This chili recipe is perfect for chilly fall Sunday football games. It's also great for simmering in the slow cooker and will soon become one of your favorite football party recipes....
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Brown sugar sweetens this chili up to perfection. But the Worcestershire sauce gives it a depth of flavor that will taste like its been cooking all day. Serve it beside grilled cheese and saltine crackers.
Thick and tasty chili loaded with chili beans and sweetened slightly with brown sugar. Throw together and simmer for an hour; then set down and enjoy the hearty flavor.
Serve this no-bean chili with beans or rice on the side. It's mild, so use salsa to raise the "heat" level as desired. See the recipe for Tomatillo Salsa for a quick, zesty salsa.
Try this chili recipe for your next game day. Everyone will be pleasantly surprised by this healthier version of this football essential. Serve it with sour cream, shredded cheese, green onions and corn chips.
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A casserole fit for kings. This has all the goodness of rich and hearty chili along with some pasta to soak up all that tomato sauce. This is a perfect way to change up leftover chili.
Here's a great game day chili for those who like it a little sweeter. You could always spice it up with a jalapeno or two. Serve it with tortilla chips and all the toppings of cheese, green onions and sour cream.
A quick and healthy dinner perfect for a weeknight. Great way to use leftover chili. Bake your potatoes in the oven if you have the extra time to get the skins crispy.
White Chicken Chili is a tasty, convenient chili that is week-night easy. It has the added plus of a low fat alternative to the typical chili made with ground beef.
An easy throw together chili that will have everyone asking for seconds. It is especially good for kids because it doesn't have a lot of different ingredients that might make them shy away from it.
Quench the summer’s heat with this Thai-inspired blender cocktail featuring sweet mango and a hint of spicy heat from Thai Kitchen® Sweet Red Chili Sauce.
Here is an authentic chili recipe that gets its regional twist by adding cinnamon. It is typically served over spaghetti and topped with kidney beans, Cheddar cheese and onions.
These delicious bites, accompanied with a tasty dipping sauce, are loaded with flavor and texture—a spicy Southwestern version of the popular finger food.
Canned chipotle chiles in adobo provide both heat and a rich smokey flavor. Find them in well-stocked supermarkets or in Hispanic groceries. Any leftover chipotles can be frozen for future use.
Add some pan-Asian sizzle to your backyard barbecue. This recipe borrows the naan flatbread from Indian cuisine and the red chili sauce from Thai cuisine and puts them together on the grill for a modern day pizza.