Football Sunday Chili

  1. Dice all peppers and onions.
  2. Start browning meat in the same pot you'll cook the chili in (around a 16 quart pot), put a dash of all spices listed onto meat as it's browning.
  3. Before meat finishes browning, mix all onions and peppers in with meat.
  4. When meat is browned, dump all three cans of tomato puree into pot.
  5. Mince garlic, put in pot.
  6. Start mixing spices in as the puree heats up (I usually put a teaspoon of everything in right away, taste it, add more as the day goes on).
  7. Dump the remaining bottle of chili powder in (again, I portion it out as the day goes on, but by the end of the day, it's gone).
  8. Let cook for a minimum of a couple hours (longer the better, I usually go around four) then dump in both cans of beans (don't drain).
  9. Once chili comes back to a boil, it's good to go!
  10. Serve with cheddar cheese, sour cream and Italian bread.

ground beef, green bell peppers, banana peppers, peppers, onions, tomato puree, dark red kidney beans, red pepper, chili powder, seasoning salt, garlic, black pepper, ground cumin, ground jamaica allspice

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/football-sunday-chili-327664 (may not work)

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