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Title: Kfa (Kick F Ing a ) Chili!
Categories: Chili
Yield: 1 Servings

1lbGround Beef
1lbHot Pork Sausage -- ground
1lbSmoked Sausage -- * see
  Note
1lgOnion -- coarsely chopped
2 Cloves Garlic -- minced (or
  More)
1lgBell Pepper -- cut in 3/4"
  Chunks
1/3cYellow Corn Meal
2cnChopped Tomatoes -- (28oz.
  Each)
2cnKidney Beads -- (27oz.
  Each)**
1tbGround Oregano
3tbChili Powder
1tsGround Coriander
1 1/2tsCelery Seed
1/8tsCayenne Pepper -- *** see
  Note
1tbTabasco Sauce -- *** see
  Note
1tsMustard
2 Dried Serano Chiles -- ***
  See note (2 to
4 )
1/8tsDried Habanero Peppers --
  (powdered) ***
1tsPaprika
1/8cRed Wine
  The Meat-----
  The Veggie Stuff-----
  The Spices-----

* Cut this up into 1/2" chunks. I don't recommend using more than 1 Lb. because it'll make it taste like spaghetti sauce! :-(

** Drain and reserve 1/2 of the liquid to mix with the corn meal

*** These things just add the "Zing" and not much full bodied flavor. That is what the wine and other things do for it.

1. In a large pot, brown the beef, pork, onions and garlic over medium heat. 2. After the above is browned, add the bell pepper and the smoked sausage. Cook for 5 to 10 more minutes. 3. Reduce heat to low (and drain most of the fat IF YOU ARE WATCHING THINGS!) 4. Blend in the tomatoes and spices and simmer for 5-10 minutes. 5. Stir in the drained beans. In a small bowl, mix the bean liquid with the corn meal until it's like pancake patter. 6. Mix the "batter" into the chili and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or MORE. I simmer my batchs for about 2 hours, so use your judgement on this. 7. Sprinkle with Mozzarella or Gouda cheese and serve with sourdough bread. Or, make a Chili sandwich with a good sourdough roll. FOR THE BEST TASTE, FREEZE THE RESULT TO "CURE" THE MIX! THAW, HEAT AND SERVE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SIDE EFFECTS OF THIE RECIPE! IT IS VERY VERY HOT!:-) NOT FOR THE WEAK AT HEART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Recipe By : Bryan Peterson (Bryanp@cts.com)

From: Gerald Edgerton
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