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I know, its raux. I got it now.
Close enough! hahaha
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I know, its raux. I got it now.
Homemade white corn tortilla chips. Seriously amazebawls.I usually leave the beans out if making chili for just me and the wife. She doesn't like it with beans. Arggh!
So when I make it just for us I skip the beans...and eat the chili over Fritos Corn Chips with shredded cheddar on top....a "Frito Pie" as we call it down here. She eats it with saltine crackers.
Now when I make a big chili for a party, I put Kidney and Pinto beans in it. When made like this, I don't adding anything else except maybe hot sauce.
Get some new material.
GFYGet some new material.
cry moar
Now ya just need to learn how to spell it.![]()
You dont have to know how to spell it to make it. bitch!
It's called a roux......
Depending on the size of the pot, the amounts of these ingredients vary.
1lb pork sausage
2 pound ground turkey or beef
2 small white onions
6 to 10 cloves of garlic
2 jalapenos
real new mexico chili powder
cumin
cayenne
paprika
pinch of flour
2 cans kidney beans
2 cans pintobeans
1 can black beans
1 can green chilis
Toppings for after chili is done
shredded cheese
sour cream
fresh chopped onions(white and green)
fresh jalapenos chopped
tortilla chips and/or tortillas
cornbread
give or a take a few things.
Sauté the onions and jalapenos, until the onions are opaque and add garlic for a couple minutes. When the garlic is cooked, (4 to 6 minutes tops) stir in the ground meats and brown. Strain the meat mixture and collect the drippings.
Put the drippings back into the pot, and throw in a few pinches of flour, with chili powder, cumin, cayenne, and paprika. Let it bubble and brown a bit. The heaviest of the powders should obviously be chili, followed by cumin, cayenne for heat, and paprika for color.
Once the roohe is "toasted" add the meat and beans, and green chilis. Let simmer for a while and enjoy the fuck out of it.
@ukfanfrombirth(cali cat) tell these guys to get off my fucking back about how to spell ruuxI know, its raux. I got it now.
cry moar
Depending on the size of the pot, the amounts of these ingredients vary.
1lb pork sausage
2 pound ground turkey or beef
2 small white onions
6 to 10 cloves of garlic
2 jalapenos
real new mexico chili powder
cumin
cayenne
paprika
pinch of flour
2 cans kidney beans
2 cans pintobeans
1 can black beans
1 can green chilis
Toppings for after chili is done
shredded cheese
sour cream
fresh chopped onions(white and green)
fresh jalapenos chopped
tortilla chips and/or tortillas
cornbread
give or a take a few things.
Sauté the onions and jalapenos, until the onions are opaque and add garlic for a couple minutes. When the garlic is cooked, (4 to 6 minutes tops) stir in the ground meats and brown. Strain the meat mixture and collect the drippings.
Put the drippings back into the pot, and throw in a few pinches of flour, with chili powder, cumin, cayenne, and paprika. Let it bubble and brown a bit. The heaviest of the powders should obviously be chili, followed by cumin, cayenne for heat, and paprika for color.
Once the roohe is "toasted" add the meat and beans, and green chilis. Let simmer for a while and enjoy the fuck out of it.
He has been desperately trying to get my attention. He feeds on the negative attention, like a13 year old that just discovered the internet.cry moar
He's a stupider version of ill.He has been desperately trying to get my attention. He feeds on the negative attention, like a13 year old that just discovered the internet.
Just ignore the mongoloid. He has never added anything of substance to any conversation, and never will.
Roux need to stop. It's rouxly getting out of hand now....@ukfanfrombirth(cali cat) tell these guys to get off my fucking back about how to spell ruux
He has been desperately trying to get my attention. He feeds on the negative attention, like a13 year old that just discovered the internet.
Just ignore the mongoloid. He has never added anything of substance to any conversation, and never will.
How hurtful...He's a stupider version of ill.
I dont hate ill like a lot of people seem do. He is just trolling in many cases and loves to get a rise out of people. He at least has original thoughts and angles on things, regardless of right or wrong. He at least spurs conversations, and adds something.He's a stupider version of ill.
You are just another disgruntled Bears fan.I dont hate ill like a lot of people seem to. He is juts trolling in many cases and loves to get arise out of people. He at least has original thoughts and angles on things, regardless of right or wrong. He at least spurs conversations, and adds something.
This fucker is completely worthless in every capacity.
Not a ground turkey fan, but this sounds like it could mask it decently. I like to use chorizo for added flavor and if I’m being really patient, I’ll also use chunks of chuck roast that simmer to little bites of super tender goodness.Depending on the size of the pot, the amounts of these ingredients vary.
1lb pork sausage
2 pound ground turkey or beef
2 small white onions
6 to 10 cloves of garlic
2 jalapenos
real new mexico chili powder
cumin
cayenne
paprika
pinch of flour
2 cans kidney beans
2 cans pintobeans
1 can black beans
1 can green chilis
Toppings for after chili is done
shredded cheese
sour cream
fresh chopped onions(white and green)
fresh jalapenos chopped
tortilla chips and/or tortillas
cornbread
give or a take a few things.
Sauté the onions and jalapenos, until the onions are opaque and add garlic for a couple minutes. When the garlic is cooked, (4 to 6 minutes tops) stir in the ground meats and brown. Strain the meat mixture and collect the drippings.
Put the drippings back into the pot, and throw in a few pinches of flour, with chili powder, cumin, cayenne, and paprika. Let it bubble and brown a bit. The heaviest of the powders should obviously be chili, followed by cumin, cayenne for heat, and paprika for color.
Once the roohe is "toasted" add the meat and beans, and green chilis. Let simmer for a while and enjoy the fuck out of it.
I have never had anyone say anything other than how great it is. Even when I tell them its turkey, they dont believe me. The chorizo could be a great addition, and is just pork sausage with chili and other ingredients already in there.Not a ground turkey fan, but this sounds like it could mask it decently. I like to use chorizo for added flavor and if I’m being really patient, I’ll also use chunks of chuck roast that simmer to little bites of super tender goodness.
Hehehe…great point about the chorizo. Didn’t think of that.I have never had anyone say anything other than how great it is. Even when I tell them its turkey, they dont believe me. The chorizo could be a great addition, and is just pork sausage with chili and other ingredients already in there.
The only time I added chunks of meat was when my BIL had elk steaks, and we chopped some of that up, browned it up and threw it in the pot. Did not suck.