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Ding-dong! The beans are gone! (A paleo chili recipe)

When I first learned about chili, I thought I had found the gateway meal that would lead me to the world of legumes.

From as far back as I can remember, I always had a problem with beans of most kind. I have tales from kindergarten about the chick pea situation in one of the soup they served weekly and how I had to negotiate a tolerable ratio for my bowl with the cook – the agreement was a single chick pea per bowl, but I had to actually eat it in front of an educator… it was an event every week -_-

Turned out I find legumes as undesirable in chili than in soup. Yet I like chili – how comforting it is in winter, how the spiciness helps with congestion, how it is full of flavor and how deep and complex this flavor can be. And just the process of making chili… it’s a bit like brewing a potion. I was therefore really glad when I heard Dr Sheldon Cooper say that real chili does not contain beans. AH!

In its bean-less form, chili happens to be a fantastic paleo meal that can be prepared in advanced and stored for these lazy days when you feel just like ordering pizza.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 1 lb beef (chuck, tenderloin) in small cubes (I don’t know much about meat cut… I just bought cubed beef for braising, and re-cubed them smaller)
  • 1 tsp ancho chili powder
  • 1 tsp chili peppers flakes
  • 1 tbsp cumin seed
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 2 cups onions, chopped
  • 1/2 cup beef stock
  • 2 cans (28 ounces) of crushed tomatoes (or 1 can crushed, 1 can whole or diced tomatoes… I just prefer the texture of all crushed tomatoes)
  • 4 tbsp tomato paste
  • 3 bell peppers, chopped
Note - The original recipe suggested the use of dried ancho and chili peppers. I couldn’t find any, so I substituted for the powder and flakes. If you can put your hand on some, the recipe called for 2 dried ancho chili and 2 dried red chili pepper, that you need to soak in hot water for 30 minutes. Just sayin’.

Instructions

In a large pot over high heat, add half of the oil (1/4 cup). When the oil is hot, add cubed meat and brown on all sides. Remove browned cubes from the pot and set aside.

Combine remaining olive oil (1/4 cup), ancho chili powder, chili peppers flakes, cumin seeds, garlic powder, cayenne pepper and chipotle peppers in blender or food processor and blend about 30 seconds, until it looks like a paste.

Return your large pot to medium heat and cook ground meat until it’s nicely browned.

Add onions and seasoning paste to the beef and cook until the onions are slightly translucent.

Add the beef stock, bring to a simmer and cook until stock is slightly reduced.

Add in the canned tomatoes, tomato paste, chopped pepper and browned cubed meat.

Stir all ingredients and simmer for about 2 hours.

Eat what you can and store the rest!

Note - A chili recipe is always a work in progress. Next time, I will experiment with adding a bit of salt to it, as well as using whole canned tomatoes that I crush myself in the blender – I find that crushed tomatoes can be very sweet.

Adapted from the book Paleo Comfort Foods by Julie & Charles Mayfield.

FFF: First Week Report

Waking up with the sun

One thing I forgot to take into account when I decided on this challenge for my Freakin’ Fab February is that… well it’s February. And I’m in Quebec. And the window of my bedroom faces West. The only light coming through my window is my neighbor’s backyard light that he leaves open ALL NIGHT. In the morning, everything is somber and gray, which is not exactly uplifting. After two very relaxing morning of late sleeping, I decided I would try that back in SF if my boyfriend is willing…

I programed my alarm clock to wake me at 6 a.m. this morning. I woke up to close it.

And went back to bed.

Eating Healthy

I’m very glad to report this was a huge success. My will was unfaltering, due in part to the excellent chili I prepared last Sunday and the “salad bar” drawer I had set up in the fridge. The idea is to make everything easier than ordering pizza. And by eating much more protein than I’m use to, I almost eliminated my sugar craving. Which is not a small feat.

I still have plenty of chili for this week, yeah! It’s lucky, because my car is stuck behind a five feet high snowbank I have no time to take care of.

Creative Practice

The funny thing is that the day after I posted my list of challenge, my coach asked me NOT to write this week, as a practice. Of course I listened to her…

Reading Less

Partial success. Blogs are like a drug to me. And these days I’m obsess with shoes and did my share of mindless shoes searching (I’m looking for the perfect comfortable heels with round toes). How much time can a girl browses shoes online? Gosh… It’s not exactly reading, but it’s not exactly productive either :/

So…

All in all, I’m alright with the result. That’s the big thing I’m trying to learn with my coaching sessions: not forming excessive expectations and being happy with the results I get. Very zen. Very though.