Here's the winning recipe along with my notes. It might look complicated but it's not. The ingredients are easily purchased in your local grocery store with the exception of one, the BBQ Sauce. I am providing you a link on where to purchase Sir Charles Gourmet Sauce. The Extra Ingredient, is a speciality food store that provides excellent service, helpful advice and they are happy to ship directly to you. I'm sure you'll change up the recipe somewhat, but the integrity of this dish will be changed without this sauce.
I hope you'll give it a try and let me know how you like it. It was a fun day with great friends and I am honored that this chili was the crowds favorite!
ENJOY!
Southern Soul Chili
1 lb ground beef1 lb hot sausage
3 tablespoons chili powder
1/2 poblano pepper - chopped
2 stalks celery - chopped
1 medium onion - minced
2 tablespoons garlic - minced
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon ground pepper
4 oz tomato paste - canned or from tube
1 16 oz can crushed tomatoes
1 cup Sir Charles BBQ Sauce
1/2 cup Sir Charles Hot BBQ sauce
12 oz lager Beer
1 cup beef stock
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon honey or sugar
2 cans (15oz) dark red kidney beans, rinsed and drained
1 can black beans, rinsed and drained
- In an extra large stock pot or cast iron skillet, brown ground beef and sausage. Add chopped vegetables, except garlic, and cook until meats are cooked through and vegetables are tender.
- Lower heat to medium. Add chili powder, tomatoes, tomato paste and sauce to pot, mixing well. Scrape any bits from the bottom of pot. Cook for about 15 minutes stirring often.
- Stir in beer, beef broth, minced garlic,Worcestershire, vinegar and honey. Stir to blend ingredients.
- Simmer for about 1.5 hours stirring frequently allowing chili flavors to marry. If sauce gets too thick, add water in 1/4 cup amounts.
- Add beans and cook another 30 minutes, stirring frequently. Taste for seasoning and adjust.
- Serve with garnishes and extras - sour cream, scallions, grated cheese, hot sauce, jalapeƱos, hot corn bread.
- COOKS NOTES ~
- This recipe can be finished in the crock pot. Make chili sauce and put mixture in crock pot . Add beans and cook on low for 4 hours.
- Chili freezes well. Allow to cool, put in zip lock bags and lay flat in freezer for storage.
- You may purchase Sir Charles Gourmet BBQ Sauce from The Extra Ingredient in Greensboro, NC by calling toll free ~ 800-528-3618.
I attempted to make this chili before I got your recipe and I used pinto beans (my husband's favorite) and it was great with the Neese's sausage. Thanks for sharing and congratulations on the win!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU, Tracy! I think it's gonna be good with just about any kind of bean. I used the red beans, since they are traditionally used in chili then added the black beans. I LOVE pinto beans so I'm sure it was delicious. Thank you for your kind works on our win!
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I love it when I see a title that includes the words "award winning chili". I've gotten so many good recipes. I agree, chili recipes can seem so complicated due to the line up of ingredients, but they're usually pretty easy. And you now what I'm loving about yours? Worchestershire sauce. note to self next time I make Chili. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I substitute for the lager beer?
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, but what can I substitute for the lager beer?
ReplyDeleteSo, you don't drain the fat off of the meat before adding the rest of the ingredients?
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight! It is so good. However, i did just brown the meat and stick it all in a crock pot and put it on low for 5 hours instead of all the stove top work. I also added chipotle peppers to give it that extra smokey flavor. :) thanks for the amazing recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'd love to make this for a party I'm hosting on Sunday. I won't have time to order the Sir Charles Sauces. What ingredients are key that I could just add individually? Also, how much do you think this makes? I'm hosting 20 adults, should I double it?
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Oh my gosh Angela - I just saw your comment. It actually landed in my spam box. Just for the record, you can use your favorite BBQ sauce ( a regular one, not sweet) and then the rest of the ingredients are pretty straight forward. If you are feeding 20, I would double the recipe. If you have any left over, just know that it freezes well.
DeleteYou mention hot sausage. Do you mean sausage meat or spicy sausage meat? Thx
ReplyDeleteSausage meat that comes in a package in the section of the grocery where you buy breakfast meats. I used the "hot" version.
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What can I use instead of Beer?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. I would use a chicken or veggie stock. It works great! Let me know how it turns out.
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~Donya
Hi there, thank you for the recipe. I have been needing to make a good chili for a long time! All my chilies have not been very good. So going to give this a shot. What brand of chili powder would you recommend? Please let me know. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteGet whatever grocery store brand you like. The key is just make sure it's fresh! Let me know how it turns out - I'd love to see a pic.
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