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Lone Star "where The Beef" Chili

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Vegetables, Meats, Grains Dutch 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Nonstick olive oil cooking
spray
2 Coves garlic, minced
1/2 c Each chopped onion and
chopped green and red
bell
peppers
1 c Vegetable broth or fat-free
reduced-sodium chicken
broth
1 c Each sliced zucchini and
yellow squash
1 15 oz. ready-cut
tomatoes
1 8 oz. tomato sauce
1 15 oz. each pinto beans
and kidney beans drained
and rinsed
1 12oz. dark beer
1 t Ground cumin
1/2 t Each chili powder and
paprika and dried oregano
1/4 t Each cayenne and freshly
ground black pepper or
to
taste
2 T Balsamic vinegar
1/2 t Salt
1/4 c Chopped cilantro
Fat-free flour tortillas
optional

INSTRUCTIONS

From Richard Simmons Farewell to Fat Cookbook  Coat heavy saucepan or
Dutch-oven with cooking spray. Heat over medium  heat. Add garlic and
onion. Cook, stirring, 3 minutes, until slightly  softened. Add green
and red bell peppers. Cook 2 minutes, adding  splashes of broth as
needed to prevent sticking. Add zucchini, yellow  squash, and remaining
broth. Cook 2 minutes. Add tomatoes, tomato  sauce, beans, and beer.
Turn heat to medium-high. Add cumin, chili  powder, paprika, oregano,
cayenne, and black pepper. Reduce heat.  simmer, uncovered, 30 minutes.
Stir in vinegar, salt, and cilantro.  Remove from heat. Serve with
tortillas, warmed according to the  package directions, if desired.
Makes 6 servings 207 cal.; 11g protein; 1 g fat (4% fat); 37g carb.;
637mg sodium; 0mg cholesterol Posted to Digest eat-lf.v097.n163 by
bmann@jcn1.com (Beverly Manning) on Jun 26, 1997

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