Kitchen Sink Chili

Joshw

Babbling Farker
Joined
Sep 25, 2017
Location
Oklahoma
Needed to use up some dry brisket, so made some chili. Started by toasting some chile peppers and steeping them in some beef broth.
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Fried some bacon, until it started to crisp, then added some ground brisket trimmings.
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Once the burger was cooked, I added a can of tomato paste.
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Once the tomato paste browned, I added onions and garlic.
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Then added some bell peppers
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Added the blended peppers
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Added cumin, thyme, oregano, and bay leaf
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Added 2 cans of fire roasted tomatoes
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Added a couple of bottles of Goose Honkers
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Pulled some smoked sausage, and Italian sausage of the smoker. Then diced them up, with the brisket.
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Added the brisket, and sausage.
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Added cocoa powder, and cilantro
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Added some sliced mushrooms.
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Covered and put into a 350 oven for 3 hours
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Finished Chili
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Served with some shredded cheese, sour cream, pork rinds, and green onions.
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A lot of pics I know, so I hope you enjoyed.
 
Looks awesome, I'm stealing your recipe. Reminds me of a "$200 Chilli" recipe I cooked for our club. Thanks for sharing........I appreciated the pics.
 
Wow, kitchen sink is right! Love to try it. Looks great.

Josh, you hit that one outta the park. That looks Pharkin' awesome.

Looks awesome, I'm stealing your recipe. Reminds me of a "$200 Chilli" recipe I cooked for our club. Thanks for sharing........I appreciated the pics.

Thanks guys, it was really good. I rarely use a recipe for chili. I doubt I have ever made two pots that were exactly the same. One of those meals that is good for cleaning out the fridge.
 
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