Submitted by Midnightsun2022 t3_z73zqv in food
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cyclicamp t1_iy6npgj wrote
The bean police! Chili’s always in their head
The bean police! They hate beans black, pinto, red
The bean police! They’re coming to downvote me, oh no!
Notyourdaisy t1_iy6pzn0 wrote
Beat me to it. All of Texas just saw this and in their heads heard “If you know beans about chili, you know chili ain’t got beans.”
barryandorlevon t1_iy6sauu wrote
Not this Texan.
goliathfasa t1_iy70c7i wrote
Wait if you don’t put beans in chili, wtf do you put in it? It’s just beans and spice right? And not meat since that’s the “con carne” part.
Notyourdaisy t1_iy7uoy0 wrote
Oh no that’s what Texas says. I’m from New England. Anything hot that I can eat with a spoon I’m for.
TerrorAlpaca t1_iy94fst wrote
"sin carne" would be without meat
goliathfasa t1_iy94qoy wrote
Oh yeah that’s what I meant. That there’s no meat in the chili part since meat is in the carne part. So it’d be weird to have chili with meat, since chili con carne would then be chili with meat with meat.
Buzzybill t1_iy8orhl wrote
“Con carne” = with meat
scariermonsters t1_iy7z86z wrote
Chili without beans is just worse chili
Sriracha-Enema t1_iy8ikdg wrote
It's not a Texas Chili if has beans. Put what you want in your chili as long as it contains chili's but Texas Chili does not have beans. It's a very specific recipe that has very little wiggle room as far as ingredients go.
I have zero problem with a chili that uses tomatoes and contains beans, but a true Texas Chili does not.
Borghal t1_iy8xm6l wrote
> chili that uses tomatoes [...], but a true Texas Chili does not.
The first two recipes for "true Texas chili" I found use tomatoes. How else do you get sauce if you omit them?
Cousinjemima t1_iy8yobx wrote
I think they mean like tomato chuncks. Of course chili has tomato paste in it, it has to lol.
Sriracha-Enema t1_iy91vfb wrote
Dried chilies, re-hydrate them and blend them with a stock. This is the base/paste.
Saute fresh peppers, onions and garlic. Add spices, paste and more stock. Simmer for hours then thicken with harina masa or corn tortillas.
jceurvorst t1_iy6cr4q wrote
Exactly. And kidney of all beans.
Ashurbanipaul t1_iy6jx9j wrote
I’m from Texas and I put black beans AND kidney beans in my chili.
piguyman t1_iy6ntin wrote
Probably from Austin :)
howmany_squids t1_iy5drrj wrote
“The trick is to undercook the onions. Everybody is going to get to know each other in the pot.”
8isinfinitystanding t1_iy7a685 wrote
I came because of this comment.
...that's what she said..
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Successful-Quote8204 t1_iy5r33y wrote
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howmany_squids t1_iy6h0lo wrote
Nah, just a girl who has seen the office several dozen times
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IDGAFOS13 t1_iy6il6d wrote
get some green peppers and onions in there
Cowclops t1_iy6v0vu wrote
And level up beyond green bell peppers... use poblanos! And ancho chili peppers too! And if you wanna go crazy, see if your supermarket has dried guajillo peppers and throw some of those in too!
It ain't chile con carne without chiles!
FlappyDappison t1_iy7927w wrote
Chipotles in adobo is my go to for A Smokey flavor great in A chili
Dzov t1_iy8r8pl wrote
I don’t even like onions, but you’ve got to have them in your chili.
thelordofhell34 t1_iy7wga4 wrote
He has onions in. Thank god he doesn’t have peppers in it looks great!
2FctrAuthenLkdMeOut t1_iy74ruf wrote
Shredded carrots and sweet corn as well
Midnightsun2022 OP t1_iy4kh81 wrote
1 Tbsp oil 2 onions 4 large garlic Cloves 2 1/2 lb ground beef 5 tbsp chili powder (depends how spicy you want) 1 tbsp Paprika 1 tsp oregano 2 19oz tomato juice 2 cans red kidney beans 1 tsp salt
Fry onions and beef in a large pan, drain and transfer to a pot and add the rest of the ingredients. Cook over a low heat for 1 hour.
Booblicle t1_iy4vpeu wrote
My mother always told me that cumin is what gives chili it's aroma and characteristic flavor.
Instead of tomato juice, use diced tomatoes and perhaps tomato paste to thicken it
Optionally, you can add pinto beans along with the kidneys. ( Also helps with thickening )
There are other more personalized ideas.
My mother's chili always seemed like soup and while it tastes great, it wasn't exactly chili in my mind.
Also! Using diced tomatoes ( 2 cans or more ) adds liquid. And let's you cook it longer, and blends those flavors you add. Unfortunately, my mother used to add even more water. Understandable when using a crockpot for 5 hours, but that added water is a no in my book.
ShaolinDude t1_iy5dlkx wrote
Cumin is a must. It really makes it all come together.
ImFromYorkshire t1_iy7w1mr wrote
I use Cumin normally but if I am going whole hog and ordering dried poblanos, guajillos (sp?) , anchos etc I sometimes leave it out as it can dominate more subtle flavours, I get the savouriness in there with other spices in that case
viverator t1_iy6668d wrote
I Always use whole peeled San Marzano tomatoes, gives it a much more rustic look and flavour.
I always use fatty mince as it tastes way nicer. And don’t over fry it.
I always use Cumin, paprika, cayenne and hot chilli powder.
and I always use more than one type of bean, Kidney Bean, cannellini beans and black beans. ( hint: I love beans ) Goya Organic taste the best.
Add more chilli than you think you need and simmer for longer to mellow out the flavour. Once you think it’s done, simmer it for 15 more minutes.
It always tastes best when it’s frozen and reheated. Don’t know why.
Man, I want some chilli now.
baronvonhawkeye t1_iy6zipt wrote
Simmer for 15 more minutes, then put it in the fridge. Simmer it the next day for another 90 minutes. Then, maybe, it might be ready to eat.
Booblicle t1_iy7cpz2 wrote
Instead of cayenne, I use jalapeno. though I've done habanero also. Usually, I use pintos that already has jalapeno ( can't think of the name offhand ). Cayenne had a different taste and appeal to me. Might work in a chicken chili
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TaterMA t1_iy6hcrl wrote
I always use tomato paste. Love the consistency. Chili shouldn't be soupy( bless your mom)
valkyrie0921 t1_iy6rg2d wrote
This. I remember when I started making my own chili I realized that the smell and taste I usually associate with chili is actually cumin, not chili powder. Then I realized how little people actually use cumin in their chili.
Manovsteele t1_iy7pnz5 wrote
To add to your list of personalised ideas, I was always told to stir in a few squares of dark chocolate near the end. Adds a bit of extra richness.
Successful-Quote8204 t1_iy5qk8w wrote
Okra is also good thickener for chilies.
hoonosewot t1_iy5oz0d wrote
The lack of Cumin in this recipe is deeply disturbing
Ethandrul t1_iy62q4s wrote
Cumin might be a regional thing. I use it, but people around me tend not to.
FerretZealousideal38 t1_iy74tvf wrote
If there ain't cumin in it, it ain't chili. That's like leaving out the chilis. So many bland ass chili recipes in this post.
Quality__control t1_iy5acfo wrote
Tomato juice??
Takenabe t1_iy5r6ju wrote
Yup. My own family chili recipe includes quite a bit of tomato, and once that's been cooking for a while if it starts to get too thick we add some tomato juice instead of water to get it back to where it should be. The taste of tomato juice actually isn't anywhere near as strong once it's been cooking for a while, so it basically just acts as an umami boost as long as you don't overdo it.
WasabiZone13 t1_iy6n7xs wrote
Looks delicious, I'd make it but it would most likely turn into far too much chili con queso(with velveeta as the queso). Sucks getting old haha
BlackIronSaturn t1_iy6xkwg wrote
canned beans right?
Never tried with canned ones before, I usually just soak and cook em.
diakrys t1_iy6z5z0 wrote
Can I use this in my slow cooker?
Midnightsun2022 OP t1_iy8pevy wrote
I've never tried it in the slow cooker, I'm sure it will be just as good though
0sprinkl t1_iy91i2t wrote
Minus the beans this is pretty much a spaghetti sauce recipe to me.
Chili con carne to me is spaghetti sauce + beans, corn, cumin and cinnamon, I was going to use a more "authentic" recipe next time but looks like this ain't gonna be it either.
RazzleberryHaze t1_iy6y7x7 wrote
I hear the gatekeeping bean police on their way... "It'S NOt cHili iF IT hAs BeANs" Modern chili is derived from chile con carne which literally means chilies WITH MEAT. If you want to gatekeep, why stop at the beans?
Most_Basil_3899 t1_iy5d411 wrote
How has no one mentioned dark chocolate yet??? It is the game changer for chilli.
Ct-5736-Bladez t1_iy6b8m8 wrote
Come again ?
Most_Basil_3899 t1_iy7cg1g wrote
Next time you're making it, stir in a couple of squares of 70% dark chocolate at the very end and await the magic.
takingmytimetodecide t1_iy5kw21 wrote
Yes. I was looking for this. And a squeeze of lime.
Booblicle t1_iy5vhyh wrote
I've tried it. It was a meh to me. Clove adds though
erinraspberry t1_iy5ragr wrote
Chocolate?!
ricktencity t1_iy8zwna wrote
Makes it kind of like a mole sauce. Not better just different.
riddlegobragh t1_iy6mvpk wrote
a small spoonful of creamy peanut butter is a nice lil addition
Most_Basil_3899 t1_iy7cj24 wrote
Whoah! never tried this but it makes sense as lots of Mexican Molé recipes have peanut butter in them too! I will do this with my next chilli. Thank you for the tip!
riddlegobragh t1_iyb0wl6 wrote
Just be careful not to add too much, that peanut flavor is powerful!
joeb117 t1_iy5kghu wrote
Was going to mention this! 1/2 squares depending on volume of chilli.
Most_Basil_3899 t1_iy7bog2 wrote
Yeah I often get carried away and add more than this, but I kinda like it. Only ever using 70% + dark chocolate though! Makes it so silky and creamy 🤤
DrMrRaisinBran t1_iy6dfad wrote
For those who insist chili can't have beans, how would you possibly make vegetarian chili?? There'd be nothing to it
drewbeardcore t1_iy6gh0k wrote
Also, if chili can’t have beans, then what the fuck are chili beans? Cause I buy cans upon cans of them every time I make my delicious chili. And if I’m lazy, I’ll snag a can of Hormel chili WITH BEANS
footjam t1_iy81mz3 wrote
Literally just another name for pinto beans.
Jakel020 t1_iy8gn40 wrote
Chili beans are beans which have been seasoned with a chili seasoning and then canned. I'm with you though.
drewbeardcore t1_iy8gu5z wrote
I know what chili beans are literally lol. My point is why do they exist if chili doesn’t have beans
Jakel020 t1_iy99bwm wrote
That is egg on my face lol
CaptianYoshi t1_iy6pzuh wrote
Exactly? Like when did chili become hamburger soup
BigPoppaJay t1_iy6ijrb wrote
Muhhamara recipe with a chunkier consistency makes vegan chili, with an adjustment of the spices towards more body, minus the beans to make us Texans happy.
Jobra819 t1_iyawc0b wrote
Its not chili though cause it ain't got no beans.
Bearman71 t1_iy7m8d4 wrote
You don't make a vegetarian version of it.
Enjoy a meat based dish.
Problem solved.
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BrewDawgs t1_iy53qmh wrote
Looks delicious but you’re gonna trigger those bean hating Texans! 😂. I have room for both in my life!
motociclista t1_iy649sp wrote
I just opened the comments to see if there would be Texans complaining about beans. You never disappoint, Reddit.
navybluemanga t1_iy6cddd wrote
I opened it to see if anyone would reference Kevin.
karituba t1_iy4nbjz wrote
Please try not to spill the chili
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kimvely_anna t1_iy5mo45 wrote
This reminds the chili contest with my friends a long time ago. Look spicy and delicious!
einre t1_iy5z6bt wrote
Kevin
-SideshowBob- t1_iy663h7 wrote
I knew that if I clicked into the comments I'd find an office comment lol.
Stormschance t1_iy4lt4l wrote
Yes please
Kdj87 t1_iy7vx7y wrote
I've never understood the hatred for beans in chili. It's possible to have too many beans yeah, but it's not like you have to take meat out to put the beans in. They can coexist
traun t1_iy4xi9a wrote
i use a copycat wendys chili recipe.
2lbs ground beef
29oz tomato sauce
29oz pinto beans
29oz kidney beans
chopped tomatoes(tend to leave this out)
onion
green pepper
3 tbsp chili powder
2 tsp cumin
2 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
2 cup water(depends how you thick or thin you want it, 2 cups usually cooks out to make pretty thick)
new-aged t1_iy6rl4o wrote
I’m going to be downvoted to hell for this but Wendys chili is actually fire. I will drive 1000 miles for a large cup of chili and fries
pistolbob t1_iy5jkbg wrote
The trick is to undercook the onions, everyone is going to get know each other in the pot
Successful-Quote8204 t1_iy5r07i wrote
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pistolbob t1_iy5srct wrote
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Aggressive-Ordinary6 t1_iy6y5xf wrote
Looks good!
24andmovingon t1_iy838l8 wrote
This is honestly the first time I’ve heard that some people don’t put beans in their chili. I learn something new everyday
AgapeNova t1_iy4jogc wrote
Recipe?
TokeyMcPotterson t1_iy9qlan wrote
In case you didn't see it.. https://www.reddit.com/r/food/comments/z73zqv/comment/iy4kh81/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Sir_Fluffernutting t1_iy4mfih wrote
That's one serious chili power to other spice ratio
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Booblicle t1_iy4wivi wrote
I've hand measured. And yes chili powder has a lot of backbone in mine as well.
H_E_DoubleHockeyStyx t1_iy4ufgc wrote
Try with some ground cumin. It's more better
Midnightsun2022 OP t1_iy51gve wrote
This recipe tastes pretty close to the Tim Hortons chili. I've yet to learn the "eat the bowl" recipe where the chili goes in the bun and we eat the bowl lol
Desperate-Ad-6463 t1_iy5wlfk wrote
That looks Hearty and Rib-Stickin'.
I'm gonna have to do that sometime on a chilly day.
CNCHack t1_iy6i5ng wrote
We added a handful of Hatch Chiles last time we made chili. It was amazing
Shoddy-Indication798 t1_iy6jl1d wrote
Hey it looks wonderful. I made a batch last week it was so good I love to add a bunch of nuances like different sauces and really prepped over chopping and ingredients etc. I never make soup stews or Chili's without throwing a lot of mojo into them basically is what I'm saying.
immaturecartoon54 t1_iy6nhlw wrote
I hope you don't drop it Kevin 😳
FictionalDudeWanted t1_iy6ny9b wrote
Peppers, Onions and Garlic exist for a reason; also black beans.
Boomsta22 t1_iy6x0m7 wrote
I would love to swap pots of chili with you and then have a friendly argument with you for six years about whose was better.
Free_Perspective773 t1_iy70i1b wrote
Add bacon 🥓
CommanderCorrigan t1_iy715l5 wrote
Needs green peppers and or corn
TheBlairwitchy t1_iy7f4nw wrote
__Domino__ t1_iy7i5ri wrote
Looks hearty af, enjoy!
DawgPound919 t1_iy8ad8l wrote
With corn chips, shreddedd cheese and dollop of Daisy, you got yourself a meal there!
Dannnyaa t1_iy5877r wrote
Add some fried veggies, paprika, and mixed herbs :)
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itsmerowe t1_iy6e0ms wrote
Add a little peanut butter and that's a delicious meal.
diakrys t1_iy6z36f wrote
Mmm with cheddar cheese and sour cream with bread lol
Exciting_Dealer1328 t1_iy77ata wrote
reddishhhh
Shrekowski t1_iy7plxk wrote
Don’t drop it like Kevin
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phonlyone t1_iy8f966 wrote
Cumin Cumin Cumin, then 2 pieces of dark chocolate and a hint of cinnamon
bigatomicjellyfish t1_iy8y0lc wrote
Why's it only meat and one type of bean.
Put two more beans in there, Tomato, Peppers, Onion, Then we talk
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Matthocleus t1_iy8c8bx wrote
Homemade ground meat and beans.
Eon_PNW t1_iy6w2vx wrote
Why is it all one color?
SunChaser5 t1_iy6kq4t wrote
🤢
ThickAsianAccent t1_iy865uo wrote
I upvote everyone who pointed out this yankee stew has beans, which is perfectly acceptable. I also enjoy beans in my yankee stew.
Anyone who knows beans about chili knows chili ain’t got no beans.
- Abraham Lincoln
LeCifra t1_iy5ca8y wrote
Why does chili always have beans Please don't roast me for asking this
NekoNicoNiko t1_iy5u3m7 wrote
Chili, like most great foods, started off as poor people food. Poor people thicken and stretch out food with beans
LeCifra t1_iy5w166 wrote
Nice to know about the lore
greengodess88 t1_iy6qg2s wrote
o.O you eat chili that DOESN'T have beans? This is a genuine question, ive never seen chili that has no beans in it.
LeCifra t1_iy74jmi wrote
I have never even ate chili
greengodess88 t1_iy7vrqb wrote
Oh OK. Well chili I've seen always has beans in it and it's usually pretty good. It's an easy dish to make.
Bearman71 t1_iy7me29 wrote
Beans are just a cheap filler protein to cut costs for those who can't afford more meats.
Diggitydave76 t1_iy5j6ig wrote
Chili never has beans, stew does.
LeCifra t1_iy5jpw8 wrote
I don't get it
Diggitydave76 t1_iy5ohnp wrote
If it has beans it's a stew, it's not chilli.
LeCifra t1_iy5olit wrote
Ok
lookinforbobo t1_iy5tc54 wrote
Don't listen to this guy, all chilis are stews, with beans or without. Chili doesn't always have beans either, lots of restaurants serve it with and without.
LeCifra t1_iy5v7ak wrote
Interesting
Caspianfutw t1_iy6c7c2 wrote
No beans in fight club errr chili lol
Edit: it was a joke. I use beans too. It looks delish. That being said there are no beans in authentic chilli
https://www.thedailymeal.com/eat/there-are-no-beans-real-chili-just-ask-texan
MeatBeater19 t1_iy6gtel wrote
Curious, why do you guys call a dish made with ground beef and beans, chili?
ParaponeraBread t1_iy6mxrm wrote
Because the world is bigger than texas
MeatBeater19 t1_iy795bf wrote
Not from america sorry, only ever heard of it once and i got really confused, cuz chili on its own sounds painful to eat
ShadowofRainier t1_iy6htjk wrote
Lots of chili powder
polloretardo t1_iy78tvi wrote
It's starting to get colder outside, please go double check your power grid instead of gatekeeping chili
MeatBeater19 t1_iy79dkv wrote
Huh? I live in Bangalore, it’s barely even 16 celsius at night.
2FctrAuthenLkdMeOut t1_iy74z2u wrote
I put ground pork and carrots in my chili, fight me
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Diggitydave76 t1_iy5j3gg wrote
Looks like a nice stew to me.
ScrewAttackThis t1_iy6yo5t wrote
All chili is stew ffs. A stew is just something simmered in liquid and served in it's gravy.
Borghal t1_iy8ygxc wrote
Right? Chili is among the best kinds of stew, don't get the downvotes.
datx_goh t1_iy5t8a0 wrote
My man!
Tolbert/Fowler is very clear on this matter. Please see rule I.B.3 for more info.
Ok-Ihatetiktoc t1_iy69rf8 wrote
Nah thats meat with a side of beans
jceurvorst t1_iy6cp4i wrote
Oops, you accidentally put beans in it.
JustARandomSocialist t1_iy6ow5l wrote
This isn't chili. Chili doesn't have beans.
alanbastard t1_iy5i72q wrote
Oregano and cumin and chilli powder. NO GARLIC.
ParaponeraBread t1_iy6mwbp wrote
Hilarious take - garlic goes in whatever the fuck I want it to go in. Turns out, that’s most things.
jls75076 t1_iy6aws1 wrote
Chili doesn’t have beans. Bean soup, on the other hand, does.
DaisyCutter312 t1_iy6ddtk wrote
If you look at the picture, you can see the chili clearly DOES have beans. They're right there. Are you even paying attention?
jls75076 t1_iy6l9xx wrote
I do see the beans……in the bean soup. Maybe your aren’t paying attention?
Jobra819 t1_iy6fuur wrote
Chili isn't chili if it doesn't have beans.
timelydogood t1_iy63i0g wrote
Chili doesn't have beans
Jobra819 t1_iy6fte6 wrote
Chili isn't chili if it doesn't have beans.
OwlOfFortune t1_iy4qdte wrote
Chili with beans
Booblicle t1_iy4wrc3 wrote
The only real chili. If you're not farting, are you even healthy?
ScrewAttackThis t1_iy6yqtd wrote
Actually it's chili with meat and beans. Which is fine, since it's chili.
TechnicallySpaghetti t1_iy67ic3 wrote
Uh oh here come the bean police