Here in Pittsburgh the mornings and evenings are chilly, yet the temperature during the day is reaching about 65.
Still perfect chili weather, in my opinion.
Sometimes I make chili with ground turkey, and sometimes I use beef. I’ve also mixed turkey, chicken AND beef. That is delish.
I wanted to partake in the chili-eating, and was craving some good ole’ ground beef.
I wear the pants in this house.
(I’m shakin’ in my boots as I type those words.)
I used about 3lbs of organic 92/8 ground beef.
Chopped up some veggies.
And found nice, huge chunks of mold inside the red pepper we had just got at the store.
Don’t you hate when that happens??
I rescued the no-mold sections.
Which is actually surpising, since I served my husband tacos with tortillas that expired on August 25th last week. I checked them out again this weekend and they were covered in spots of black and green mold.
I guess he was so hungry, he overlooked that.
Chopped up a few cloves of garlic, which I think is oh, so fun.
It all went into a giant pot with some olive oil. I took a picture, but just accidentally deleted it. I am lazy.
I seasoned the beef with sea salt and pepper.
And threw it into the pot.
We do like our chili chunky (like my other soups), so I broke up the beef and tried to leave some larger chunks.
The chili sauce base.
Tomato puree, diced tomatoes, and fire-roasted tomatoes. Yum.
I don’t use any seasoning packets – I prefer to do it myself.
Crushed red pepper, cocoa chili powder, smoked paprika, chili powder, and cumin.
While I love doing the seasoning my way, I always end up doing different things each time. I guess that is the beauty of it.
At about noon, I decided it was time for this.
For the chili, of couse.
Ok, maybe not.
But I did add some to the chili. It was thirsty.
I used a LARGE can of kidney beans. I’m talking, HUGE. They went in after the base sauce.
My first round of seasonings added.
I’m noticing my pictures are a bit blurry. I think my camera is on it’s last leg. I am devastated. I love my camera. I don’t want to have to buy a new one.
I’d rather buy 5 inch pumps.
Because I don’t have any. I swear.
I let my chili simmer for about 6-8 hours.
Of course, there were many tastings withing those 6-8 hours.
Including a few bowls for my husband.
Topped with smoked cheddar. My all-time favorite cheese. Along with gouda, asiago, gruyere…
Does it get any better?
Chunky Fire-Roasted Chili
3 lbs organic, grass fed 92/8 ground beef
1/2 sweet onion, finely chopped
1 small green pepper, chopped
1 small red pepper, chopped
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup red wine
2 large cans tomato puree
1 large can diced tomatoes
1 large can of fire-roasted tomatoes
1 extra-large can of kidney beans
1 small can of tomato paste
1/4 cup chili powder
4 tablespoons cumin
1 tablespoon cocoa chili powder
1/2 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
Heat a large pot on medium heat. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil and the chopped onion, peppers and garlic. Saute until vegetables are soft.
Season ground beef with salt and pepper. Add to pot and break apart with a wooden spoon. Let brown. Add one cup of red wine and continue to saute and stir for about 3 minutes.
Add tomato puree, diced tomatos, fire-roasted tomatoes and kidney beans. Stir and add tomato paste.
Add chili powder, cocoa chili powder, cumin, cayenne, and smoked paprika. Stir and let simmer for 30 minutes. Taste and add more seasoning if needed.
Simmer for 2-8 hours.
Nice pics!
mmm chili is the best when those cold months start to take over. Nice work! Looks delicious
you’re right – it’s definitely perfect chili weather. I just made hamburger soup last weekend (similar to chili), and tonight is another soup night! The one redeeming factor to the cold weather…well, that, and sweaters. and hot chocolate, and going shopping for new winter clothes…
ha, i made chili last night too!
Great chili and I could totally veganize it. Love your camera vs. pumps comment!
And the mold in the red pepp. Girl, my grocery store must have gotten a deal on peppers b/c we found some reallllllllly interesting things in our peppers last week. I am still skeeved, we’ll leave it as mold would have been “nice”. Sorry.
Thx for your bloggie comments & love 🙂
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Nothing beats chili on a cold day!! Ya for Muir Glen.. they have the best tomatoes in my opinion!! 🙂
That looks very tasty!
Yum! That sounds really good.
I love chili in the fall!!!
We’re not quite ready for chili in Florida but this is a great recipe and I’m saving it for January!
Chili is so perfect now that the weather has cooled off!
Hmmm, I haven’t ever seen cocoa chili powder. I do like to put bakers chocolate in my chili though. I just use one square for a big pot, but I love the hearty flavor it adds. I may have to check out the kind already incorporated into the chili powder. Thanks.
BTW, apparently chili must be on everyone’s mind right now with the season change. I was just thinking this morning about making a pot of chili.
I use Baker’s squares alot and that idea sounds fab! The cocoa chili powder is also pretty great.
Yum! I just found your blog and really like your writing style. Nice!
I like that you add cocoa chili powder. I hear this is the secret to every really good chili. Do you just get it at the supermarket?
Yep! I found mine at our grocery store in the spice aisle.
Looks DELICIOUS!! I love all that garlic! I’m a huge garlic fan, the more the better.
Chili is one of my FAV dinners during the fall and winter! It’s just so comforting. Yours looks great!
Yum! Looks delicious and very chunky – just the way I like it!
Hmmm chili 😀
I totally found mold in my peppers when I made chili a couple weeks ago! So gross…. I’d never had that happen before! It didn’t stop me from eating like 12 bowls of mold-free chili, however…
wow that looks good. you know what’s tragic? i don’t think i’ve ever tried smoked cheddar cheese. oh the horror!
Looks good. I think I need to make some chili this week! Haha, I was hoping for a response from the husband about the pants comment!
Ok – your chillie looks Oh-so-good and I want some right now! My stomach is growling..
I love chili. Yours sounds and looks great!
I hate finding mold. The other day I bought expensive sprouted tortillas that weren’t expiring for several days and they had mold all over them. I was so mad (but too lazy to take them back to the store).
Have a great week!
Chili is one of my all-time fav. foods…Love it!
So much good stuff in one bowl!
Nice pics! Chili is definitely the perfect fall dish! So comforting!
Beautiful chili and photography! I see no blur in those pictures! I have to practically wrestle the old foods away from my husband or else he’ll try to rescue them in some way or another.
mmmmmmmm. chili is so delicious! this looks yummy!
Fantastic! Chili is always so satisfying. I’m with you on the 5″ heels…..its tough being a tiny lady 😉 I love some heat and this recipe sounds perfect. Maybe I can do a veggie version for me and meaty for the man. Thanks for the vaca suggestion 😉
Sooooo many seasonings ! such a sophisticated chef ! 🙂
How do you feel about child labor? i.e. the balloon boy
That must be one of the most appealing names ever. Chunky. Fire. Roasted. CHILI!
And with red wine! Luxurious!
Your chili looks delish!!! I just might have to try it next time…
Blessings!
Amanda
I love chili, too, especially with red onion on top! So good.
and smoked cheddar is awesome – you should try mixing it in mashed potatoes! Yum
I love it in mashed potatoes! I have smashed it in – along with bacon…to die for!
Hello Princess Jessica 😉
Hahaha hello, my dear. This made me laugh. Please post more hot pink and sparkles on your blog. Thank you.
This chili looks and sounds amazing!!! I need to try this out – it sounds like a dish my husband would absolutely love:D
That looks great. I showed this post to my boyfriend and he asked if you lived near us and could come over to cook. He’s sad you don’t live in Boston hahaha!
Looks geat! I hate how food randomly goes bad, its soo annoying!
This chili recipe looks so good! I’ll definitely have to try it sometime. Oh, just out of curiousity, do you have a good potato soup recipe? I’ve been searching for one because I have to make it for an office party this Friday. Will you email me if you know of one? Thanks!
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Thank you so much!!! 🙂
Going to check it out now!
I never make chili, but really wanna try it. I’m gonna use this recipe, because this looks delicious! Thanks:)
x Julia (Taste of Living)
Great blog! I just found it.
I love, love Chili! I will try this recipe next time I make it.
yummm!!! this looks so great, jess! chili is the best, most comforting meal to have this time of year, and on a cold, dreay day there is absolutely nothing better!
hahaa somedays I think to myself I want a new camera but then I say the same thing in my head about the pumps (or boots!)
the spicer the chili the better 🙂 sounds great!
ummm cocoa chili powder? i need to find that…it sounds amazing!!! what does it taste like?
fabulous chili recipe my dear!
Where did you go? I got used to you posting everyday! Miss ya! Come back!
I’m having some wordpress issues! Trust me, I’m losing my mind that I haven’t posted. I’m working on it now!
I don’t use spice packets either. I’m a control freak when it comes to my food and want to know that it is JUST the way that I like it. I would definitely make this (though I would substitute soy crumbles for me). Looks tasty and will definitely be looking for cocoa chili powder on my next shopping trip!
I love chili season. Doing a massive pot of it this weekend for Halloween too.
It is never to early to start drinking either 😉
I’m planning to make chili today AND I just purchased some fire-roasted tomatoes ON SALE Yayyy!. So will be trying your recipe! Thanks!
…yeah ’bout 90 here again in Tampa. Chili on my agenda soon as we get some cool weather.
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