IF it were December.
But it's not. It is late March and all I want is sunshine and spring time and dresses.
Nevertheless, I recognized that it was likely (hopefully!) my last chance to make chili for the season. So I raided the cupboards and threw everything into the crockpot before heading to work on Monday.
When I returned, this awaited me.
It was a good batch, if I do say so myself. The right level of spicy without making me breathe fire. I put butter beans in, which are some of favorites. And it provided the perfect warming touch for such a surprising snowy day.
With my chili? You might think cornbread. Or crackers. Or sour cream. And you would be wrong.
Peanut butter sandwich. I thought that this was completely normal, but maybe it's a Freeport, Illinois thing. Or a Beach family thing. I have since been told that this is weird and unheard of. Hmm. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it people.
I don't really follow a recipe for chili-making. It involves whatever I have on hand and unmeasured spices. That being said, I did my best to sum it up for any curious invisible internet friends. Enjoy!
Surprise Snowstorm Chili
2 lb. ground turkey (or beef)
1 onion, chopped
1 can tomato sauce
1, 4 oz. can tomato paste
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can kidney beans
1 can butter beans
2 T. chili powder
1 T. cumin
1/2 t. cayenne pepper
Brown up your ground turkey or meat of choice. Toss it into the crockpot with everything else and let simmer on high for an hour, then low another 3 hours or so. Serve with peanut butter sandwiches if you're feeling adventurous.
Your blog always makes me hungry! If you're looking for ideas, maybe you could test drive some of the ubquitous roasted veggies I keep seeing on Pinterest. We've tried roasted broccoli and roasted cabbage. Good stuff. And so easy, with just some olive oil and whatever seasonings trip your proverbial trigger.
ReplyDeleteI think chili served with peanut butter sandwiches is a Freeport thing. More specifically, a school-lunch thing. And most definitely, a delicious thing. LOVE IT!
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