Hello everybody, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, chilli con carne (but no carne). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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Chilli con carne (but no carne) is one of the most favored of recent trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Chilli con carne (but no carne) is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook chilli con carne (but no carne) using 16 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Chilli con carne (but no carne):
- Prepare ~500g of mushrooms(I used the common large white capped ones)
- Get 1 can Kidney beans
- Get 2 spoons Tomato concentrate
- Take 2 cans chopped tomatoes (in tomato juice preferably)
- Get 5 shallots (reasonable size)
- Make ready 100 % dark cocoa powder
- Prepare Sunflower oil
- Make ready Spices
- Get Chilli powder
- Take Garlic powder
- Get Black pepper
- Make ready Salt
- Make ready Cumin
- Get Sweet paprika powder
- Take Add-ons (optional)
- Prepare 500 g rice (any, I used basmati)
Not only will you learn how to cook the best chilli con carne you have ever tasted, but you will also increase your English vocabulary and learn about countable. A vegetarian derivative of chilli con carne (just without the…meat). The vegetarian alternative to chilli is actually quite fresh and light to eat since it does Chilli typically includes kidney beans but you can substitute this for what you want. As far as I am concerned what makes chilli is the flavour of cumin.
Steps to make Chilli con carne (but no carne):
- Get a large non stick pot and add some sunflower oil in and turn on the heat to medium
- Peel the shallots and chop them up down to a reasonably small size
- Throw them into the pot and cook until they brown a little then turn down the heat to a low to give you time for the mushrooms
- Chop up the mushrooms and add to the pot, increase heat to medium when everything is in
- Cook until the mushrooms reduce in size and brown/grey
- Add the two cans of tomatoes, and red kidney beans
- Stir for about 2 minutes then add your concentrate
- Add some cocoa, about a teaspoon and a half
- Add your spices, the amount which is to your liking of coarse (I like a fairly spicy chilli)
- (Optional) Rule of thumb when cooking rice: if you have a set amount of rice, add twice the amount of water plus a teeny bit more
- Add your rice and water into a pot that you will cook it in
- Cook on high until the water evaporates (mine came out like that:)
The vegetarian alternative to chilli is actually quite fresh and light to eat since it does Chilli typically includes kidney beans but you can substitute this for what you want. As far as I am concerned what makes chilli is the flavour of cumin. When you remove the chillies before serving, toss them into a mini chopper with a splash more oil and blitz to make a chilli oil paste. The surprise ingredient in this triple-tested chilli con carne is coffee, which helps to tenderise the meat and add greater depth of flavour. Cook chilli but don't stir in the coriander.
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