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Rob’s Veggie Chili (vegan)

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Vegetables, Grains Vegan Vegetable 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Olive oil
1 up to
2 Yellow onions, diced
2 Cloves garlic, minced
1 Red pepper, diced fairly
large
1 Green pepper, diced fairly
large
2 28-oz crushed tomatoes
1 T Cumin
1 t Cayenne, or to your taste
1 Frozen corn
2 Black beans, or any other
kind of beans you like
chickpeas work well too
1 up to
1 1/2 c Picante sauce, shotgun
willie's green sauce very
hot- works well
Salt to taste
Grated cheddar, if desired
Cashew nuts, if desired

INSTRUCTIONS

From: hz225wu@unidui.uni-duisburg.de (Micaela Pantke) (COLLECTION)
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 93 09:30:43 +0200  From: bjornson-robert@cs.yale.edu
Saute onions in the olive oil. (I  used cooking wine instead to cut out
the fat). Add garlic a bit  later. After onion and garlic are have
turned golden brown, add  cumin, cayenne, and whatever other spices you
might like. Fry for a  couple of minutes.  Next, add the peppers, saute
them for a few minutes. Put the crushed  tomatoes, corn, beans and
picante sauce into the crock pot, and add  the onion mixture. Cook on
low about 10 hours.  Serve with grated cheddar and cashew nuts, if
desired.  Note: I didn't have room in my crockpot for 2 cans of crushed
tomatoes, and I had to cut back a little on the corn too, so you will
have to vary the sizes above depending on the size of your crockpot.
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 292
Calories From Fat: 80
Total Fat: 9.1g
Cholesterol: 9.9mg
Sodium: 1257.5mg
Potassium: 751.9mg
Carbohydrates: 36.6g
Fiber: 12.9g
Sugar: 1.6g
Protein: 17.7g


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