I love chili but tbh the only authentic homemade food I ever ate was my stepdad’s venison chili, which was very hearty and tender. Other than that I’ve only had canned chili but love it. Had no idea until recently that “real chili” is considered to have no beans in it. I like both, as long as the taste is bomb but I prefer beans in mine as they help the digestion process lol, and doesn’t stay in you more than it’s welcome haha 😂
Born and raised in Texas yet I've never heard of coffee, romain tomatoes, tortillas or pepper jack cheese in chili... with that said, it all sounds and looks absolutely delicious! I stumbled upon this video while searching for a chili recipe for this weekend. I think this is the one!
I love chili. And it's amazing to see how everyone has their own special way of making it. I'm going to put a little bit of coffee in my chili, just like he did, the next time I make it.
Never heard of putting a corn tortilla in a bowl. As for chips, had 'Frito-Pie' on a weekly bases growing up so starting with Fritos on the bottom, chili on top then Cheese and onions. Good vid.
I'm what we call a displaced Texan, having gotten out of the military in Maryland :( NO ONE up here has ever heard of Frito Pie!! I love that stuff, and remember fondly looking forward to it at little league ball games! They do something called walking tacos in red solo cup, which has tortilla chips in the bottom. It's not the same at all
Made this tonight, OMG it's delicious. I doubled the recipe cause I'm a lover of ginger, onion and chicken. Will definitely make this again for sure, plus I've saved a lot of your other recipes too .
EVERY time I make chili I use fritos. SO cool to see that he enjoyed his like that as well. Fritos scoops are a great way to avoid needing a spoon, but you sure can't beat the Jalapeno ranch or chili cheese flavored fritos!!! I like the idea of using different blends for the tomatos, I will try that this week! Thanks for the recipe ya'all.
When I make chili, I have to make two batches -- one for me and one for my wife. She cannot eat anything with tomatoes in it. This recipe wouldn't work for her at all, but it sure does for me. By the way, if you want those jalapeno peppers to have some heat it them, do NOT discard the seeds. The seeds are where the hot is. AND, you're right -- do NOT, not ever, not even once -- rub your eyes. You MUST wash your hands several times. But, experience is a great teacher -- if you don't believe me, you won't do it but once.
Used this recipe with a few tweaks of my own this past weekend. October in Wisconsin? Gotta have some chili! RIP Steve. You'll always be my favorite chef!
My favorite all time channel, ALWAYS excited to see the next show. Miss him but love you Sheila and Jennifer..... I will always seem him in your channel. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for using Jalapeño peppers. They are so good, so easy to find and cheap. Essential in any "Texas" chili. I so love the taste of Jalapeños! God in any savory dish.
I'm from Texas also! There is the traditional "Texas Red" (sometimes cooked with cubed/strips of beef)! But in Texas we also have what we call "Chili Beans", that's when we use beans in our chili!! We also have chili meat that we use in chili, that you can find in any grocery stores in Texas It's a coarser grind of ground beef! Most people assume we use beans in our chili, but that's not true, these are two different dishes!! FYI from the Lone Star State!! 🤔🤨🧐😉✌❤ P.S. we also have "Frito Pie", which they used to serve us in school back in the 60's & 70's!! LOL
Steve had passed before I started to watch his channel I think. He was an excellent cook, bless him. The tortilla in the bottom of the bowl is an excellent idea.
backin 1976 near Houston TX.. Steve Onastat at the Swinging Door shared his Chilli KInowhow with me and He added coffee to his prize chille too.. I have now for yoars
I make my chili very similar. Only thing I add that's different is a chocolate bar. Now I'm hungry and I'm going to have to go make some thanks Steve wherever you are I know you're a special angel
One of the things I've noticed, is when you google for a chili recipe people generally put only a few TBSP of seasoning for 2 lbs of meat. You used about 4 1/2 total TBSP of seasoning. When I look at winning chili recipes (like from ICS, for example) they always use 2-3 times more seasoning, with lots of different kinds of chili powder which adds great layers of flavor. It really does make a difference. Looks good though. Love a good bowl of chili, NO BEANS!
Thanks for this video, I like the idea of playing with different tomato consistencies and cooking times so there is more variation in the final product. Also, good idea to use actually brewed coffee better than other recipes that say to add the ground beans or whatever since this way there's no way it could turn out gritty. The perfect way to use up the tail end of the pot around when it's time to switch from coffee to beer.
I watch so many cooking shows and many times they must step away to look for something like a forgotten ingredient and we are left watching the paused set. They’ll be talking to you and they’re still off camera hunting . I love the way Sheila stops and restarts. You don’t even have enough time to sneeze.
I have never heard of coffee in chili. But worth a try. Not sure I am tough enough to put those hot spices and jalapeños in, so will wimp out on those haha. I will try this though.
Today..I'm doing this recipe..And like so many of cooking with shotgun red recipes aka Steve/Sheila/Jen..I am sure it will be great..Miss ya still big guy 🙏.. Absolutely delicious she she👍 They're gonna love it!
Made this tonight , I made 1/2 of it using 1 pound of buffalo and only 1 jalapeno, and adjusted ingredients accordingly. It turned out great, and wasnt too hot. Adding some canned mushrooms would be good in it also. Weird I know . Thanks to the chef , may your memory live on thanks to TH-cam.
Interesting recipe, I only recently found that beans were not added to this dish in Texas, from a show, who can guess which show? I like the addition of coffee, sometimes I’ve put a bit of cocoa in mine, yum!
Guess there are all kinds! Lol. This is one if you don’t like celery you don’t have to add it to it. But it was good. Thanks for watching this video! It is amazing the recipes out there now days.
This is now my 'Go-to' way to cook chilli. It always turns out beautifully and is the best tasting chilli I've cooked. I have to swap jalapeño for other chilli peppers i xan easily buy here & not been brave enough to try the coffee, though. We only have instant 😄. Greetings from a British 🇬🇧 guy in Ireland 🇮🇪 RIP Steve
Wonderful! So glad you like this recipe! That is one thing about all these dishes of foods you can alter them anyway you think that you would like them better. If your area doesnt sell certain thing you can sub something else. 😀 You can type in shotgunred1000 and see Steve in his garden he had and out fishing etc....😀👍
Interesting formula. Add beans if you feel like it. I’m from Texas and I’ve had chili with beans since the 1950s. Also without. I give you permission. Have never put celery in Chili or heard of it being used in chili before. One suggestion: More Jalapeños! And cayenne pepper. I liked it hot.
I want to try making dutch oven chili but I do not own a dutch oven yet. 1- What size would you recommend for me to buy so I can use it for a lot of different recipes beyond the chili since I will probably only buy one for now? 2- What size in quarts is the one you made that chili in? 3- should I try to get the one with the handle over the one without it in your opinion? Thank you for any advice and the recipe.
This one is a 6 qt. The handle depends how you like to transfer it from one place to the other. We use the red one that has a handle on both sides. If you cook for a large crowd or cook a lot then get the bigger one. Glad you love this channel. Lodge Dutch Oven amzn.to/2GJKUOD
If you will put your corn tortillas in a skillet with just a little oil for about 20-30 seconds on each side (just when they start to puff up a little) yu will find they taste better and are much easier to cut up as you are eating the chili
Thanks, looks like a great pot o chili! I eat chili all year round, so always lookin fer new spins on it. Be safe an well Miss Sheila, an crew! God Bless!Also always cook with coffee, Guinness, bourbon, rum, wine, broth, stock, usw., ...water? Pah!!!!
One additional thing I do is add 1/2 pound of cutup flank steak to the mix. It adds another level of mouth feel to the finished product. Occasionally I'll also a jigger of bourbon as well. :)
When you shop for jalapeno peppers if you don't like real hot look for the light green ones. When they start to turn dark green almost black them jalapenos will be hot r hot. If you don't believe my advice buy at least one dark green n compare the heat level of the light green to the darker peppers for your self.
What if anything is the difference between using a canned tomato puree as opposed to blending can diced tomatoes? In the end wouldn't they essentially be the same thing?
Aleena James oh no. Me and my little girls watch his videos a couple times a week and pick one recipe to make. I didn’t know he had passed. Such a bummer.
All you need to add now is potatoes, cause this is more like a stew than chili. A real bowl of red is just meat and spices. Been making chili for over 50 years and when I do, it is using about 20-25 lbs of meat. Can't make a small pot.
I've traveled about every road in this here country. I reckon you folks down in texas got your hats on too tight, cause ain't nothing better than a bowl a chili heavy with red kidneys over top spaghetti
I agree with you 100% on the No Beans in the chili. I think it’s a woman’s thing to want beans in chili, because my wife likes beans in her chili. I always thought it was a Yankee thing to put beans in chili, because my wife, having grown up in Texas, was born in Ohio, and her mother in Chicago. So she grew up eating like a Yankee. I’m talking about no eating fried chicken or chicken fried steak. Her mother put beans in just about everything. They had a bean dish of some kind with every supper. So I end up making to kinds of chili, hers and mine, plus I like more of a kick in my chili.
Yes I would! It is that good plus you can freeze what is left and have for another meal! Better to have to much of anything than not enough!🧑🏻🍳 shotgunred.com
I love Steve. His commentary is funny and he makes cooking fun and easy. So sad he passed. He’s a legend in my book!
Thank you!
He had a perfect QVC voice, or I could have seen him selling coins or swords during late night programming. Seemed like a very pleasant guy.
I’ve been making chili for decades. Tried Steve’s recipe and I’m floored. Hands down the best chili I’ve ever made. God bless your memory Steve! 🌶
Great to hear! It is delicious for sure! Thanks for watching and trying this recipe out!😋👏 shotgunred.com
Another great recipe, a winner ! Watching Steve feels like he is still here, with us all. Thank you miss Sheila, stay safe.
Your so welcome!
I know, there is so much joy is his videos. I want one of those aprons!!!
I was born and raised in texas. I like beans in chili and miss them when their gone.
Thanks for watching!😊👍
I was born and raised in Texas and never had beans in chili, lol
Chili isn't chili without beans. The "Red" we use for our hot dog chili.
There is as many ways to make chilli as there is people on the planet. So no worries mate
I love chili but tbh the only authentic homemade food I ever ate was my stepdad’s venison chili, which was very hearty and tender. Other than that I’ve only had canned chili but love it. Had no idea until recently that “real chili” is considered to have no beans in it. I like both, as long as the taste is bomb but I prefer beans in mine as they help the digestion process lol, and doesn’t stay in you more than it’s welcome haha 😂
I miss this guy, he was always so wholesome and down to earth
god bless this man. he taught me how to cook hot dogs properly. took me 40 years to figure it out
Glad he was helpful! :)
🤣😍
Born and raised in Texas yet I've never heard of coffee, romain tomatoes, tortillas or pepper jack cheese in chili... with that said, it all sounds and looks absolutely delicious! I stumbled upon this video while searching for a chili recipe for this weekend. I think this is the one!
Sounds great! Did you make the chili?
@@CookingwithShotgunRed absolutely! It was a huge hit!
Hello from Australia! this looks Amazing! 😁
Hello to you! Thanks for watching!
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Gotta have a little diced raw onion at the end also for that extra bit of crunch. 😋
Raw onion goes with alot of things! It just makes the recipe over the top! :)
I do that a lot, with chiliis, or beans...sometimes some dinely diced jalapeños, as well...
@@CookingwithShotgunRed Don't forget the sour cream mmmm.
This is my go-to chili recipe, every time. It's soo good! I'm glad the video is still up, it makes me hungry every time I watch it.
Glad you like! Happy 4th!
I love chili. And it's amazing to see how everyone has their own special way of making it. I'm going to put a little bit of coffee in my chili, just like he did, the next time I make it.
Thanks!
You’re welcome 😊
I just started watching this video, literally 3 seconds in... I already know this guy knows how to make chili
4 years making this recipe, thank you! My husband, friends and family love it 💕
Wonderful!!!! 👩🍳❤️👩🍳
Never heard of putting a corn tortilla in a bowl. As for chips, had 'Frito-Pie' on a weekly bases growing up so starting with Fritos on the bottom, chili on top then Cheese and onions.
Good vid.
Sounds good that way!😊
I'm what we call a displaced Texan, having gotten out of the military in Maryland :( NO ONE up here has ever heard of Frito Pie!! I love that stuff, and remember fondly looking forward to it at little league ball games! They do something called walking tacos in red solo cup, which has tortilla chips in the bottom. It's not the same at all
Greetings from South Carolina! Thank ya'll! Looks delicious!
Made this tonight, OMG it's delicious. I doubled the recipe cause I'm a lover of ginger, onion and chicken. Will definitely make this again for sure, plus I've saved a lot of your other recipes too .
Fantastic!!! Glad you love it! We appreciate you watching and making other recipes!
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My deepest respect for your passion of cooking!!!!!! Greetings from Germany!!!!
I make a big batch of corn bread with some sugar and chili powder to serve with the chili. Good stuff!
EVERY time I make chili I use fritos. SO cool to see that he enjoyed his like that as well. Fritos scoops are a great way to avoid needing a spoon, but you sure can't beat the Jalapeno ranch or chili cheese flavored fritos!!! I like the idea of using different blends for the tomatos, I will try that this week! Thanks for the recipe ya'all.
Sounds great!
When I make chili, I have to make two batches -- one for me and one for my wife. She cannot eat anything with tomatoes in it. This recipe wouldn't work for her at all, but it sure does for me. By the way, if you want those jalapeno peppers to have some heat it them, do NOT discard the seeds. The seeds are where the hot is. AND, you're right -- do NOT, not ever, not even once -- rub your eyes. You MUST wash your hands several times. But, experience is a great teacher -- if you don't believe me, you won't do it but once.
@@thewaywardwind548 Little late here, but most of the heat is from the veins.
Used this recipe with a few tweaks of my own this past weekend. October in Wisconsin? Gotta have some chili! RIP Steve. You'll always be my favorite chef!
Awesome! On behalf of Steve he would say " TANKS"
@@CookingwithShotgunRed :')
Thank you for this recipe!!! This has been my "Go To" every winter.
Finally saw this recipe and my dude Red has never failed in awesomeness! Will be making asap, Thanks a million!
Our pleasure!😄👍 shotgunred.com
My favorite all time channel, ALWAYS excited to see the next show. Miss him but love you Sheila and Jennifer..... I will always seem him in your channel. Keep up the great work.
Our pleasure Gary! Thanks for the compliment! :)
Thank you for using Jalapeño peppers. They are so good, so easy to find and cheap. Essential in any "Texas" chili. I so love the taste of Jalapeños! God in any savory dish.
Probably the best chili recipe I've seen out of like a 100
I will make it with beans tho because it last longer that way haha.
It's so good!
I'm from Texas also! There is the traditional "Texas Red" (sometimes cooked with cubed/strips of beef)! But in Texas we also have what we call "Chili Beans", that's when we use beans in our chili!! We also have chili meat that we use in chili, that you can find in any grocery stores in Texas It's a coarser grind of ground beef! Most people assume we use beans in our chili, but that's not true, these are two different dishes!! FYI from the Lone Star State!! 🤔🤨🧐😉✌❤ P.S. we also have "Frito Pie", which they used to serve us in school back in the 60's & 70's!! LOL
Thanks for sharing!
try adding v8 when you need more tomatoes or water. sneaky veggies and great flavor
9:58 Coffee tweak , I always eat chili with kidney beans gotta try this.
Steve had passed before I started to watch his channel I think. He was an excellent cook, bless him. The tortilla in the bottom of the bowl is an excellent idea.
Well thanks for watching! Glad you liked Steve’s cooking!
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shotgunred.com
@@CookingwithShotgunRed You are welcome. I first saw Red a few years ago. Probably 5+ years, maybe more.
Thank you for the best chilli recipe ever ! 💜
You’re welcome! 👍😃
backin 1976 near Houston TX.. Steve Onastat at the Swinging Door shared his Chilli KInowhow with me and He added coffee to his prize chille too.. I have now for yoars
Great memories and a great tip that has lasted for years! 👍😃. shotgunred.com
I make my chili very similar. Only thing I add that's different is a chocolate bar. Now I'm hungry and I'm going to have to go make some thanks Steve wherever you are I know you're a special angel
*sigh* Oh Steve😞 It's just not the same without you. Me and my grandbaby Elorah miss you very much. We love Miss Sheila too🤗❤
Thank you Laura! Thank so much for watching these video's.😊
Thanks for the coffee tip. Looking forward to making chili again.
Our pleasure!
i have watched a lot of videos about making chili and shotgun red is by far the best
Thank you very much!😀
I know down south that chili with beans isn't chili but I have to admit I love beans so I put them in my chili every time
I’ve gotta try this.....looks absolutely delicious, and I bet it was too!
It was! Worth the time.😋😊
Looks awesome good, going in my cookbook for sure.
Thanks for sharing,
Thanks Steve..👍
i love how you always use sweet onions :)
3 1/2 half cups = 14 oz
1 cup = 8 oz
1/2 cup = 4 oz
3.5 x 4 = 14 oz
Good recipe, thanks for posting!
You’re welcome! Thank you for sharing this. 😊 shotgunred.com
Steve, you and Sheila are fabulous on you tube. I love your channel.
Thanks so much
Miss ya Red! Another great recipe.
❤️😀❤️
Thanks. I´ll try this one next time I make a chilli.
Please do!😋👍 shotgunred.com
One of the things I've noticed, is when you google for a chili recipe people generally put only a few TBSP of seasoning for 2 lbs of meat. You used about 4 1/2 total TBSP of seasoning. When I look at winning chili recipes (like from ICS, for example) they always use 2-3 times more seasoning, with lots of different kinds of chili powder which adds great layers of flavor. It really does make a difference. Looks good though. Love a good bowl of chili, NO BEANS!
I made this tonight for dinner fantastic !!!
Wonderful!
Thanks for this video, I like the idea of playing with different tomato consistencies and cooking times so there is more variation in the final product. Also, good idea to use actually brewed coffee better than other recipes that say to add the ground beans or whatever since this way there's no way it could turn out gritty. The perfect way to use up the tail end of the pot around when it's time to switch from coffee to beer.
Glad you liked it!
I wonder about stewed tomatoes
Sure miss him. Gonna try this recipe for sure!!
Please do!
I watch so many cooking shows and many times they must step away to look for something like a forgotten ingredient and we are left watching the paused set. They’ll be talking to you and they’re still off camera hunting . I love the way Sheila stops and restarts. You don’t even have enough time to sneeze.
Lol Yes we want to spend our time in the same room with you!👩🍳👩🍳
Great recipe sir .thanks from scotland
You are most welcome! Steve/Shotgun Red passed away Dec 2018😢
Love this guy - Awesome 👍
Thanks Dennis!👩🍳❤️👩🍳
God Bless Steve....I love this recipe!
Thanks so much
Hey comments are on and he made a cookbook! I'm going to have to pick one up. This recipe has been a favorite of mine for quite a while now! :)
That is awesome! Steve passed away Dec 29th 2018 You can go to Shotgunred.com and order a cook book.
Making this for dinner. R.I.P Steve thanks for the recipes.
Our pleasure!
Looks so delicious! I bought the Precision Induction Cooktop! It works Fabulous! I bought it as soon as Steve Showed this off in one of his Videos!
Glad you got one!
I have never heard of coffee in chili. But worth a try. Not sure I am tough enough to put those hot spices and jalapeños in, so will wimp out on those haha. I will try this though.
Try it Sonia! The coffee is great in there.
That looks so good and you just got started!!!!
Thanks Carolyn! 👍😁. shotgunred.com
Today..I'm doing this recipe..And like so many of cooking with shotgun red recipes aka Steve/Sheila/Jen..I am sure it will be great..Miss ya still big guy 🙏.. Absolutely delicious she she👍 They're gonna love it!
Thanks for the recipe friend 😎
Made this tonight , I made 1/2 of it using 1 pound of buffalo and only 1 jalapeno, and adjusted ingredients accordingly. It turned out great, and wasnt too hot. Adding some canned mushrooms would be good in it also. Weird I know . Thanks to the chef , may your memory live on thanks to TH-cam.
I’m Texan. My wife is from Florida but with deep Cajun roots we use the trinity all the time in her Cajun cooking but it doesn’t go in chili.
That’s some good eating right there !
I don't like beans in my chili either. I just made a pot of Texas competition chili last night and it was oh so good.
Awesome!!! Nothing like it!👩🍳👩🍳
Making this tonight Shotgun Red!! Miss you
Buddy
ThAnk you!
Interesting recipe, I only recently found that beans were not added to this dish in Texas, from a show, who can guess which show?
I like the addition of coffee, sometimes I’ve put a bit of cocoa in mine, yum!
I have lived in Texas my entire life and we don't ever celery in our chili!
Guess there are all kinds! Lol. This is one if you don’t like celery you don’t have to add it to it. But it was good. Thanks for watching this video! It is amazing the recipes out there now days.
This is now my 'Go-to' way to cook chilli. It always turns out beautifully and is the best tasting chilli I've cooked. I have to swap jalapeño for other chilli peppers i xan easily buy here & not been brave enough to try the coffee, though. We only have instant 😄. Greetings from a
British 🇬🇧 guy in Ireland 🇮🇪
RIP Steve
Wonderful! So glad you like this recipe! That is one thing about all these dishes of foods you can alter them anyway you think that you would like them better. If your area doesnt sell certain thing you can sub something else. 😀 You can type in shotgunred1000 and see Steve in his garden he had and out fishing etc....😀👍
Granulated coffee 1tbsp full i do add for my sweet apple Japanese style curry.
Sounds great!
Interesting formula. Add beans if you feel like it. I’m from Texas and I’ve had chili with beans since the 1950s. Also without. I give you permission. Have never put celery in Chili or heard of it being used in chili before. One suggestion: More Jalapeños! And cayenne pepper. I liked it hot.
I love Chili, I do mine in the crockpot overnight.
Yes that is so good that way!😀👍 shotgunred.com
I don't really like beans in Chile either but I make an exception for kidney beans. I dont put a lot in my chile.
You saved my life Man,thanks!
I eat this everyday
Happy to help! Unfortunely Steve passed away Dec 2018
@@CookingwithShotgunRed I’m so sorry to hear
Coffee and the sugars brings out the best of flavors
Yes they do! 👍😃 shotgunred.com
Pretty much the same as my chili recipe except I use rump steak and, of course, 4 bean mix & corn kernels :)
Thanks for watching!👩🍳❤️👩🍳
Nice to learn something _and_ get a great recipe ... Coffee.
Yes, thank you
I want to try making dutch oven chili but I do not own a dutch oven yet.
1- What size would you recommend for me to buy so I can use it for a lot
of different recipes beyond the chili since I will probably only buy one for now?
2- What size in quarts is the one you made that chili in?
3- should I try to get the one with the handle over the one without it in your opinion?
Thank you for any advice and the recipe.
This one is a 6 qt. The handle depends how you like to transfer it from one place to the other. We use the red one that has a handle on both sides. If you cook for a large crowd or cook a lot then get the bigger one. Glad you love this channel. Lodge Dutch Oven amzn.to/2GJKUOD
If you will put your corn tortillas in a skillet with just a little oil for about 20-30 seconds on each side (just when they start to puff up a little) yu will find they taste better and are much easier to cut up as you are eating the chili
Great idea!!! Thanks for watching! Merry Christmas John!😀👍
Thanks, looks like a great pot o chili! I eat chili all year round, so always lookin fer new spins on it. Be safe an well Miss Sheila, an crew! God Bless!Also always cook with coffee, Guinness, bourbon, rum, wine, broth, stock, usw., ...water? Pah!!!!
Thanks for watching! Also for being a subscriber!
One additional thing I do is add 1/2 pound of cutup flank steak to the mix. It adds another level of mouth feel to the finished product. Occasionally I'll also a jigger of bourbon as well. :)
Soon.... I will make this chili and serve it with Fritos and that pan cornbread... Mmmmmm...
Sounds like a great meal!
I let out a huge sigh of relief when he DID NOT add beans! Interesting ingredients that I may try out in the future. 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
That being said, I really like this recipe.
Thank you !
yum. a couple of jalapeno peppers on top.👌
When you shop for jalapeno peppers if you don't like real hot look for the light green ones. When they start to turn dark green almost black them jalapenos will be hot r hot. If you don't believe my advice buy at least one dark green n compare the heat level of the light green to the darker peppers for your self.
Great tip!
What if anything is the difference between using a canned tomato puree as opposed to blending can diced tomatoes? In the end wouldn't they essentially be the same thing?
Consistency? Diced tomatoes can vary greatly in the output of their juice, whereas the can is exactly the amount the can says. But that's only a guess
Great video, thanks :)
Hey,,, you've turned the comments on! Hey Red, I love you're personality and recipes!
Aleena James oh no. Me and my little girls watch his videos a couple times a week and pick one recipe to make. I didn’t know he had passed. Such a bummer.
Looks very good! To add some acidity and flavor with the brown sugar you could/must pour some red wine into that. :)
Great idea!
The role of the sugar is to cut through some of the acidity, as chili is already very acidic, so that would defeat the purpose
All you need to add now is potatoes, cause this is more like a stew than chili. A real bowl of red is just meat and spices. Been making chili for over 50 years and when I do, it is using about 20-25 lbs of meat. Can't make a small pot.
Lord I miss this man
Me too.
It's a good time to make some chili.
What happened to him?
snipermakedonski Steve Died before Christmas 2018. RIP
Texan born a raised. Good chili never contains beans.
I've traveled about every road in this here country. I reckon you folks down in texas got your hats on too tight, cause ain't nothing better than a bowl a chili heavy with red kidneys over top spaghetti
You mean to tell me this whole time I’ve been making chili. I’ve been make Texas chili. Hmmm.
This is about spot on!!!!!👍👍👍🇺🇸
Thank you!
My mouth was watering by the end of this! It's too bad I went vegetarian otherwise I'd make this right now (even with it being 2 AM on a Monday!) 😋
Thanks for being a subscriber!! You can do it just leave the meat out. Pretend it is in the recipe! LOL! Glad to have you here!😋👍
Use beans minus the meat. Use pinto kidney and black. Add corn and mushrooms too.
I agree with you 100% on the No Beans in the chili. I think it’s a woman’s thing to want beans in chili, because my wife likes beans in her chili. I always thought it was a Yankee thing to put beans in chili, because my wife, having grown up in Texas, was born in Ohio, and her mother in Chicago. So she grew up eating like a Yankee. I’m talking about no eating fried chicken or chicken fried steak. Her mother put beans in just about everything. They had a bean dish of some kind with every supper. So I end up making to kinds of chili, hers and mine, plus I like more of a kick in my chili.
We love everyones food memories!🙂🎄😀🙏💗
r.i.p RED
Great chili it looks like, I would love to had a bowl to try yours :-) My recipe has a good bit more tomatoes :-)
Sounds great!
I want to make enough for about 6 people. Do I double the ingredients?
Yes I would! It is that good plus you can freeze what is left and have for another meal! Better to have to much of anything than not enough!🧑🏻🍳 shotgunred.com
I use Serrano peppers now. Just use half of what you would jalapeños.
Thanks for the tip! :)
RIP you amazing fellow
Looks good