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Chili Colorado Recipe (Old School Chili!)



Chili Colorado is an old school chili with big chunks of beef & a chili pepper sauce. A traditional Mexican recipe of pork or beef stewed low and slow in a rich red chili sauce, hence the name “colorado,” which means “colored red,” not from the state of Colorado.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 What is Chili Colorado
0:20 Chili Peppers
0:36 Remove Stems & Seeds
1:16 Toast the Chilies
1:58 Rehydrate Chilies
2:08 Season the Beef
3:23 Chili Sauce
4:56 TIP – Turn Pulp into a Seasoning Blend
5:30 Brown the Beef
6:17 Into the Pot
7:48 Simmer
8:20 Variations & BEANS?!
9:30 Serving
9:59 Taste!
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THINGS YOU’LL NEED:
6 ancho chili peppers stemmed and seeded
6 guajillo peppers stemmed and seeded
2 pasilla peppers stemmed and seeded
3 chiles de arbol stemmed and seeded
1 tablespoon Mexican oregano
1 teaspoon cumin
Salt and pepper to taste
FOR THE CHILI
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 small onion chopped
2 jalapeno peppers chopped (optional – I like the extra heat and flavor)
4-5 cloves garlic chopped
2.5 pounds beef chuck roast cut into bite-sized chunks
¼ cup flour
Salt and pepper to taste
2 cups beef stock, chicken or vegetable stock are good, too
FOR SERVING: Crumbly white cheese, fresh herbs, spicy chili flakes – Rice and/or warmed tortillas, if desired

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36 Comments

  1. That recipe looks like the exact duplicate of Texas Red chili. As for beans? To each his own. I prefer no beans. As for the argument about beans? Chili was originally no beans. The story how beans came about in chili was back in the old west, when Cowboys moved cattle across country, the cook would sometimes run out of chili and some of the Cowboys wouldn't get any chili. So the cook would add beans as a filler to make more chili and feed more Cowboys. Beans were a cheap way to make the chili go further.

  2. I followed your instructions to a "T". My chili was pronominal. Best I ever had or made. And I have to look real hard to find a really bad bowl of chili. My wife is not a fan of chili unless it's Gringo" chili like the make in Indiana, then only very seldom. She had two bowls of this chili. I seem to have a 74 year old convert. I'm 79. Good job!

  3. You don’t need the flour with the amount of chili’s you are using. You can purée onions if you want a thicker gravy. I have been making this basic chili for 40+ years. Thanks for sharing.

  4. No beans for my house , I am Canadian , but I go for the Texas red style of chili , often I will do a BBQ flavour to it as well which is nice . The real question is , what do you eat your chili with? tortilla chips? corn bread? texas toast? let us know!

  5. I am team no beans, but I did add fire roasted tomatoes. I made this recipe tonight, and it's simmering on the stove and finishing up right now. I can't wait to taste it. Awesome recipe, very very similar to a bowl of Texas red. I bought a new blender slash food processor in order to make chili and it worked beautifully. I will be making this one a bunch of times.

  6. Use a heat proof rubber spatula to scrape ALL the ingredients clean out of the bowls, from what I saw in your video you left a lot of the sauce mix in the bowls. Looks like I'll be trying your recipe the next time I make Chili, and thanks for the recipe.

  7. That’s it!
    That is the Chili Colorado that I have been looking for.
    I was skeptical about your recipe calling for six (!) different chili peppers, but that is it! 🙌
    It is true Chili Colorado.
    Thank you:)

  8. Chili Colorado is awesome, but I hate the itty bity skin in the chili, so I strain in a strainer, ( also do this with Tamales) add your left over chili water and stir, to get your strained chili! We never use Beef, only pork loin, add Jalapeno not chili powder, add a Tablespoon, minced garlic, and when you can use more dried Hatch Green Chilis then the sweet ones! Beans are a side only, as is Spanish Rice! Corn tortillas are a must have, Toasted!

  9. Dude, at first I was thinking ‘ Oh great, another white dude making a bland dish’. But you immediately had my attention with the peppers added to make the red sauce. I am going to try it with pork. Great video! Thanks

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