Chili Cheese Dog (with the works!)

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It’s Championship weekend here in the states and football is on the minds of every fan!  And to go along with any good football game is good “football food”.  I don’t think there is another sport that has food and gatherings so closely associated with it than football.  There is football tailgating, there are home parties and there are just regular sit around the t.v. with some buddies gatherings all requiring beer and “football food”.

Hense, I bring you the Chili Cheese Dog.  It’s so simple, yet soooo good.  Using my recipe for “Chris’ No-bean Chili” these dogs are a snap to make and can really be made to order.  Just set out a crock pot of steamed dogs and another of the chili and set out the fixin’s and you’ve even got a great hot dog bar.  No muss, no fuss. This way, just because you like good football food doesn’t mean you miss the game! woo hoo!

A great hot dog bar can include: chili, shredded cheese, mustard, ketchup, soaked minced onions, maybe a cheese sauce, chopped jalapenos, black olives and pickles or relish.  Get some good fresh buns, good quality dogs and you are in business!

Take a look at this Chili Cheese Dog with the works!

Start with your favorite kind of bun… Being in New England we use the New England style bun here with the sides cut off making for a softer bun and easier to grill should you choose too.

Steam some hot dogs. You could also grill, but I prefer a juicy steamed hot dog.

Now we start to build. Place your dog in your bun.

This is where we start to at “the works”! Start with a nice yellow mustard.

Then add-on some no-bean chili. I am using “Chris’ No-bean Chili” here.

Spread on a sloppy amount of chili.

Now freshly grate some cheddar cheese, which should melt on top of your hot chili.

And to finish off “the works” you can add-on some water soaked minced onions. Yum.

Chili Cheese Dog (with the works)

Serves 6-12

Ingredients:

12 hot dogs

12 New England style buns (or your favorite)

2 cups Chris’ No-bean Chili, prepared

1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

1/2 cup water soaked minced onions (optional)

mustard (optional)

Directions:

Steam hot dogs. Soak onions in water for at least 1/2 hour.

Place hot dog in bun.  Add mustard.  Add chili. Add cheese. Add onions.  Serve, enjoy!

*note – to make gluten-free, use a gluten-free hot dog bun and be sure to follow the gluten-free adjustment when preparing Chris’ No-bean Chili

Chris’ No-bean Chili

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We had a great time getting together with some friends over the weekend as we headed over to their house for some fun family time.  There was good football, great company and some yummy food.  The Patriots have secured their spot in the AFC Championship game and it’s always fun spending time with some of our favorite people, but there is nothing like planning “football food” for dinner!

A couple weeks ago my girlfriend Michelle and I decided it was time for a get together.  It is always hard managing our two schedules, but we found a date and there happened to be a Patriot’s playoff game the same night. So we decided “football food” would make up our dinner menu!  Michelle made some amazing BBQ Chicken Nachos (recipe soon to come!) and I decided to make Chili.  But, her husband Chris is not a big fan of beans so my standard 5-Bean Crockpot Chili just wasn’t going to cut it this time.  So time to invent an all new No-bean Chili recipe.  Hense, “Chris’ No-Bean Chili” was born.

This Chili can easily be adjusted to be made gluten-free by swapping out the beef base I use for a gluten-free beef stock and eliminating the water.  You could also add beans in if you like.  But, for the purposes of this get together, it was beanless.  Which actually is the only way many people will even consider it to be real chili, not so much up north, but in the south that is very much true.  The point is, take this and make it your own.  In addition to just serving up the bowl of chili, we also served it over hot dogs with mustard, cheese and onions for a Chili Cheese Dog with the works!  But, that will come later.  Stay tuned!

Now onto the recipe!  Take a look!

Start with 2 1/2 lbs. ground beef. Salt with kosher salt at this point seasoning the beef.

Brown and set aside.

Dice a large onion into a small dice.

Saute in olive oil over medium heat. Add in a pinch of kosher salt. This will take between 8-10 minutes.

De-stem and wash a jalapeno pepper.

Remove the seeds and pith., then dice and add to the onions.

Crush some garlic with the flat of your knife.

Then mince.

Continue to saute with the jalepeno and garlic for 3-4 minutes over medium heat.

Add in a heaping tablespoon of beef base. If you are making this gluten-free, you will need to use a gluten-free beef stock in place of the water that will be added later. This Minors brand is not gluten-free.

Add beef base to sauteed vegetables.

Add in a can of fire roasted dice tomatoes and a can of Ro-tel tomatoes. Ro-tel are great because they include chilis in with the tomatoes.

Add two cans of water.

Add in spices.

Stir. Add in some fresh cracked black pepper.

Add in two tablespoons of tomato paste.

Add in one small can of tomato sauce.

Simmer on low for about an hour reducing the liquid by about half.

Stir every once in a while to check in it taste for salt and serve.

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Chris’ No-Bean Chili

Serves 6-8

Ingredients:

2 1/2 lbs. ground beef, browned

1 large onion, finely diced

1 jalapeno pepper, finely diced

3 cloves of garlic, crushed and minced

1 can fire roasted diced tomatoes

1 can Ro-tel tomatoes with chilis

1 6 oz. can tomato sauce

2 Tbs. tomato paste

1 heaping Tbs. beef base

3 tsp. kosher salt, divided

2 Tbs. olive oil

1 tsp. fresh cracked black pepper

1 dried whole Ancho chili

1 Tbs. chili powder

1 tsp. cumin

1 tsp. smoked paprika

1/2 tsp cayenne pepper

24 oz. water

Additional optional fixin’s:

sour cream

shredded cheddar

soaked minced onions

tortilla chips

Directions:

Brown ground beef adding about 1 tsp kosher salt, drain and set aside.  In the same pot add 2 Tbs. olive oil. Saute onions, adding a pinch of salt, 8-10 minutes over medium heat until soft.  Add in jalapeno and garlic, continue to saute an additional 3-4 minutes.  Add in beef base and cook for about 30 seconds.  Add beef back into the pot, stir.  Add in tomatoes.  Add in 2 cans (Ro-tel cans) of water, stir.  Add in spices, stir.  Add in tomato sauce, black pepper and tomato paste, stir.  Simmer over low heat for about an hour until liquid is reduced by about half.  Serve with fixings of your choosing and enjoy!

*** Gluten-free adjustment – In place of beef base, use a gluten-free beef stock and eliminate water.

5 Bean CrockPot Chili

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If you’re looking for something to feed a crowd, won’t break the bank and is easy to prepare, but will still get people super excited this Sunday, 5 Bean CrockPot Chili is the way to go!  The weather is cooling down and people are starting their Sunday ritual of gathering around that screen.  In homes across America kitchen counter tops start filling with bowls of chips, platters of bite size food and CrockPots full of delicious comfort foods. Chili is at the top of the list in many a home… Afterall football and chili go hand in hand.

Whether you are taking this over to a friend’s house for the game, packing it up for tailgating or serving it up on a snow day this winter… you need to remember to always pick up some fixin’s to add on top!  No good chili is complete without the fixin’s…

Let’s get started!

Here is just about everything you will need for this yummy Chili.

Here is just about everything you will need for this yummy Chili.

Start off by adding the full bottle of beer into your slow cooker. If you can’t have beer, substitute with some beef stock… one 12oz. can will do it.

Salt and pepper! On the left you see kosher salt. On the right one dry Ancho Chili. This gives the chili a real depth of flavor.

Open up your ancho and remove some of the seeds, it has a lot of seeds, they aren't all needed here.

Open up your Ancho and remove some of the seeds, it has a lot of seeds, they aren’t all needed here.

You want to rehydrate the pepper in the beer while you prepare the other ingredients.

Here are your dry spices… You are going to add these in with your Ancho so that they can also have a couple minutes to rehydrate.

These measurements don’t need to be exact… although I will list exact measurements in the recipe down below… Here is your cumin.

Cayenne pepper… I put in just a big pinch of this because of cooking for a mixed crowd. With chili I would prefer to supply hot sauce as a topping than have someone not be able to enjoy it because it is too hot for their palate, including my kids.

Smoked paprika is really nice here. (sorry for the fuzziness, don’t know what happened there!)

And last but definitely not least, the chili powder… necessary for any chili!

So your pot should look like this…

Turn your slow cooker to high.

Turn your slow cooker to high.

I made Shepard’s pie earlier in the week and browned up a bunch of ground beef… set half of it aside and made less work for myself on this particular Sunday… If you have one of those cool slow cookers that allows you to brown meat or you use my method of having pre-cooked ground beef, then this meal becomes a one pot meal! If not, you should brown up some ground beef in a skillet and add it in here.

Add in some kosher salt.

Mix everything in together and move on to preparing your fresh ingredients.

Dice up your onions.

In this method, it is not necessary to pre cook your onions, however if you are browning your meat same day, it would not hurt to add these into your skillet… But as you can see, I did not turn on my stove for this recipe.

Here is where you control the heat in this dish… You can choose to leave the seeds in your pepper which will significantly increase the heat level in this dish… I was making the chili for a mixed crowd, so I decided to keep the heat low and remove the seeds.

Peel some garlic… no need to chop.

Add in jalapeno and garlic.

I found this bell pepper, isn’t he cute? You’ll want to cut it in half, remove the seeds and stem and chop it up.

From here on you are literally just dumping ingredients in till your slow cooker is all filled up! Two cans of diced tomatoes.

Get a good strainer set over a sink and pour each can of beans in one at a time.

Start by rinsing your Pinto Beans.

Next your cannellini… And this is meant to go in no particular order. Also, you can use whichever beans you like… I chose the ones I chose for a couple of reasons though… I like the creaminess of Pinto and Cannellini… I also like the variety in color.

Black beans are chosen for both color and flavor and they are a very traditional addition to Mexican foods of all kinds.

Add all these into the slow cooker. (It’s already starting to look pretty!)

We are using two kinds of kidney beans, both for color and tradition.

I also like the large red kidney beans here.

Add the kidney beans in and that’s the final addition!

Now we mix… So pretty!

Once everything is well mixed in, cover and cook on high for 8 hours… That’s it.

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At this point, check for salt and spice… Add more kosher salt if needed. If you feel it needs more spice add in either a few dashes of hot sauce or cayenne pepper.I would be remiss if I didn’t point out the necessary toppings to this warm bowl of goodness!

You need to have some sour cream at the ready, some cheddar cheese, and some tortilla chips... I also like to have chopped scallions and hot sauce available for peopele.

You need to have some sour cream at the ready, some cheddar cheese, and some tortilla chips… I also like to have chopped scallions and hot sauce available for people.

And there you have it, Enjoy!

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I know my husband did!

Brian

(serves 8-10 or more – great for a party)

1 1/4 lbs ground beef, browned

2 cans diced tomatoes

1 can Pinto beans

1 can Cannellini beans

1 can Black beans

1 can Small Red Kidney beans

1 can Large Red Kidney beans

2 medium onions, diced

1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and diced

1 dry Ancho chili pepper, seeded

1 bottle Mexican beer

1 clove garlic, crushed and peeled

1 Tbs. kosher salt, plus more to taste

2 Tbs. Chili powder

2 Tbs. Smoked Paprika

1 Tbs. Cumin

1 tsp. Cayenne pepper

Directions:

Soak dry spices including Ancho chili pepper in beer in the slow cooker.  Add in all other ingredients.  Mix and turn on high for 8 hours.

Fixin’s:

Sour Cream

Tortilla chips

shredded cheddar cheese

chopped scallions (optional)

sliced black olives (optional)

hot sauce

*note – With the swap out of beer for either gluten-free beer or beef stock, this is a completely gluten-free recipe.