Farmer Boy Bratwurst Chili
Ingredients: (makes about 4 quarts, 14 - 16 servings)
- 1 lb. Fresh Bratwurst meat (without the casings)
- 1 lb. ground beef
- 2 Cups onion, chopped
- 1 large Green Pepper, chopped
- 2 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 can (6 oz.) Tomato paste
- 1 can (28 oz.) Diced Tomatoes (not drained)
- 1 can (16 oz.) Tomato sauce
- 2 cans (16 oz.) Kindney Beans (rinse & drain) or use dried, soaked & cooked
- 1 can (16 oz.) whole kernel Corn (drain) or Fresh corn off the cob
- 1 can (16 oz.) pinto beans (or dried, soaked & cooked)
- 2 Tablespoons - chili powder (or more, if you like it hot!)
- 1 small can (4 oz.) Green Chilies, chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon - ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon - ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon - ground oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon - salt & pepper
- 2 Bay leaves
Directions: In a skillet, stirring over medium heat: brown the meats, onions and green peppers. Drain off the fat and place into a large pot. Add all the remaining ingredients, cover and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Remove the bay leaves before serving.
You may wish to top it with grated sharp cheddar cheese or a dollop of sour cream. You could also add crackers or tortilla chips, or serve it over cornbread - just do what pleases you - you could dip a banana in it, if that's what you like!
When I make this during the gardening season, I use chilies from the garden that I've dried. I always remove the seeds and the membrane walls, which is where all that heat comes from - but if you like heat, leave them intact. The closer you can come to "Fresh-from-the garden", the more flavor you'll have in your dish. (Remember this recipe for a Cinco de Mayo celebration!)
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1 comment:
That sounds so much like something my father would have enjoyed!
If he were still alive I would have loved to make it for him.
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