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Hot Dog Chili for Chili Dogs
There is a vast difference between the chili you cook and serve on its own and the chili that you slap on a chili dog. The texture and taste have to compliment the dog using smaller amounts so it won't explode all over your face. This chili is our perfect double-dog-dare-you chili for use on hot dogs. Yes, they are hot dogs, not franks. Franks lived in France from the third to the fifth century on the banks of the Rhine River. If you must call them something other than hot dogs, try 'weinahs,' that works for us in the north.
Sweet Pork Slow Cooker Chili
This sweet and mild chili features lean ground pork with a few surprises. Serve with cheddar cheese, sour cream, and hot sauce to taste. This chili is very mild as is.
Chili with Chorizo and Chocolate
The smokiness of the bacon and liquid smoke complements the spiciness of the chorizo and sweetness of the chocolate in this chili. Just like any other chili, this is better the next day. Serve with a dollop of cilantro sour cream or some chocolate shavings.
Chad's Slow Cooker Taco Soup
This easy soup is hearty, yet extremely tasty. This is really a form of chili, but uses some ingredients not found in regular chili. Sure to be a hit, you can adjust the spice as needed by using varying levels of jalapenos and RO*TELยฎ varieties. Top with shredded sharp Cheddar cheese and/or sour cream. Serve with tortilla chips. Leftovers can be frozen and enjoyed later.
Turkey and Pork Chili
I'm constantly on a quest to provide lean but still delicious food for my family. This turkey and pork chili recipe is my most recent take on chili. Top it with your favorite garnishes, or enjoy it as is!
Big Game Day Chili
The first time I tried this chili I was floored! It has wonderful flavors, and is very spicy and very addictive. If you don't like heat, adjust the ingredients. It's perfect at a football tailgate party or picnic. If you like a roasted flavor, bake the garlic before pressing it. For the beer, a hoppy pale ale works well, as does a dark stout. I've also experimented with adding a cup of coffee to the mix to give it a roasted coffee flavor. It also freezes well.
Chuck's Super Chili
This chili is slightly sweet with a touch of heat; the wine gives it a different taste. Everyone in my family loves this chili. I've won a couple of work chili cook-offs with this recipe and done well in some larger cook-offs as well.
Bob's Little-Known, Less-Cared-About Chili
This chili is savory, smoky, and easy to make. Sometimes I add a can of corn too. Maybe have some sweet cornbread muffins with honey on the side.
Chili with Ground Pork
A hearty ground pork chili made with tons of veggies and lean meat.
Chili Rick's
Easy chili recipe for a large number of people.
Caveman Chili
This low-carb chili made in a slow cooker is made with pork, bacon, green bell peppers, tomatoes, onion, and spices. It is perfect if you have a "keto caveman" within you.
Washabinaros Chili
This chili is packed with flavor thanks to an array of chile peppers, wasabi (Japanese horseradish), beer, Italian sausage, and ground beef.
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