Raging Chili

A mixture of bold flavors to push you into wanting to get another bowl. A little heat to bring out the boldness of the mixture and a little sweetness to offset anyone's taste buds.
Raging Chili
A mixture of bold flavors to push you into wanting to get another bowl. A little heat to bring out the boldness of the mixture and a little sweetness to offset anyone's taste buds.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Broil or char ALL Bell Peppers and Serrano Peppers. The skin should turn black and blister. Move to a cloth covered bowl to "steam" after cooking.
Beware the Serrano Peppers can "pop" sometimes, especially if your broil in side. Preferred method is charing over an open flame.
- 2
Chop ALL Onions and the Shallot. Mince your fresh Garlic. Set aside the Onions from the Shallot and Garlic.
- 3
Heat Olive Oil in a large pot/pan on medium heat and apply garlic and shallots once heated. DO NOT overcook these items, should saute for around 30-45 seconds if the oil is hot and produce a nice aroma.
- 4
Add in Hamburger and Onions to your sauteed mixture. Cook while often stirring to help break up the meat as well as ensure it does not burn. Cook until only about 10-15% remains pinkish in color.
If worried you can cook until all is browned but do not overcook to where parts burn.
- 5
Place ALL Peppers inside of an ice bath. You will be able to separate the blistered skin from the body at this point. You are looking for a slick to the touch exterior. If it feels crispy or leathery it needs removed still.
Deseed the appropriate Peppers and chop to desired size.
BEWARE seeds from the Bell Peppers MUST be removed or they can cause an upset stomach. Seeds of the Serrano Peppers can remain.
- 6
Combine ALL ingredients into a 6+ quart crockpot. Be careful when stirring as it will be full.
Allow mixture to cook, covered, for 10-14 hours on a low heat. Stir the chili mixture occasionally.
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