Coats Colony Spicy Chili

  1. Dice up Bell Peppers and onions into small cubes.
  2. Boil Stew meat until is light brown, only about 10 minutes (to start of Boil).
  3. If Burger Meat, Just brown in a skillet.
  4. Dont fully cook.
  5. If deer meat, drain and rinse off access stuff (deer people know what I mean).
  6. In a fry pan, Cook Bell Peppers, Onions and Garlic in Cooking Oil until onions are translucent.
  7. Combine all solid spices in a bowl.
  8. In a large pot, add Spices and all other ingredients together.
  9. You may need to add a tad bit of water, so the spices combine correctly.
  10. Cook on Low heat, enough to make it bubble a little, for about an hour with pot covered.
  11. CONSTANTLY CHECK and STIR.
  12. Heavy stuff goes to bottom.
  13. Dont want it to burn.
  14. Then simmer with pot uncovered until chili thickens.
  15. Again, keep and eye on it and stir.
  16. Makes some pretty darn good chili.
  17. Looks REAL hot, but actually a good winter body warmer if amounts are followed just right.
  18. To lessen up on the HEAT, you can leave out the Hot Sauce, Red Peppers, and Jalepenos.
  19. Taste great covered with Cheese and sopped up with Jalapeno Cornbread.

stew meat, green bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, tomato sauce, ranch style beans, vegetable oil, water, garlic, chili powder, cumin, salt, onion salt, oregano, cajun, tabasco sauce, red pepper

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/coats-colony-spicy-chili-205854 (may not work)

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