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SusiBee
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Can I freeze chili ?
Made a batch for the first time and it is a lot for just DH and me. Can I freeze leftovers ?
Also, can anyone share a good chili recipe that is not hot spicy and not in the crockpot ? The recipe I tried was eh and a lot of work. I felt like a lot of the flavors didn't come thru (bottle of amber beer, bacon drippings, cocoa powder).
TIA !
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Posted 11/6/14 9:55 AM |
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ThreeforTea
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Can I freeze chili ?
Yes, you can freeze it. I found this online:
How to Properly Freeze Chili
To keep food safe, cool freshly cooked dishes quickly before freezing. Putting foods that are still warm in the freezer can raise the temperature, causing surrounding frozen items to partially thaw and refreeze, which can alter the taste and texture of some foods. Place food in a shallow, wide container and refrigerate, uncovered, until cool. To chill soup or stew even faster, pour it into a metal bowl and set in an ice bath—a larger bowl filled halfway with ice water. Stir occasionally. For stews, braises, or other semiliquid dishes with some fat content, chill completely, and then skim the fat from the top before freezing. Fat spoils over time in the freezer and shortens a dish’s frozen shelf life.
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Posted 11/6/14 9:59 AM |
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mrsm-2011
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Name: Theresa
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Re: Can I freeze chili ?
Yes, I do all the time.
I make a southwest turkey chili (you can use beef too). It is easy to make and doesn't take long
1lb ground turkey 1/2 onion chopped 1 green pepper chopped 1 can of corn 1 can of black beans 1 can of red kidney beans 1 large can of tomato sauce 2 packets of low sodium chili seasoning
You can also add chili powder and crushed red pepper to taste if you want the chili to be spicy.
Put onion and pepper into pot with a little bit of olive oil, let them cook for a little (I usully let them cook for 10 minutes). Then brown the ground turkey in the same pot. Throw in corn and beans with juices (I usually drain 1/2 the liquid out or I feel the chili gets to soup like). Add can of tomato sauce and chili seasoning. Bring to a boil, then put on low for 30-45 minutes.
Message edited 11/6/2014 10:06:16 AM.
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Posted 11/6/14 10:03 AM |
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ThreeforTea
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Re: Can I freeze chili ?
Serves 4
Olive oil 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 medium to large onion, chopped 5 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 red bell pepper, chopped 1teaspoon chili powder 1/2teaspoon hot paprika 1/2teaspoon dried coriander 1/4teaspoon oregano Dash of cinnamon 1pound ground turkey breast or beef 1cup dark beer, such as Leffe Brown One 28-ounce can diced tomatoes One 15 1/2-ounce can kidney beans, drained 1/2teaspoon hot sauce or chile paste Salt and pepper Sour cream, chopped chives, cilantro, and/or shredded cheese, for topping
1. Heat a bit of olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the tomato paste, onion, garlic, and red pepper, then cook, stirring occasionally, until softened. Add the chili powder, hot paprika, coriander, oregano, and cinnamon; stir and allow to cook until aromatic, 1 minute. 2. Add the ground turkey or beef and cook, breaking it up with a spoon, until lightly browned. Pour in the beer and allow to cook down slightly. 3. Add the tomatoes, beans, and hot sauce or chili paste. 4. Allow the chili to simmer, uncovered, until thickened, about 40 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Top with sour cream, chopped chives, cilantro, and/or shredded cheese.
Message edited 11/6/2014 10:04:49 AM.
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Posted 11/6/14 10:04 AM |
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SweetTea
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Can I freeze chili ?
Yup. Just made literally a vat of chili mac this weekend and froze portions in tupperware. Worked great, ate some last night.
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Posted 11/6/14 12:36 PM |
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wakemeup
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Re: Can I freeze chili ?
Posted by SusiBee
Made a batch for the first time and it is a lot for just DH and me. Can I freeze leftovers ?
Also, can anyone share a good chili recipe that is not hot spicy and not in the crockpot ? The recipe I tried was eh and a lot of work. I felt like a lot of the flavors didn't come thru (bottle of amber beer, bacon drippings, cocoa powder).
TIA !
Was that Bobby Flay's Red Chili? Those ingredients sound familiar. I hated it! Way too much hot chili flavor, it was almost bitter. I like smoky, so I do a basic chili but then add lots of cumin or smoked paprika, so yummy.
Message edited 11/6/2014 1:10:55 PM.
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Posted 11/6/14 1:10 PM |
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SusiBee
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Re: Can I freeze chili ?
Posted by wakemeup
Posted by SusiBee
Made a batch for the first time and it is a lot for just DH and me. Can I freeze leftovers ?
Also, can anyone share a good chili recipe that is not hot spicy and not in the crockpot ? The recipe I tried was eh and a lot of work. I felt like a lot of the flavors didn't come thru (bottle of amber beer, bacon drippings, cocoa powder).
TIA !
Was that Bobby Flay's Red Chili? Those ingredients sound familiar. I hated it! Way too much hot chili flavor, it was almost bitter. I like smoky, so I do a basic chili but then add lots of cumin or smoked paprika, so yummy.
No. I won't cook anything Bobby Flay. I don't like food to be hot spicy, and I find some of his combinations to be weird. I think it was a Food Network recipe. I'll try it again in a smaller batch, tweaking it until I get it to our liking. Even with the bacon drippings and cumin, it didn't have a smoky flavor. I'll try smoked paprika and maybe some of the smoked salt I have as a finish. Turkey too instead of beef, what DH doesn't know won't hurt him
Thanks for everyone's input.
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Posted 11/6/14 1:43 PM |
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EricaAlt
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Name: Erica
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Re: Can I freeze chili ?
Yes you can
1lb - 1.5lb ground meat (I use ground chicken) EVOO 1 small onion cut up 2 peppers (any color you like) cut into pieces 1 jar sauce 1 can red kidney bean 1 can chili beans 1 packet chili season mix (any kind you like)
in large pot sauté the peppers and onions till soft with the EVOO. Once soft add the ground meat and stir till cooked. Add the jar of tomato sauce and mix. Once mixed you can drain and add the two cans and then the chili seasoning. Stir and let cook another half hour or till desired. If you don't want it spicy you can get mild or medium seasoning. Instead od sour cream I use fat free greek yogurt to cool down the chili flavor. I also have chili powder I add for more of a spice if you like.
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Posted 11/6/14 1:51 PM |
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