How to Get the Burnt Taste Out of Chili
Chili can take a long time to cook if you want the meat to slowly break down for the best taste. However, chaotic days can cause the bottom of the chili pot to burn. In addition, those who use cheap cooking pots will notice the bottom of the pot looking terrible after the chili has burned. You don't need to throw out the batch of chili. There are ways of improving the taste and saving the day.
Things You'll Need
- Pot
- Peanut butter
- Sour cream
- Lime juice
- Onions
- Tomatoes
- Avocados
Instructions
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Take the chili pot off of the stove. Get a replacement pot the same size as the existing chili pot.
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Pour the chili into the replacement pot and do not disturb the bottom of the pot. Set the burnt chili pot to the side.
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Turn on the stove to a medium heat. Add two tbsp. of creamy peanut butter. Stir the peanut butter into the chili.
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Add more peanut butter until you cannot taste the burnt chili. Take the chili off the stove when it is sufficiently warm.
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Spread various condiments over the chili such as sour cream, lime juice, onions, tomatoes and avocados. Serve immediately.
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