I made chili last night and in spite of its lack of meat, it was pronounced a success by my dh. Here are the ingredients--most in estimated amounts.
1 pound of dry red beans, cooked using the 90 minute no soak method.
1 can italian stewed tomatoes
1 can crushed tomatoes
2 onions, chopped
2 carrots, grated
1/4 cup brewed Yogi Sweet Mexican Chili Tea
To taste:
tomato juice
worcestershire sauce
soy sauce
salt
garlic powder
cumin
oregano
chili powder
peanuts (to substitute for the cashews the recipe called for)
Top with plain yogurt or sour cream
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This sounds yummy, chili is very popular in my house. The tea threw me for a loop but I have used other Yogi products before, I wasn't aware of this one though. I'll have to look for it.
ReplyDeleteI've had other Yogi teas as well. This one is quite hot! I was very surprised and didn't think I had a use for it, since I am a bit of a spice wimp. But my friend suggested I use it in chili and, it seems do-able. I may add more next time.
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ReplyDeleteSounds very good. Dh made his customary Super Bowl chili. It was s-p-i-c-e-y! It's been great eating the leftovers with all this snow.
ReplyDeleteThe snow came at a perfect time as everyone was making their Super Bowl Chili!
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