Best World Champion Texas Chili Recipes

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HOW TO MAKE AWARD-WINNING TEXAS CHILI



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Debbie Ashman, winner of the Terlingua International Chili Championship, has a 22-pound jalapeño statue that proves her chili is the world's best.

Categories     best chili recipe     top chili recipe     easy chili recipe     award winning chili

Time 2m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 26

2 lb. coarsely ground beef
8 oz. "El Pato" tomato sauce
15 oz. beef broth
Dump 1
1 tbsp. onion powder
2 tsp. garlic powder
2 tsp. beef crystals
1 tsp. chicken crystals
1 tbsp. Pacific Beauty paprika
1 tbsp. Mexene chili powder*
1/2 tsp. cayenne
1/4 tsp. black pepper
1 package Sazon Goya
Dump 2
1 tbsp. Mexene chili powder
1 tbsp. Hatch mild chili powder
2 tbsp. Cowtown light chili powder
1 tbsp. Mild Bills dark chili powder
1 tsp. cumin
1/4 tsp. white pepper
Dump 3
1 tsp. onion powder
1 tsp. garlic salt
1/4 tsp. cayenne
3/4 tbsp. Cowtown light chili powder
1 tbsp. cumin

Steps:

  • Separately mix the spices for each dump.
  • Gray the meat and drain grease.
  • Slow boil meat in beef broth and 1 equal can of distilled water.
  • Add Dump 1 and medium boil for 60 minutes.
  • Add Dump 2 and medium boil for 45 minutes.
  • Add Dump 3 and medium boil for 15 minutes. In last five minutes taste for heat-adjust as required.

WORLD CHAMPION TEXAS CHILI



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This recipe is extensive but if you want to win, you need to thorough. The balance of flavors and contrasting textures in this bowl of red chili make your mouth water until the last spoon is gone. I do my prep by making each step in the recipe a separate Ziplock bag. This makes it easy to cook by dumping the bags of spices into...

Provided by Dennis Butterworth

Categories     Chili

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 can(s) 10 1/2 ounce beef broth
2 can(s) 10 1/2 ounce chicken broth
6 lb cubed chuck
2 beef bouillon, cubes
2 chicken bouillon cubes
3 can(s) 8 ounce tomato sauce
7 1/2 tsp onion powder
4 1/2 tsp garlic powder
11 Tbsp chili powder
2 tsp bbq rub
1 tsp black pepper
4 pkg goya sazon
1 tsp white pepper
2 tsp cayenne pepper
3 Tbsp + 2 teaspoons cumin
1 tsp brown sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Lightly Brown the chuck and drain Add the broths, bouillion cubes and tomato sauce and bring to a boil for 30 minutes
  • 2. Add : 6 Tsp Onion powder 3 Tsp Garlic powder 3 TBL Chili powder BBQ Rub 1 TSP black pepper 2 packets Goya Simmer for one hour
  • 3. Add: 1.5 TSP Onion powder 1.5 TSP Garlic powder 1 TSP White pepper 8 TBLS Chili powder 1 TSP Cayenne 1 Packet Goya 2 TSP Cumin 1 TSP Brown sugar Simmer for 30 minutes
  • 4. Add: 3 TBLS Cumin 1 TSP Cayenne 1 Packet Goya Simmer for 10 minutes and serve.

TEXAS-STYLE CHILI



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Calling a dish "Texas Chili," especially if you're not a native of that state, is clearly asking for trouble. But this recipe, refined over years of potlucks and Super Bowl parties, is too good to keep under wraps. Its depth of flavor, from different chile types, makes this recipe stand out. It also has whole spices, unsweetened chocolate and dark beer that meld seamlessly into a brick-red sauce that naps the succulent meat. The meat can be cut into large chunks, or, more traditionally, thin slices, especially if you are using a tougher cut than chuck. Sirloin also makes good chili. If you have masa harina, the corn flour used to make tortillas, that will make the gravy even thicker, but it is not necessary. Like many vigorously spiced dishes, this one tastes even better a day or two after it is made and will hold its flavor well for at least a week.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     dinner, lunch, soups and stews

Time 2h

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 tablespoon whole cumin seeds
1 1/2 teaspoons whole coriander seeds
4 pounds beef chuck roast or steak
1 teaspoon salt, more to taste
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, plus extra as needed
1 large yellow or white onion, chopped, plus extra chopped onion for serving
6 large garlic cloves, minced
4 to 7 large fresh green jalapeños (depending on how much heat you like), stemmed, seeded and chopped
3 tablespoons masa harina or 1 corn tortilla, torn into pieces (optional)
2 tablespoons ground pure chile powder, such as pasilla, Chimayo or ancho
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 (12-ounce) bottle Negra Modelo beer
1 28-ounce can diced tomatoes, or 3 10-ounce cans Ro-Tel canned tomatoes with green chiles
1 ounce unsweetened chocolate
3 whole dried large red chiles, such as New Mexico or guajillo
Chopped fresh cilantro, for serving
Fritos or warmed flour tortillas, for serving

Steps:

  • In a small heavy skillet, toast cumin and coriander seeds until fragrant. In a mortar and pestle, or in a coffee grinder, grind to a powder and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, roughly cut beef into 2-inch cubes, or slice it against the grain into pieces about 1/4-inch thick by 1 1/2 inches square. Sprinkle with salt.
  • In a large, heavy pot over high heat, heat oil until shimmering. Working in batches to avoid crowding the pan, brown the meat, turning occasionally until crusty. Adjust heat to prevent scorching. As it is cooked, remove the meat to drain on paper towels. Add more oil as needed for browning, but do not clean out the pot.
  • To the empty but crusty pot, add onion, garlic, jalapeños, masa harina or tortilla (if using), chile powder, cumin-coriander powder and oregano. Cook, stirring, until onion has softened, 5 to 10 minutes. Add meat, beer, tomatoes, chocolate, whole dried chiles and 1 quart water. Bring to a gentle simmer and simmer about 1 1/2 hours, or until meat is fork-tender. Remove the dried chiles. Taste and add salt if necessary.
  • Serve immediately or let cool and refrigerate. The chili tastes best one or two days after it is made.
  • Reheat over low heat if necessary and serve in bowls, sprinkled with chopped onion and cilantro. Add Fritos for crunch, or dip tortillas into the spicy gravy.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 286, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 13 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 34 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 341 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams

16-TIMES WORLD CHAMPION SIRLOIN CHILI



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Chili Nation, Jane and Michael Stern; recipe of 16-Times World Champion bronco and bull rider Jim Shoulders.

Provided by ratherbeswimmin

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

6 whole dried ancho chiles
4 whole dried chipotle chiles
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup tomato sauce
1 cup flat beer
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon dried Mexican oregano
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
3 tablespoons packed brown sugar
1 tablespoon masa harina (dissolved in 1/2 cup water)
2 -3 lbs porterhouse steaks or 2 -3 lbs filet mignon

Steps:

  • Add chiles to a heatproof bowl and cover with boiling water; let stand 30 minutes, until soft.
  • Meanwhile, in a small skillet, saute the garlic in oil until golden.
  • Seed and stem the chiles; place in a food processor or blender.
  • Add in tomato sauce, beer, ½ cup water, cumin, salt, oregano, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, and garlic.
  • Puree thoroughly; transfer mixture to a saucepan.
  • Stir in the masa harina mixture and bring to a simmer; cook 3-4 minutes.
  • Preheat grill and grill steak to taste.
  • At table, cut the steak into 1 ½ inch slices, and spoon chili puree over each serving of meat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 494.5, Fat 30.7, SaturatedFat 10.5, Cholesterol 101.3, Sodium 1003.5, Carbohydrate 21.2, Fiber 4.3, Sugar 8, Protein 31.7

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