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Chili for around 20-30 people
Am Dienstag, 21. November 2017 16:06:39 UTC+1 schrieb sanne:
> Am Dienstag, 21. November 2017 15:29:04 UTC+1 schrieb :
> > I don't really like chili much so it's not something I've made but am
> > now committed to making it for a do; I would appreciate recipes and
> > tips.
> >
> > It should not be flaming hot (not everyone likes that) I think it
> > generally has beans, meat and lots of tomato. Also one of the picky
> > ones reckons he is allergic to oregano, so exclude that I see
> > there are recipes for doing in the oven, or crockpot but I think for
> > so much my overgrown stock pot will be best on stove top.
> >
> > TIA
>
> Well - the oven offers one great advantage: You don't have to stir the
> whole stuff often.
>
> It's been a while since I made a really large batch of chili, and it was
> vegan, but still delicious - the down side is: it had Oregano in it. ;-/
> But you may skip that.
>
> I just post the recipe for 4 large portions - as far as I remember it...
> (Left out the Oregano here):
>
> Cook 1 pound of red beans, soaked overnight, until tender.
> In a large pot, heat a little sunflower seed oil, braise 1-2 cut bell
> peppers, 1/2-1 pound onions, add 3-4 Tbs ground cumin, 3/4 to 1 cup paprika
> (sweet), a few hot chilies, 1 pound canned tomatoes, salt, add the beans with
> the cooking water, some more liquid (apple juice for example), let simmer
> for a few hours (I do that in the oven) - the longer the better.
> You may put the spices in a bag.
>
> Bye, Sanne.
Sorry - forgot the garlic! One head for this amount.
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