Cheesy Mexican Chili

 Lamo's Kitchen
Lamo's Kitchen @cook_4444954
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A great recipe for clearing out a lot of ingredients in your fridge and cupboard. You can substitute or even add many new ingredients to completely change the flavor !

Cheesy Mexican Chili

A great recipe for clearing out a lot of ingredients in your fridge and cupboard. You can substitute or even add many new ingredients to completely change the flavor !

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Ingredients

45 mins
5 servings
  1. 1 lbGround beef
  2. 1large white onion
  3. 1red bell pepper
  4. 1green bell pepper
  5. 1 canpinto beans
  6. 1 canblack beans
  7. 1 cankidney beans
  8. 1 cupsalsa Verde
  9. 1 1/2 cupsmexican blend cheese
  10. 2 tablespoonscholula hot sauce
  11. cooking oil/spray

Cooking Instructions

45 mins
  1. 1

    First: dice up your vegetables and set them aside. Add olive oil to large stovetop pan and heat over medium heat. Add ground beef and brown then drain excess juices.

  2. 2

    Empty your bean cans into a large strainer and rinse until all preservatives are off the beans and water runs clean through the strainer. Add beans to ground beef and mix.

  3. 3

    Add your vegetables to the mix and continue to cook uncovered. Once vegetables have softened, add your salsa Verde and Hot Sauce to the mixture. Continue to cook while stirring until everything is coated with the salsa and starts to stick together.

  4. 4

    Once chili is cooked, add cheese overtop and cover pan for 5 minutes to melt the cheese. Serve as is or add even more cheese afterwards!

  5. 5

    To make the chili vegetarian: add an extra can or two of beans, remove ground beef for the recipe and use another small onion and bell pepper to the mix.

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Food may not look very appealing but i go for taste over looks, every recipe photo i have listed was eaten shortly after (or during) its photo. Hope you all enjoy the recipes! I try to leave out as much sodium as possible in my recipes so you'll rarely see any salt listed, of course it can be added to pretty much anything to add some more flavor.
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