This is a basic chili. I figured it’d be a good point to start my chili entries, since it’s so simple and easy to build on.
So, let’s get to making some chili!
INGREDIENTS:
1.5lb cooked, shredded chicken. I used leftover chicken from the night before, that we grilled by the pool. Deliciously charred dark meat and it’s skin, but only about two drum sticks worth of skin, not too much fatty mcfat.
1 can each of kidney beans, pinto beans, black beans, rinsed and drained
1 can of corn, drained
5 large tomatoes, diced
4 cloves of garlic, minced
1 small white onion, diced
2 red bell peppers, diced
2 tbsp Sweet Baby Rays Sweet & Spicy bbq sauce
3 tbsp chili powder
1 tsp red pepper flakes
Salt, pepper, thyme, rosemary
DIRECTIONS:
I use bacon grease to cook the vegetables in the beginning. Just about a tablespoons worth or less. I keep it in the fridge, in a little Pyrex custard dish with a lid. Some people do this, some don’t, but my brother and I cook A LOT and were raised by a Southern grandmother, and we save our bacon/sausage grease for cooking. If you don’t like it, use olive oil.
In a large crock pot, combine: Chicken, tomatoes, beans, bbq sauce, chili powder, red pepper, and about a teaspoon of black pepper, thyme and rosemary. You will salt to taste at the very end, if at all due to the bacon grease.
Use about a tablespoon of bacon grease in a large pot heated over medium to sauté the garlic for about a minute before adding the onion and bell peppers. Sauté until the peppers are soft and the onion is translucent, but not caramelized and add to the crock pot.
Stir well and let it cook on high for about 4 or 5 hours. Stirring occasionally and taste testing, adjusting the taste after about 3 hours, when everything has blended well. Doing this too early, before the tomatoes break down and the acidity changes everything before the flavors have had a chance to make friends, will really eff up your process.
That is it.
This is the easiest of all my chili because it involves cooked meat. I doubled this batch and froze half and will no doubt have another entry when I thaw it out and switch it up!
Enjoy!
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