Chilli con carne is one of those winter staples that seem a lot trickier and daunting to make than they actually are. Jamie Oliver simplified the process even more for a “super easy” recipe ...
Heat a large casserole or heavy-based pan over a medium heat. Add a glug of oil and once hot add the onion. Cook for a minute and add the carrots. Cook for 5-7 minutes, or until the onions are ...
This recipe makes the best chilli con carne we've tasted, but if you've got any twists on our version then let us know in the comments section below. This recipe takes 1hr and 40 mins to make and ...
What can I add to chilli con carne for more flavour? Spices such as ground cumin, coriander and cinnamon round out the flavours without adding much heat (that’s where the chillies come in).
17. Garnish it with some grated cheddar and serve with Garlic Bread. 18. Tip: Do not throw away the water in which the rajma is soaked because if the chilli con carne becomes thick you can add this ...
Several episodes of your favourite box set later and voila, dinner is served. "My chilli has hints of the Middle East: chickpeas instead of kidney beans, allspice for a subtle scent and ...
Season to taste. Ladle the chilli con carne onto warmed bowls set on plates, add a pile of tortilla chips to each plate or some steamed rice to serve. Heat the oil in a large, heavy-based pan set ...
Pile corn chips on to baking paper on an oven tray, smother with reheated chilli con carne (try thischorizo sausage chilli con carneor use your favourite savoury mince recipe adding a can of red ...
Discard the stalks and do the same with the red pepper. Puree all the sauce ingredients in a food processor, adding a little of the chilli soaking water if necessary. If you are using fresh ...
Finely chop onions and garlic, then fry in a little olive oil until soft. Add the chilli powder, fresh chilli, cumin and a little seasoning. Then add the minced beef and continue to cook ...