Title: Oakwood Feed Store Chili
Categories: Chili
Yield: 8 Servings
1 | lb | Bacon, chopped |
3 | lb | Lean beef chuck roast, cubed |
1 1/2 | lb | Regular hamburger |
2 | lb | Pork roast, coarsley ground |
| | (Boston butt) |
4 | tb | Prepared garlic in oil |
3 | | Large onions |
4 | oz | Canned chopped chilies |
6 | | Fresh Jalapeno chilies, chop |
5 | tb | Freshly ground DRY Mexican |
| | Chilies, Anaheim if possible |
2 | tb | Freshly ground DRY Ancho chi |
2 | tb | Good quality chili pepper |
1 1/2 | tb | Hungarian paprika |
4 | tb | Fresh ground cumin seed |
1 | tb | Fresh ground black pepper |
2 | tb | MSG or Accent (optional) |
1 | tb | Tabasco sauce |
2 | tb | Worchestershire sauce |
1 | pt | Beef stock |
1 | pt | Canned tomatoes |
Winner of the 1985 NY State Chili Cook-Off Fry bacon in a heavy pot till
crisp and the fat is rendered. Remove and reserve bacon. Pour off most of
the bacon fat into a heavy cast iron skillet, leaving s small amount in the
pot. Brown the meat and garlic in the skillet.
Saute onions in the fat remaining in the pot until soft. Add the meat,
bacon, ground chilies, dried spices, the sauces, green chilies, Jalapenos,
stock and tomatoes. Simmer for two hours.
Allow the chili to sit in the refrigerator for 24 hours to give the
spices a chance to intensify.
For garnishes, serve fresh chopped Jalapenos, chopped raw onions,
shredded Monterey or sharp Cheddar cheese, and saltines. Serves 8
generously.