Literally, as I type this, my dear husband is in a Skype interview for a teaching position at a Classical Christian School located in Kailua, Hawaii.
Yes, as in this Kailua:
I just put Georgia down for her nap and am now in the office, pretending not to listen, while totally listening to the conversation taking place in the kitchen. Oh, Lord! How you humble us and teach us to be completely dependent on your grace!
Moving on. To tastier topics.
Most of my readers know, by now, that my husband hates legumes. Beans. Lentils. You name it. The sight of a kidney bean is enough to make him retch.
Thus, all my dreams of beautiful Italian white beans soups, homemade refried beans, and black-bean burgers have been dashed. I also haven't whipped up a batch of chili since before we were married. But I love chili! Especially when there is 5 inches of new snow outside. And I am PMSing. And I want comfort food.
So here we are.
Caveman Chili
Recipe from Food Renegade
You will need:
- 2 pounds of grass-fed ground beef
- 1 large onion, diced
- 1 cup of celery, diced
- 1 bell pepper, diced
- 3-5 cloves of garlic, minced
- 4 cups of chopped organic tomatoes (I used frozen tomatoes from our garden!)
- 2 tablespoons of chili powder (make sure it's not too spicy!)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 1 1/2 teaspoons dried cumin
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Shredded cheddar & chopped cilantro, for garnish
Step One: In a cast-iron soup pot, add the hamburger and brown. Drain off any excess grease.
Step Two: Throw in the celery, onions, pepper, garlic, tomatoes, and spices. Mmm...smelling good, isn' t it?
Step Three: Allow it to simmer until you can't stand it anymore. I let mine hang out for about an hour or so.
And you know what I did during that hour? I cooked a separate pot of beans so that Georgia and I could spoon some into our chili. Everybody wins!
An alternative would be to add all these ingredients to a crock pot and allow the goodness to simmer on low until dinner time. If you slow cook the chili in this way, you could even sub browned stew meat in for the ground beef! Sprinkle with some freshly grated cheddar and fresh chopped cilantro! Oh, the possibilities!
Want to know how hard it's been for me to focus lately with all this 'future plan' stuff going on?
This is my only photograph of the chili:
I ate half the bowl before I remembered to photograph it for the post. Wow. Nothing that'll make you want to cook this chili like a half-eaten, sloppy bowl of it.
Forgive me.
My brain is having a future-plans-spasm.
But regardless of this, I assure you the chili is wonderful.
Just in case you're PMSing. And in need of comfort food. Don't worry, it happens to the best of us.
The end.
I'm not gonna lie . . . I saw that recipe on Food Renegade last week and thought it would be interesting to try. Seriously, how do these coincidences come more and more?! Must mean we are equally awesome people. And yes, I live a block from that beach. And I love it. So come visit/move here any time!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm. If you end up in Hawaii, imagine the pictures we are going to get. That is, if you are able to drag yourself away from the beautiful scenery long enough to write. You might learn to grow pineapple! WOW. Wherever you land, it will be home.
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brenda from ar
Oh girl, I know it's hard sometimes not knowing what exactly the future holds. Just remember that whatever happens is for your good, so no worries!! Leave it in His hands and enjoy the ride :)
ReplyDeleteA friend's parents in law are Hawaiian meaning they go every other year to the big island to see Grandma and Grandpa. We drive to places like Kansas to see the fam and they go to Hawaii. Some kids have all the luck! By the way, this looked so good that I linked to it from my fan FB. Hope he gets the job!
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