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Chili for 40

§ December 3rd, 2008 § Filed under Food/Recipes § Tagged , , , § 1 Comment

Two weeks ago, I helped with the cooking for a fundraiser. We made chili so I jotted down the recipe. Carrots and celery greatly bulk up this recipe without losing flavour.

8 to 10 pounds ground beef, preferably lean
3 large onions, chopped finely
4 big carrots, peeled and chopped into a fine dice
1 bunch celery, chopped finely
5 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped finely
6 large tins of canned tomatoes (a combination of whole and diced)
4 small cans tomato paste
1 to 2 cups of water depending on consistency when you put in the tomatoes
5 cans (16 oz. each) kidney beans, rinsed and drained
3/4 cup chili powder (or to taste)
1 tbsp. ground oregano (optional)
1 tbsp. paprika (optional)
1 tbsp. dried parsley (optional)
1 tbsp. basil (optional)
1 tbsp. black pepper
1 tablespoon salt

In several batches, brown the ground beef and onions on medium heat until meat is no longer pink. Drain. Add the chopped carrots/celery, garlic, canned tomatoes, tomato paste, water, kidney beans, chili powder, optional spices, pepper and salt.

Bring to a boil and reduce heat. Cover and simmer for 1-1/2 to 2 hours. Serve with bread or buns.

We made this for about $40 which is just about $1 per serving. We already had some of the spices so that helps. If you were to find ground beef on sale and find the other items deeply discounted, you could lower it even more. You could also freeze this in 5 to 10 portions for future meals through the winter.

Saucy Hot Fudge Pudding Cake

§ September 12th, 2008 § Filed under Food/Recipes § Tagged , , , § No Comments

This is the ultimate comfort food recipe. It is cake and pudding together. It turns out magically. I have a friend who doubles this recipe, puts it into an ovenproof glass dish and it is her dessert contribution to parties. It disappears. And it’s inexpensive. You should have all of the ingredients on hand.

1 cup flour
1-1/2 cup sugar, divided into two ¾ cup portions
(I use only 1 cup total – two ½ cup portions – because I don’t like it as sweet)
2 tsp. Baking powder
½ cup butter (or margarine), melted
½ cup cocoa, divided into two ¼ cup portions
½ cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1-1/2 cups hot water

In a 9-inch square baking pan, combine flour, 3/4 cup (or 1/2 cup if you are cutting down) of the sugar, baking powder.

Blend together butter and ¼ cup of the cocoa. Add this to the above dry ingredient mixture with milk and vanilla. Mix well.

Combine remaining 3/4 cup sugar (or 1/2 cup if you are cutting down) and ¼ cup cocoa. Sprinkle over the above batter in pan. Do not mix in.

Carefully pour hot water over and DO NOT STIR.

Bake in a preheated 350°F oven for 35-40 minutes. 6 servings.

Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.

Magic.