@@danielbucher7365 You're not wrong Daniel. It IS on nearly every video. Indeed what Anathema was mentioning in regards to making a compilation/supercut for an alarm. It's a Chef JP tradition. Well, hello there Friends! Packs more weight than Kenobi's "Hello there" to me.
I camped with a bunch of friends at Garner State Park in Texas for four day weekend. Then I found out that each family campfire was making a huge pot of chili. Just walk from one camp to the next with your bowl and spoon untill you couldn't eat any more. Back at your own camp you discussed the chili. There was everything in those chili pots and some things I'd never heard of putting in chili... One was so sweet I couldn't make myself eat it. A young man...one of the family I came with was looking for me to react.. We went quite a bit down the trail and dumped it out and spit out the big mouthfull I had . It was sweet enough to frost a cake with. Nobody was talking about it at camp so I threw out the question how much brown sugar should be in chili and why... The sweet chili was not a hit and he had to take it back home to his kids who loved it like that. I was raised in NYS and basically it was coarsely chopped meat, onion, garlic, tomatoes we'd canned, salt, pepper, diced bell pepper, diced celery, chopped parsley and a pot of white rice. Dad made cornbread with creamed corn, baking powder and baking soda, lots of butter, eggs, and fresh ground yellow cornmeal...there may have been some fresh buttermilk too. Dad loved to break up the cornbread, sprinkle it with sugar and cinnamon and cover it with cold fresh buttermilk. That was his desert. We never were into hot chilis, but Dad and my oldest brother liked cherry peppers cut into tiny pieces....no seeds!!😊
One of my favourite parts of every Jean-Pierre video is him tasting it at the end when it's raging hot and he just Mmm's his was through it. The camera editing during these times always makes me laugh. I love all of these videos. My kids pick out a new recipe every week and we make it together. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us!
By far. Pretty much everybody else just wants to look good. They just cut flood you with instructions and the feel superior that they made the dish hnd you have to pause the video to maybe comprehend something
How kind and generous of you to tell other chefs to make their own TH-cam channel to share their knowledge. That shows your self-assurance and confidence. 🤩 🌹
Chef, I absolutely love your teaching style and how accessible you make cooking! I LOVE food, but more than that I LOVE LOVE learning about it from all different cultures. I have no other words than Merci! Thank you! ( I’m Canadian …and my father is from Germany), so Danke!
@@williampotter2098 Like Chef JP always says, "Do whatever you want"!! I love ONYO but it triggers my daughter's terrible migraines, so I can't use it. I double up on garlic. LOL. I sprinkle chopped scallions on my portion.
Hello there, my new friend, Jean-Pierre - you are THE BEST thing that has happened to TH-cam. Holy mackeroli!...I have made this chili every week for the last three weeks and it is my new favorite chili recipe! Thank you so much for sharing your invaluable cooking knowledge... such a gift! We have been binge watching your videos since we discovered your channel last year. You are truly AHHHHMAZING! You have brought so much joy to our lives and we cry-laugh every time we watch you - thank you! I've upgraded many of my kitchen tools thanks to you. Thank you for existing. Don't ever leave TH-cam. I wish we could clone you. We love you! P.S. Nobody does butter better than you!!!
Bonjour Chef, Je suis un Portugais/Canadien qui a appris à cuisiner avec ma mère. Je suis votre chaîne depuis plus d’un an maintenant, et je voulais vous remercier pour tout l’amour que vous portez à la cuisine. On voit vraiment quand quelqu’un aime cuisiner, quand on peut ressentir l’émotion du chef. Cette recette est simple, mais tellement savoureuse. Le chipotle dans la sauce adobo est fantastique. Merci Chef ! Si jamais vous recevez quelqu’un dans votre émission, j’adorerais me joindre à vous en tant qu’invité.
I tried this recipe for the first time tonight. I used to think that I made a mean bowl of chili. I now must confess that I was wrong. Your recipe IS the best, hands down. Even my wife said it was much better. You don't even add sugar or salt!!! You sir ARE the grand master and I must give you your due. It IS now my new chili recipe. Many thanks.
Absolutely agree! Chef Jean-Pierre's channel HAS BECOME my 'GO TO WIND DOWN' after a hard and long day at work. I love his endearing ways. Sometimes with a glass of wine at Chef's cheeky suggestion. Other times, I work the next day..... So no wine for me that night. .
May I go a Step further? And say Chef Jean-Pierre IS AN INTERNATIONAL TREASURE! here in Australia, I HAVE MADE SURE THAT everyone I speak to..... Knows about Chef Jean-Pierre and his amazing culinary ways! What a blessing it is to be able to watch, enjoy laugh with and learn from you, Chef! it's because of you I make my own butter! Something so gratifying about it! Not to mention all the other recipes I have made so beautifully delicious because I learnt how what and WHY from the AMAZING & LEGENDARY CHEF JEAN-PIERRE! Thank you, Chef!
I loved Chef's recent recipe for Cacio e Pepe, but I needed my "Onyo" fix.... So I watched this video. Absolutely love this channel. After making over a dozen of Chef's recipes, my family now thinks I secretly went to culinary school...... :)
Celery is my secret ingredient too. Chili is a great way to get rid of leftovers and old can goods. I had some celery I needed to get rid of and have been using it ever since. You can put just about anything in chili.
Beans, beans the magical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot, the more you toot the better you feel, so let's eat beans at every meal!! Cheers Chef, it looks delicious!
How interesting! As a Texan, we can be particular about 2 things... our BBQ and our chili. Thanks for putting this recipe out there, I can definitely see your cultural influences in it! Will try it soon! Like all your dishes, I'm sure this is top notch.
Yep. as a fellow Texan, I watched Chef pour in tomatoes and beans while saying, "there are no tomatoes or beans in chili!" Hahaha. That said, this does look delicious and I'm definitely going to try it.
I'm also a Texan. Let me just say, you do not put beans in chili. The reason is historical. Beans were served with breakfast on the ranch, or for lunch or with lunch. Chili is a beef stew that was made for dinner. Fresh tomatoes may or may not have been available, but fresh peppers, garlic and onions usually were. That, seasoned with salt and pepper, was what the ranch workers got for dinner. Bacon, if there was enough of it, was also an ingredient. The modern version is much as Chef presents it, but of course they did not use ground beef back then. Get some "stew meat" or cut some beef into little pieces. It works better. The addition of a mirepoix is excellent. For seasoning, comino is right. The peppers -- whatever kind of pepper you have, jalapeno, poblano, anaheim -- should be roasted to mellow out their heat and flavor before adding them. There was no chili powder. Nor were there fresh herbs, unless the cook knew how to gather them (portalaca and epizote, perhaps) and not poison the workers. All I can say is this is not the way I'd make it. The Texas Chili Parlor, which is near me, used to make it only the traditional way, and their slogan was "No Beans." Now they offer chili with beans by popular demand, but I still think they do not belong in chili. I think that anyone making chili at a Texas chili cook-off used to be disqualified if he put beans in the chili. Maybe that has changed as well. Cheers.
@@eldzikowski I have cousins that are born and bred in Lubbock and Dallas/FW they all refuse to eat chili that doesn't have beans and tomatoes in it, and they tell me many other Texans are the same as them.
@@wastrelway3226 My cousins, and other multi generational Native Texans, would disagree with you. Your tradition, according to my cousins, only really applied to Ranchers and their Cowboys.
@@DeWin157 Fine, but I'm from San Antonio, the birthplace of chili. Trust me when I tell you that chili--real chili--is only meat, suet (hard animal fats), peppers, assorted aromatics, and seasoning. If you don't believe me, you can look it up yourself. Now, all that said, if you and your family like chili with beans and tomatoes, good for you. By all means, eat what you like. Food isn't a competition. But, regardless of what you like, realize that authentic/traditional Texas chili and nearly all competition chili never contains beans and usually doesn't contain tomatoes.
Chef, you have truly outdone yourself with this recipe. Unfortunately we couldn't find a proper Italian sausage so we just used a finely diced spicy salami, but even then... VERY delicious!! It is very difficult to find a good chili recipe that doesn't use bellpepper, and i'm very happy to have found this!!
That adobo sauce from the chipotle peppers is one of those kitchen secrets that once you learn about it, you find a way to use it in a lot of things. It is great stuff.
No YOU are amazing chef!! ✌️🔥❤️ love you! Lowkey who else liked the video before even watching it? Because if it’s a chef video.. it’s gonna be great 💕
Chef, I don't even cook, but I'm addicted to your videos. It kind of instills knowledge. A great chef doesn't keep secrets, but imparts it to the world. You are a good man, Jean Pierre.
It was one of those days...depressing. I needed Chef Jean-Pierre for the laughs and the wonderful recipe. This is the first different chili recipe I will try since I was a boy. Thanks Chef Jean-Pierre
I have never looked up a chili recipe, I figured it was pretty straightforward. But I made this, and people took dishes home with them, asked my secret, even. I gave em your channel, and told them about your track record, five for five recipes. I got other people looking you up, your worth it my dude. Thanks for your generosity, and please, keep feeding us!
Never tried adding celery and carrot to my recipe for this style of chili, but going to give it a try! Thank you for posting videos on Mondays. Makes an otherwise dreadful day so much brighter.
your enthusiasm is hand held. I found your channel about 1 week ago and you´re already my favourite chef by zero doubt! Thanks for making the world better and tastier place
Good lord! I think you and I are in sink. I came home from work and I'm making chillie for me and the kids. I've been making chillie for generations, can't wait to see yours.
One of my All Time Favorites! This is exactly how I make my chili, minus the carrots plus zucchini. I transfer all the ingredients to a slow cooker to marinate a few hrs to all day long,,,, after sauteing all the meats and veggies in a frying pan of course... Trust the chipotles in adobo sauce!!! The smokey flavor and the spice is what it's all about for me. Also I do add a little sugar in the raw, plus Worcestershire sauce, a splash of aged balsamic vinegar, and a couple bay leaves. You really can't go wrong with Chili. Whatever you like, toss in the whole kitchen sink if you like. Another great recipe Chef Jean-Pierre. ❤️ God Bless You🙏 And God Bless America 🙏❤️ 💪😎🇺🇸
A tip on Chipotles in adobo I learned from a local sandwich shop: When you open the can, just blend it in the blender, or hit it with the immersion blender, or even chop the chiles and mix them back in with the sauce. Then just use it like a liquid condiment. It will keep in the fridge for ages, and you can use it on small dishes or big dishes, just vary the amount you use. If you stick with using whole chiles each time, you will end up over-spicing your dish. Oh, and the sandwich guy uses it on deli sandwiches and it's A-mazing!
6:58 whenever I cook Chili I‘m actually cooking all the meat separately from the Onyo and the rest of the veggies to make sure I get a perfect Maillard Reaction. I sauté the Onyo in the Pot and add the other vegetables once the Onyo is caramelized, but the meat I sauté in an extra skillet. Once the meat has nicely caramelized I’ll add to the veggies in the large pot. Although I‘m using a few different ingredients from your recipe I’m very happy to find out that my process is not that different from yours after all ❤
Dear Chef, your enthusiasm is what makes you my number 1 cooking show. Brilliant recipes and such a down to earth, no crap approach to getting the best from your produce! 10/10 😊
JP you should have some of your chef friends be a guest on your channel? Not that I don't love just watching you but it could bring another dimension to the wonderful world of food were now connected to thanks to TH-cam.
I just came across this video chef. Loved it. Chili is so fun in the winter! I make something very similar to this however, I know it also had some whole kernel corn, and I wouldn’t be shy about a little habanero. 😉
I’ve been cooking since I was 12 years old. Roast dinners, spaghetti and meat sauce, fried pork chops, etc. my father taught me after Mom died and there were 5 of us kids. That was 50 years ago. But watching your infectious personality and fantastic recipes where I’ve learned something new each time, you MAKE me WANT to cook!! Thank you Chef JP for your personal approach to your audience and making me feel like your my friend. 😊
To those that don't know, cottage cheese is awesome on chili.
"In caramelization there is flavor.". Chef Jean-Pierre
Everytime you say hello friends it brightens my day
I mimic it everytime he says it. 😂
He has the most endearing accent ever. He reminds me of my grandfather!
Hello
1000%
Lol....sometimes WE wonder about you as well! (She says lovingly laughing!!)
I would love a supercut of every clip of every time Chef JP says "Well, hello there friends!" It'd make a great morning alarm.
Great Idea !!
could be wrong but seems like every video
@@danielbucher7365 You're not wrong Daniel. It IS on nearly every video. Indeed what Anathema was mentioning in regards to making a compilation/supercut for an alarm. It's a Chef JP tradition. Well, hello there Friends! Packs more weight than Kenobi's "Hello there" to me.
@@danielbucher7365 Hey Daniel, I might go for an "outdoor" motion detector,that greets anyone approaching.
Or, a first bite supercut!
I camped with a bunch of friends at Garner State Park in Texas for four day weekend. Then I found out that each family campfire was making a huge pot of chili. Just walk from one camp to the next with your bowl and spoon untill you couldn't eat any more. Back at your own camp you discussed the chili. There was everything in those chili pots and some things I'd never heard of putting in chili... One was so sweet I couldn't make myself eat it. A young man...one of the family I came with was looking for me to react.. We went quite a bit down the trail and dumped it out and spit out the big mouthfull I had . It was sweet enough to frost a cake with. Nobody was talking about it at camp so I threw out the question how much brown sugar should be in chili and why... The sweet chili was not a hit and he had to take it back home to his kids who loved it like that. I was raised in NYS and basically it was coarsely chopped meat, onion, garlic, tomatoes we'd canned, salt, pepper, diced bell pepper, diced celery, chopped parsley and a pot of white rice. Dad made cornbread with creamed corn, baking powder and baking soda, lots of butter, eggs, and fresh ground yellow cornmeal...there may have been some fresh buttermilk too. Dad loved to break up the cornbread, sprinkle it with sugar and cinnamon and cover it with cold fresh buttermilk. That was his desert. We never were into hot chilis, but Dad and my oldest brother liked cherry peppers cut into tiny pieces....no seeds!!😊
That's a very interesting story! That chili must have been something else...🤔
I’ve made 8 of Chefs recipes in the last 6 weeks. All turned out amazing!
You couldn’t go wrong.
Just remember onio first unless there is bacon.
Make sure you always have enough butter in house.
I've made 4... he is amazing! I'm now the official "Prime Rib guy" in my family =)
And now a chili! Yes yes yes!
My family is shocked that I am cooking!!! And that it taste so good 😂 Thanks to Chef Jean Pierre !
I love every show/lesson! Chef is so charismatic and I get happy seeing him excited!
One of my favourite parts of every Jean-Pierre video is him tasting it at the end when it's raging hot and he just Mmm's his was through it. The camera editing during these times always makes me laugh. I love all of these videos. My kids pick out a new recipe every week and we make it together. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us!
I love the fact that he does'nt just tell you what and when , he tells you why. The best teacher by far.
This is what I tell everyone who I refer to this channel also. He explains the Why!
By far. Pretty much everybody else just wants to look good. They just cut flood you with instructions and the feel superior that they made the dish hnd you have to pause the video to maybe comprehend something
Yay
Right, the context is everything
He's been doing it for 50+ years and I hope he never stops!! 🥰
I know right 🥰🥰 chef Jean Pierre is the BEST 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️
How kind and generous of you to tell other chefs to make their own TH-cam channel to share their knowledge. That shows your self-assurance and confidence. 🤩 🌹
well said
bullshit
Chef Jean Pierre, however many other set up you tube channels. You will always be top of the list.
Yes!
Chef, I absolutely love your teaching style and how accessible you make cooking! I LOVE food, but more than that I LOVE LOVE learning about it from all different cultures. I have no other words than Merci! Thank you! ( I’m Canadian …and my father is from Germany), so Danke!
The only cooking channel I'm subscribed to in TH-cam! I've learned so much from you. You're amazing, Chef!
Greetings from Armenia!
I'd just add mushrooms to this recipe & it would be even more great than it already is. Thank you, Chef Jean-Pierre!😮
I LOVE chili! So delicious in the winter and it lasts in the freezer for 17 years. Can’t wait to make this. Thanks chef!
Won't last 2 days with me ,always better the next day ,with cornbread muffins and BUTTER!!!
17 yrs hehehe.. it's always fun when chef states the freezer life of something or says "measure carefully" - always makes me smile..
This isn't chili. It's .... well I don't know, but it isn't chili.
@@williampotter2098 it's his version of chilli as there's no real official one out there.
@@williampotter2098
Like Chef JP always says, "Do whatever you want"!!
I love ONYO but it triggers my daughter's terrible migraines, so I can't use it. I double up on garlic. LOL. I sprinkle chopped scallions on my portion.
Love this channel thank you. I always like a bit of chocolate in my chili but not so you can taste it just for the richness it brings.
Hello there, my new friend, Jean-Pierre - you are THE BEST thing that has happened to TH-cam. Holy mackeroli!...I have made this chili every week for the last three weeks and it is my new favorite chili recipe! Thank you so much for sharing your invaluable cooking knowledge... such a gift! We have been binge watching your videos since we discovered your channel last year. You are truly AHHHHMAZING! You have brought so much joy to our lives and we cry-laugh every time we watch you - thank you! I've upgraded many of my kitchen tools thanks to you. Thank you for existing. Don't ever leave TH-cam. I wish we could clone you. We love you! P.S. Nobody does butter better than you!!!
Bonjour Chef,
Je suis un Portugais/Canadien qui a appris à cuisiner avec ma mère. Je suis votre chaîne depuis plus d’un an maintenant, et je voulais vous remercier pour tout l’amour que vous portez à la cuisine. On voit vraiment quand quelqu’un aime cuisiner, quand on peut ressentir l’émotion du chef. Cette recette est simple, mais tellement savoureuse. Le chipotle dans la sauce adobo est fantastique. Merci Chef !
Si jamais vous recevez quelqu’un dans votre émission, j’adorerais me joindre à vous en tant qu’invité.
🙏❤️
I tried this recipe for the first time tonight. I used to think that I made a mean bowl of chili. I now must confess that I was wrong. Your recipe IS the best, hands down. Even my wife said it was much better. You don't even add sugar or salt!!! You sir ARE the grand master and I must give you your due. It IS now my new chili recipe. Many thanks.
You really used that many beans?
Chili is LIFE!
When I’m feeling down I just watch a new video from chef Jean Pierre to cure my blues !It’s like therapy
Same! One of the best positive channels on TH-cam
Same here!
Absolutely agree! Chef Jean-Pierre's channel HAS BECOME my 'GO TO WIND DOWN' after a hard and long day at work. I love his endearing ways. Sometimes with a glass of wine at Chef's cheeky suggestion. Other times, I work the next day..... So no wine for me that night. .
Absolutely!!!
I remember, not long ago, we were a few houndred subscribers...closing in on 1,5m soon! Amazing!
Thank you!
This man is a national treasure! Thank you for the presentation tips! They sure make it look 1000 times more appetizing!
May I go a Step further? And say Chef Jean-Pierre IS AN INTERNATIONAL TREASURE! here in Australia, I HAVE MADE SURE THAT everyone I speak to..... Knows about Chef Jean-Pierre and his amazing culinary ways! What a blessing it is to be able to watch, enjoy laugh with and learn from you, Chef! it's because of you I make my own butter! Something so gratifying about it! Not to mention all the other recipes I have made so beautifully delicious because I learnt how what and WHY from the AMAZING & LEGENDARY CHEF JEAN-PIERRE! Thank you, Chef!
Sounds like the best chili ever 😊!!!
I have made just plain chili in the past--but this recipe takes this chili to a new level ! It will be amazing !!
How Happy Is Your Crew When They Get To Eat All your Wonderful Dishes , I’ll Bet There’s Plenty Of Happy Bellies On Your Set ,, Great Job 👍
Another winner! Thank you Chef.
God bless all here.
We just love this recipe. Thanks Chief
SPOT ON CHEF!!! Merci bien maestro!!!!
Texas Chili is mmuhhhfff.......but Chile Con Carne (Chili with Meat) is out of this world!
Merci Chef Jean-Pierre.
Looks delicious chef, merci
Good stuff, chef and you are fun to watch. Thank you!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this man!!!
🙏❤️
I loved Chef's recent recipe for Cacio e Pepe, but I needed my "Onyo" fix.... So I watched this video. Absolutely love this channel. After making over a dozen of Chef's recipes, my family now thinks I secretly went to culinary school...... :)
God bless you Chef Jean-Pierre!🙏🏻😇✌🏻💪🏻
Celery is my secret ingredient too.
Chili is a great way to get rid of leftovers and old can goods.
I had some celery I needed to get rid of and have been using it ever since.
You can put just about anything in chili.
anything, except the cat
Chef my wife and I love love love you!!!! Forget the bad reviews….you are wonderful!!!
We’re so glad your sharing your life’s work Chef - we love listening, learning , and feeding our families.
Chef Jean-Pierre, you are my favourite cooking channel of all time! Entertaining and educational! You are my go to!
I love you chef. You are great and the cooking is fantastic. You make us feel like we really are your friends in your kitchen. Thank you chef
Beans, beans the magical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot, the more you toot the better you feel, so let's eat beans at every meal!! Cheers Chef, it looks delicious!
I have a pretty good chili recipe, but next time I will try it with the Italian sausage and celery.
Sir, you had me at Cilantro💚💚💚💚💚 ooohhh Chipotle I'm in love 🥰
Thanks, Chef JP!! You make the world a much better place!!!
“Well hello there friends.”
Chef Jean Pierre is a friend
I love that bowl...what a great presentation!!!
How interesting! As a Texan, we can be particular about 2 things... our BBQ and our chili. Thanks for putting this recipe out there, I can definitely see your cultural influences in it! Will try it soon! Like all your dishes, I'm sure this is top notch.
Yep. as a fellow Texan, I watched Chef pour in tomatoes and beans while saying, "there are no tomatoes or beans in chili!" Hahaha. That said, this does look delicious and I'm definitely going to try it.
I'm also a Texan. Let me just say, you do not put beans in chili.
The reason is historical. Beans were served with breakfast on the ranch, or for lunch or with lunch. Chili is a beef stew that was made for dinner. Fresh tomatoes may or may not have been available, but fresh peppers, garlic and onions usually were. That, seasoned with salt and pepper, was what the ranch workers got for dinner. Bacon, if there was enough of it, was also an ingredient.
The modern version is much as Chef presents it, but of course they did not use ground beef back then. Get some "stew meat" or cut some beef into little pieces. It works better. The addition of a mirepoix is excellent. For seasoning, comino is right. The peppers -- whatever kind of pepper you have, jalapeno, poblano, anaheim -- should be roasted to mellow out their heat and flavor before adding them. There was no chili powder. Nor were there fresh herbs, unless the cook knew how to gather them (portalaca and epizote, perhaps) and not poison the workers.
All I can say is this is not the way I'd make it. The Texas Chili Parlor, which is near me, used to make it only the traditional way, and their slogan was "No Beans." Now they offer chili with beans by popular demand, but I still think they do not belong in chili. I think that anyone making chili at a Texas chili cook-off used to be disqualified if he put beans in the chili. Maybe that has changed as well. Cheers.
@@eldzikowski I have cousins that are born and bred in Lubbock and Dallas/FW they all refuse to eat chili that doesn't have beans and tomatoes in it, and they tell me many other Texans are the same as them.
@@wastrelway3226 My cousins, and other multi generational Native Texans, would disagree with you. Your tradition, according to my cousins, only really applied to Ranchers and their Cowboys.
@@DeWin157 Fine, but I'm from San Antonio, the birthplace of chili. Trust me when I tell you that chili--real chili--is only meat, suet (hard animal fats), peppers, assorted aromatics, and seasoning. If you don't believe me, you can look it up yourself.
Now, all that said, if you and your family like chili with beans and tomatoes, good for you. By all means, eat what you like. Food isn't a competition. But, regardless of what you like, realize that authentic/traditional Texas chili and nearly all competition chili never contains beans and usually doesn't contain tomatoes.
Glad you have. Big onion. Lol. Love his accent.
Chef, you have truly outdone yourself with this recipe. Unfortunately we couldn't find a proper Italian sausage so we just used a finely diced spicy salami, but even then... VERY delicious!! It is very difficult to find a good chili recipe that doesn't use bellpepper, and i'm very happy to have found this!!
You are the best, my friend. Love the God Bless America sign. Too many people have forgotten this. God Bless you too!
That adobo sauce from the chipotle peppers is one of those kitchen secrets that once you learn about it, you find a way to use it in a lot of things. It is great stuff.
I agree, with the caveat of finding a good one. Some are kind of sickening or off putting IMO.
@Brent Smith Buy an ice cube tray specifically for sauces, stock, whatever. Then once frozen, bag em up. Very convenient for portioning.
You are so right... I sometimes drizzle a little on my eggs over easy! Sounds odd, but so good!
I never would've thought to use it in chili, oh how right you are!
A simple dish turned into another GREAT recipe. I love this channel.
GOYA is the best quality. They use a special process 👌
Superstar! You should have your own TV show, you knock spots of all the chefs that I see on British TV.
It's starting to get cold up here in Chicago. Perfect time for Chef's chili rendition!
Almost midnight and I'm raving hungry watching this Chef!
No YOU are amazing chef!! ✌️🔥❤️ love you! Lowkey who else liked the video before even watching it? Because if it’s a chef video.. it’s gonna be great 💕
Great with some white rice. 😋
Chef, I don't even cook, but I'm addicted to your videos. It kind of instills knowledge.
A great chef doesn't keep secrets, but imparts it to the world. You are a good man, Jean Pierre.
Man alive I LOVE your channel, Chef JP! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING YOU!
It was one of those days...depressing. I needed Chef Jean-Pierre for the laughs and the wonderful recipe. This is the first different chili recipe I will try since I was a boy.
Thanks Chef Jean-Pierre
Thank you so much Chef Jean-Pierre. Your work is absolutely mind-blowing. You are a true master of your craft!
Bravo Chef, merci beaucoup!!
Hello there, Chef! Never can go wrong with chili! Thanks again for your videos!
I have never looked up a chili recipe, I figured it was pretty straightforward. But I made this, and people took dishes home with them, asked my secret, even. I gave em your channel, and told them about your track record, five for five recipes. I got other people looking you up, your worth it my dude. Thanks for your generosity, and please, keep feeding us!
Teaching us Chili, love it 😂 nothing is too easy for Mr.Onyon 💋
When he said "oh my Lord" I absolutely hooted! He has so much fun in his kitchen I truly enjoy decompressing daily with Chef.
Jack is alwaus on point with the close ups. Great job!
2 for 1 … cooking and therapy!! Thanks Chef JP as always!!
Never tried adding celery and carrot to my recipe for this style of chili, but going to give it a try!
Thank you for posting videos on Mondays. Makes an otherwise dreadful day so much brighter.
I know some put potatoes in chili(nevr cared 4 that). I save a jar to store left-over Chipotles in the fridge.
Getting that time of year for Chili, Gumbos, and Stews > I ate a bag of my frozen Gumbo already 1 more left for another day YUM👌👍
Thank you Chef JP. Your recipes are used by many chefs in their restaurants. And also in my kitchen at home.
Chef I’m cooking family dinner 5 nights a week thanks to your channel. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Adobe made my Day, thanks Jack😂
Yep! Chef JP is a gem, but Jack is the gold ring the gem is mounted on!
This recipe reminds of that campfire scene from Blazing Saddles. Thank you chef!!!
your enthusiasm is hand held. I found your channel about 1 week ago and you´re already my favourite chef by zero doubt! Thanks for making the world better and tastier place
Good lord! I think you and I are in sink. I came home from work and I'm making chillie for me and the kids. I've been making chillie for generations, can't wait to see yours.
This is the same recipe my family has been cooking for generations! I can promise you this will change your life. 😊
Jean Pierre is so cheerful he gives me a smile and a happy feeling. The food looks good too!
❤ With the cold weather coming this week this is the perfect recipe! Chef, others can try to have a channel, but, you are one of a kind ❤
Just had my first spoonful, lovely
One of my All Time Favorites!
This is exactly how I make my chili, minus the carrots plus zucchini. I transfer all the ingredients to a slow cooker to marinate a few hrs to all day long,,,, after sauteing all the meats and veggies in a frying pan of course... Trust the chipotles in adobo sauce!!! The smokey flavor and the spice is what it's all about for me.
Also I do add a little sugar in the raw, plus Worcestershire sauce, a splash of aged balsamic vinegar, and a couple bay leaves.
You really can't go wrong with Chili. Whatever you like, toss in the whole kitchen sink if you like.
Another great recipe Chef Jean-Pierre. ❤️
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A tip on Chipotles in adobo I learned from a local sandwich shop: When you open the can, just blend it in the blender, or hit it with the immersion blender, or even chop the chiles and mix them back in with the sauce. Then just use it like a liquid condiment. It will keep in the fridge for ages, and you can use it on small dishes or big dishes, just vary the amount you use. If you stick with using whole chiles each time, you will end up over-spicing your dish.
Oh, and the sandwich guy uses it on deli sandwiches and it's A-mazing!
GREAT idea!
It'll keep for "17 yrs!" -Chef 😆
When you say it will keep in the fridge for 'ages'? You do mean 17 years! Lol. Chef favourite time frame. 17 Years GOD bless Chef Jean-Pierre.
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Probably the most elegant chili I have ever seen. Will try soon.
Is chili supposed to be elegant? I don’t think so.
6:58 whenever I cook Chili I‘m actually cooking all the meat separately from the Onyo and the rest of the veggies to make sure I get a perfect Maillard Reaction. I sauté the Onyo in the Pot and add the other vegetables once the Onyo is caramelized, but the meat I sauté in an extra skillet. Once the meat has nicely caramelized I’ll add to the veggies in the large pot. Although I‘m using a few different ingredients from your recipe I’m very happy to find out that my process is not that different from yours after all ❤
I believe this is the first recipe/video that I've watched that you didn't use any salt?!? Unless I missed it. Love all your videos. Thank you chef!
Dear Chef, your enthusiasm is what makes you my number 1 cooking show. Brilliant recipes and such a down to earth, no crap approach to getting the best from your produce! 10/10 😊
I love whe my wife cooks chili with beans. We use to eat them with some tortillas. Real good one!!!
I love a good Chili and this looks fabulous!
JP you should have some of your chef friends be a guest on your channel? Not that I don't love just watching you but it could bring another dimension to the wonderful world of food were now connected to thanks to TH-cam.
I just came across this video chef. Loved it. Chili is so fun in the winter! I make something very similar to this however, I know it also had some whole kernel corn, and I wouldn’t be shy about a little habanero. 😉
Thanks for helping us all realize we can learn to cook better if we only listen and try.
Thankyou Russ!!😁
I’ve been cooking since I was 12 years old. Roast dinners, spaghetti and meat sauce, fried pork chops, etc. my father taught me after Mom died and there were 5 of us kids. That was 50 years ago. But watching your infectious personality and fantastic recipes where I’ve learned something new each time, you MAKE me WANT to cook!! Thank you Chef JP for your personal approach to your audience and making me feel like your my friend. 😊
Best chef on You tube !! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge!! 👏🏻👏🏻🥰
This looks like something I should have for dinner tonight!
Absolutely magical especially with the golden beef stock made from scratch 🎉❤
Monday, not my favourite day, until Chef Jean-Pierre posts another great video. Looks fantastic chef, can't wait to give it a go.
Making this again tonight Chef, it is SO GOOD!!!