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    A basic but satisfying winter chilli

    Basic chilli recipe that doesn't take very long to put together. Can be done with beef, venison, tahr etc

    700g red meat of some description, chopped roughly into small cubes (i just pulse it in a food processor)
    2 heaped tablespoons tomato paste
    1 bottle of beer, preferably something dark
    4 large onions
    250ml of beef stock
    3-4 cloves garlic
    1/4 cup of your favourite hot sauce (i used siracha)
    1/8 cup white vinegar
    1 can kidney beans

    Spice blend
    1tbsp chilli powder
    1/2 tbsp cumin
    1 tsp oregano
    1tbsp cocoa powder (NOT HOT CHOCOLATE POWDER)
    1tsp cinnamon
    1/2 tsp clove, ground
    1 tsp black pepper
    1 tbsp smoked paprika
    Salt to taste


    Get a pot ripping hot with a good glug of oil in it, add your meat and leave it the fuck alone for 5 minutes until there's a thick brown crust, then stir and continue this until meat is very well browned, drain any excess fat.

    In a food processor chuck in the onions, beer, garlic and tomato paste, whiz up into a liquid or as close as you can get it.
    Mix spices in a cup or something and chuck them in with the beef, cook for a minute then add liquid and stock and vinegar, top off with water as needed, simmer gently 2 hours or until tender and thickened slightly. Add a drained can of kidney beans in the last hour of cooking.

    Top with some grated cheese. Simple but bloody good.

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    Have you considered starting a YouTube channel?

    You're a bit of a wordsmith and clearly know your way around a kitchen. Could make for some entertaining content. Get a big enough audience, engage with commentators, unlock potential opportunities etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    Have you considered starting a YouTube channel?

    You're a bit of a wordsmith and clearly know your way around a kitchen. Could make for some entertaining content. Get a big enough audience, engage with commentators, unlock potential opportunities etc etc.
    Considered it but i wanna move house first so i'm not getting in the way of my uncle. Maybe towards the end of the year.
    Book is priority right now (will be a teaser about that fairly soon)
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    You tube channel could be a good idea actually. Ok already answered lol

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    Yes you-tube Chanel and bloody good choice in beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300CALMAN View Post
    Yes you-tube Chanel and bloody good choice in beer.
    Compliment my uncle he bought it lol, far too quality for my tastes
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