Texas Chili Con Carne With Beans

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Ready In:
10hrs 45mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Fry bacon until crisp.
  • Remove bacon and drain on paper towel.
  • Brown half the beef cubes in pan with bacon drippings five minutes.
  • Place in slow cooker.
  • Repeat with remaining meat. Stir bacon and remaining ingredients into 3 1/2 quart slow cooker.
  • Cover and cook on low setting about 10 hours or until beef is tender.
  • Stir occasionally.
  • If you don't have a slow cooker place in large pot, cover, place on stove under low heat and follow directions above.

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Reviews

  1. A great basic chili. I added a little more "heat" by adding some jalapenos and some cayenne at the beginning and a few drops of tabasco at the end. I also dredged the beef in flour before browning and had a decently thick chili at the end. I found proportions of meat to veggies to beans perfect for me.
     
  2. I've been a Texas Chili Judge at over a dozen cookoffs here in Texas. Although most are open and anyone can submit their own chili, it is universally understood at these cookoffs that any noticeable vegetables (other than spicy peppers for heat), large chunks of tomatoes, and/or any type of beans are automatically passed over by the judges. In Texas, we call these types of chili "Yankee Chili" or stew. Nothing wrong with that, lots of 'em are good. But the name "Texas Chili" reflects a pride in us Texans for our chili. Most of us won't even post our recipes, they are closely guarded. Please don't put beans or vegetables in "Texas Chili", and we won't put jalepenos in "Yankee Potroast".
     
  3. I'm sorry, but real Texas chili does not have beans and chunks of tomato. That would be what we call here in Texas "Yankee chili". You might want to reconsider the name. :) Try recipe #123316 for the real stuff.
     
  4. Friends agreed it was quite tasty - but was more like beef stew than chili. Could have been the carrots and celery.
     
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