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Title: Down Home Vegetable Chili
Categories: Vegetarian Chili
Yield: 8 Servings

1tbOil
1 Can (13 3/4 oz) beef broth
4lgCloves garlic; minced
1 1/2cTo 2 cups water
1lgSpanish onion; minced
2tbBrown sugar
2mdCarrots; chopped
2tbChili powder
1mdZucchini; chopped
2tsGround cumin
1 Can (15 1/2 oz) red kidney
1tsDried oregano beans; drained, rinsed
1tsSalt coarsely chopped
1/2cBulgur wheat
1 Can (28 oz) whole tomatoes
1/2cFresh or frozen corn kernels liquid reserved; tomatoes
  Light sour cream or coarsely chopped low-fat yogurt
1 Can (6 oz) low-salt
  Thin sliced green onions tomato paste
  Thin sliced cilantro leaves

Preparation time: 25 minutes. Cooking time: 1 hour. Yield: 9 1/2 cups.

1. Heat oil in 3-quart non-aluminum saucepan over medium-high heat. Add garlic, onion, carrots and 1/2 cup of the zucchini. Cook, stirring often, until onion is softened, about 4 minutes. Add kidney beans, tomatoes and their liquid, tomato paste, beef broth, 1 1/2 cups water, brown sugar, chili powder, cumin, oregano and salt. Stir until combined. Simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, 40 minutes.

2. Add remaining zucchini, bulgur wheat and corn kernels. Simmer 10 minutes more. Add remaining 1/2 cup water as necessary. Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve hot. Pass light sour cream or low-fat yogurt, sliced green onions and cilantro leaves separately. Note: This is a highly flavorful, crunchy and substantial chili. As with most chilis, it's best made at least a day ahead so the flavors fully develop. Can be made up to 3 days ahead and refrigerated or frozen as long as 3 months. Reheat gently, adjusting water and seasoning as needed.

From the Chicago Tribune 10/3/93.

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