3 Bean Chili

I had never made chili before so I found an easy recipe, tweaked it a little bit to satisfy my family’s taste. This recipe makes very mild chili. Add your own kick to your chili and let me know what you think in the reviews.
3 Bean Chili
I had never made chili before so I found an easy recipe, tweaked it a little bit to satisfy my family’s taste. This recipe makes very mild chili. Add your own kick to your chili and let me know what you think in the reviews.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
OPTIONAL: Wash hands and dry thoroughly. Use food grade latex gloves if you are handling raw meat. I myself prefer to wear gloves because my hands are very dry and cracked.
- 2
Set your crock pot or slow cooker up where you plan to have it cooking when you are finished with the following steps. At this point you could set your crock pot on low (cooking time: 4.5 hours), medium (cooking time: 3.5 hours), or high (cooking time: 2.5 hours) to get it warming up. You can even skip to step 4 and return to step 3 after you complete step 4.
- 3
Cook ground beef chuck, green pepper, jalapeño, chili powder, garlic powder, sea salt and black pepper in a large and deep skillet on medium heat. Cook until meat is no longer pink. Pour any grease into an old pickle jar and close lid tightly and discard (or save under the kitchen sink to discard any other unused grease in the future).
- 4
While the meat is cooking; mix beans, V8 juice, and tomatoes in your crock pot or slow cooker. Mix well. (This chili can also be cooked on the stove/range if you want to make it faster. Note that your chili will be runnier and not as thick.)
- 5
Pour the contents of your skillet into your crock pot or slow cooker. Mix well.
- 6
When your chili is finished cooking you can top it with some dallops of sour cream, shredded cheese, tomatoes, chives, etc. Whatever you like to put on your chili. Serve with cornbread, dinner rolls, slice of bread, etc. or eat it alone without any side dishes or extras. But please do enjoy what you have made. I hope that you find your chili to be flavorful and filling. Please leave a review and/or any tips that you may have used while making yours. Happy cooking!
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