What could you serve with chili for a family supper gathering?!


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What could you serve with chili for a family supper gathering?


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Yeah, make cornbread, but make it in muffin or mini muffin tins so they are already portioned.
Also, cheese, onions, etc..toppings for the chili,

Corn bread....potato salad...salad

Good luck!

Have a good day!

Cornbread
Corn chips
sour cream
shredded cheddar chz
green onions

Ice cream sundaes for dessert.

Try some garlic bread.

I would make thai fish cakes and seve them with a sweet CHILLI dip. mmmmmmmmm.

Cinnamon Rolls...they go great with Chili. The schools here serve these wonderful homemade ones....but any will work. I buy those pillsbury mini bites or Grands if we are really hungry.
Corn bread is also good with chili.

Warm Nan Bread with lots of green salads
enjoy...

I would make some biscuits for Chili Cups. Get some biscuit mix (either add your own garlic and cheese to the mix or get cheesy garlic biscuit mix) and cook it on the bottom of a Pam-sprayed cupcake pan, folded (rounded) over the bottom of the cups. They make great mini biscuit bowls for the chili and top with shredded cheese.
Serve with a salad, yummy...............

I would make a Caesar salad and take some fresh baguettes slice them in half and then smother with garlic butter and grated Romano cheese, bake in the oven at 350 for about 5 minutes.

DELICIOUS

be sure to have sour cream, mild shredded cheddar cheese and chopped purple onion for toppings if desired.
have plenty of saltine crackers and texas toast.
have a pasta salad or a regular dinner salad with choice of dressing topped with croutons and crackers on the side!!
have key lime pie or banana pudding!
ice tea to drink!

get that large, round bread (sour dough) and cut the middle out so that there is a big hole...fill it with chilli...so then they can eat there bowl if they want; after they are done with the chilli or eat it piece by piece while dipping it in the chilli....you can also top each serving with sour cream and/or shredded cheese/chopped onions....

This sounds weird, but my family always ate peanut butter sandwiches with chili. We would always dip them in the chili.
Also, we would have onions, cheese and sour cream on hand to add to the chili if we wanted.

fritio

I would make baked potato's to put the chili on.
then have a small buffet of cheese, sour cream, etc. to put on top.

my favorite of all time! Corn bread casserole!! It is incredible..goes GREAT with chili...easily doubled but use 2 separate pans so it cooks all the way through...

INGREDIENTS
1/2 pound butter, melted
2 (15 ounce) cans whole kernel corn
2 (15 ounce) cans creamed corn
2 (8.5 ounce) packages corn bread mix
1 C. sour cream
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a mixing bowl, combine butter, whole corn, cream corn, corn muffin mix and sour cream. Fold all ingredients together, pour into 2 quart casserole dish. Bake for 1 hour.
(serves 12)

I usually make a taco dip to start & serve with Frito's or Tostito's. Then make corn bread or warm bread rolls or sticks to serve with the chili.

You could also have a salad or some chicken wings on the side.

Rice, for sure

Either a mixed salad or a mix of broccoli, carrots, courgettes, sweetcorn would look and taste good.

I always serve rice and cornbread.
Chips and a salad would make it complete

Extra Strength Tums

shredded cheddar cheese for the top and sour cream
corn bread muffins or put on top of chili and white or brown rice

Corn bread
Cheese
Crackers
Slaw
Milk
Ice Tea
Beer
Nachos and cheese dip
Mixed melon balls
chopped onions, olives, tortillas strips, sour cream and guacamole, peppers and hot peppers
Brownies or if plenty of time....mexican flan

Corn bread
Garlic bread
Cheese sticks




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