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Unassailable Slow-Cooker Chili
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<h1>
Unassailable Slow-Cooker Chili
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<p>
This is a simple recipe of beans, tomato, and ground beef, refined across generations into the local maximum you see before you.
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Ingredients
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A bit more than 1 lb of ground beef
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2 14.5 oz cans of diced tomatoes
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2 1.25 oz packets of chili powder spice mix (such as McCormick, etc)
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4 cans of beans (typically one each of pinto, black, great-northern, and light kidney)
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1 large bottle of tomato juice
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1 medium or large onion
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Black pepper to taste
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Equipment
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A knife to cut the onion
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A skillet to cook the beef
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A large slow-cooker
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A heat-resistant spoon
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Process
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Cook the ground beef until most of the fat has rendered, then drain most of the grease away.
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Chop onion and add to skillet with beef, cooking just until color develops.
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Add the beef and onion to the pot with tomatoes, beans, and spice mix.
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Pour in tomato juice until it reaches a consistency too thick for soup but still suitable for consumption with a spoon more than with any other dining implement.
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Cook on low until youre happy with the texture of your onions, as these usually take the longest.
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Black pepper to taste shortly before serving.
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