Award Winning Chili !
Gary has won his share of Chili Cookoffs, so this is worth the watch! Even if you have your favorite chili recipe, check this out for a few tips you may not be familiar with. Great cold weather or anytime recipe!
Ingredients:
3 lbs ground beef, drained
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
One Large Bell Pepper finely diced
One Onion finely diced. Both sautéed until soft, Salting vegetables
1 30 oz. can Chili Beans
2 Cans diced tomatoes
1 can drained Kidney Beans
About 32 oz. Tomato Juice
Carroll Shelby Chili Kit (contains chili pepper, cumin, garlic and other spices)
Use the cayenne pepper packet if you like your chili hotter. The masa flour packet is to thicken your chili. All personal preferences.
Combine, ENJOY!
Award-winning Texas Chili #bbq #bbqshorts #shorts #barbecuenation #chili #texas #texasbbq #foodie
Here in Texas, we don't put beans in our chili. We like it full of flavor and spice, and I add a little beer for an extra flavor kick. The very first time I made this chili I won 1st place at a cook-off, so I haven't changed the recipe since! #bbq #bbqshorts #shorts #barbecuenation #chili #texas #texasbbq #foodie
The Best Texas Chili Recipe
In Texas, chili is all about meat and spices. This chili recipe won't disappoint. Large chunks of seared beef are seasoned with ancho and guajillo chiles which lend it earthy, deep and sweet taste with a good amount of spiciness that anyone will enjoy.
Recipe:
(adapted with changes from Dinosaur Bar-B-Que: An American Roadhouse)
Ingredients
4 lbs beef chuck (trimmed and cut into 1-inch cubes)
1 Tbsp kosher salt (plus more to taste)
1 Tbsp ground black pepper (plus more to taste)
4 bacon slices (cut into 1-inch pieces)
2 onions (medium size, chopped)
1 green bell pepper (chopped)
2 jalapeno peppers (seeded and membrane removed, chopped
3 garlic cloves (finely chopped)
4 cups beef broth
2 lbs ripe tomatoes (skin removed and chopped (or use canned crushed tomatoes)
2 bay leaves
1 cinnamon stick
2 Tbsp ground ancho chile
1 Tbsp guajillo chile
2 tsp ground cumin
1 1/2 Tbsp dark brown sugar
1 Tbsp dried oregano
Juice of 1/2 lime
1/4 bunch fresh cilantro (chopped)
Shredded cheddar cheese
Chopped red onion
Sliced green onions
Instructions
Season the beef with 1 tablespoon each of salt and pepper and set aside.
Heat a large dutch oven. Toss in bacon pieces and cook over high heat until brown and crispy. Remove the bacon and save for other uses, we just use it for the flavor in this recipe.
Add the beef in small batches and cook until browned on all sides. Transfer the beef to a separate bowl and set aside.
Add the onions, green peppers, and jalapenos into the Dutch oven and stir well, scraping bits from the bottom. Season the vegetables with a few turns of salt and pepper and cook until soft.
Throw in the garlic and cook for 1 more minute. Add the meat and juices back to the pot. Add the broth, tomatoes, bay leaves, cinnamon stick, chilies, cumin, and brown sugar. Stir well, cover and bring to a boil. Lower the temperature to medium low, partially cover with a lid and and simmer for about 2 - 2 1/2 hours or until the beef is tender.
Remove the cinnamon stick and bay leaves. Add the oregano, lime juice and cilantro. Check for salt and pepper and adjust to taste. Add more ground chiles for more heat if desired. Stir well and turn off heat.
Ladle chili into bowls and top with chopped red onions, green onions and cheddar cheese.
Cowboy Chili Recipe
Cowboy Chili Recipe!
We’re taking the chill off in the kitchen today with our Chili recipe. What’s great about chili is you can substitute any kind of meat whether is ground beef, wild game or even chunk meat. We’re giving you a great seasoning base and some ideas for your chili and from there you can customize to suit your tastes. Beans- no beans… hey I like a bean to give it an even heartier feel. So we hope you enjoy our chili recipe!
Enjoy the video and leave questions or comments below.
Get our Green Chile Chipotle Relish here:
8- 10 servings
Cowboy Chili
2 pounds ground beef (wild game, chunk meat, etc.)
1 large yellow onion, chopped
2 (10 oz.) can Rotel (we used chunky), drained
1 Rotel can water
1 (15 oz) can tomato sauce
1 (16 oz) can kidney beans, drained (or your bean choice)
Green Chile Chipotle Relish (available or 3 - 4 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, chopped or to taste
1/3 cup chile powder
½ tsp cumin
2 tsp oregano powder
2 tsp paprika or smoked paprika
2 tsp salt
3 tsp minced garlic
1. In a large pot or 12” Dutch oven brown the hamburger over medium high heat. Season with salt and pepper or seasoning of your choice, to taste. As the meat begins to brown, stir in the onions. Continue cooking until the meat has fully browned and onions are tender. If there is a lot of excess grease, drain.
2. Stir in the Rotel, water, tomato sauce, beans, chipotle peppers or relish. Stir in the seasonings. Adjust taste, if needed.
3. Cover and cook over medium-high heat until it reaches a boil. Boil a couple minutes. Reduce heat and simmer for about 40 minutes, stirring occasionally.
4. Serve warm with cheese, onions, sour cream, etc.
Check out our BEST SELLING cookbook, A Taste of Cowboy. Available at bookstores nationwide, Amazon
and
Get our FREE guide to smoothing cast iron HERE:
=====================
Want more recipes and tips? Sign up for our emails:
=====================
Click below to SUBSCRIBE for more videos:
Connect with us!
====================
Kent Rollins
Chuck Wagon Cook, Grilling, Dutch Oven Cooking, Cowboy, Cast Iron
Real Texas Red Chili Recipe Tutorial S2 Ep279
This Red Chili Recipe is the very best chili recipe I ever developed. My first video on how to make Red Chili has over 100,000 views. I made the mistake of putting music throughout and many found that to be very distracting so here is the new video completely reproduced with no background music. Try this recipe and you will have a fantastic tasting chili to impress everyone who eats it.
To Contact Chef Trotter directly use
This Recipe is available as downloadable PDF at my website at:
Texas Cooking Today is a project of S.A.Trotter Arts LLC
Hi everyone I am Stuart Trotter Thank You for watching my cooking channel Texas Cooking Today.
My focus here is to provide excellent recipes that are adaptable, flexible, and delicious.
Every recipe I produce is shown here in two separate formats.
First is a regular YouTube cooking show, fun to watch but missing in deeper information than its counterpart.
Second is a full on cooking tutorial with every bit of detail the recipe requires plus some extra, it is like having a chef in your kitchen right next to you.
Thank you for watching my show and please share my videos with others.
Please like and subscribe to Texas Cooking Today.
Indescribably good is the only way I can explain just how good this chili is.
Once you try it you will be hooked.
I have just started a new channel it is called Chef Trotters Tips.
With all kinds of stuff like the ingredients on those labels you cannot read, what is that stuff and what does it do.
What I am doing for weight loss and tips on cooking techniques.
Please check it out.
Chef Trotters Tips:
Texas Style Beef Chili | Chuds BBQ
No f***ing beans in this chili! Texas red chili made simply with beef and red chilies, perfect for a cold winters day atop a bed of Fritos, aka Frito Pie.
Please like and Subscribe
Patreon.com/chudsbbq
Insta: ChudsBBQ
CHILI RECIPE
6 lbs Beef
5 qts Beef Stock
6oz Assorted Dried Chilis
1 cup Chili Powder
1/2 cup Salt (unless using salted stock)
1/2 cup Cumin
1/2 cup Granulated Onion
1/4 cup Granulated Garlic
2 Tbsp Ground Coriander
2 Tbsp Mustard Powder
►Full list of things I use and recommend:
_________________________________________
Things I use
►Thermometer
►Vitamix Blender
►Black Pepper
►Beef Tallow
►Pink Salt
►Mixer
►Chef Knife
►Sausage Stuffer
►Hog Casings
►Meat Grinder
►Food Processor
►Fire Blower
►Knife
►Slicing knife
►Boning Knife
►Thermometer
►Sodium Citrate
►Sheep casings
►Cimeter Knife
►Scale
►Rub Tub
►Burger Press
►Knife roll
►Butcher paper
►Paper stand
►Cutting Board
►Blowtorch
►Chef Knife
►Bone Saw
►Welder
►Angle grinder
►Grinder Blades
►Chop Saw
►Pipe Level
►Camera
►Lens
►Light