ora8i Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 I'm only going to post 1 Chili with Lamb and Black Beans Categories: Meats Yield: 8 servings 1 3/4 c Black beans, sorted rinsed 2 tb Ginger, fresh minced 2 qt Water, or more as needed 2 tb Thyme, fresh minced or 2 ts Thyme, dried crumbled 2 lb Lamb bones 4 Thyme sprigs 1 tb Jalapeno, seeded, deveined 4 Parsley sprigs 1 1/4 ts Marjoram, dried, crumbled 1 Bay leaf 3/4 ts White pepper, fresh ground 3 Garlic clove, crushed 3/4 ts Black pepper, fresh ground 6 tb Olive oil 3/4 ts Pepper, cayenne 2 Onions, lg yel, chopped 3/4 ts Allspice 1 1/2 lb Lamb shoulder, ground 2 lb Italian tomatoes, chopped 2 tb Chili powder 1 1/4 c Wine, light zinfandel Salt as needed FOR BEANS: Soak Beans overnight in 2 qt. Water. In a large saucepan, bring Beans to a boil. Add lamb bones and bouquet garni and 1 crushed garlic clove. Reduce heat and simmer till Beans are tender but not mushy. Skim occasionally and add more Water if necessary to keep Beans submerged. FOR CHILI: Heat 3 T. Oil in large heavy saucepan over moderate heat. Add Onions and cook until soft, about 10 minutes. Add 2 cloves garlic, minced, and stir about 3 minutes. Transfer Onion and garlic mixture to a plate, using a slotted spoon. Add remaining Oil to pan. Increase heat to med. high. Add lamb and cook until no longer pink, breaking up with spoon, about 6 min. Return Onion mixture to pan; add Chili powder, Ginger, thyme, red Chili, marjoram, Peppers and allspice. Stir 5 minutes. AddTomatoes ( and half of their liquid, if canned). Bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer for another 5 minutes. Add 3/4 c of Zinfandel. Simmer, skimming occasionally, for 30 minutes. Drain Beans and reserve the cooking liquid. Discard the bones and garni. Add Beans and remaining Zinfandel to Chili mixture. Salt and season as necessary. Simmer 30 minutes, adding bean cooking liquid as needed to keep Chili moist (or soupy, as you like it). This Chili is best made ahead and allowed to season in the refrigerator for 24 hours. Reheat before serving. Title: Fred Drexel's 1981 Winning Chili Recipe There are a lot more over on my site if you want to look for them. Regards Ora. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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