Real Texas Chilli
Real Texas Chilli
Ingredients
7 lbs beef, trimmed and cut into 1inch to 2 inch cubes (they will break up during cooking) -- your choice of cut -- I like some amount of sirloin in there myself, but stewing beef works more than fine
Approx 7 cups beef broth (4 14-1/2 oz cans)
3/4 cup olive oil
15 cloves garlic -- finely chopped
3/4 cup flour
1 bottle beer
3 oz tequila -- if of legal age, 4-1/2 oz
3 oz blackstrap molasses
1 tablespoon Mexican oregano
2 tablespoons cumin
1/3 cup chili powder (to taste)
1 dash ginger
1 dash nutmeg
1 tspn salt
1 tspn ground black pepper
1 tspn white pepper
1 tspn cayenne pepper
5 oz jarred hot jalapeno peppers and juice or equivalent quantity of sliced fresh hot jalapeno peppers.
For the six-alarm version, also add a similar quantity of sliced jarred habanero peppers, or fresh ones, if you want to be fugu fish careful when handling them. Be very careful when handling the jarred ones as well (being pre-sliced, they're easier to deal with) because you don't want even traces of this stuff undiluted on your skin, much less in your eyes, or directly on anything that might find its way into your mouth, your family's mouths, or basically anybody's mouth but your worst enemy's.
Directions
Place beef in a Dutch oven or similar large pot in the olive oil and cook low heat until browned
Add 3 oz tequila and stir -- if using the legal age variant, drink the other 1-1/2 oz tequila
Stir in garlic
Slowly add a mixture of the flower and chili powder, stirring constantly to blend in evenly
Add beer... stir
Add molasses... stir
Add cumin and oregano by rubbing them between the palms of your hands... stir
Add peppers and remaining spices... stir
Add all but one can (all but approx. 2 cups) beef broth, stirring.
Bring to a slow boil for a 1/2 hour or so, stirring often, then lower heat and simmer for a while, stirring occasionally.
Do not be worried if it sticks a bit to the bottom of the pan, just make sure to scrape those parts up when stirring (a wooden spoon is good for this)... those bits add flavor
At some point a couple of hours into the simmering when it's cooked away a good bit of broth, remove from heat and allow to come to room temperature, then place in fridge for a few hours until cold (if you are in a hurry, this step can be skipped, but I think it helps).
Anytime within the next 12 hours after chilled, resume cooking over low heat.
When nearly at chili-like consistency, add the remaining beef broth.
Cook until at proper chili consistency again, and serve with rice.
By the way, if you find chili, or any other spicy food too hot, try to resist the urge to douse the fire with water, eating bread will cut the heat much more effectively.
Enjoy!
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