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Easy Venison Chilli

2 lbs. coarsely ground venison

1/4 c. vegetable oil

1 c. chopped onions

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 lg. green pepper, cut in strips

3 tbsp. chili powder

2 tsp. sugar

3 1/2 c. whole tomatoes

1 c. tomato sauce

1 c. water

1/2 tsp. salt

2 c. kidney beans

Brown venison in vegetable oil. Add onions, garlic, and green pepper. Cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add chili powder, sugar, tomatoes, tomato sauce, water, and salt. Simmer 1 1/2 hours. Just before serving, add kidney beans. Serves 6-8.

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Oh, you said recipes.

Spice measurements are all approximate. I just brown the meat with the vegetables, drain and then throw all of it in a pot and simmer.

1 lb ground meat

1 large sweet onion chopped

1 large bell pepper chopped

1 large stalk celery chopped

2 cloves garlic minced

1 or more fresh minced jalapenos depending on preference

1 28 oz can crushed tomatoes or the equivalent of fresh crushed tomatoes

1 28 oz can tomato sauce

1/2 28 oz can water or stock

1 can black beans

1 can pinto beans

2 cans light kidney beans drained & rinsed

1/4 cup chili powder

1/2 cup cumin

1/2 Tbsp oregano

1 tsp salt

1/2 tsp pepper

I think that's all.

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Open 2 cans of tomato sauce and 1 can of diced tomatos and add to crock pot. Open and drain 2 cans of red beans. Do a rough squish of the beans from 1 can and add the other can whole. I cube and fry up the andouille sausage then remove it and throw it in my crocky. In the same pot I add and onion, 6 cloves of garlic, 1 green pepper and 2 poblanos. (all diced). Add 2 squirts of honey. add to crockzilla.

Throw in ground beef and fry. Add chili powder and S&P. Open a can of chipotles in adobo sauce. Pour in a little and I mean a little bit of the adobo sauce into the meat (a little goes a long way in adding the smoke flavor. Take the rest of the peppers and rinse the sauce of and give the a rough chop and throw them in.

Finally take about a #1 of okra rinse and cut into small slices. Cook over night and them win.

I also add a small amount of Cinnamon to the beef and occasionally a creole seasoning to the veggies like tony cacheres.

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