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Texas Roadhouse Chili



 
 
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Old 17-04-2004, 03:30 AM
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Default Texas Roadhouse Chili

Texas Roadhouse Chili with No Beans

hamburger meat
oil
garlic
jalapenos
flour
warm water
beef base
tomato paste
canned diced tomatoes

Chili Mixtu
Dark chili powder
Cumin
Sugar
Basil
Thyme
Oregano
Coriander
White Pepper
Black Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
Paprika
Granulated Garlic

Begin with a large grind burger, sear in a hot skillet until fully cooked.
In large skillet place oil, garlic, and jalapenos. Saute until tender.
Add flour to make a roux.
In a separate container mix warm water, beef base, tomato paste and
the "chili mixture."
Bringing it all together:
Add This mixture to roux, slowly and mix thoroughly.
Bring to a soft boil. Return to a medium heat. Add the precooked burger
grind. Cook for 30 minutes. Turn heat off, and add canned diced tomatoes;
mix thoroughly. Serve with crackers onions, cheese or any of your favorite
accompaniments.


Posted by LladyRusty at recipegoldmine.com
Source: KIDK 3 Idaho Falls


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