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Homemade Hot dog Chili

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Chili dogs are a must at birthday parties and why not throw in Frito pies as well.  If there is a way to eat this, trust me the men in your life will figure it out!  Over a bowl of rice, frito’s or just plain, it’s perfect.

This recipe couldn’t be simpler and packed fun of flavor. You’ll toss out that canned chili, once you realize how easy this is, and tastes so much better.

I made a huge batch of this, but you could easily cut the proportions down to fit your needs, or go ahead and make alot, it freezes well too.

Just 4 ingredients: 5 lbs ground beef (I used 80/20), 4-5 T chili powder, 1-2 T salt, 1 T pepper

I chose ground chuck 80/20, you need a little fat to up the flavor, but use whatever meat you prefer.

Chili powder, salt and pepper, that’s it!

Place your ground beef in a large stock pot, and just cover with water.

Then with you hands, squish all the meat, you want the meat to have a loose, texture, sure you could probably use a spoon, but this is much easier.

With that said I still hate squishing raw meat.

Once the meat is all squished up, it will look like this.

Go ahead and add your seasonings, chili powder, salt and pepper

Add about 1 T of chili powder for every pound of meat, so you can adjust accordingly.

Bring to a boil and let simmer stirring occasionally for about 1 hour.

Do a quick seasoning check, and add more if necessary.

Then skim some of the grease off the top, it’ll make you feel a little better about eating chili dogs.

and serve to your choosing.

This was great on hot dogs, frito pies and even served on top of rice.

*sorry I didn’t get a plated picture of this

Homemade Hot Dog Chili

5 lbs ground beef (80/20)

4-5 T chili powder

1 T salt

1 T pepper

water, to cover meat

In a large stockpot add beef and water to cover meat, then with your hands (or spoon) squish up the meat with your hands, for a fine texture meat.  Add seasonings (1 T of chili powder per pound of meat).  Bring to a boil, and then simmer for about 1 hour.  Skim some of the grease off the top.  And serve, over hotdogs, Frito pie or a bowl of rice.  Freezes well. Enjoy!