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Terrific Turkey Chili
Using some fresh and some canned ingredients, this chili is a snap to throw together and will keep you craving it for days. Chunky zucchini, fresh green onion, sour cream, and - what the heck - shredded Cheddar cheese, are sure to make this your favorite chili recipe. If you like beans in your chili, garbanzos right out of the can are great in this.
Slow Cooker Turkey and Chorizo Chili
This is the turkey chili I made to compete on fooduel.blogspot.com. It's not overbearingly spicy, with good texture and flavor. To thicken this chili, you can add double the amount of chorizo and stew the tomato sauce before adding it to the slow cooker.
Bacon Chili without Beans
I am not a fan of kidney beans, but I love chili and bacon. I tried switching out the beans with bacon in my mom's chili recipe, and it was an instant hit with the family. After a couple of years of tweaking the recipe to get it just right and taking it to chili cook-offs, here's what I came up with. Serve with your favorite chili mix-ins, such as Cheddar cheese and Fritos. Hope you enjoy!
Chuck's Come On Ice Cream (or Night of the Red Death) Chili
Beef and pork sirloin rubbed with many seasonings, marinated, then simmered with tomato, onion, garlic, salsa and the right bite of jalapeno chile peppers. Come on, ice cream! The best chili I have ever tasted. My cousin Chuck's recipe. The secret is in the meat seasoning! A must for any chili lover!
Belly Burner Chili
Spicy sausage is browned, then cooked in a slow cooker with olives, tomato sauce and beans in this easy chili flavored with soy sauce.
Rich's Green Chile
After years of trying other Hatch chile recipes, and always enjoying the ones here at home in Colorado, I've finally perfected my own. Serve with tortillas in a bowl, or however you want!
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.
Smoky Beef and Bacon Chili
A smoky, spicy, hearty chili with bacon and ground beef. Serve with your choice of toppings--sour cream and Cheddar cheese work well.
Pulled Pork Chili
A delicious alternative to traditional chili, made with pork loin, wild rice, white beans, and authentic Mexican red chile. Make it easily in a slow cooker.
Mexican Chorizo Black Bean Chili
A spicy take on chili with Mexican chorizo. Top with Cheddar cheese and sour cream. I also like to make up some cornbread to serve with this.
Killer Chili
This chili is just right for the bold and the timid. It has some heat, but not too much for everyone to enjoy.
John's Chili
Good chili from the great ol' state of TEXAS. Hope you enjoy this favorite of our family.
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