Ingredients
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3 lbs ground beef (lean)
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1 lb chorizo sausage (casings removed)
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6 slices bacon, hardwood smoked
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1/4 cup sugar
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1/8 cup brown sugar (dark)
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1 cup beef bouillon
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1/3 cup coffee (strong and black)
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16 ounces Tabasco bloody mary mix (extra spicy)
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12 fluid ounces Heineken lager beer
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1 tablespoon dried celery flakes
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1 teaspoon cilantro (finely chopped)
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1/2 cup red bell pepper (cleaned out, chopped)
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1 teaspoon thyme
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1 teaspoon cumin (ground)
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1 tablespoon garlic (minced)
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1 tablespoon oregano
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2 bay leaves
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salt (to taste)
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1 tablespoon cocoa
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1 tablespoon paprika
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1 tablespoon cayenne pepper (or to taste)
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1/3 cup chili powder
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1/2 cup masa harina (or 1/2 cup flour optional)
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water (as needed)
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2 large onions (coarsley chopped)
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1/2 cup green bell pepper (cleaned out, chopped)
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2 -3 jalapeno peppers (diced)
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1 link hot Italian sausage (casings removed)
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1 quart canned tomato (I use home canned)
Instructions
- Brew strong coffee.
- Wash, de-vein/de-seed peppers and chop onions, garlic, peppers, and cilantro.
- On the stove in a large dutch oven fry bacon until crisp.
- Remove from oven with a slotted spoon and allow bacon to cool on paper towels.
- Brown remaining meats and onions in bacon fat over medium heat, stirring often.
- Drain fat and discard.
- Add beer and garlic to browned meats, simmer until beer evaporates.
- Crumble cooked and cooled bacon and add to the oven.
- Add all other ingredients and bring to a boil.
- Stir well, reduce heat to a slow simmer and cover.
- Cook for at least 4 hours (the longer the better) being sure to stir occasionally.
- I like to cover and refrigerate it overnight after cooking (this allows the flavors to meld).
- The next day bring it back to a boil and reduce heat to a slow simmer for another hour or two (uncovered), stirring often.
- You may add more beer or water at this point if it gets too thick or if you like a thicker chili use either 1/2°C masa harina or 1/2°C flour mixed with enough water to make a thin fluid and stir into the hot chili.
- You may add more salt to suit your taste at this point.
- Simmer for another 15 minutes.
- Remove bay leaves, if you can find them.
- Best served hot and steaming with chopped fresh onions, shredded sharp cheddar cheese, Tabasco sauce, ice cold Heineken, and homemade cornbread.