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In reply to the discussion: This discussion may draw blood: I just won a Chili Cook-Off [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)27. I did not realize you were in Mumbai.
Would it be an intrusion to ask why you are there?
Last week I made a small dice of venison (1/8" and made chilli using only rehydratd New Mexico peppers and small diced onions. I added the pepper liquid, beer, and homemade beef stock. At the end, I added cooked mayocoba beans. I did that mostly because the rest of the guys at deer camp expect beans to be in chilli. They would maybe freak out if I told them the chilli had no tomato product in it.
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I don't think too many people would win cook offs if they stuck to authenticity
Major Nikon
Oct 2014
#30
Cowboys most certainly did have beans, have you never watched "Blazing Saddles"? n/t
A Simple Game
Oct 2014
#32
That is another dish altogether = Chili Spaghetti, where the east meets the west
Tuesday Afternoon
Oct 2014
#10
The full name of the dish is also the list of ingredients: Chile con carne means chilli with beef.
Xipe Totec
Oct 2014
#58
I'm okay with that. I'll take either, but the first line I'd go to would be the just-meat one.
calimary
Oct 2014
#49