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Authentic Cincinnati Chili

Submitted by: Melissa Hamilton Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Fairborn, Ohio, USA
Living In: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
An authentic recipe that takes 2 days. Have yours 2-way (served on a big plate of spaghetti); 3-way (add shredded Cheddar cheese); 4-way (add chopped raw onion on top of the cheese); or the big 5-way serving, everything plus a topping of kidney beans.  

Bull Riders All Beef Chili

Submitted by: CLAYJAR 
This all-beef chili has a hearty flavor with deep, rich beef broth. No beans allowed! Serve with your favorite chili add-ins such as cheese, sour cream, onions or whatever else you like. 

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Carne Guisada I

Submitted by: Janice 
A Mexican inspired take on beef stew, that includes chili, peppers, tomatoes, cumin and garlic. It calls for the meat cubes to be browned in lard, but olive oil or canola oil could be used for a lower-fat version. 

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Chili - The Heat is On!

Submitted by: jamjar caterers 
Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Chili powder, cayenne pepper, and serrano chiles spice up this ground beef and pork chili with a base made with dark beer. 

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Chili Casserole with Egg Noodles

Submitted by: CookingQueen 
Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
Chili goes a step further in this recipe which has you add your homemade chili to some cooked pasta and bake it all under a layer of Cheddar cheese. 

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Chili Cheese Soup

Submitted by: Kyle Gray 
To cut down on last minute preparation, Kyle Gray chops the vegetables from this rich soup the night before and stores them in the fridge. 'It has become one of our favorite comfort foods,' notes the Glendale, Arizona cook. 

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Chili Chicken Stew

Submitted by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME 
Chicken broth and condensed cream of chicken soup form the base for this chicken stew with stewed tomatoes and mixed vegetables. 

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Chili Colorado

Submitted by: Ron Shepherd 
Home Town: Clinton, Missouri, USA
Living In: Garden City, Missouri, USA
Rich and hearty, this chunky pork stew gets its sizzle from chili powder, cumin, and garlic powder, and simmers on the stovetop for two hours to intensify its flavor. 

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Chili Dogs

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Danielle Parsons of Moscow, Idaho dresses up dogs with a flavorful beef mixture. 'Cover your hot dog with chopped onions and mustard, then ladle this sauce over the top,' she says. 

Chili Without The Beans

Submitted by: ROSWITHADIXON 
Ground beef and potatoes are cooked in a rich tomato sauce seasoned with chili powder, garlic and hot pepper sauce to create this meaty chili. 

Chuck's Come On Ice Cream (or Night of the Red Death) Chili

Submitted by: JIBEFAN 
Beef and pork sirloin rubbed with many seasonings, marinated, then simmered with tomato, onion, garlic, salsa and the right bite of jalapeno chile peppers. Come on, ice cream! The best chili I have ever tasted. My cousin Chuck's recipe. The secret is in the meat seasoning! A must for any chili lover! 

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Cincinnati Chili I

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This is an unusual no-bean chili made with ground beef, cinnamon, cloves and unsweetened chocolate in a beef and tomato base. Serve over spaghetti noodles with shredded cheddar cheese. 

Daddy's 'If They'da had This at the Alamo we would'ha WON!' Texas Chili

Submitted by: KIKI810 
Living In: Arlington, Texas, USA
My Daddy, 'born and bred' in Texas, came up with this recipe and the name for it. It took some convincing, but I got him to allow me to share the recipe. We love it and hope you do to. Enjoy!! 

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Dakota's Texas Style Chili

Submitted by: Dakota01 
Home Town: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Living In: Edgewood, Kentucky, USA
A spicy Texas style chili: no beans, tomatoes or ground beef. Great on a cold winter day and goes especially well with Golden Sweet Cornbread (which can also be found on Allrecipes). If you don't want to use beer in the chili, simply replace it with the same amount of water. 

Drunk Deer Chili

Submitted by: Ja 
This stew combines ground venison with beef and pork simmered with bourbon and beer. 

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Green Chile Chicken Stew

Submitted by: Georgette 
This stew will keep you warm and cozy on those cold winter days!! I got this recipe together after months of harassing my friends in New Mexico in search of the perfect green chile chicken stew. I make it at least once every month (I myself use a pressure cooker). Serve with warm flour tortillas. This recipe has a lot of chile peppers. Be sure to tone it down if you can't handle heat! 

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Green Chile Stew with Pork

Submitted by: Christine L. 
Pueblo tradition calls for the addition of corn or potatoes to this dish. It makes a wonderful filling for enchiladas. Serve with a big green salad and a pile of wheat tortillas. 

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Green Chili Stew

Submitted by: Doris Johns 
'I came up with this hearty pork stew when trying to duplicate the recipe we enjoyed at a local restaurant,' shares Doris Johns of Hurst, Texas. 

Green Chili Stew

Submitted by: ranger1 
This is a flavorful, mildly spicy, Southwestern stew. Serve hot with corn bread. 

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Green Enchilada Pork Chili

Submitted by: Jason N - Home Chef 
Home Town: Simi Valley, California, USA
Living In: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
A delicious, Mexican-inspired green pork chili. When garnished with fresh tomatoes, avocado, sour cream, and tortilla chips this is a hearty meal with a tangy and spicy finish. 
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