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How to Make Vegetarian Chili

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Chilli usually has meat as its main ingredient which is why it is also called as chilli con carne. But because of the growing popularity of the dish, a demand for vegetarian chili is also increasing. Vegetarians also want to enjoy this traditional south western dish, which is why they come up with different types of vegetarian chili recipes.

Vegetarian chili is also called chili sin carne which literally translates to chili with no meat. This has become popular in the 1960s and 1970s, which is also the time when vegetarianism also started to grow popular. This type of chili is also popular among those who want to reduce their consumption of meat for health reasons.

The main idea of vegetarian chilli is excluding meat from the recipe, and substituting vegetables or other vegetarian-friendly foods such as tofu and veggie meats. You can add different kinds of vegetables like potatoes, squash, corn, mushrooms, and/or beans.

If you want to know how to cook vegetarian chilli using tofu, corn, and beans, just do the following steps.

• To be able to work more efficiently and faster, prepare all the materials and tools that you will need and also the ingredients. for this recipe, you will need 2 cups of crumbled firm tofu, 2 cups of chopped tomatoes, 3 cups of partially drained baked beans, one and a half cups of frozen corn, ¾ teaspoon chilli powder, a quarter of a teaspoon cayenne pepper, a tablespoon of safflower oil, a teaspoon of garlic, one and ¼ cups of onions, half a cup of ketchup, 3 tablespoons of paprika, a teaspoon of powdered cumin, and a couple of tablespoons of masa.

• Slice your firm tofu thinly and place them on a kitchen towel carefully. Place another towel over the tofu and let the towel dry the moisture from the tofu for half an hour. Some people might be afraid or might have some inhibitions in using tofu because of its bland taste which they think will affect the taste of the chili. This is not true. Tofu will actually make a great blank canvass of the different flavours in your chili which come from the different spices and other ingredients that you used.

• In a large pot, heat the safflower oil in medium heat and add the minced garlic and chopped onion. Stir until the onion is soft and transparent. Be careful with onions and garlic. You don’t want to burn them because this will give a bitter taste to your chili. Add the sliced tofu and stir for about 4 minutes.

• Put the chopped tomatoes, baked beans, ketchup, and corn into the pan with the onion, garlic, and tofu. Mix the ingredients thoroughly.

• After several minutes and making sure that the ingredients are well incorporated, add the remaining ingredients and spices such as masa, chili powder, cayenne pepper, cumin, and paprika.

• Cover your pot and let it simmer for a few minutes. Simmering the mixture makes the chili’s flavours combine altogether. Stir the chilli from time to time to avoid uneven cooking. This will be ready in about half an hour.

• If you have 8 to 10 guests, this will be enough for them.

Simple Steps on How to Make Homemade Chili

Monday, January 26th, 2009

If you are expecting your good friends over for a night of movies and watching games such as basketball on TV, one of the great snacks to serve are chips, dips, beer or your friends’ (or your group’s) favorite drinks. And the best dip to enjoy your chips is none other than chili.

Buying ready-to-eat chili from the grocery and restaurants can have its perks but sometimes they are more expensive than what you would normally spend on a dip, especially a chili.

Chili is a rather easy dish to prepare on your own at the comforts of your own kitchen. Here’s a simple way on how to make homemade chili.

The ingredients that you will need are:

• 1 can of beans, kidney beans or your preferred type of beans
• 28 ounce of crushed tomatoes
• 1 can of tomato paste
• 1 pound of ground beef, or hamburger patties and shred them up
• green pepper
• onions
• 1 clove of garlic, minced
• 1 tablespoon of chili powder
• salt
• black pepper
• beef stock
• cooking oil

Making chili is very easy. Here are the steps you need to follow on how to make homemade chili.

1. Find a large skillet and add some cooking oil. You don’t need to fill the skillet with enough oil since the beef has natural oils. Put only an amount that is enough to sauté the onions and peppers.

2. Once the skillet and oil is hot enough, add the onions and peppers. Sauté until the onions turn into light brown color.

3. Add the ground beef or the shred up hamburger meat. Sauté it with the onions and peppers until it turns brown. Make sure that the meat are loosened up and browned evenly. If they are still in chunks, separate them using a spoon or a ladle. You can remove the extra fat and oil.

4. Once the beef is cooked, add the beans, tomato paste, crushed tomatoes. Mix and sauté until the tomato paste blends with the beef.

5. Add the chili powder. Normally one tablespoon is enough but you may add how much as you’d like, depending on how hot you can take your chili.

6. Add some beef stock and cover your skillet. Allow it to simmer for about 30 to 45 minutes. While it’s simmering, lift up the lid once in a while and stir your chili. Allow it to thicken.

7. Add some salt and black pepper to taste.

Some tips on how to make homemade chili.

• You can add other spices and chili like red or cayenne pepper to give your chili an extra pinch.
• The longer you let your chili simmer, the more flavor and yummy it will be!
• To add a more beef flavor, it is better to use beef stock than water.

That’s about it. You know how to make homemade chili that will surely be a hit to your friends! Before you know it your friends will be asking your recipe on how to make homemade chili.

How to Make Your Own Chili Sauce

Monday, January 26th, 2009

To those who like spicy foods, chili sauce, sometimes called as pepper sauce or hot sauce, is a staple and most used and loved condiment. It would never leave the dining table during meal times. Chili sauces are used around the world and have a whole lot of varieties depending on the demographic location on where it was made from.

There are a lot of chili sauces that can be bought in almost all major groceries and food stores. And because of its wide array of varieties, you can find different variations of chili sauce recipes all over the world. However, one thing is common: their main ingredient remains to be chili peppers.

As a spicy food lover, you must have wondered how to make chili sauce? No, it’s not hard. In fact, making chili sauce is very easy. Below is a simple recipe on how to make chili sauce.

The first thing to do in making your own chili sauce is to gather all your ingredients. Here are the things you need in your chili sauce:

• red chilies, long or round
• 1 cup of sugar
• 2 cups of tomato sauce or tomato ketchup
• vinegar
• pan
• food blender
• water
• salt and pepper to taste
• clean bottle

After you have gathered all the things you need, follow these simple steps on how to make chili sauce:

1. Rinse your chilies and cut them roughly. It is advised to remove the seeds for better flavor.

2. Place your chilies in your pan and add water until they are completely covered. Cook it over medium heat and bring to a boil.

3. Once the chilies are soft, remove the pan. Do not let the water complete evaporate. Make sure there are still some left at the bottom of the pan. Let the chilies cool for a while.

4. Transfer the contents of the pan into a food blender. Add some vinegar, tomato sauce or ketchup, some sugar, salt and black pepper. Blend all your ingredients until they reach the consistency of a fine paste.

5. Taste your chili sauce. If they aren’t hot enough for you, you can use some chili powder to raise the heat level. Be sure that you don’t go crazy with the chili powder. You can’t bring the heat level to a lower one once it has gone over your heat limit. Take some caution with your heat level.

6. Transfer back the contents of your blender into a pan and reheat it for a few minutes.

7. Gently pour your newly made chili sauce into airtight containers. You can now store your newly made chili sauce in your pantry or the refrigerator if you like your condiments a bit cool.

Now you know how to make chili sauce you need to make a trip to your local store to purchase a bottled chili sauce when you have run out of one before meal time. You can now enjoy homemade chili made just right for your taste anytime and anywhere.

How to Make Tasty Chili Dogs

Monday, January 26th, 2009

When chili is put into a hotdog, it will never be the same. While hotdog is already a very tasty snack, a chili dog can be compared to heaven on earth! Chili dog, as opposed to a regular hotdog, is already a full meal, not to mention, the chili adds the extra “spice” and the extra kick in your favorite hotdog sandwich.

How to make a chili dog? The simplest way is to fry your favorite hotdog, put it in a hotdog bun, and heat the canned chili you can buy in nearby groceries and supermarkets. That can suffice but the canned chili will not compare to the savory taste of real homemade chili.

The difference of chili in chili dogs to the chili with nachos or a regular chili is that chili dogs’ flavor is more of onion than of chili pepper or tomato. Apart from that, the meat is chopped finer than the meat in a regular chili since the chili in chili dogs are used as a condiment.

Here’s how to make a chili dog that is tastier than the canned ones and made right at your own home.

Here’s what you need to make a chili dog:
• 1 pound ground beef
• 1 large onion, diced
• ½ to 1 cup of chili powder
• tomato paste
• salt and black pepper
• Frankfurt hotdogs
• hotdog buns

How to make a chili dog is very simple. Follow these instructions and you’ll have a very tasty meal in no time.

1. In a skillet, cook the ground beef over high heat until the beef turns brown. Make sure that the beef is ground very finely. If it is still in lumps, break it off to cook it evenly. Your chili dog should not be lumpy. Add a few teaspoons of salt while the beef is cooking.

2. While the beef is cooking, dice the onions into small cubes. Add it to the beef and cook it until the onion becomes soft.

3. When the beef and onion are cooked, add the tomato paste and the chili powder. Add some water to dissolve the tomato paste and the chili powder. If you think your chili isn’t hot enough, you can add more chili powder until you are satisfied.

4. Cook them under medium heat and stir occasionally. Cook your chili for about five to ten minutes.

5. Once your chili is done, grill your Frankfurt hotdogs over coal or using on-stove grills.

6. While your hotdogs are grilling, slice your hotdog buns in half and toast them in an oven toaster. Be careful not to over toast and burn your buns.

7. Place your grilled Frankfurt hotdogs on the toasted buns. Add some mayonnaise or mustard, on your desire. And finally, add your chili on top of your hotdog. You can spread some separately sautéed onions for presentation and extra onion taste.

And that’s it, folks, how to make chili dogs everybody will surely love in seven easy steps!

Easy Steps on How to Make Mouthwatering Chili

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Chili is one of the most popular and favorite spicy stews that is made from meat, chili peppers, garlic, onions, and other spicy flavorings. It’s a very tasty dish that is enjoyed my people around the world. Since chili is enjoyed by people around the globe, there are many different variations on how to make chili. These variations arise because of one’s personal preference and one’s geographic location.

Traditional chili’s ingredients are ground beef and spices. Other variations use beans, tomatoes. Chili con carne is one of the most popular types of chili worldwide.

Here are the ingredients on how to make chili:
• 2 lbs ground beef
• 10 tomatoes, crushed
• 1 can of tomato paste
• 1 onion
• 3 large green peppers
• 1 cup chili power
• ¼ cup cumin powder
• 5 cloves of garlic or garlic powder
• Salt
• 1 ½ tablespoon of ground Cayan pepper

Optional ingredients are
• 3 cans of beans
• 1 tablespoon paprika
• 1 tablespoon oregano

Chili is actually a good way to clear out the contents of your refrigerator. If you have some leftover ground beef from your taco last week, turning it into a tasty chili is the best way to go. If you are on the adventurous side and would like to add a little more spice on your chili, you can experiment and toss some of the too-soft-for-salad veggies that you have or a leftover turkey from and see how this can further spice up your already spicy chili.

Here are the simple steps and directions on how to make chili.

1. In a large flat pan, brown your ground beef. Mix your beef on your pan once in a while to evenly cook them. If they are still in large chunks, break them up to to cook evenly.

2. While your beef is cooking, dice your onions, garlic—no need to dice the garlic if you prefer to use garlic powder—and green peppers. If you are experimenting with your chili ingredients, you can dice all your other ingredients into tiny cubes.

3. Once your beef is evenly brown, put in the onions and garlic or garlic powder and continue stirring until the garlic and onions are cooked.

4. Gently pour the tomato paste, crushed tomatoes, beans, green peppers, and all the other dry ingredients. Continue stirring the ingredients together as they cook.

5. Add the ground Cayan pepper. One and a half tablespoon is okay but you can add as many tablespoons. Put in the chili powder and cumin powder. Make it as hot and spicy as you can handle! You can also try to experiment with our chili powders, apart from cumin and peppers. There is not a standard, clear-cut way on how to make chili.

6. Remove the lid and let it simmer for at least thirty minutes. Wait for your chili to thicken. Add salt to taste.

7. Turn your stove into low heat and let it simmer again for another 15 minutes.

Be sure to follow these steps and your friends will surely ask you how to make chili!