How to cook homemade ground beef chili
Making homemade chili is easy and fun. It is the perfect meal to make for cold winter weather, as a simple dinner after work, or during college football games. While many think that chili originated in Mexico, the meaty variety's roots are in Texas. Preparation takes a minimal amount of time. The meal will be done in a couple hours.
Things You'll Need
- Large pot
- 2 pounds ground beef
- Knife
- 1 large onion
- 1 clove of garlic
- Strainer
- Can opener
- 2 cans of tomato juice (30 oz.)
- 1 can diced tomato (14 oz.)
- 5 cans kidney beans (14 oz.)
- Chili powder
- Crackers
Instructions
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Cook ground beef thoroughly on medium heat using a large pot.
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Chop one large onion in half and mince. Mince the garlic.
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Strain the ground beef after it has browned to remove the grease.
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Add tomato juice and diced tomatoes.
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Drain the kidney beans and add to pot.
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Add onions and garlic.
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Sprinkle in 1/4 cup chili powder or to taste, stirring well.
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Simmer for one hour, stirring occasionally.
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Serve with crackers.
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