Chili con Carne is known simply as chili in the US. This version has a secret ingredient to give it a richer flavor. Delicious served with Tomato Rice.
Most families that I know here, have some kind of Chili con Carne recipe, known simply as chili here. In fact, it is something that they can put together intuitively without referring to any set recipe. Through practise and experience, it just gets better. It is also one of those dishes that can be made on short notice as most people would have the ingredients in the pantry and freezer.
A Crowd Pleaser
Chili con Carne is a real crowd pleaser. Many a potluck and gathering feature this ever popular dish. There are even office and community chili cook-outs with a prize for the best chili. It can be eaten with with tacos, corn chips, bread, and crackers. Often times, it is used as a sauce over hotdogs and burgers.
Tomato Rice
I like to serve it with Tomato Rice, salsa, and a black bean and corn salad. Garnishes include shredded cheese, lettuce, slices of tomatoes, and sour cream. A side of tortilla chips completes the meal.
Through the years I have adjusted the recipe to make it my own. Ro-Ri San came home one day from an office chili cookout and suggested adding a little cooking chocolate to give the chili a richer, deeper flavor. Since then, I was told that others considered chocolate a “secret” ingredient…..shhhhh! It all makes sense as chocolate and peppers were ancient Mexican ingredients. Today, cocoa chili blends can be found in spice jars.
Tools Used in Making This Chili con Carne
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• Circulon Genesis Stainless Steel Nonstick 5-Quart Covered Dutch Oven
• Chef Craft Stainless Steel Ladle
Chili Con Carne and Tomato Rice
Ingredients
- 1 lb extra lean ground beef (450g)
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil
- 1 medium onion (diced)
- 2 cloves garlic (minced)
- 2 jalapeno peppers (seeded and finely sliced)
- 1 tsp McCormick chili seasoning
- 1 tsp paprika
- 1 tsp cumin
- ½ tsp dried basil
- ¼ tsp ground pepper
- 1 can dark red kidney beans (rinsed and drained) (15.5 oz/440g)
- 1 can diced tomato (14.5 oz/410g)
- 1 can tomato sauce (8oz/227g)
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp salt (or to taste)
- 1 oz semi-sweet baking chocolate
For Tomato Rice
- 2 cups long grain rice (rinsed and drained) (400g)
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 medium onion (chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic (chopped)
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 cup diced tomatoes with juice
- 2 cups water (480ml)
- 1 cup frozen green peas (140g)
- 1 tsp salt
Instructions
- In a large pot, heat vegetable oil. Sauté onion, garlic, and jalapeno peppers until tender.
- Add ground beef and cook until lightly brown.
- Add chili seasoning, paprika, cumin, basil, and pepper.
- Stir in kidney beans, diced tomatoes, and tomato sauce.
- Bring to a boil, add sugar, salt, and chocolate. Reduce heat and let simmer for 30 minutes. If it gets too thick, add ½ cup water.
For Tomato Rice
- In a pot, add olive oil. Sauté onions and garlic until soft. Add cumin and rice, stir to mix well with onions and garlic, about 2 minutes.
- Pour in diced tomatoes and water. Bring to a boil, add green peas and salt. Reduce heat and let it simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until all water is absorbed.
- Turn heat down to the lowest setting and leave pot on stove for another 5 minutes. Turn off heat, remove pot. Let sit for 10 minutes.
Nutrition
NOTE: This post was updated on September 20th, 2013 with new pictures.
Enjoy…..and have a wonderful day! 😎
Lazaro says
Gorgeous recipe. Two thumbs way up. Fantastic job. Cheers!
Angie's Recipes says
A great dish! I love such a comfort food.
Cristina says
I think we had the same things in mind this weekend! Perfect timing for Cinco de Mayo. Wish I had some right now!
Yummy Team says
Both dishes look fabulous..Great pics too..
MaryMoh says
A lovely meal to have. Beautiful presentation.
Cherine says
Beautiful dish!!
Jagruti says
Lovely Dish!!
Rick says
I must say, I love the chocolate in that!
lequan@luvtoeat says
I love chili on a cool rainy day or a cold winter day. This is for sure on my list of comfort foods. And for me, the spicier the better 😛 Your recipe sounds delicious Biren. I'm going to have to book mark this cause you're making me crave for chili.
Reeni says
Chili is such a great comfort meal. Especially the way you serve it with all these extra goodies alongside! The tomato rice sounds perfect with it.
shahana says
Loved your tomato rice version with green peas
tigerfish says
What a complete meal laid on a plate 🙂
5starfoodie says
A terrific chili and I love the tomato rice too! What a great meal!
Fight the Fat Foodie says
OMG this looks good!
rox says
This would make a great meal after a day of snowboarding!
Rumana Rawat says
What a lovely plate…. looks very tempting:-)
Juliana says
Biren, your chile com carne sure look so tasty…very comforting 🙂
denise fletcher says
Wow!! Love the new comment system, the new banner and that dancing Mexican hat LOL Felize Cinco de Mayo, btw. Lovely post for the coming day! Haven't been eating much lately but your gorgeous post is already awakening my appetite 😉
XiaoYen says
I don't eat beef so for my chili, I always use turkey instead. The semi sweet chocolate is a big surprise for me here! And tomato rice, very tempting 🙂 I need to try it out, never had it before.
bunkycooks says
Great dish! I love your little Cinco de Mayo widget! 😉
chuls says
I love your chilli, I also like how your put peas in your rice.
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Joy Zhang says
Biren I LOVE Chili — it is my hubster's signature dish. That and spaghetti. 🙂
Yours looks awesome, I am loving that you chose to serve it with tomato rice. I will have to put his butt to work this weekend, I think after this post, I need a chili fix!
Mary says
This really looks wonderful. I love chili and this would be perfect for Cico de Mayo. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings…Mary
Sook says
Mmm what a delicious meal! Love the chili.
rotinrice says
Hope you feel better soon. Give yourself some time to fully recover.
rotinrice says
Hi, Sook! Thanks for visiting and following!
Stella says
Biren, I love this-it looks just like my Mom's chili. I might have to make this even though I'm generally trying to avoid meat. This looks too good, and you even put corn chips next to it like my Mom always did-everything's the same from my childhood (smile)…
rotinrice says
Thanks Lazaro! I have always paired chili with this tomato rice. The family enjoys it this way 🙂
rotinrice says
Thanks Angie! Chili is comfort food for us. I cook it quite often during the colder months.
rotinrice says
Thanks Cristina! Yes, your Spanish rice looks really appetizing too. I love flavored rice as it can be eaten on its own.
rotinrice says
Thanks Yummy Team!
rotinrice says
Thanks Mary! We like to eat it will all the garnish. Makes it more exciting 🙂
rotinrice says
Thanks Cherine!
rotinrice says
Thanks Jagruti!
rotinrice says
I do too. The chocolate does make it a difference in the taste.
rotinrice says
Thanks LeQuan! I am with you there. Chili is definitely good on rainy and wintry days. I like it spicy but have to tamper it because of the boys.
rotinrice says
I agree with you Reeni. The extras make it exciting. Thank you.
rotinrice says
The peas give it a nice appearance and color 🙂
rotinrice says
I make this often during the colder months.
rotinrice says
Thanks Natasha! It is relatively easy to cook and we love it.
rotinrice says
Thanks Scott!
rotinrice says
I have to agree with you Roxan. Snowboarding makes one hungry. We used to do a lot of snow shoeing followed by a lot of eating (!?!)
rotinrice says
Thanks Rumana!
rotinrice says
Thanks Juliana! It surely is comfort food. Sometimes I double this recipe 🙂
rotinrice says
Do try it with the chocolate. There is a distinct difference in taste.
rotinrice says
Thanks Gwen! That widget is cute. Glad you like it 🙂
rotinrice says
Thanks Chul! Maybe you can try making it and surprise your mom and dad. Thanks for visiting 🙂
rotinrice says
Thanks Joy! I am sure your hubby makes a great chili. Try it with the tomato rice 🙂
rotinrice says
Thanks Mary! This family loves chili too. Often times I have to double the recipe.
rotinrice says
Thanks Stella! Perhaps you can use meat stock instead and make it kind of vegetarian. I think it will still be tasty.
turmericnspice says
great presentation and mmm…delicious meal
Jessie says
I cook chili when the weather starts to be nippy and I also put chocolate in mine. Will try to cook the tomato rice in a rice cooker. Sounds wonderful!
Biren says
I think you will enjoy the tomato rice. It is relatively mild and goes well with the chili.