Caribou Chili Recipe
Yield: 8 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
4 lbs: Caribou, chunked preferred or ground
1 large: Onion, chopped
2: Garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp: Oregano,
2 tsp: Cumin,
1 cup: Red wine, beef broth or beer
6 tsp: Chili powder,
1 1/2 cup: Canned tomatoes and juice or small can tomato paste,
2 tsp: Liquid hot pepper sauce OR,
1/2 tsp: Cayenne Pepper Salt to taste,
Directions:
Place meat, onion and garlic in a large heavy skillet or Dutch oven.
Cook until light colored. Add oregano, cumin, water, chili powder,
tomatoes, hot pepper sauce (more or less to taste), and salt. Bring
to a boil, lowering heat, and simmer for one hour. Optionally, the
sauce may be thickened with a little (1-2 tb.) Masa or Corn meal.
If possible, allow chili to cool and sit for at least
6 hours before re-heating and serving. It always tastes
better the second day. Extra optional ingredients:
1 c Green Bell pepper chopped
1 c Red Bell pepper chopped Ancho, Pequin, Jalapeno or other
chile peppers
1/2 ts All Spice
2 tb Cilantro fresh chopped
1 ts Ground coriander A little red wine vinegar and an equal
amount of brown sugar Up to 2 tb Worcestershire Sauce Kidney or small
red "chili" beans * [N.B. This is *illegal* in Texas but quite
common in the rest of the world!] 1/2 c or more Mushrooms chopped
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Cook until light colored. Add oregano, cumin, water, chili powder,
tomatoes, hot pepper sauce (more or less to taste), and salt. Bring
to a boil, lowering heat, and simmer for one hour. Optionally, the
sauce may be thickened with a little (1-2 tb.) Masa or Corn meal.
If possible, allow chili to cool and sit for at least
6 hours before re-heating and serving. It always tastes
better the second day. Extra optional ingredients:
1 c Green Bell pepper chopped
1 c Red Bell pepper chopped Ancho, Pequin, Jalapeno or other
chile peppers
1/2 ts All Spice
2 tb Cilantro fresh chopped
1 ts Ground coriander A little red wine vinegar and an equal
amount of brown sugar Up to 2 tb Worcestershire Sauce Kidney or small
red "chili" beans * [N.B. This is *illegal*
common in the rest of the world!] 1/2 c or more Mushrooms chopped
Source from luhu.jp