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  2. 20 Texan Recipes That Anyone Who Lives There Will Defend ...

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    Best Texas Chili Recipe. The most important part of Texas chili? Absolutely no beans! But rest assured, this meat-centered chili still has plenty of depth, thanks to chuck roast, bacon, plenty of ...

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    A true Texas chili has no beans in sight. Instead, it's made with all beef, two types of dried chiles, and plenty of spice. Top it off with pickled jalapeños and corn chips.

  4. 50 Cheap and Easy Instant Pot Recipes - AOL

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    This recipe for Texas-style chili (which traditionally does not include beans) is hearty and meaty, but required long, slow cooking — until the Instant Pot. ... 15. Baked Beans. This baked bean ...

  5. Texas Cowboy Chili Recipe - AOL

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    CUT beef strips crosswise into small cubes. HEAT oil in nonstick saucepot.Add beef and cook until browned and juices evaporate, stirring often. ADD onion, green pepper and cumin and cook until pepper is tender-crisp.

  6. Skyline Chili - Wikipedia

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    Skyline Chili is unique in that it is not chili con carne, the meat dish that originated in Mexico and is the state dish of Texas. Instead, Cincinnati chili is a sauce usually used over spaghetti or hot dogs, [9] containing a unique spice blend that gives it a very distinct, sweet-and-savory taste. Officially, the recipe for Skyline Chili is a ...

  7. Chili con carne - Wikipedia

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    Chili con carne [a] (Spanish: [ˈtʃili koŋ ˈkaɾne] lit. ' chili with meat '), [1] often shortened to chili, is a spicy stew of Mexican origin containing chili peppers (sometimes in the form of chili powder), meat (usually beef), tomatoes, and often pinto beans or kidney beans. [2]

  8. Texan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Commercial manufacture of chili powders began in Texas in the 1890s. [5] Today, chili is the official state dish. [16] Texas is known for its variation of chili con carne. Texas chili is typically made with hot peppers and beef (or sometimes game meats like venison) and is sometimes served with pinto beans, either as a side dish or in the chili ...

  9. Beans or Bust: 7 Reasons Why All Chili Should Have Beans - AOL

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    5. It's Tradition. We didn't all grow up in places where putting beans in your chili was sacrilege. A chunky homemade ground beef and bean combination dominates in most parts of the U.S. outside ...