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Original Texas-style Chili

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Vegetables, Grains Texan Meat 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 lb Lean beef, preferably
stewing meat
2 oz Beef suet, or substitute
vegetable oil
3 up to
6 Ancho chile pods, boiled 5
minutes cooled stemmed
seeded and chopped
cooking
water reserved -or-
6 T Chili powder or ground chile
1 t Oregano
1 T Crushed cumin seed
1 T Salt
1 T Cayenne pepper
1 T Tabasco sauce
2 up to
4 Cloves garlic, minced to
taste
4 Extra Ancho chile pods
2 T Masa harina or cornmeal

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Sun, 11 Feb 1996 08:40:37 -0600  From: Judy Howle
<howle@EbiCom.net> Here are some "no beans" recipes  for you Texans.
Personally, I like beans in my chili, but eat it  both ways. ORIGINAL
TEXAS-STYLE CHILI (Recipe from A Bowl of Red by  Frank Tolbert).  Cook
suet until fat is rendered.  Remove suet.  Sear meat in fat in 2  or 3
batches.  (Use oil for low cholesterol, less grease.)  Place  meat in
large pot with pepper pods and as much of the pepper liquid  as you
think you'll need to keep the meat from burning. About two  inches of
water rising above the meat is usually right. Bring to a  boil and then
simmer for 30 minutes. Add rest of ingredients except  Masa and extra
Anchos. Simmer 45 minutes more, covered. Stir only  occasionally. Skim
off grease. Taste and adjust seasonings.  If not  hot enough to suit
you, add extra Ancho pods which have been stemmed  and seeded, but not
chopped. Add Masa Harina to thicken liquid.  Simmer for another 30
minutes until the meat is tender.  Variation:  Wick Fowler made his
prize-winning chili basically the  same way, but he did not use suet
and added 15 oz. of tomato sauce.  He never served the chili on day of
its conception, but kept it in  the refrigerator overnight and skimmed
off the grease the next day,  then added Masa Harina upon heating the
chili if it was too thin.  Variation:  many people also add chopped
fresh green chiles  CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V2 #238  From the Chile-Heads
recipe list.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe  Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 807
Calories From Fat: 597
Total Fat: 65.2g
Cholesterol: 176.5mg
Sodium: 3285.1mg
Potassium: 1063.3mg
Carbohydrates: 6g
Fiber: 3.3g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 47.4g


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