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Dad’s Tavern Chili by Salad FoodieAs an adolescent I was commissioned by my dad to make a huge pot of chili for his tavern weekly, and I earned fifty cents a batch doing so! (This was before the era of food safety regulation and inspection - I just made it in our home kitchen!) Dad had taught me how to make his chili, and everyone agreed it was in a class of its… |
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Slow-cooker Beef Stew from Argentina by John SpottiswoodI slightly adapted thie famous Argentine beef stew to be slightly more flavorful...and thus to my liking. The extra cumin seeds, paprika, cayenne, salt and pepper don't take away from the flavor of the meat and vegetables, but they give an added kick that makes this classic family stew extraordinary. We had it at our family reunion,… |
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Hala Kahiki Chili - Pineapple Chili by Denise SherinHala Kahiki means Pineapple, this is a tropical pineapple chili. It's a nice change from regular chili. It sweet and tangy. My son still eats it with tortilla chips but King's Hawaiian sweet rolls are nice with this recipe. |
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Texas Chili (without beans) by Stan JenkinsThis is a Texas style chili without beans. However, you can add any beans that you like. You can garnish with shredded cheese, diced onions or whole chili peppers. |
2 votes
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Beef Stew by Nancy MiyasakiThe beef stew is a very good traditional beef stew. If you are craving the beef stew your grandmother used to make, then this will definitely hit the spot Classic comfort food for a cold day! |
6 votes
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Spicy (no bean) Chili by "Cheffie Cooks"Many family members love this chili and I make it for them to take home. They are not fans of beans (kidney) but love the chili flavor, thickness and spiciness. |
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Ed's Chicago Cocoa Chili ( aka Chocolate Chili ) by Edward HellerI like cooking and I love chili and chocolate, so if there was any way I could combine the three, I was gonna do it. So here is my quite excellent balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy, which I hope you will enjoy as well. (This recipe has been on recipezaar-dot-com since 2002, where 50 people have posted reviews of my chili… |
3 votes
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Cranberry Beef Pot Roast by ElainePrep 5 Cook (slow cooker) 8 – 9 hours Serves 8 Fresh cranberries, cranberry juice, & orange juice add flavor and nutrition to this elegant pot roast! |
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Tagine of Beef and Sweet Potatoes by John SpottiswoodThis is an amazing tagine/stew. The flavor is just amazing. It's not as spicy or as powerful as many Moroccan tagines, but it is wonderful. |
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Hungarian Beef Stew by Linda SimonNo, the caraway seeds are not negotiable. This started as a recipe called Hungarian Goulash from Cooking Light. To me it is really more stew than goulash. “Goulash” to Wisconsinites is a mishmash of ground beef, tomatoes (maybe canned tomato soup), and macaroni. Seasoning is limited to salt and pepper, possibly an onion. It… |
1 vote
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Slow Simmered Beef Chili by Its a Food FetishThis chili is loaded with lean ground beef, two varieties of kidney beans, hearty chunks of onion, green bell pepper, tomato and a combination of smokey spices. |
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Beef Stew with Carrot Flowers by Culinary EnvyBeef Stew with Carrot Flowers is the MOST tender meat, petal carrots, potatoes and green beans simmered in RICH tomato beef broth sauce. |
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STUFFED PEPPER SOUP by Kim WallaceIf you like stuffed peppers you will love this EASY recipe! It’s basically stuffed peppers only in a soup bowl. |
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Chili, Ground Beef with Options by Just Cookin'This is a ground beef chili that warms your t.ummy when it's cold outside. It's also good anytime you want chili on hot dogs or another dish. We like things spicy but I know not everyone does. So, I'm gonna put notes that offer options for various ingredients. There's very little actual preparation. Also, because the fat is washed… |
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McNamara Clans Favorite Chili by Cindy McNamaraJust whipped up a batch of this rich, beefy chili for Super Bowl Sunday. We love to top it with sour cream, avocado, cilantro, shredded cheese, green onion and fried corn tortilla strips. I like a squeeze of lime on mine too. Its always better the second day and makes excellent filling for baked potatoes, burritos or for nachos. |
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