Topic: Recipe Bake beans chili
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Tue 05/26/09 09:50 AM
2- 64oz bush baked beans (original style
1 diced green pepper
1- diced onion
4-cans small, petite diced tomatoes (diff flavors available)
1-large tube Bob Evans hot sausage
1 Pound Ground chuck (lean)
1/4 cup white vinegar
2 tablespoons brown sugar
salt and pepper to taste

Dice green pepper and onion, simmer with vinegar and brown sugar.
(use pot that chili will be in)
Put beans and diced tomatoes in. (use all juices from cans)
Brown ground chuck and sausage and stir into pot. (drain if a lot of grease)
Salt and pepper to taste. (can add hot pepper flakes to taste too)

Simmer on low heat for a hour stirring often.:wink:

Urg04es's photo
Tue 05/26/09 09:52 AM
yummy.....what time is dinner? drool

metalwing's photo
Tue 05/26/09 09:59 AM
Sounds very good.

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Tue 05/26/09 10:07 AM
A popular saying among self-proclaimed chili purists is, "If you know beans about chili, you know chili ain't got no beans." The concept that beans do not belong in chili may be further credited to the fact that most official chili cookoffs do not allow beans. In many cases, a chili will be disqualified if it contains such ingredients, considered filler

-wiki

metalwing's photo
Tue 05/26/09 10:28 AM

A popular saying among self-proclaimed chili purists is, "If you know beans about chili, you know chili ain't got no beans." The concept that beans do not belong in chili may be further credited to the fact that most official chili cookoffs do not allow beans. In many cases, a chili will be disqualified if it contains such ingredients, considered filler

-wiki



Oh, these would definitely be illegal in Texas. In fact, chili with beans is usually called "chili beans" because, like you say, if it has beans, it ain't chili.

Still sounds tasty. I like chili beans.