Chilli Recipes??????!


Question: ok, well im planning WAYYYY ahead for this xmas, and i have decided to make mi dad a care package with things like shampoo, bodywash, razers, ect. but im also puttin in home~made canned stuff like jams, jellies, pasta sauces, chilli, ect. they need to be relatively easy (nothin too complicated) so anyways, i need some Chilli recipes that are easy to make and can be canned. and i also need more ideas please!!! thanks in advanced!!

PS: im asking more questions, and will post the links so its all connected later on. thanks again and bye!!


Answers: ok, well im planning WAYYYY ahead for this xmas, and i have decided to make mi dad a care package with things like shampoo, bodywash, razers, ect. but im also puttin in home~made canned stuff like jams, jellies, pasta sauces, chilli, ect. they need to be relatively easy (nothin too complicated) so anyways, i need some Chilli recipes that are easy to make and can be canned. and i also need more ideas please!!! thanks in advanced!!

PS: im asking more questions, and will post the links so its all connected later on. thanks again and bye!!

Here's how I make mine:
2 cans tomato soup
1 large can of kindey beans (juice and all)
1 Small can of corn
3 Tbsp Chili powder
2 Tbsp cumin
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 Tbsp vinegar
1 lb ground beef
1 Small onion minced
2-3 Cloves of garlic
Salt and pepper

Brown the ground beef with the garlic and onions. Meanwhile add all other ingredients in a large pot and cook over low heat for about an hour, adding the ground beef mixture when its browned. Adjust seasonings to you liking.
Easy and good and you can't tell it came from tomato soup.

you really, really need to check out
http://allrecipes.com/

There's a microwaved peanut brittle recipe on Karo.com. It always comes out the same, with no thermometer. I made 14 batches this last Christmas.

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Slow-Cooked...


this recipe is great. i like to use half kidney beans and half black and i sometimes add 8-12oz cooked elbow macaroni at the end and stir in some cheddar cheese(doesnt matter how much, just as much as you like) and i call it "chili mac". everyone loves this recipe. enjoy!





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