Community Pick
Crock Pot Chili Con Carne With Beans
photo by Jamie1094
- Ready In:
- 10hrs 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 15
- Serves:
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24
ingredients
- 1 lb bacon, cut up in small chunks
- 4 lbs ground beef
- 4 (1 lb) cans canned kidney beans
- 28 ounces canned crushed tomatoes (Hunts has them spiced for chili)
- 12 ounces tomato paste
- 2 onions, finely chopped
- 4 ounces chili powder
- 4 ounces cayenne pepper (dry powder)
- 2 (10 ounce) cans beef broth
- 2 fresh tomatoes
- 2 jalapeno peppers or 2 serrano peppers
- 3 garlic cloves
- 1 tablespoon ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon oregano
- 1 1⁄2 tablespoons paprika
directions
- Fry the bacon until it starts to brown, then put it into the crock pot.
- In the bacon drippings, brown the ground beef.
- Put the ground beef, beans, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, onions, chili powder (In Southern California we have a great variety available, but Gebhardt's would work), and the cayenne into the crock pot with the beef broth.
- Cut the stems off the fresh jalapenos and cut them in two or three chunks.
- place the peppers along with the garlic and whole fresh tomatoes into a food processor and puree the three ingredients.
- Put this into the crock pot, stir to mix and let it all cook for 10-12 hours on low or 5-6 hours on high.
- By making a puree out to of the peppers and garlic, you get a more evenly dispersed blend.
- I used the tomatoes to give some moisture to the puree.
- Serrano chilies are three times hotter than jalapenos so don't let their small size fool you.
Reviews
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this recipe rocks!!!! made it last week while working in the yard all day. nice to come into wonderful smells!!! the taste was great and just hot enough! easy to make and wasy to adjust spice levels throughout the day. I did make one change - used cut-up round steak instead of hamburger - IMHO chili is way better long cooked with steak.
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this recipe rocks!!!! made it last week while working in the yard all day. nice to come into wonderful smells!!! the taste was great and just hot enough! easy to make and wasy to adjust spice levels throughout the day. I did make one change - used cut-up round steak instead of hamburger - IMHO chili is way better long cooked with steak.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Jim Trebilcox
Anaheim, Calif
I'm 70 years old and retired. My wife works and lets me cook. I've been cooking since I was a bachelor and I can't remember how long ago that was.
I currently am the Chaplain at the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center, where I pester the kitchen staff constantly.