So that's the title.
I love chili. I'd like to point out that while I was sick and feeling gross, I made chili. A friend of mine who is picky with food sincerely enjoyed it. I'd say that's good :D
I made mine out of my head.
Chili:
1 1/2 lbs ground beef
1 can kidney beans
1 can diced tomatoes
Some water (I think I used about three cups, maybe a little more-I think I added another cup later on since it was getting too thick for what I wanted)
1 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper, dried (to taste. I think I used a little more, but I didn't really measure)
1 packet reduced salt taco seasoning (Because I didn't have cumin or any of the other spices you're supposed to have)
pepper to taste
Brown ground beef in the soup pot if possible. If not, make sure to move over the ground beef runoff to the soup pot. Add diced tomatoes and kidney beans. I didn't drain either, feel free to do so; mine was quite watery after the fact and I think that this is why. Add some water so while it's cooking it doesn't stick to the bottom or boil down too much. Cook on med-high heat for about 20 minutes, hopefully it will start to bubble a little. Turn down heat to about a medium, maybe medium low; add spices. Cook for a while longer-about 40 minutes. Hang out.
Serve in one of the many ways that chili serves best.
The really awesome reason that I love chili is that it can be used in so many ways.
On Friday, I used it as chili. On the chili I put a dallop of sour cream and grated some cheese and some green onion on top of it, stuck two nachos (the cheap kind) on top, and served it as a chili. Makes sense, right?
Last night, I used leftovers as a chip-dip. Instead of a big bowl of chili, I put some chili in the bottom, mixed in sour cream, shredded some cheese and onion on top. (You could add a layer of lettuce if you'd like, too). Then I used some more nachos to dip into it. (You could use a flatbread, or any more healthy version of a crispy chip-like substance--I'm cheap, so compliments nachos it is).
Tonight, I'm eating a bowl of pasta, topped with chili.
A. MAZ.ING.
So tasty, my grama showed me that one. I wonder what I'll do with the awesome chili tomorrow?!?
Anyway, that was what was on my mind. I think it's time that I start the beginning of my Christmas crafts for the night. (This might post as the 6th, but it's actually the 5th. I worked all day, and then shopped for my brothers' and sisters' and parents' Christmas gifts.
Awesome.
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P.S. In recollection mode at the moment--I was so happy with my long nails that I even posted about a neat nailpolish that I bought... Well, I'm disappointed in myself because I chomped them all off. All my life, from the time I was four till I was probably fourteen-and then a few times in between- I've been a nail-biter by habit. It's unfortunate, it's gross, it hurts, and I hate it. But, with all the stress and sitting thinking about essays and school lately, I didn't have time to keep up with them. A few broke, so I cut them all down short. Then, I just sort of...chomped. Now I have the ugliest grossest fingers EVER. And so here on the blog, I promise (to me) that I will not bite them again...for a while. Until next time, anyway.
Yuck.
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