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By dankev
NY,NY
on February 05, 2012
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Delicious!
By rayray39
tennesse
on January 20, 2012
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i fixed this at the fire hall and thought it was great.the only thing im going to change is the salt,it was a little much for my taste but still very good..
By mizzrizz
Oakland, CA
on January 15, 2012
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Ok so I didn't exactly stick to the recipe, but I thought this was a good starting point for what turned out unexpectedly wonderful. First off, the amount of chili powder is not too much and will not make it too hot. Here's what I changed:
Omitted Sugar
Increased Onions to 2 cups, diced
Instead of 3/4 cups chili powder, used 1.5 oz Chili Power & 1.5 oz Pasillo Chili Powder (both mild in terms of heat
Added one 7 oz can Chipolte Peppers in Adobo sauce, chopped (used sauce, too
Added 1/4 cup Mole paste (this adds a lot of richness and thickens the sauce so you will not need to use masa as other reviewers did
Doubled diced tomato to 28 oz
Substituted water with Guinness Beer and increased to 2 cups
Other than that, I used all of the ingredients called for. Mole paste was added along with the chili powders before the tomatoes and beer.
By wildguy
phila
on January 07, 2012
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the chila is graet my fimley like
By cindyrocks88
aubrey
on November 30, 2011
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Very good and different than ground beef chili. I was a little scared about adding all that chili powder, but it really wasn't spicy. Even though people can argue all they want about whether to add beans or not, to me chili just isn't chili unless there are beans. I added 2 cans. :
By cyberwwwiz
Oregon
on October 28, 2011
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Don't believe those who didn't follow the recipe; this one is excellent (don't forget to include the garnishes, they complete the flavor. Not all chili includes beans and some might even call this Chili Colorado, but however it may be classified, it is quite tasty. I thought it might be a little too spicy, but it was not; as I separated the meat with my fork and it mixed with the sour cream, scallions and cilantro it was perfect. Yum!
By brown.zacharyd
Davis, CA
on October 02, 2011
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Added Black Beans, Kidney Beans, and a jar of Verde Salsa. Still very good.
By cheryljoan764
on June 20, 2011
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Very tasty texas chili, which is always made without beans. I used the full 3/4 c. chili powder, along with a handful of dried pepper flakes and half tbsp of super hot cayanne, and a full tbsp of unsweetened cocoa powder. I used 3/4 c. of beer instead of water, so my chili was nice and thick. Easy to make and delicious!
By tccox_9518446
Charlotte, NC
on June 19, 2011
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Excellent chili though I did add beans. Sorry but I like beans in my chili. It's actually still cooking as I'm writing this but I've sampled a couple of times. I may thicken it a bit with some Mesa cause it's looking a bit watery. But flavor is outstanding. This is a definite keeper.
By TEAMmotherNson
Fredericksburg, VA
on May 19, 2011
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Wonderful recipe. I substituted Splenda blend brown sugar with no issues and my boys asked that I make this recipe again soon.