Carolina Chili Dogs (Oamc)

"Another fabulous recipe found on iVillage.com and placed here for safe keeping. I LOVE a good Chili Dog and this Hot Dog Chili is perfect. The chili can be made ahead of time (instructions for OAMC below as well)."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
8 hot dogs
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Begin making the Carolina Chili. (To avoid greasy chili, be sure to choose a very lean ground beef since the beef is not browned and drained in this recipe). Place the beef and 2 cups of water in a 4 1/2-quart Dutch oven or soup pot over high heat. Bring the water to a boil.
  • Add the chopped onion to the beef. When the water boils again, reduce the heat to medium. Stir to begin breaking up the meat.
  • Add the tomato paste, ketchup, chili powder, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, salt, and pepper, if using. Stir well until the tomato paste has dissolved and the meat is mostly broken up.
  • Continue to cook the chili at a slow boil, stirring about every 5 minutes or so, until the mixture is thick, about 15 minutes. As the mixture thickens, you may need to reduce the heat to medium-low or low to prevent sticking.
  • Many Southerners prefer chili that is finely ground (roughly the consistency of cooked oatmeal) because it's easier to spread on a hot dog and easier to eat as well. To try it this way, place the chili (cooled at least 20 minutes) in a blender or food processor and blend on high until finely ground, 30 to 45 seconds.
  • While the chili simmers and about 12 to 15 minutes before you plan to serve the chili dogs, turn on a gas grill to medium-high.
  • Place the hot dogs on the hot grill and cook until heated through and just beginning to brown all over, about 5 minutes. Heat the buns on the grill, if desired. To serve, place each hot dog in a bun and smother with chili.
  • Make-ahead: The chili can be refrigerated, covered, for up to 2 days or it can be frozen for up to 2 months. * If the chili has been frozen, thaw it in a microwave oven on the defrost setting, following the manufacturer's directions and stirring after each 1-minute interval, then reheat. * To reheat, place the chili in a microwave-safe container, cover with a paper towel, and microwave on high until heated through, 2 to 3 minutes for 1 cup, stopping once halfway through.

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Reviews

  1. To make this even more special add creamy style cole slaw to the top of the chilly this is another Southern tradition chili slaw dog excellent
     
  2. Absolutely wonderful! Been searching for something like this for a long time. Wouldn't change a thing. Awesome! I would add creamy coleslaw, as the other person advised. Other than that, very tasty! Well done!
     
  3. I made this tonight and it was delicious!!! I grew up in eastern NC and this was perfect!!!
     
  4. My first ever chili dog!! I know, embarrassing! These were GREAT! Super simple to make and I could not stop eating them. My fiancé loved them too. Will definitely make again!
     
  5. While this tastes GREAT, and I'm quite sure the chili-dog-loving husband will adore it, mine turned out nothing like the above picture. Not sure what went wrong here. I used ground sirloin (perhaps too lean?), but ended up tossing in another can of tomato paste to try to get it thick (or at least not totally soup) and cooked it for another 20 minutes. If the chili-dog lover likes it, I will try it next time with far less water!
     
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