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Janie BS: Slow cooker recipes (64* d) RE: BS: Slow cooker recipes 20 Jan 16


Don't know if you are fond of Texas Chili, but this a good recipe.    Served it up one pre-Getaway to Dani, Amos and Abby Sale to rave reviews. (and these folks are always polite, but not prone to rave unless they really, really like it - I know because I have also fed them when the results were not so agreeable to their palates:>)

Recipe: Slow Cooker Texas Red Chili


Inspired By: International Chili Society winning recipes (between 1989 and 1993)

Cooking time: 10 hours
Equipment:

    6 quart or larger slow cooker (Crock Pot brand is fine, but I like my fancy one from All-Clad)

Ingredients

Beef

    1 tablespoon vegetable oil
    5 pounds boneless beef chuck roast cut into 1 1/2 inch cubes
    2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
    1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

Aromatics

    2 medium onions, minced
    6 cloves garlic, minced
    1/3 cup tomato paste (half of a 6 ounce can)
    1 teaspoon kosher salt

1st batch of spices

    1/2 cup chili powder
    1 tablespoon ground cumin
    1 tablespoon ground coriander
    1 tablespoon dried oregano
    1 tablespoon chipotle en adobo puree

Liquids

    1/2 cup beer (preferably an amber ale – use the rest of the bottle to fortify the cook)
    16 ounce can tomato sauce
    2 cups chicken broth (preferably homemade)

2nd batch of spices

    1 tablespoons chili powder
    1 teaspoon ground cumin
    1 teaspoon brown sugar
    1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
    1 teaspoon chipotle en adobo puree
    Juice of 1 lime

Directions

1. Brown the beef
Season the beef with 2 1/2 teaspoons of salt and the pepper. Heat the vegetable oil in a large fry pan over medium-high heat until shimmering. Split the beef into two batches, and put one batch into the slow cooker crock. Put the second batch of beef in the fry pan in a single, loose layer, and put any pieces that don't fit into the slow cooker. Let the beef in the fry pan sit until it is well browned on the bottom, about 4 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the browned beef into the slow cooker pot with the rest of the beef.
        

2. Saute the aromatics and toast the spices
Add the onions, garlic, and tomato paste to the fry pan, sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of salt, and saute until the onions soften and the tomato paste darkens, about 5 minutes. Make a hole in the middle of the onions and add the first batch of spices. Cook until you smell the spices toasting, about 1 minute, then stir the spices into the onions. Add the onions and spices to the crock pot, and stir to coat the beef. Put the fry pan back on the stove, turn the heat to high, and pour in the beer. Bring the beer to a simmer and use a wooden spoon to scrape the browned bits loose from the bottom of the pan. Pour the beer into the slow cooker crock, add the tomato sauce and chicken broth, and stir to coat the beef.
        
        

3. Slow cook the chili
Cover the slow cooker and cook the chili on low for 10 hours or high for 5 hours.

4. Finish the chili
1/2 hour before serving the chili, stir in the second batch of spices. Put the lid back on and let the spices simmer. When the chili is done, taste for seasoning, and add more salt or lime juice if needed. Serve.
        

Notes:

    Stove top safe crock instructions: As you can see in the pictures, my All-Clad slow cooker has a stove top safe crock. I do all the browning, sauteing, and boiling steps directly in the crock. The only change to the instructions is, in step 1, move the beef to a bowl after it is brown, and in step 2, stir it back into the crock when the onions and spices are done toasting.
    "I'm in a hurry" instructions: Skip step 1 – browning the beef – and put it straight into the crock. Saute the onions and toast the spices, then rinse the pan out with beer and pour everything in the slow cooker. Skip the second batch of spices, but make sure to add extra salt if it's needed when you taste for seasoning. You won't get the same depth of flavor, but you cut a lot of the active time out of the cooking
    No slow cooker? No worries. Here is the stove top version of the recipe.


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