce and water to the meat, stirring until ingredients are combined. Add the chopped peppers, onions and kernel corn. Add the kidney and pinto beans and stir well.
Once all the ingredients are fully combined, add the Carroll Shelby’s spices including the masa. The masa will make the chili become thicker in consistency. You can always add a little water to the pot if you feel that it is too thick. If you’re looking to make a mild chili batch, my advice is to only add half of the cayenne pepper packet. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Setting up a toppings bar is a super fun way for children to try different veggies. Toppings I like to offer are: sliced avocado, chives, sour cream, shredded mild cheese, chopped onion and chopped tomato.
Most of these items can be purchased at one of my favorite shopping spots, Trader Joe’s. You can find the Carroll Shelby’s chili mix at any major grocery store. For the single mamas, freeze any leftovers you may have. Like I often say, you’ll be glad you did on those “What a day” kinda days! A batch of chili is great to make the day before you plan to serve. This will allow time for the flavors to meld together. Warm buttered tortillas or a nice fresh green salad work well for side dishes.
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Happy Cooking Friends!
Yours Truly with Love and Peace in my Heart,
G-



