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    Default Venison Chili at work

    During our busy season at work there's a group of us that takes turns bringing in a hot lunch on Mondays. Pretty good gig - take your two turns and end up not having to worry about lunch for a few months worth of Mondays.

    Anyhow, tried a new recipe out and took in one slow cooker of beef and one full of venison. Only had two of the ladies with some bambi comments, but the venison went faster than the beef! I kept all my pans and utensils separate to give people the choice. Was happy to see it enjoyed. Even had a few people outside the group ask for a taste. Success!

    I doubled the recipe and it filled my large slowcooker:

    2lbs Ground venison
    2 cans kidney beans
    2 cans black beans
    2 cans diced tomatoes
    2 onions
    1 green pepper (I threw in one red too)
    4 garlic cloves
    2 tbsp chili powder
    1 tbsp cumin
    1 tbsp franks (I went with more than less)

    Cook the onions and garlic in some oil first. Add the venison. Cook until almost done. Heave everything in the slow cooker and cooked overnight (8 hours on low).

    Quick and easy. Enjoy!

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    That's great that your chilli was a success. It was a good idea to offer the choice.

    Do be careful though. I now need to add 1/4 cup of Frank's Xtra hot and had some serious chilli powder imported to be sure my stash is left alone. My BIL was the worst for it. Now with just a glance at my chilli pot he pinches his cheeks. Lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    That's great that your chilli was a success. It was a good idea to offer the choice.

    Do be careful though. I now need to add 1/4 cup of Frank's Xtra hot and had some serious chilli powder imported to be sure my stash is left alone. My BIL was the worst for it. Now with just a glance at my chilli pot he pinches his cheeks. Lol.
    Frank's is nothing.. try using Dave's insanity hot sauce... a couple drops is all you need.. I put Frank's on my eggs.
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    Co-Workers / Customers love when I come through with meat treats, deer, goose, moose, etc, sausages, peperettes, jerky, they eat it all up!
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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    I put Frank's on my eggs.
    Just your eggs?

    This o'le broad has ya beat!

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    Just eggs.. (breakfast) I . Put Dave's on every thing else.. breakfast doesn't need the heat of Dave's.. and Frank's it's like ketchup for everything else


    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    Just your eggs?

    This o'le broad has ya beat!

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    I agree with Topher. There was a time when I considered franks hot...Now I like it off the spoon, rim of the bowl etc.

    I have tried some impressive hot sauces over the years...some with interesting names too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishy Wishy View Post
    I agree with Topher. There was a time when I considered franks hot...Now I like it off the spoon, rim of the bowl etc.

    I have tried some impressive hot sauces over the years...some with interesting names too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishy Wishy View Post
    I agree with Topher. There was a time when I considered franks hot...Now I like it off the spoon, rim of the bowl etc.

    I have tried some impressive hot sauces over the years...some with interesting names too.
    I got this bbq sauce from a local butcher.. Unsure of the name atm.. but it's so hot even I can't eat it.. I have eaten habaneros... I ate chicken wings Soooo Hot the cook had to leave the kitchen cause the fumes burnt their eyes...
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