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Chili
1 pound of lean ground beef { can be substituted for ground turkey }
1 16oz can of Chili Beans (beans only}
2 tablespoons of fresh minced garlic
2 tablespoons of chili powder
1/2 tablespoon of Cayenne
1 6oz of tomato paste
1 16oz of tomato sauce
Optional: Cheese & Sour Cream for topping
Fried Corn Cakes
1 box of Jiffy cornbread mix
1 egg
1/3 cup of milk
1 can of diced chilies { optional } I like a little spice
1/2 cup of cheese Jack or Mild Cheddar
2 green onions { use only the green }
2 teaspoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil or Peanut Oil
{ There's also a sweeter version of this recipe that involves honey, which I'll share soon! }
To make the chili. Brown ground beef in a large pot drain, then mix in the garlic, chili powder, cook for another five minutes then add in chili beans, tomato paste and tomato sauce and remaining spices. Cook on low for 10 - 15 minutes of until tomato 'paste taste' wears off. That's the super simple chili I love making on cool fall evenings, its super fast to make and tastes good.
Fried Corn Cakes
I prefer using Jiffy Cornbread mix for fried cornbread, can't beat the 40 cents per box price!!! Wear can you make a side dish or even serve these as a main dish { with salad } for around $1.50? Including the easy ingredients you mix into the batter.
Follow the directions on the box, then gently stir in the green chilies and green onions.
Fry each side for a few minetes, when its golden brown and easy to lift flip and cook the other side. I used a knife make sure the batter was fully cooked on the inside. Remove from heat and serve.
Here's our simple chili we enjoyed with fried corn cakes, which let me tell you are SO good. I think fired corn cakes are my newsiest addiction. Super moist on the inside with just a little kick from the chilies and green onions.
Just writing this post is making me hungry again for chili and fried corn cakes. Yum. Thanks again Summer for sharing your recipe with my family, we love trying new recipes. Is there a fresh fast affordable recipe of yours, my family should try out soon? Feel feel to email the recipe at [email protected] I looking forward to trying the recipe and sharing it with everyone.
What's your favourite fall recipe to make?














LOVE the corn cake idea!!! We do something similar (learned from my mom) but we add a can of corn and bake it in a cast iron skillet - still crunchy, but probably not as deliciously crunchy as your cakes. I'll have to try this! (And the chili/cornbread combo is probably one of our fall faves - I was actually thinking about posting it sometime soon!).
ReplyDeleteHoly cow that looks really good! Gotta try those corn cakes
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed the recipe well enough to share with the bloggers! I can never seem to make enough of them at home and the 40 cents per box price is a winner for me too! The chili sounds yummy! Can't wait to see what recipe's you get to share with all of us!
ReplyDeleteOhhemmgee...this looks delish! I've been on the hunt for a simple chili recipe for a while now. Can't wait to try this out!!!
ReplyDeleteI love corn cakes with chilli. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGlad you all are enjoying the this meal, make sure you make those corn cakes STAT! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I may have to try your recipe for the chili sometime soon. This fall weather is perfect for soup:)
ReplyDeleteAmy R.
My chili never looks that fancy! I've got to add those cakes next time I make it.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks delicious! The corn cakes would probably be my newest obsession, too.
ReplyDeleteYUM! I love chili too, and it's the perfect weather for it right now. I'll have to try this version, it looks pretty simple. I have the same problem with dry/crumbly cornbread sometimes, so I'll definitely have to try these fried corn cakes - they look delicious! (Can't go wrong with Jiffy, either). Excellent presentation, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to start printing out all these yummy recipes you're sharing, so I don't forget about them!
this look delicious! i'm gonna give this a try one night.
ReplyDeleteI finally got around to making your chili recipe over the weekend and it was delish! It really had a spicy kick at the end of each bite which was great, but it took me and my husband by surprise. We had skipped the sour cream to cut the calories, but next time, that dollop of daisy is a must for this chili! We had chili and cornbread all weekend long. Thanks again for all the nomalicious recipes! :)
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