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Meaty Chili

What a messy pot! And a blurry photo also! #meaty #chili

Hello everyone, I hope this day brings you joy! I will share my own self made chili recipe with you. Maybe that will bring you joy!

I am sorry for this messy pot, but I do like to fill it to the rim. And I had two of these pots going at the same time yesterday!

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All of these ingredients are used in one pot of chili. One big pot, that is. I over-use the hamburger meat and use 2 1/2 lbs per pot of chili. First I fry it up. But in all honesty, I had 10 lbs to cook so I used turkey roaster pans in the oven. As I would be canning this chili, once it was done, but that,s another blog day for you to research if you wish to!

I put 2 1/2 lbs of cooked meat in two large pots and cut up a whole, big onion in each and 4 garlic cloves in each pot. Saute about 10 minutes. Next open 2 can of tomatoes and 3 cans of pinto beans and add to the pot. Add in 1 can of 6 oz paste with 3 cans of water. One can of tomato sauce.

Use 1 pack of chili seasoning and 1 huge tbsp. of cumin. I use smoked paprika so I added 1 huge tbsp. Use 1 tbsp salt. I prefer pink salt so that is what I use in my house. I use 1 tsp. of accent.

Then I ground up some fresh peppercorns and used 1 tbsp of this.( This did make it spicy hot’ though). Next time I will do a tsp. I think this is everything. Just cook on low for 1 1/2 hour and then enjoy!

I decided to add to this post on the directions of how to can this chili so that you can have some stored up for power-less days.

First of all, you have hot chili so you want hot and clean quart jars and this has to be canned in a pressure cooker canner. So on my 23 quart, Presto canner. I fill it up to the water mark line inside the pot, down toward the bottom. Three inchs deep I believe. Go ahead and have this heating up on low heat, while you are preparing the filled jars of chili.

Have your chili on the stove and heated up also.

You will need a tiny dish of vinegar and some paper towels

A chili ladle and a jar lifter

Quart jars with boiling water about 3 inches deep in the jars

Rings and seals and a chopstick to de-bubble the filled jars with.

A folded kitchen towel near the canner on the counter to put the finished hot jars on.

The next step is t empty one- quart jar of the hot water and ladle fill it with the chili, up to 1-inch headspace from the top of the jar. Use the chopstick to de-bubble the jar. Use the vinegar on a paper towel to clean up the top rim of the jar. Put the seal on and the ring and then close up the jar, just finger tight and not cranking down extremley tightening the lid. Air needs to escape. Repeat this with every jar Put the silver canning pot bottom ring into the canner or a dish towel if you don’t have one. Put the jars into the canner.

Put the lid on the canner and turn the stove up to #5 or #6 heat. ( make sure that every time you wash your canning pot that you use a toothpick or pipe cleaner to clean all vents on the canner lid! This keeps you safe!

Let this heat up until you can see or feel steam coming out of the vent hole and then time it for ten minutes more. Now you are ready to put the jiggly weight on top of the lid. Watch the dial for the pressure to rise up to (Florida is #11 lbs pressure) check on the internet for your State altitude pressure for canning.

When it is at 11 lbs of pressure (for Florida) in the North part of the State for me) only then can you set the timer for 90 minutes. Turn down the heat setting to #3 seems to keep my pressure level at 11 lbs of pressure and not go under the 11 lbs of pressure or way over it.

Now you begin to babysit this pot and check on it every ten minutes to see that you are in range of 11 lbs of pressure. Adjust heat temp knob if need be. When the timer goes off (DO NOT OPEN THE POT).

Wait 30 to 45 minutes for the pressure to go down to zero. Then open with the lid facing away from your face as hot steam comes out.

Use the tongs to lift out the jars and set them on the folded towel that is near the pot on the counter. Walk away and listen to the sweet sounds of the pinging lids being sealed on each jar. This means it is safe and sealed for years. Leave alone overnight and then gently wash the outside of the jars with warm soapy water and let dry.

Label and date each jar and store it away from light. PS, I got the Lowes heavy-duty plastic canning shelves(5 tier) each, I got 2 and had ten shelves. So I made them 3 high for 2 shelving units in my bedroom and then the other 4 shelves made a unit for my tiny storage room, outside. That room gets hot so I stored empty jars and other stuff on that unit.

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Thank you for stopping by today. I will post again on Thur-Sat and Tuesday.

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