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22 Sunday Jan 2012

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Chili

Official blog post #2.  Given this afternoon’s football extravaganza, my day has been focused around game day food and in our house, this means CHILI!  Years ago (maybe 20?), my husband and I would attend a party hosted by some work colleagues where the main focus was a chili cook off.  It took me four years to create a batch of chili that was awarded first place by that crowd and I have successfully used my optimized recipe to please others ever since, especially my family, when comfort food is in order.  My recipe results in a chili that tends towards the sweeter side (because that is what always won the contest).  It can be made with as much or as little heat as you like and certainly gets better the longer it sits. It can be done on the stove or in the oven and is also excellent made in a slow cooker.  Serves many!

SUSAN’S FIRST PLACE CHILI

Ingredients
olive oil (for sautéing)
4-6 oz diced pancetta
1 lb Italian sausage (approx. 6 links – I use 3 hot and 3 sweet)
1 lb ground turkey
2 lbs ground beef (I use 90% lean)
1 large onion, chopped
10 cloves garlic, minced
1 can tomato puree (28 oz)
1/2 c light brown sugar
1/2 c ketchup
2 tbsp cider vinegar
1 can red kidney beans
1 can lima beans
1 can butter beans
1 can black beans
3 cans Boston Baked Beans (I use Bush’s)
1 tsp dry mustard
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp salt
1 tsp chili powder (more or less to taste)
1 tsp cumin (more or less to taste)
1 dried chili (optional)

Making the Chili
Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in large skillet. Sauté pancetta until crisp, remove with slotted spoon, drain and set aside. Remove most of fat from pan and add onion and garlic and sauté until translucent. Remove and set aside. Add sausage (casings removed) and sauté until cooked through. Add ground beef and turkey and sauté until cooked. Remove meat to large bottomed dutch oven, add wet mixture and mix to combine.

Meanwhile, combine tomato puree, brown sugar, ketchup and vinegar. Combine dry spices together, mix and add to wet ingredients.

Drain beans, reserving liquid. Add drained beans to meat and mix well. Add as much of the reserved liquid from canned beans as needed to create desired consistency. Mix again and turn heat onto low. Bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally (do not let mixture burn on bottom of pan). At this point, you can either continue to simmer for 2-3 hours on the stove (you will need to stir every 10-15 minutes) or put the dutch oven in a 350 degree oven for 2-3 hours (or use a slow cooker).

To Serve
Ladle chili into bowls and serve with sour cream. I often provide tortilla chips or corn chips on the side!

Food for Thought

21 Saturday Jan 2012

Posted by susanpaige13 in Thoughts on Food

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For me, food and cooking are the perfect mixture of art and science, bringing families together, love to the table and an opportunity for the cook to express herself.  On this blog, I hope to capture my favorite recipes, tuned to my family’s tastes and my time constraints as well as my thoughts on food, wine or whatever I am focused on learning and creating for my family to enjoy.

I have been cooking since I was in graduate school.  My grandmother is an unbelievable cook and baker and my mother is no slouch either, although she was much more reluctant to have me in her kitchen.  However, my grandfather was a dairy farmer and my Mum had a big vegetable garden so she always had fresh ingredients from which to make even the simplest dishes taste delicious.  When I  moved to England to attend business school, the take out food available to me on my budget was terrible and so I resorted to cooking.  The problem was that my fridge was smaller than the one I had in my college dorm room and my recipe repertoire was minimal so I learned two things very quickly: where the closest outdoor market was and how to follow a recipe.  In the early stages, my phone bill outpaced my food bill because I called my Mum so frequently for her recipes.  But gradually, I bought a few cookbooks and learned to experiment.  25 years later, I have a wonderful kitchen that is my favorite space in the house, a family who loves to eat good food, two teenage daughters who are becoming great cooks themselves and now this blog where I can share my experiences.  I should add that for me, cooking is a passion and a hobby.  I have a “day job” that I love – multiple in fact.  So, bear with me as I figure out how to blog and post and enjoy!

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