Texas-Style Chili Recipe - All Meat, No Beans!
This Texas chili recipe is an authentic, Meaty chili with a super satisfying pureed chili pepper sauce. Traditionally, there are no beans in Texas Chili. Learn how to make your own Texas-style chili!
CHAPTERS:
0:00 What is Texas Chili
1:07 Make Chili Paste
1:32 Remove Stems and Seeds
2:31 Toast the Peppers
3:13 Soak the Peppers
3:49 Puree the Peppers
5:28 Season the Beef
6:04 Sear the Beef
6:43 Cook the Vegetables
7:45 Add Beef and Chili Paste
9:00 Add Beef Stock and Beer
9:27 Add Masa, Brown Sugar, and Worcestershire
10:00 Cook Low and Slow
10:43 The Chili is Ready to Eat
11:18 The Taste
11:48 No Beans
THINGS YOU’LL NEED:
3 ancho peppers
3 pasilla peppers
3 New Mexican dried peppers See my NOTES above on the dried pepper choices – I prefer a variety
2.5 pounds beef chuck cut into bite-sized cubes
2 teaspoons cumin
Salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium white onion chopped
3 jalapeno peppers chopped
2 serrano peppers chopped (optional for extra heat – use extra jalapenos for milder)
4 cloves garlic chopped
2 cups beef stock or use a dark beer
2.5 cups water + more as needed (or use chicken or beef stock, or beer)
2 tablespoons masa harina corn flour, for thickening, if desired
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
FOR SERVING: Chopped onion, spicy chili flakes, freshly chopped cilantro, lime wedges, crema or sour cream, Fritos or tortilla chips, whatever else you desire
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HOMEMADE CHILI RECIPE for Making a Mean Grown-Up Chili
Everyone has a secret for their homemade chili recipe. Here's mine. The ingredients are familiar, but it comes down to dialing up a few key components to get the depth and perfect balance of flavors we're looking for. Yes, I'm confident enough to say perfect. The result is a deeply flavored, complex, beefy chili that is worth the extra time.
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FOR THIS RECIPE YOU'LL NEED:
BEANS:
300 g dried pinto beans soaked overnight
150g reserved bean liquid
CHILE PASTE:
20g dried ancho or about 3 chiles
20g dried guajillo or about 3 chiles
20g dried pasilla or about 3 chiles
600g beef stock or 2.5 cups (+ a little extra to deglaze the chili)
BEEF:
2lbs boneless shortribs
CHILI BASE:
1 red onion
1 poblano
4-5 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
3-4 TBSP olive oil
2g chile flake or 1/2ish tsp
20g chili powder or 2.5 Tbsp
20g paprika or 3Tbsp
12g cumin or1.5 Tbsp
10g cocoa powder or 4tsp
28oz can crushed toms
28oz can diced toms, drained
850g cooked beans or about 4.5 cups
150g bean liquid or about 2/3 cup
SEASONING:
30g brown sugar or 2.5 Tbsp
20g hot sauce or 1.5 Tbsp
20g worcestershire or 1.5 Tbsp
40g cider vin or 1/8 cup
15g salt or 2.5 tsp
FINAL SEASONING TO TASTE (if needed):
brown sugar
hot sauce
cider vin
salt
1. pressure cook beans on high for 25 minutes with 1 kilo of water (or until tender but firm). reserve bean liquid.
2. toast chiles in the oven at 450 degrees for 5-10min
3. cut shortribs into 1-2 inch chunks then freeze on a sheet tray (about 15min)
4. pull chilis from oven and remove seeds
5. blend chilis with 600g beef stock to create chili paste and refrigerate until ready to use
6. after freezing shortribs for 15min, using a food processor, process shortribs in 2 batches (pulse until beef looks like it does in the video)
7. press ground meat onto a sheet on a sheet tray and broil in the oven on high for 3-5 minutes or until well browned (time will depend on your broiler)
8. after well browned, break up and crumble the meat (i recommend by hand with gloves, but you do you)
9. into a large heavy-bottomed pot, add onion and poblano to oil. sautee for 1-2 minutes
10: once onion and poblano are starting to soften, add garlic followed by chili flake, chile powder, paprika, cumin, cocoa powder. stir to combine and let bloom for about 2 min
11. deglaze with splash of beef stock
12. add crushed and drained diced tomatoes, and chili paste you made earlier. stir
13. add crumbled short rib, stir to combine
14. put lid on pot and load into a 275 degree oven for 90 minutes
15. after 90 minutes, add brown sugar, hot sauce, Worcestershire, cider vin, salt, cooked beans + 150g bean liquid and gently stir to incorporate
16. load back into a 325 degree oven uncovered for 45 mins to caramelize and reduce
17. after 45 minutes, taste and add your final seasonings to taste (salt, brown sugar, cider vinegar, hot sauce)
GARNISH however you'd like. for a real bad boy chili, i like to use...
tortilla chips
shredded sharp aged cheddar
sliced green onions
sour cream
CLIFFS NOTES CHILI VARIATION:
INSTEAD OF SHORTRIBS
2 lbs ground chuck 80-20
INSTEAD OF CHILE PUREE
600g BEEF STOCK (when you add tomatoes)
additional 10g chile powder and paprika
2 chopped chiles in adobo
INSTEAD OF COOKED BEANS
2 cans of bean of your choice, 125 ish grams of liquid in can reserved.
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How To Make Chili
Homemade Chili Recipe
Chop up 1 medium onion and 1/2 of green pepper into small pieces
Squeeze the meat out of sweet Italian sausage skin.
Place a pot over medium heat.
Place ground beef, sweet Italian sausage meat, chopped onions & green peppers into the pot.
Add 1 tsp of minced garlic and cook it for approx 10 mins until it browns
Meanwhile, drain the juice from 15 oz cans of pinto beans and red kidney beans...
Reduce heat to low, and pour beans into the pot of meat, and stir
Add a little tomato sauce about 3/4 cups, 1 15 oz can of diced tomatoes, and 6 oz can of tomato paste, and stir
Then add 1/2 cup of beef broth and stir again
Add seasons.....
1/4 cup of Chili powder, 1/4 cup of brown sugar, 1 tbs of oregano, 1 tbs of cumin, 1 tsp of celery salt, 1 tsp of garlic powder, 1 tsp of onion powder, 1 tsp of black pepper, and 1/2 tsp of cayenne pepper and stir in well
Add 1 bay leaf and allow the chili to simmer on low heat for 20-30 minutes
Red beans and rice | Southern U.S. style
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Here's the J. Kenji López-Alt article I mentioned about whether you should salt bean soak water:
***RECIPE, SERVES 6-8***
1 lb (454g) dried small (Mexican) red beans
1 red onion
1 red bell pepper
2 stalks celery (plus celery leaves for garnish)
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 smoked ham hock (or smoked turkey leg, or spoonful of smoked paprika)
paprika
garlic powder
cumin
oregano
dried sage
salt
pepper
olive oil
sugar
vinegar
hot sauce for garnish
cooked rice to eat it with
Soak the beans in enough water to keep them submerged as they double in size overnight. (Kenji recommends 15g of salt per liter of soak water, but plain water is fine too.)
The next day, you can either keep the soak water, or drain it out and rinse the beans clean. (The water has a lot of good color, but there's some evidence that it increases gas if you use it, and Kenji says he gets better texture by discarding salted soak water and rinsing the beans clean.)
Cut the onion, pepper and celery stalks into a medium dice, and put them in a big pot with a little olive oil. Cook over high heat, stirring constantly, until they seem at least halfway cooked. Stir in the tomato paste, then quickly add in the beans and enough water to cover everything before the paste burns. Drop in the ham hock.
Reduce the heat to a low boil and cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans taste done — 45-60 min. At any point in the process, season to taste with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, cumin, oregano and sage. At the very end, stir in a pinch of sugar and a tiny splash of vinegar (not traditional but very good).
Serve the beans alongside rice, garnish with celery leaves, and drown in hot sauce. You can try to eat some meat off of the ham hock, but keep in mind it was chiefly for flavoring the beans.
Chili - feat. Binging with Babish (You Suck at Cooking, episode 101)
Chili. It's delicious. Especially when you learn to make this simple recipe yourself. Or when you manipulate a friend to make beef chili for you. Also, beans. Who knew some people feel so strongly about beans in beef chili. I did. I feel strongly that I like chili with or without beans.
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Alright to make this chili do something like this:
Brown around two pounds of beef by putting your skillet on medium high with a teaspoon of oil which you may not need if you beef is more fatty. Break it up in the pan then let it sit until a crust starts to form, then flip and do the same thing again
Dice a large onion and chop it up
Do the same with three cloves of garlic
Heat your chili pot on medium with some olive oil then sauté the onion until it starts to brown
Throw the garlic in during the last couple of minutes
Then add the beef with a teaspoon of salt and break it up more
Add in 28oz/790g crushed tomatoes
2 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon cumin
1 to 1.5 cups beef broth…adjust as necessary
½ tablespoon of brown sugar
15.5oz/439g chatty bastard kidney beans
Then add hot sauce or more spice as desired.
Then add toppings, which don’t count as chili ingredients, because they are on top, not inside. They’re not really a part of the chili. The chili is it’s own thing. It’s like calling ketchup a hot dog. Ketchup isn’t a hot dog. It’s ketchup. It has it’s own life. Don’t argue with me here. It will get you nowhere and it will just waste both of our times. Especially if you’re right.
Carnivorous Chili & Vegetarian Chili | Basics with Babish
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This week on Basics, I'm showing you how to make the meatiest chili con carne and the best ever vegetarian chili. Both use chili paste that you can make from scratch.
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Recipe:
Ingredients & Shopping List:
+ For the chili con carne:
2 pasilla chiles (dried whole)
4 arbol chiles (dried whole)
4 chipotle chiles (dried whole)
3 guajillo chiles (dried whole)
3 ancho chiles (dried whole)
1 whole chuck roast
Vegetable oil
1 white onion, roughly chopped
6 cloves garlic, crushed
4 cups chicken stock
Cinnamon
Ground allspice
Ground coriander
Dried oregano
2-3 Tbsp tomato paste
2-3 Tbsp masa harina
2 limes, juiced
Shredded cheese, for garnish
+ For the vegetable stock:
1 white onion
4 ribs celery
1 bulb fennel
1 parsnip, peeled
3 carrots
1 leek
1 small head cauliflower
2 beets
Vegetable oil
Sprigs of fresh thyme
Small head of garlic, halved
1 bunch parsley
2 dried bay leaves
1 Tbsp whole black peppercorns
1 handful dried porcini mushrooms
2 sheets dried kombu
+ For the vegetarian chili:
2 pasilla chiles (dried whole)
4 arbol chiles (dried whole)
4 chipotle chiles (dried whole)
3 guajillo chiles (dried whole)
3 ancho chiles (dried whole)
2 dried porcini mushrooms
3 poblano peppers
3 jalapeno peppers
2 large onions, roughly chopped
Olive oil
6-7 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
2-3 Tbsp tomato paste
3 tsp toasted cumin
Ground coriander
Dried oregano
1 can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
1 can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
14oz can diced tomatoes
14oz can fire-roasted diced tomatoes
1 tsp liquid aminos
2 Tbsp nutritional yeast
3 cups vegetable stock (ingredients above)
Sour cream and sliced jalapenos, for garnish
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