[UK kitchen] With rice or French fries, chili con carne
As the recipes vary, there are various ways to eat them, but basically, they are eaten on rice or with fries, and it is a Mexican-style American dish that is boiled down and placed on a hot dog except beans, or eaten with crackers. :D
3 serving
Within 90 minutes
MrsPeach
Ingredients
  • Steamed beef
    250g
  • Tomato
    2ea
  • Paprika
    1/2ea
  • onion
    1/2ea
  • Red Pepper
    1~2ea
  • tomato paste
    1Tbsp
  • Broth
    200ml
  • crushed garlic
    1tsp
  • Salt
    little
  • Cooking oil
    little
  • Qmin
    1/2tsp
  • Paprika
    1tsp
  • Chili powder
    1tsp
  • an oregano
    1/2tsp
  • Dark chocolate
    2piece
  • Orange
    1~2Tbsp
Cooking Steps
STEP 1/5
Prepare 2 tomatoes and 1/2 red paprika in bite-size pieces, 1/2 onion and 1 red pepper in small pieces
STEP 2/5
Put olive oil or cooking oil in a pot and stir-fry minced onions and garlic on medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes
STEP 3/5
Add 250g of minced beef, 1/2 tsp of cumin powder, 1 tsp of smoked paprika powder, 1 ts of fine chili powder, and 1 tbsp of tomato paste and stir-fry
STEP 4/5
Stir-fry prepared tomatoes, red paprika, red pepper, and 1/2 tsp oregano, then add 200 ml of beef stock and reduce heat to low heat and simmer for at least 45 minutes to an hour
STEP 5/5
Add the Kidney Bean to the stew that has been boiled down to a certain degree and boil it down to your taste
Depending on your preference, you can enjoy chicken, pork, turkey, etc
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