As for the argument over beans’ place in a chili bowl, it’s not a recent phenomenon — they’ve been in the mix for at least a century. “Adding beans and other vegetables to chili was a response to the meat rationing of the World Wars,” ウォルシュは言った. Frugal home cooks used the produce from their victory gardens to get creative with their chili recipes, and the new traditions stuck.
No matter your eating habits, there’s a chili out there for you. Find your favorite chili from the suggestions below, or try a new variation and spice things up this month.
Texas-style chili con carne
As any Texan will likely tell you, there are no beans in traditional chili con carne — the focus is on chile peppers and meat. “Texans don’t put beans in the chili for the same reason that Italian-Americans don’t dump spaghetti into the red sauce,” ウォルシュは言った. “Cincinnati chili and Texas chili are essentially sauces served with other foods, often with beans on the side.”
Make it with chunks of chuck roast or try Lady Bird Johnson’s famous recipe that calls for ground beef,
then feel free to gussy it up with as many toppings as you like.
It’s also ideal as a burrito or enchilada filling,
ladled over fries or tater tots,
or as the crowning glory of Frito Pie.
White chicken chili
“白い” chili gets its name from a few substitutions: Instead of red meat and tomatoes, chicken and its broth are used, and instead of red chile peppers, green chiles are the stars of the show here. Many recipes also include white beans, such as cannellini or Great Northern.
Make this white chicken chili on the stovetop or in an Instant Pot with either mild or hot canned New Mexican Hatch chiles,
depending on how much spice you prefer.
If you’re feeling ambitious,
you can also roast Anaheim or poblano peppers and add them to the chili for more flavor.
Cincinnati chili
Cinnamon might sound like a strange ingredient for a chili recipe,
but for the Macedonian immigrants of the Midwest,
it made sense.
The Greek dish of pasta with meat sauce known as makaronia me kima resembled Southwestern chili,
so the name was Americanized. “
But they left in the cinnamon,
nutmeg,
allspice and cloves that make it taste so unique.
And they still served it over pasta,” ウォルシュは言った.
Cincinnati chili is always served over spaghetti,
but the toppings can add up.
Eat it “
three-way”
with shredded cheddar cheese, “
four-way”
with diced white onions and cheese,
or go all the way with “
five-way”
chili topped with beans,
onions and cheese.
Sweet potato black bean chili
“
As long as it has chile peppers in it,
I have no beef with vegetarian chili,” ウォルシュは言った,
and this vegan chili is loaded with chiles.
Sweet potatoes replace traditional stewed beef here,
simmered in a sauce that features fresh chopped poblanos and ancho chile-based chili powder,
along with smoked paprika.
If you have leftover cubed butternut squash or other hard winter squash, feel free to substitute some or all the sweet potatoes in the recipe.
Vegetarian bean chili
You want beans in your chili?
How about three different types of beans? この
spicy vegetarian chili is loaded with kidney,
pinto and black beans.
The classic chili spices are also rounded out by one secret ingredient —
red curry paste —
to add more heat and depth of flavor.
Or for another variation on beans,
this recipe uses refried pinto beans in place of whole canned beans to thicken the chili.
Smoked sausage chili
There is a long (
and confusingly named)
tradition of topping hot dogs and sausages with chili,
whether we’re talking Detroit’s Coney Island dogs,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania’s Texas wieners,
or Rhode Island’s hot wieners, としても知られている
New York System wieners.
Ben’s Chili Bowl in Washington, D.C.,
is famous for serving its chili over half-smoke sausages,
but you can take the idea of chili over sausage and turn it into a one-pot meal.
For an internationally inspired melting pot chili,
use kielbasa or andouille sausage links.