Contrary to the title, it doesn't have men in it. However it is a man's best friend, it's thick, meaty, not as tomato-ey as most chili's. Best served with fresh bread.
Ingredients
- 5 pounds lean ground beef
- 1 can kidney beans , 15 ounce
- 1 green bell pepper , seeded and chopped
- 1 red bell pepper , seeded and chopped
- 1 medium onion , chopped
- 2 cloves garlic , chopped
- 2 cans tomato sauce , 10 ounce
- 1 cup water
- 0.75 cups chili powder
Instructions
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1
Cook ground beef in a large pot over medium-high heat, stirring to crumble, until evenly browned. Drain off grease.
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2
Reduce heat to medium; add kidney beans, bell peppers, onion, and garlic to pot. Cook and stir, 1 to 3 minutes. Stir in tomato sauce and water; season with chili powder. Simmer over low heat, uncovered, for 40 minutes.
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