I can seirously get down on a bowl of classic chili.
Ingredients:
- ½ pound ground pork
- 2 cups of assorted beans (I used red and black, that I froze from Red Beans and Rice and black beans from when I made Deconstructed Chili)
- 2 slices Applewood Smoked Bacon
- “Marinara” Sauce from Calzones (Check)
- 3 cloves garlic
- Ancho Chili Powder
- Smoked Paprika
- Salt and Pepper to taste
1) Chop bacon and garlic. Add to a pan.
2) Once bacon has rendered, add ground pork.
3) In a pot heat tomato sauce.
4) To sauce, add beans and about a cup of water if there’s not
enough liquid.
5) To ground pork add paprika and ancho chili powder to taste.
6) Once pork is cooked through add to tomato sauce and beans.
7) Add salt, pepper, and more chili powder to taste.
8) Simmer until some water has cooked off and chili has
thickened.
Serve with chopped onions and grated cheddar cheese
(optional).
Cost breakdown:
Pork: $2.40
Bacon: $0.46x2= $0.92
Beans: $0.32+$0.25= $0.57
Marinara Sauce: Negligible since the cost was already absorbed into the Calzones
Garlic: $0.06x3= $0.18
Chili Powders: So hard to calculate -_-
Pork: $2.40
Bacon: $0.46x2= $0.92
Beans: $0.32+$0.25= $0.57
Marinara Sauce: Negligible since the cost was already absorbed into the Calzones
Garlic: $0.06x3= $0.18
Chili Powders: So hard to calculate -_-
Total: $2.40+$0.92+ $0.57+$0.18= $4.07 +small cost of chili
powder for multiple servings
Side note 1: The total cost will be slightly more if making the tomato sauce fresh, or if using the optional garnishes.
Side note 1: The total cost will be slightly more if making the tomato sauce fresh, or if using the optional garnishes.
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