Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning
Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning - Chili seasoning to reflect those classic flavors of Texas Chili Con Carne. That's diced beef with NOT ONE BEAN!
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Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning - “Chili Con Carne” originated in San Antonio, Texas during the 1880’s and was designated the official dish of the State of Texas by their House Legislature in 1977. It was originally served by “Chili Queens” in the 1880’s which eventually evolved into “Chili Parlors” as early as 1904. Chili Con Carne is taken very seriously by Texans and IS a dice beef chile with no beans.
Spice Ingredients: Ancho chile peppers, cornmeal, cumin, garlic, hickory smoked Pacific sea salt, black pepper, oregano, New Mexican chile peppers and thyme.
Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning is available in a 4 oz. spice grinder bottle.
Please click on the RECIPE tab here for complete cooking instructions for using Grate Grinds Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning.
Texas Chil Con Carne Seasoning Cooking Instructions
Ingredients:
- 4 strips of thick bacon, sliced ¼” and cooked to golden brown.
- 1 tablespoon of the bacon fat is reserved for this recipe, the remainder could be used for another purpose.
- 1 ½ pounds of lean (fat trimmed) ½” diced beef. Use a good cut of beef with internal marbling like: chuck, sirloin or bottom round. Don’t use cuts like top round or eye or round. They don’t have any internal marbling and will be dry and not very tasty.
- 4 to 6 tablespoons of Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning (ground or left in flake form). 4 tablespoons for mild and 6 tablespoons will be nicely spicy.
- 1 (28 oz.) can crushed tomatoes
- 1 ½ cups of beef broth
Method:
1) Cook the sliced bacon over medium heat in a medium size pot until golden brown and set aside in a separate bowl. - Figure 1.
Figure 1. Rendering the bacon for the chili.
2) In the same pot on high heat, add half of the reserved bacon fat and the half of diced beef. Brown the beef on all sides and remove and add the beef to the cooked bacon. Repeat with the remaining bacon fat and beef. - Figure 2.
Figure 2. Browning the beef for the Texas Chili.
3) Add the cooked bacon and browned beef back into the pot.
4) Add the Texas Chile Con Carne Seasoning into the pan with the meat and stir to coat the meat. Sauté for 15 seconds. - Figure 3
Figure 3. Adding the bacon and Texas Chili Con Carne Seasoning.
5) Immediately add the tomatoes and the beef broth. - Figure 4
Figure 4. Simmering the Texas Chili with the tomato sauce and beef broth.
6) Simmer (not boil) for 1 hour COVERED, stirring occasionally or until the meat is tender. If desired add some additional beef broth to the pot, as some people like their chili a little "soupier". - Figure 5.
Figure 5. Texas Chili Con Carne ready to be served.