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COOK BOOK 1 of everything Chili - EASY stockpile recipe

1 of everything Chili - EASY Recipe - use link for nutritional information or printer friendly version

1 lb Lean Ground Turkey (or beef or combination)
1 medium Onion - diced
1 can diced Tomatoes (with or without peppers)
1 tbsp Chili powder (more or less to taste)
1 can Pork 'n Beans or Baked beans
1 can Bush's Black Beans


1. Brown ground turkey (or beef) and diced onion in skillet. Drain well (rinse if desired).
2. Add canned tomatoes and beans and stir well.
3. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer.
4. Add Chili Powder and stir. Simmer 15 mintues or longer.

* Please note: the CHILI POWDER in this recipe is the blend of seasonings used to make chili, it is *NOT* pure ground chili peppers. If using ground peppers you will need to adjust amount to your taste.

** This is a great, easy last minute recipe. It's not as incredible as many more complicated chili recipes, but it will certainly give you a 'chili fix' even if you don't want to spend a lot of time cooking. However, you can also use this as a starting point but add as many other ingredients as you like ... hot peppers, bell pepper, any kind of bean you have on hand, corn, more spices, etc. I like lots of tomatoes so I sometimes add more.

Number of Servings: 6


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