If you've never cooked, or have heard of, chorizo, you're missing out. Its a Mexican sausage that has a ton of flavor (and fat). Its found mostly in a tube in/around the meat section of most grocery stores - unless you live in the middle of no where.
I was introduced to chorizo during my exchange student program when I lived in Mexico. The mother of the family I lived with was a great cook and she cooked with chorizo on a regular basis. My favorite meal, and I know this will sound weird, was her frying up some chorizo, then potatoes tossed in. We'd put that goodness into a tortilla and call it an late evening snack. My mouth is watering just thinking about this.
This chili was HOT. Way too hot for me and if I did it again I'd leave out the chipotle chilis. While I love them I think their flavor overpowered the chili. I served this with a bowl of rice to help cut down on the flames that were spewing forth. Still it was really flavorful and filling.
Its a slow cooker meal too. You can either take all day on low, or 3-4 hours on high. I chose the latter...mostly because I got a later start then I had planned.
Chorizo Chili
Serves 6
- 1 lb stew meat
- Salt and pepper
- 1 T vegetable oil
- 1 can Fire roasted tomatoes (28oz) diced or whole
- 1 can black beans (15 oz) drained and rinsed
- 1 tube Mexican chorizo sausage (10oz)
- 1 cup onion, chopped
- 1 cup frozen corn, thawed (though I don't know why because they'll thaw in the crock pot)
- 2 T minced garlic
- 2 T chili powder
- 2 T minced chipotle chilli's pepper in adobo (you can usually find this on your Mexican food aisle)
- 1 T Ground cumin
- 1 T minced fresh oregano, or 1 tsp dried
Season the stew meat with salt and pepper; brown meat in oil in a skillet over medium- high heat for 5 minutes (optional). I started my chorizo cooking in the skillet and then tossed in the stew meat. I let them cook together for about 5 minutes.
Combine all the ingredients into a slow cooker. Cover; cook until beef is tender. High heat 3-4 hours. Low setting 7-8.
Without the chipotles I'm sure this stew wouldn't have been as hot as it was. So if you're not a heat person, leave those out.
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