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<blockquote data-quote="Extork" data-source="post: 186206" data-attributes="member: 2241"><p>This is just a shot in the dark because I don't know how many of you make chili. Maybe you grow your own jalapeños and onions, sauté them up, and make that chili like a pro. Its an easy thing to experiment with though, because anyone can make it. Just throw it all in the pot and there you go.</p><p></p><p>For me it's an obsession to try to make the perfect chili. There's always some in my fridge. It's kinda fun to experiment. The latest batch I made has 4 cups of coffee in it lol. It actually amplifies the spicyness x2, and gives it a deeper flavor. The WORST thing I've ever tried was putting a can of Progresso soup into it (tomatoe with bacon). It probably would've been great if it was real bacon bits that hadn't been sitting around in a nasty can of cheap soup for forever. Made the whole thing taste like barf. </p><p></p><p>Do any of you mess around with chili? And what do you put in it? I definitely have a chili making obsession, along with pinball, and well... Beer (which also is great in chili). So what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Extork, post: 186206, member: 2241"] This is just a shot in the dark because I don't know how many of you make chili. Maybe you grow your own jalapeños and onions, sauté them up, and make that chili like a pro. Its an easy thing to experiment with though, because anyone can make it. Just throw it all in the pot and there you go. For me it's an obsession to try to make the perfect chili. There's always some in my fridge. It's kinda fun to experiment. The latest batch I made has 4 cups of coffee in it lol. It actually amplifies the spicyness x2, and gives it a deeper flavor. The WORST thing I've ever tried was putting a can of Progresso soup into it (tomatoe with bacon). It probably would've been great if it was real bacon bits that hadn't been sitting around in a nasty can of cheap soup for forever. Made the whole thing taste like barf. Do any of you mess around with chili? And what do you put in it? I definitely have a chili making obsession, along with pinball, and well... Beer (which also is great in chili). So what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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