Saturday, November 22, 2008

Taco Chili

This is a great thing to make on a cold day. Or if you just want your buck to go a long way. I think all the ingredients together cost less than $8. And it serves about 8-10 people. Or lots of leftovers for 2.
I've seen recipes that kinda resemble this chili, but none of them are just like this one.

2 cans corn
1 can northern beans
1 can pinto beans
1 can tomato sauce
1/2 can of water
1 lb browned hamburger meat
1 package taco seasoning

Drain all the cans of beans and corn and empty into your crock pot. (You can change or add any type of beans that you like. Also, you don't need 2 cans of corn; I just love corn!) Add the tomato sauce, taco seasoning, and hamburger meat. Slowly add the can of water until you have the consistency that you like. Stir ingredients together.
Cook in the crock pot on high for about an hour or on low for about 3 hours. (A little more or less time won't totally ruin it. All the ingredients are cooked; you just want it heated through really well.) I'm sure you could do this on the stove if you don't have a crock pot. Just cook over medium heat for about 30 minutes.

4 comments:

Leigh This Way said...

This sounds really good and it would be super easy to convert it into a good vegetable soup. My minds already going through the ways to do it.I can't wait to try it!

Marina said...

Delia gave me a recipe similar to this. This is really great when you're cold. Thanks for the variation.

Anonymous said...

did you cook this for the missionaries or can I? :o)

Jessica said...

I used this recipe last night. I switched it up and used white corn for one of my cans and it was absolutely delicious!! I guess we are just pigs because there was only left overs for me for lunch. But it was absolutely great!!! Keep the recipes coming!!

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