If you're going to start cooking with beer, there's no better beer recipe than chili. Crack a cold one and get cooking!
After years of adjustments I have found a recipe for all to enjoy. Previous ones were either too hot or too mild, this one even was to the liking of my fiancee who hates chili.
Warm simple chili that hits the spot during a football game or any other time you really need it.
This thick chili has a good, full burn with unexpected little bits of sweetness.
Growing up in Boy Scouts you learn all kinds of different ways to cook. This started out as my scoutmaster's Dutch oven chili. Now that I'm grown up, I've adjusted the recipe to my own tastes. This is a great one for that slow cooker, Dutch oven, or even a pot on the stove. You might want to put a warning sticker on this one, it's spicy!
A delightful sweet and slightly spicy red chicken chili that is perfectly complimented by a nice cornbread. Fantastic for fall and winter days. Works well as a quick and easy dinner when having friends or family over.
Grampa Dave is at it again with a tried and true recipe for chili that uses beer and coffee as flavorizers. This version of the American favorite is not too hot, but real long on flavor. If you like my Barbeque Sauce, I promise you'll like this, too!
Everyone that has tried this chili has loved it, the house smells great when you make it, and it tastes even better. This recipe makes 16 servings, which can be 2 batches at most homes. We make more, and freeze it: lasts longer, tastes better.
Where's the beef? Right here !!! If you love a meaty and hearty chili you've found what you're looking for. Over the years I've eaten a lot of chili, looked at many chili recipes and talked with several people to create my unique blend. Interesting ingredients that make this stand out: 5 different meats (4 pounds total) 3 different peppers (Green & Red Bell + Hungarian) Sauce base including Coffee, Beer and Beef Broth Unsweetened cocoa powder
This chunky chili uses beer brats for a meaty texture and has a slightly sweet taste backed by a good slow spicy kick.
A lighter version of a true Texas-style chili.
This chili is best made in a crock pot but can be made on the stove-top if desired. Tastes even better left over and goes great with an ice-cold beer.
Being in Texas, chili is a staple on the few cold days we have each year. This is something I've come up with after years of trying to perfect an easy to make and delicious chili. This is a very spicy chili and the perfect meal for a chilly day. The beans are optional here as they traditionally aren't found in Texas chili.
This is a chili recipe my mom used to make all the time. Enjoy!
When you want a Chili that is full of heat and taste that will leave you with a sweat filled forehead and a red face, but leave you craving for more, this is what you'll want to go for.
Turkey chili cooked up in a bath of spices and beer.
That's right, five chilis. Count 'em up: Red bell, jalapeno, anaheim, powdered and chipotle. All that spice gets a healthy teammate in ground turkey. Inspired by Danny Jaye's "Best Damn Chili."
Chili made with two of men's favorites: beer and teriyaki sauce. Made with turkey for a slightly healthier meal. Inspired by scudiero10's "Chris' Football Chili"
Not just a chili. This is a feast of beans, ground turkey, sausage and even beer. Inspired by Jon's "Jon's Beer Chili"
A very easy turkey chili, but a spicy one. Inspired by Tray_H's "Tray's Spicy Texas Chili"
A full meal out of the pot and on to your plate. Beer adds extra flavor to this turkey chili, and brown rice makes sure you'll be filled up after one bowl.