Best chili powder? Opinions please
From 16Adams' chili thread, I was wondering what the good cooks here like in a chili powder or mix. Gebhardt's is pretty hard to find here.
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I like Badia quite a bit. Cheap, too.
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Last bottle I got from Walmart..but am getting low and noticed they are no longer selling Gebhart.
So now I am looking too...may have to give a go at making my own. |
Bottles for me:
No flour no sugar no msg no soy and Chili Pepper listed first on label. Gebhardt-Mexene In Packages : Williams Non-salt and Sucklebusters $$$ And a product packaged called Morton's Chili Blend |
For those of you familiar with it, what I'd like to get close to is either Charlie's Ale House chili from Chicago or Longhorn Steakhouse's. Both no beans, both delicious. Charlie's is more flavorful and has lots of peppers in it, but Longhorn's is the best commercial basic chili I know of. More meaty than tomatoey.
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I don’t have clue about those you ask but here’s a bigger batch knock off using 4# meat that you could split up and experiment with. What a cool way to spend the day
https://copykat.com/2015/04/05/chilis-chili-recipe/ |
That looks great - and it has masa, which is required for me - bookmarked. Thanks!
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I’m thinking about digging the coins out of the couch and buyin a pound of elk or buffalo
Exotic vintage chili. Deer/venison was used a lot back in the day. Just cause |
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Looks GTG to me |
We use Penzeys, they have different ones.
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Living in DFW, I've got to go with the Fort Worth classic: Penderys Original Chile Blend.
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I like Big Ron's chili blend
. bigronswebsite.com |
I like McCormicks Tex-Mex, nice amount of heat.
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I've heard Mexene's Chili powder is supposed to pretty good. Haven't tried it though. I've tried several from Mild Bill's that were very good. San Antonio Original & Stockyard Special.
There's also another place the was fighting with Mild Bill's a few years ago, they sell a chili powder called MeeMaw's. Pretty crappy website, hasn't been updated in years. http://www.texmex.net/ Here's their feuding page http://www.texmex.net/press.htm |
I like Sucklebusters or good ol’ McCormick.
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