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02-02-2021, 10:29 AM | #16 | |
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I see it needs an armed guard to last as long as it does.
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If you have time one day or night, make a batch, seperate into quart freezer bags and freeze. When you want some, throw it in a pot and heat it up.. Or in the microwave.
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Sometimes I do use ground beef (I don't chop it up fine, I leave it 'chunky'), but most times I'll cube up a big beef roast and brown it on the stove. I will add 1 lb. of hot Italian sausage. My batch of chili usually fills the large oval crock pot, and sometimes even the smaller round crock pot. I make it in a big stock pot on the stove first, then let it simmer overnight in the crock pot(s). Nice revolver! |
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The chili W/O beans is what I use to make my cony dawgs with...AND ...chopped fresh onion and a pint of yellow mustard, as toppings. Just the way I like them...
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03-24-2021, 12:34 PM | #27 |
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Small eatery, around the corner and just South of New Boston, off Rt 44...makes their own Chili....and it is much like my Maternal Granpa's Chili... who was the best cook I ever knew.. Well my Brother is pretty good...Sister is pretty good too...their Chili is not bad. I am a picky Chili eater...dont much care for the canned stuff.
I can grill up steaks, burgers & dawgs...warm up canned soup in the nuker...etc. My cooking skills are non-existent. My buddies all poke fun at me over it...been doing it to me since....well a long time. I eat out a lot. The time on my feet is a somewhat limited resource for me these days. |
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