My family is accustomed to an all-beef chili, so I didn't use beans or sausage. However, if you would like to add Italian sausage or chili beans, just check out the original recipe: Boilermaker Tailgate Chili allrecipes.com. I also exchanged the green chile peppers (click here for the different varieties and heat of green chile peppers) for jalapeno, which gives the chili just enough bite for most people without being too spicy. In other words, you can just make this chili your own! (Keep it easy and use your food processor for the vegetables.)
Prepare the chili on the weekend, and you can enjoy it throughout the week for lunch or dinner. You could double the recipe for a tailgate, or double and freeze half of it for another family meal later! For even more fun, add my Dixie Girl Makes Yankee Cornbread (which freezes well also)!
I'll Just Sneak A Little...
Before That Tailgate!
Serves 6
Ingredients
- 1 lb. ground beef chuck (or lean ground beef--chuck will offer the most flavor)
- 1 medium-large yellow onion, diced
- 1 (28 oz.) can premium diced tomatoes with juice
- 3 oz. (1/2 of a 6 oz. can) premium tomato paste (hint: freeze by the TB leftover tomato paste)
- 2 stalks celery, cleaned & coarsely chopped
- 1 green bell pepper, cleaned, cored, seeded & coarsely chopped
- 1 red bell pepper, cleaned, cored, seeded & coarsely chopped
- 1 small jalapeno, cleaned, cored, seeded & minced
- 1/2 TB bacon bits
- 2 cubes beef bouillon
- 1/4 c. beer
- 1/8 c. chili powder
- 1/2 TB Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 TB minced garlic
- 1/2 TB dried oregano
- 1 tsp. ground cumin
- 1 tsp. hot pepper sauce (e.g. Tabasco™ sauce)
- 1/2 tsp. dried basil
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1/2 tsp. paprika
- 1/2 tsp. sugar
Suggested Garnishes and Sides
- shredded Cheddar or Cheddar/Colby cheese
- sour cream
- sliced avocado
- tortilla chips
- My Dixie Girl Makes Yankee Cornbread
Directions
- Over medium-high heat, in a 4 qt. or larger stock pot, brown the ground beef with the onion, breaking up the beef with a wooden spoon as you go. Drain any excess grease. (With the lean ground beef, if there's any fat at all, you may want to keep it for flavor.)
- Stir in the diced tomatoes and tomato paste. Add the celery, green and red bell peppers, jalapeno, bacon bits, bouillon and beer. Season with the remaining ingredients. Stir to blend, cover and simmer over low heat for at least 2 hours, stirring occasionally.
- Adjust the salt, pepper and chili powder to taste (I like the recipe just as it is!). The longer the chili simmers, the better it will taste. Enjoy hot...refrigerate leftovers; freezes well.
By the way, do you enjoy your chili on nachos, a salad, a hot dog, or a baked potato? Or like me: Just give me a big bowl of chili...
With All The Goodies...
And I'm A Happy Chick!
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Chili is the perfect tailgate food,ever!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo- now I'm craving chili:-)
Pinned and thanks for sharing your recipe:-)
Thank you Patty! Your photo comment truly means a lot...I'm still trying to make the most of all I have right now, which is a point and shoot. (Plus, I battle terrible inside lighting!) Thanks for the pin too!
DeleteAccording to die hard chili heads..'real' chili doesn't have beans..and although I like beans, I do prefer my chili with lots of meay and heat..like yours! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh thanks, Lisa...I know those chili experts don't like beans. It's just that we typically don't eat beans in our family; however, one day I hope to post a white chicken chili a friend of mine has shared with me several times, and I'm crazy about it. I like a little heat in my chili too (probably because it gives me an excuse to add all those garnishes to calm it down)! I'm glad you love my chili...cause I love you, girl!
DeleteHi Bonnie, This recipe looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteWe love meaty chile with a kick. I don't like beans, but hubby loves them.(I give him beenie weenies once in a while) I am so cruel...This is on my must cook list.
Hey Regina, That's so funny that you give your husband beenie weenies occasionally...bet it brings out the boy in him!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, this looks like one incredible, flavorful chili! My oldest was a "Boilermaker" so I'll have to make this one night when he joins us for dinner...he'll get a kick out of both the name and taste. No beans or sausage needed for us either :)
ReplyDeleteHi Liz! Oh, how cool...enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYummy! This sounds and looks fantastic Bonnie! I have always used beans, but am going to have to give your recipe a try!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, this chili sounds like a great dish for cool fall and cold winter! Love all the spices in the recipe, there are lots of yummy flavors and great textures. I will be serving it with some good crusty bread to soak up all the delicious sauce... Not too greedy :D
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