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Five Bean Bourbon Chili
Posted by Eric Miller in Recipes on March 10, 2009
About the Five Bean Bourbon Chili
I have spent about 5 months trying to get this recipe right, and frankly its been hit or miss. Over the weekend while it was cold and crappy out I decided to make dinner for the in-laws. I started the meal at about 11am planning to serve it at 6.30 that night (it was ready to eat by 3pm). The flavor is smooth with a light after bite. My wife is very picky about spice so I usually go easy when I know she is eating it. One bowl is usually more than enough for a single person. Add corn bread for a traditional comfort food meal.
And yes I know that traditional chili does not have beans. I consider this an evolution of chili.
Quick Facts
- Serves 12+ bowls
- 4 hour slow cook time (Could be done quicker in pot over the stove, but why rush it)
Your Kitchen Needs
- 7 qt. Slow Cooker (Crock Pot)
- 14″ Skillet (12″ with deep sides will do.)
- Teflon Spatula
- Strainer
- testing spoon (hey why make it if you can’t enjoy it?)
Shopping List
- 1 bottle of V8 Organic Tomato Juice
- 2 lbs. Ground Beef
- 2 Jalapenos (I cheated and used jarred pre-cut)
- 1 can of red kidney beans
- 1 cans of chili beans
- 1 can of black beans
- 1 can of pinto beans
- 1 can of garbanzo(chickpeas) beans
- 1 can of corn
- 3oz of Kentucky bourbon (optional, but the alcohol will cook out of the meal)
- 2 Tbsp. minced garlic
- 1/3 cup brown sugar
- 1 large tomato
- Chili Powder
- Black Pepper
- Sea Salt
Directions
- Place ground beef in skillet and brown (if frozen, add 6 ounces of water and cover with lid to allow to simmer and thaw over medium heat)
- While beef is browning pour the contents of the V8 Juice into the slow cooker and turn on to a low heat.
- Dice Tomatoes and stir into cooker.
- Slice (thickly) Jalapenos and stir into cooker. Many people do not like the pepper and by cutting it thicker you make it easier for them to pick it out.
- Open and rinse in the strainer each can of beans separately then stir into cooker.
- Stir in Browned Ground Beef to cooker.
- Add Bourbon
- Add Brown Sugar
- Bring the chili to a boil, then reduce to low or simmer.
- Once at a simmer add Black pepper, salt, and chili powder to taste
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