Beef Chili

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  • on February 03, 2013

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    Interesting favors easily tweaked. I saved this one.

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  • on November 27, 2012

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    Great recipe. I followed it exactly (using the correct amount of chipotle peppers- 3 canned, not 3 cans. I did however, found it difficult to shred the beef with a potato masher. Instead, when there was about 20 minutes left to cook, I removed the meat and shredded it with 2 forks. I then seasoned the broth to taste and added the masa harina. The masa kind of clumped together, so I got a whisk and blended it in. I then put the shredded beef back in. I've been looking for a chili recipe like this forever and I finally found it. The spices were just right and my mouth didn't catch on fire (though it did have a decent kick to it.

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  • on April 23, 2012

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    I have made this recipe again and again making little changes here and there but it is always a hit. Love that this is a true "Texas" style chili!

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  • on February 25, 2012

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    Absolutely delicious! I used pork instead of beef. On the TV version he added a touch of shaved chocolate the end. So I did that but it wasn't noticeable. This is one of the best dishes I have made from this site and I cook from here often.

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  • on February 04, 2012

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    The coriander was overpowering to me. Next time,I will try reducing the amount or eliminating it altogether. That being said, I think this recipe is definitely one I can build on and tweak to suit my personal taste. I chose it because the peppers and onions were pureed, which is perfect for my picky family members who dont like onions. A great way to add flavor without pieces of actual onion or pepper. I thought it had just the right amount of heat,but I may add some regular chili powder next time as well. I also added kidney beans at the end because we happen to like them. All in all, I'm glad I made this,and will make it again, with a few small adjustments!

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  • on January 12, 2012

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    You can't go wrong with Mr. Florence. I will be preparing this chili again for a big group of high school guys and their parents to celebrate building another log cabin at Hawk Woods Nature Center.
    Keep up the inspiring work Tyler.
    Mike

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  • on November 20, 2011

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    I thought this chili was incredible. I tried it for the first time at my daughters school chili cook off and won second place, and fan favorite. Definitely worth the effort. Please don't skimp on the ingredients. PS - The recipe calls for masa harina, which is instant corn masa flour which you can find in the ethnic section of most local markets. It adds a great background flavor. I also used shredded mild cheddar instead of white cheddar. Last but not least, the sour cream really pulls the whole dish together. Make it when you want your chili to impress.

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  • on November 11, 2011

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    This is the first chili recipe I tried from scratch, and is absolutely a winner. Keeping all other values the same, I added 1 can of Pinto beans and one can of Black beans, both drained, right into the pot. Don't cut the spices, you'll regret it. I'm considering adding more veggies too, to get some veggies into the kids' bellies. The beans add a more chili-like feel to this otherwise fully-flavored, aromatic dish. There is definitely more of a gourmet feel on this dish, rather than a cheap, roadside fill-me-up feel. Make it when you want your chili to impress.

    I have to say, anyone who isn't happy with this because it's a chef's take on a traditional dish, should go look for traditional recipes instead. :

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  • on September 15, 2011

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    haven't tried it yet but reading reviews because I am going to make this dish because I need a dish to accompany the food at my reception that will be barriatric patient friendly and this one looks pretty good. Will let you all know how it turned out and what I ended up doing with everyone's idea's

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  • on March 24, 2011

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    I followed the recipe exactly except I subbed in a dry chili from my local store for the canned anchos... does this not taste like indian food to anyone else?

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