Hot Dog Chili
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- Number of Servings: 16
Ingredients
Directions
1 lb ground chuck1/4 cup chopped onion1/2 cup ketchup1 tblsp chili powder1 tsp garlic powder1/4 tsp ground cumin1/2 cup water
Brown ground chuck in a frying pan then drain well
Return cooked ground chuck to frying pan over medium heat
Add chopped onion, ketchup and seasonings
Add water and bring all to boiling, reduce heat and cover
Allow to simmer at least 15 mins, but longer is better
Continue to add just enough water to keep chili from sticking
When ready to use, remove cover and allow any extra water to cook off until desired consistancy is reached. Don't allow to dry completely out.
One serving = 1 ounce or about 2 tablespoons
Number of Servings: 16
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user NEZAB24.
Return cooked ground chuck to frying pan over medium heat
Add chopped onion, ketchup and seasonings
Add water and bring all to boiling, reduce heat and cover
Allow to simmer at least 15 mins, but longer is better
Continue to add just enough water to keep chili from sticking
When ready to use, remove cover and allow any extra water to cook off until desired consistancy is reached. Don't allow to dry completely out.
One serving = 1 ounce or about 2 tablespoons
Number of Servings: 16
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user NEZAB24.
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 50.0
- Total Fat: 1.9 g
- Cholesterol: 18.4 mg
- Sodium: 121.7 mg
- Total Carbs: 2.6 g
- Dietary Fiber: 0.2 g
- Protein: 5.6 g
Member Reviews
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NYAYNE
My family has been making a spicier version of this since the 50s. We call it taxes hot sauce. We put it on hot dogs, actually white coney dogs/snappy grillers, and fish snadwiches. Dh and I also put it on veggie burgers. It also works with tortillas as a quasidilla or taco. - 1/23/10
Reply from NEZAB24 (1/28/10)
Yes, this is an old family recipe too. I just had to format it to get the calories for it...figured I might as well share it.
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GRAMAGERTIE
I'm going to try over the weekend. Can this be cooked in the crock pot? Gramagertie - 1/20/10
Reply from NEZAB24 (1/20/10)
I've never tried it in a crock pot because it just doesn't take that long to make, but I guess you could, but would have to brown the hamburger first..and that is what takes the most time to do anyway. Let me know if it works though.