The Authentic & Classic CHILE COLORADO no one can RESIST | Mexican Red Chili Beef Stew
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Ingredients:
3 lbs Chuck roast
4 tsp salt
1 tbsp black pepper
4 tbsp APF
10 New Mexico Chile pods
1/4 onion
3 garlic cloves
1 tbsp beef bouillon
2 tsp ground cumin
2 1/2 tsp oregano
4 cups water
2 bay leaves
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Chilli Con Carne Recipe | One Pot Meal | Mexican Favourite Food |
Chilli Con Carne it’s an easy, affordable and delicious one pot dish. It’s great to do in big batches because freezes very well and makes a good lunch or dinner. This dish goes very well with fluffy rice sided with guacamole. I hope you enjoy it the same way as we do.
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Ingredients:
100ml Olive Oil
500g Beef Mince
1 Onion
2 Garlic Cloves
400g Canned Tomato
1 Tbsp Tomato paste
1 Tsp Salt
1 Tsp Oregano
1 Tsp Coriander powder
1 Tsp Cumin powder
1 Tsp Chilli powder
1 Tsp Cinnamon powder
500ml Beef Stock
240g Red kidney Beans
1 Red Chilli
Coriander
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Chili Con Carne | Jacques Pépin Cooking At Home | KQED
You may be surprised by the inspiration behind Jacques Pépin's chili con carne recipe. Though classic Teas-style chili uses only meat, this flavorful chili recipe also incorporates red beans. Serve with tortilla or iceberg lettuce and garnish with strong cheddar cheese, onion, and cilantro.
What you'll need:
8 oz. ground beef, 4 cups water, 2 slices of bacon, 1 1/2 cups kidney beans, salt and pepper, 1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder, 1/2 teaspoon coriander, 1/2 teaspoon cumin, 1/2 cup red salsa, 3/4 cup celery, 1 large onion, 4 - 5 cloves garlic, 1 jalapeno pepper, 1/4 cup cilantro stems,
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This Will Be Your NEW CHILI Recipe | Chef Jean-Pierre
Hello There Friends, an Amazing Chili recipe today! This Chili with be your NEW Family Recipe, I'm really excited to share it with you! This is really an American Classic that can be made so many different ways. I needed to show you my version and I hope you make it! Let me know what you think in the comments down below!
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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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MEXICAN CHILI PEPPERS 101
What chili peppers should you use for Mexican Food Recipes? In this video I share with you a few starter chiles that are a staple in Mexican cuisine. I briefly go over basic differences between 3 chiles and share my recommendations from the spiciest of the mild red chili peppers to the least spice and flavor. I hope you all enjoy learning a little more about the chiles. Stephanie and, Cloud
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Mild Red Chili peppers for Mexican Food
California Chili pepper
Guajillo Chili pepper
New Mexico chili peppers
-California Chili is a dried Anaheim chili pepper. When dried take a sweet taste with bitter undertones. It’s mild in flavor and spice.
-Guajillo chili is a Dried Marisol chili. This Large and long pepper takes a fruity tangy flavor with medium heat.
-New Mexico chili is a dried Hatch chili. Large in size takes a spicy, sweet, and smoky taste. It has an earthy flavor and gives back- heat.
If your chiles have a lot of moisture you can roast in the oven
Bake at 175 degrees for 6-8 minutes. When you see your chiles turn brown start removing them.
All of these peppers are very versatile and serve a purpose in your favorite Mexican food recipes. Here are a few recipes you can make.
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Chili oil or seasonings
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