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The Best Chili Recipe: How to Make it Easy

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I like to use venison in my chili feel free to use beef.

Venison Chili is a meal that you could have anytime of the year! It is extremely simple, cheap to make, and easy to eat. You will want to eat 1 bowl a day. If you start, you won’t be able to stop!

This venison chili will be made partly in an instant pot, and partly in a large soup pot. But, you can make it in a crock pot, slow cooker, large pot, or instant pot like we are doing today!



Equipment Needed

Veggie Chopper buy on Amazon.

Instant Pot buy on Amazon.

Need beans? Rice? Yogurt? Or how about throwing in a fully frozen roast? No problem. With the Instant Pot, go from raw ingredients to mouthwatering meals in a matter of hours.

Plus, in the winter, it’s a lifesaver, keeping your home cozy without overheating it like the oven might. And in the summer? Say goodbye to sweltering kitchens. The Instant Pot does its magic without turning your home into a sauna. So, if you haven’t tried it yet, what are you waiting for?

let me tell you, my Instant Pot yogurt recipe? It’s a game-changer. Creamy, tangy, and oh-so-delicious, it’s the perfect way to start your day or enjoy as a snack.

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Ingredients

Adjust seasoning to taste once you’re done cooking everyone’s chili is different.

How to Cook Your Beans

You will need to begin by cooking up some beans. We like to use a combination of pinto beans and red beans. Pinto beans for flavor, and red beans for flavor and texture. I personally enjoy pinto beans far more than I enjoy red beans, so I put a lot of pintos and a little red bean.

The way that you sort through beans is to put them on a plate and look through all of them to pick out any gross looking beans, or any noticeable clumps of dirt or rocks.

To wash beans, you just need to put them in a container, and put some water in the container and agitate it to take any residual dirt off the outside of the beans.

Discard this water and repeat the process as many times as you need to until the water comes out clean. After all, you don’t want any dirt in your beans.

PREPARE VEGETABLES

Brown Your Meat

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

DRAIN THE GREASE AND DUMP

Mix up all of your lovely ingredients!

Now all we need to do is season it up!

Seasonings

There are 4 seasonings we will be using today, most of which will probably be in your pantry already.

Salt
Black pepper
Cumin
Chili powder

If you want to make it a spicy venison chili recipe, you can add cayenne pepper, or red chili flake. It’s quite good! This will also have to be seasoned to your liking. Try a little bit, if you need it more spicy, add more.

Notes and Tips

Tips for Cooking Beans in the Instant Pot

As an added tip for cooking beans in the instant pot. The general rule of thumb for cooking beans is to put in 1-part beans and 3 parts water.

This means if you put 1 cup of beans in a pot, make sure and put 3 cups of water to accommodate them. Beans absorb a lot of water while they cook and so this quantity of water us necessary.

Also, different kinds of beans will take varying lengths of time to cook, so keep checking your beans by tasting them. Once nice and tender, its done.

THE DIGS ON DEER CHILI

So I have seen people in the past, adding a whole ridiculous amount of ingredients to deer chili. Now, that is not a bad way to do it, so not to bash the folks working harder than me for their deer chili, but you just simply don’t need all of that to make a good deer chili.

I challenge each individual person to taste, and examine what the seasoning does to the pot of chili. Taste your chili and add some, taste and add some more of it needs it.

Your palate is a very gifted one. Add seasoning NOT until you taste the seasoning there, but until you say, wow that is some good chili! At that point, you have added enough of the ingredient and can move on to the other seasoning.

VENISON CHILI IS ON MY TOP 10 RAINY DAY RECIPES

Without a doubt, coming in the house to escape from a rainy, and cold day is perfectly remedied with a hardy bowl of deer chili.

Rich in protein and carbohydrates, this is a comfort food extraordinaire. Being slow to digest, beans can provide you with a steady source of energy all day long. Which can really help on those slow days of inclement weather where your energy seems lower than normal.

Venison is a very nutrient dense, lean, and flavorful organic meat. Many people say they don’t like venison, but that is because they have not tried to like it.

Here on our small farm, I hunt deer during the fall and wintertime and that is all the red meat that we eat throughout the year. While I can admit it is much different than beef, it is also much healthier. I personally like venison more than I like beef.

VENISON CHILI: SIMPLE

Venison Chili is a delicious meal that can be enjoyed all year round. It is not only easy to prepare, but also affordable and satisfying. Once you have a taste of it, you won't be able to resist having another bowl.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Pound dry Pinto beans
  • 1 Pound Kidney beans
  • 3-6 Small White Onions
  • 4 Jalapeños (for mild)
  • 3 28oz cans of diced tomatoes
  • 5 Pounds of venison (or Beef)
  • 2 tablespoons Black Pepper
  • 3 tablespoons Cumin
  • 4 tablespoons Chili powder
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Cook up your beans (follow instructions cook the beans according to the instructions for the Instant Pot.)
  2. Drain and rinse the beans.
  3. Brown the ground venison or beef and drain it.
  4. Chop all your vegetables into 1/4-inch pieces.
  5. Combine all the ingredients in a pot, including your seasonings, and stir.
  6. Simmer the chili for around 30 minutes, or until the onions and jalapeños are cooked through. Finally, enjoy your delicious chili!

Notes

Cooking beans is simple! You don't need to follow a recipe to cook beans. Just use 1 part beans to 3 parts water, and canned beans work just as well. Additionally, you can use any type of beans you have available. If you don't have red beans or pintos, you can use any other type.

There's no need to use specific vegetables in venison chili. You can add any vegetable you like or have an abundance of. If you don't like onions, feel free to leave them out. If you love jalapeños, add extra in. There are many vegetables that you can use in deer chili, such as onions, jalapeños, peppers, tomatoes, garlic, squash, corn, and carrots. The possibilities are endless!

You can use any seasoning you prefer in your deer chili. You can use chili powder, cumin, molasses, brown sugar, cayenne pepper for heat, and paprika for a smoky flavor and attractive appearance. There are many different ingredients you can use, but chili powder is a must.

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

2 cups

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 600Protein: 24g

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