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What's for Dinner During Playoffs?
I had some Scimeca's mild italian sausage in the freezer I needed to use, so today I'm making crock pot chili. Scimeca is a local KC company that makes wonderful sausage products. One pound of mild sausage, one pound of ground beef, can of... rotel, half a bottle of chili sauce, diced red onion, garlic, cilantro, coarse salt, fresh black pepper, dash of cinnamon, dash of dry mustard, dash of Louisiana hot sauce, dash of onion powder, packet of Williams Chili seasoning (my favorite). You brown up the sausage and beef first, drain it good, then let it crock for four or five hours. Serve in a bowl with tortilla chips, shredded cheddar cheese and a spoonful of sour creme on top. You can chop up some scallions for garnish if you dare. Here's a good recipe from Jimmy Fallon (of all people) that is similar to mine:
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01-20-2013, 07:09 PM | #46 |
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When we have chili with no beans in it , it goes on Hot Dogs here
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01-20-2013, 07:17 PM | #47 |
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This chili goes over hot dogs very well. Usually I make a big batch, and freeze the extra in smaller containers that I can use for such things as chili dogs. Famous Dixon's chili here in KC is served with or without beans. And is sold dry, soupy or greasy. So there's lots of choices with chili. No one way is the definite way to do it. Just do what you like. I like it without beans. Sticks to the tortilla chips better that way.
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We like the chili with beans over the tortillas here... LOL go figure |
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Bacon wrapped chicken breast, sour cream and chive mashed potatoes and cream corn.
Not bad. First time she ever made the bacon/chicken thing. I'd do it again.
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