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Chop up an onion and about a cup worth of celery. Heat pot on
medium and add a little oil to the bottom so you can sauté the
celery and onion. Then cook up a pound of either ground beef or
ground turkey in the same pot with the onion and celery. I
usually add about a half teaspoon of salt and half teaspoon
black pepper, and about a tablespoon of chili powder to the
mixture. (Sometimes I need to add more chili powder than that
but start with one tablespoon and add a little more at a time if
you decide it needs it.)
When meat is cooked through, add in 1 or 2 cans of whatever kind
of beans you like, and a 28 ounce can crushed tomatoes, & a 28
ounce can tomato sauce. Lower heat, cover and simmer about an
hour if you're cooking it on the stove. If you use a crock pot,
do the meat, celery & onion in a pan before you add it to the
crock pot, then add the rest and let it stay in the crock pot
2-3 hours on high, or 6-8 hours on low. If it tastes like it
needs a little more seasoning, I add a little more pepper and/or
a little more chili powder.
You can serve it over rice if you want, and sprinkle shredded
cheese on top. Dad sometimes likes to have a handful of corn
chips with it if we have them in the house.
If you do not have cans of beans, measure out 1 cup of dry beans
into a pot and put enough water in the pot to cover the beans.
Then put the lid on the pot and let it sit overnight before
using. Obviously, this requires you to plan when to make the
chili since this step adds time. But dry beans do cost less than
buying them in the cans.
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