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Diana's Beef and Lamb Chili

Diana's Beef and Lamb Chili Recipe

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Anyone who knows me knows that I love chili!  Bean chili, meat chili and definitely one that has both, but now…using BF Farms lamb and beef it’s even better than ever.  Come with me on the journey of this awesome chili.

Ingredients:

1 lb. BF Farms lamb sausage

1 lb. BF Farms ground beef

1 ½ red onions chopped

3 cloves of garlic chopped

3 cups of black beans - I cooked these in the crockpot over night with water, salt & pepper, and 4 tbsp. of good balsamic vinegar.  I use extra water, so that I have a nice black bean liquid to use in the chili - Or use canned, with liquid.

1 can of beer

Spices - I don’t measure spices, because I do it to taste.  But in the chili I used cumin, chili powder, a dash of ground cloves and S&P.  I taste it about half way through the cooking process, for adjustments to these spices.

Preparation:

First I like to brown the lamb sausage.  It has a few of its own spices, so I don’t season it at all.  It leaves behind some nice fat, and flavor to brown the beef in next. So I remove the lamb and brown the beef.  Once that is done, I remove the beef and add the chopped onion, garlic and spices.  This softens the onion & garlic and blooms the spices.  I cook them for about 5 minutes.  I then add the black beans with liquid and the browned meats. 

A lot of times, I add canned tomatoes to my chili, but this chili I like it without.

I use the can of beer to make sure I have enough flavorful liquid to mostly cover the chili.  You could also use broth of any kind - or red wine.  I used ¾ of a can of beer.

I put a lid on this and put into a 275 degree oven for about 1.5 hour - taking the lid off the last 30 minutes, depending on the amount of liquid.

I like to serve this with a dollop of sour cream and/or shredded cheese.

 

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Diana's Verde Chili

Diana's Verde Chili

With fall approaching and cool weather in sight, go ahead and put Diana's Verde Chili on your meal plan for the week; you will probably want to use it again and again throughout the season! This fabulous dish features our farm's lamb sausage. We realize that lamb can sometimes be tricky to cook well. That's why we are here to help! Well actually, that is why the amazing Diana is here and we are lucky to call her friend! Check it out!

Ingredients:

  • 12 tomatillos
  • 2 jalapenos
  • Small red onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic minced
  • 1 lb. BF Farms lamb sausage – mild
  • 1/2 cup cooked brown rice

Preparation:

My first mistake was not cooking the brown rice first…so I gladly suggest that you cook the brown rice first. I always learn by trial.

Heat your oven to 450 degrees under a broil setting.  Cut your tomatillos in half. Then take the seeds and membrane out of the jalapenos (or leave them in if you like the extra heat) and cut in half. Peel the onion then slice it in half also.  Put all the veggies on a baking sheet with a lip (jelly roll pan).  Drizzle olive oil on the veggies, and toss with hands coating the veggies well.  Sprinkle with a 2 tsps. of cumin, salt and pepper to taste.  Put into oven and roast/broil for 5-10 minutes.  Keep a constant eye on the veggies, since they can burn quickly.  I like a little char on mine, so the tops looked burnt on mine.  Pull the sheet out and set aside to cool.

In the meantime… start browning the lamb sausage, with the minced garlic and salt/pepper.  While this is going on, toss your roasted veggies into a blender or food processor.  The cooler they are the better this is.  Process until it resembles salsa.  Add this “salsa” to the browned meat along with the cooked rice.  Add enough water to just barely cover the ingredients, put a lid on it and let it simmer over medium heat for about 15 minutes or so.  Serve hot with either shredded cheese or sour cream.  I tried it both ways and loved it.

*A side note – Traditionally, Verde Chili is made with cubed pork, or shredded chicken and doesn’t include rice.  I had the beautiful lamb sausage from BF Farms, and used it instead.  I think it’s just as good, maybe better.*

 

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Posted on September 9, 2015 and filed under Grass-Fed Lamb, Recipes.