Superconducting Electromagnetic Nuclear Chili

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Slice the tips of the garlic bulb's cloves off, without taking the bulb apart.
  3. Enclose the bulb in a piece of foil, pour a tablespoon of water over the top of the bulb, and close the foil enclosure over it.
  4. Roast the garlic in the oven for an hour.
  5. Cut the onion into eighths, then slice the wedges.
  6. Saute the onion in the oil until the onions are soft and just starting to brown.
  7. Slice the roasted red peppers into strips and add them to the saute.
  8. Chop the sun- or smoke-dried tomatoes while the onions and peppers are sauteing.
  9. Continue sauteing until the onions have browned a little.
  10. (At this point, the addition of the chili ingredients is divided into three stages: "SUPERCONDUCTING", "ELECTROMAGNETIC", and "NUCLEAR".
  11. You can go through the three stages to whichever point gives your chili the heat level youre looking for.
  12. The SUPERCONDUCTING stage really doesnt carry much heat at all.
  13. The ELECTROMAGNETIC stage adds basically an average amount of heat for a decent medium chili.
  14. The NUCLEAR stage adds a LOT more heat, you even want to add one or just a few of those ingredients.
  15. ).
  16. In a large gallon pot, add all the sauteed onion, tomato sauce, TVP, and then all the rest of the ingredients from the SUPERCONDUCTING stage, and stir thoroughly.
  17. Add all the chili powder ingredients from the ELECTROMAGNETIC stage.
  18. Cover and simmer for half an hour or so.
  19. If you want to add more heat, chop the chipotle peppers and add them to the pot and try it.
  20. Add more of the ingredients from the NUCLEAR stage until you get the heat level you want.
  21. Cover and leave it to simmer another 90 minutes to two hours.

olive oil, sweet onion, red peppers, vegetable protein, tomato sauce, tomatoes, garlic, mushrooms, tomatoes, salt, ground cumin, ground oregano, paprika, ground cayenne pepper, chili powder, chiles, hot sauce, salsa

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/superconducting-electromagnetic-nuclear-chili-465092 (may not work)

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