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Kelly's Epic Chili
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Well I've been known to be wrong a coupla times.buzd504 said:
Nonsense. I've made variants of this recipe a bunch of times, and chipotles in adobo make it even better. Go easy though, depending on your audience, they get spicy quick.Dyal_SC said:
Honestly, if you make this recipe, I would leave it as is without putting in the chipotle. That might complicate the flavor.SPRIGS said:
I'm with you. Chili is not strong point. I finally came up with something last year after about 8-10 attempts that was not only serviceable but pretty darned good. Can't find the recipe now! Go figure. I may have to try this one as it looks really good. For those of you that have made it, any thoughts on including some chipotle peppers in adobo sauce? I used that in my last few batches last year and they really added to the depth of flavor.lkapigian said:Awesome Looking Chili !!
Chili is just one of those things I struggle with, my achilles heel--seems I can follow a recipe to a T and still miss---then I can nail other things that some struggle with
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I would at least try the recipe like it's written. It's won awards the way it is. I'm just saying.XL, Small, Mini & Mini Max Green Egg, Shirley Fab Trailer, 6 gal and 2.5 gal Cajun Fryers, BlueStar 60" Range, 48" Lonestar Grillz Santa Maria, Alto Shaam 1200s, Gozney Dome, Gateway 55g Drum
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Absolutely. I make every recipe as is the first time and then go from there.Thatgrimguy said:I would at least try the recipe like it's written. It's won awards the way it is. I'm just saying. -
I have used this recipe a few times. Awesome. I will try the @DoubleEgger approach. I am doing a brisket for tomorrow night. Since it is sooo cold up here in MI lately (48 on my way in to work this morning), chili sounds great!
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Love love love this recipe. To date, best chili I've ever had.Slumming it in Aiken, SC.
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Only cause I made it for you...Jeremiah said:Love love love this recipe. To date, best chili I've ever had. -
Agreed.theyolksonyou said:
Only cause I made it for you...Jeremiah said:Love love love this recipe. To date, best chili I've ever had.
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It made for some killer nachos last night too.
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Waiting for the temps to drop and will trying this one out. Just can't bring myself to make chili when it's hot.Allen, Texas LBGE, Orange Thermapen (fastest and easiest to find)
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