Ground Beef Chili

jason williams
jason williams @ThePrancingPig
Columbus, Ohio Area

Using a high quality ground beef and garden fresh veggies set this over the top! I am lucky that I have access to Longdale Farm products through my work and have hardly been able to wait to make a batch of chili with their ground beef. I highly recommend trying out chili with a really good ground beef, what it does to the flavor is unreal. Plus we finally nailed down a spice blend that balances all the flavors we want in chili.

Ground Beef Chili

Using a high quality ground beef and garden fresh veggies set this over the top! I am lucky that I have access to Longdale Farm products through my work and have hardly been able to wait to make a batch of chili with their ground beef. I highly recommend trying out chili with a really good ground beef, what it does to the flavor is unreal. Plus we finally nailed down a spice blend that balances all the flavors we want in chili.

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Ingredients

  1. 2 lbsground beef
  2. 2 canspinto beans (rinsed and drained)
  3. 1 canchopped green chilies
  4. 1 canlow sodium beef broth
  5. 2poblanos
  6. 1sweet onion
  7. To tasteHot peppers
  8. 2 tbsptomato paste
  9. 2 tspsweet paprika
  10. 2 tspchili powder
  11. 2 tspground coriander
  12. 1 tspancho Chile powder
  13. 1 tspcumin powder
  14. 1 tspcocoa powder
  15. 1 tspgranulated garlic
  16. 1 tspOrganic No-Salt added (Costco's brand)
  17. 1 tspMontreal seasoning

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    In a dutch oven sweat the onion, poblano and hot peppers. Once they are soft stir in the tomato paste.

  2. 2

    Mix the dry ingredients together in a jar while the veggies are sweating. Make sure they are thoroughly mixed.

  3. 3

    When the tomato paste is incorporated add the ground beef. Cook until it is mostly done with just a little pink left and add half the jar of dried spices.

  4. 4

    Let simmer for 10 minutes to allow the spices to incorporate. Add the green chilies, beans and rest of the dry spices.

  5. 5

    Let cook for another 10 minutes. Add the broth to the pot, depending on how much liquid is in there and your preference will determine if you need the whole can or not.

  6. 6

    Simmer for another 2 hours and then let cool. You can eat it the same day but for some reason chili always seems to taste better the next day with fresh cornbread.

  7. 7

    The next day heat oven to 200° and let the dutch oven hang out for hours stirring occasionally and eat when ready!

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Columbus, Ohio Area
I have always been in love with flavor combinations even before I was allowed to use the stove by myself. I would come home from school and test out what was on hand with what I could maybe cook in the microwave. Little did I know I was starting down a life long journey of exploring flavors and recipes that I love and share with the people I care the most about.https://www.instagram.com/theeclecticcook/https://pin.it/vuncaiso65qrkl
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