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Some of the better chili recipes come from the home. When searching for some of the best chili recipes look for the home-cooked variety in family cookbooks. These chili recipes have stood the test of time and offer a true variety.
Some of these home-style chili recipes include fresh vegetables, garlic cloves, honey and even cocoa. These are not chili recipes designed for competition, only to whet the appetite and please the taste buds at a family dinner. The smell of these chili recipes makes a delightful scent from the crock pot.
Another means to finding the best chili recipes is searching for chili competitions online, or at a bookstore. The winning chili recipes are usually included.
You have happened upon the only web resource you will ever need to find chili recipes, chili cookoff information, chili supplies and assorted other chili items. That's because this website is All-Chili.com and it is all about Chili!
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Within these chili recipes, the researcher will find common ingredients such as tri-tip beef, onions, tomatoes, beef or chicken broth, garlic and garlic powder, cumin, chili powder, tomato sauce, brown sugar and salt to taste.
Chili recipes with a more vegetarian design include fresh tomatoes, onions, carrots and corn.
Some of the more outlandish ingredients included in chili recipes include beer and chorizo. Former race-car driver A.J. Foyt includes these ingredients in a Web site that has chili recipes made by celebrities. Foyt’s recipe also calls for sliced jalapenos, making for an extremely spicy chili. The drawback of beer in chili recipes, experts agree, is the stale aroma it generates.

More than 20 countries have cooks who have created chili recipes, including Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and, yes, Russia.
NASA is not only known for its ventures into outer space; it is also a traditionally prevalent concerning competition for chili recipes. The Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) Annual Chili Cook Off was first held in 1997 at the Goddard Space Flight Center. It has grown each year into including more than 50 varieties of chili recipes.
Chili recipes have increased through the years, and have become a great source of pride in the American Southwest. Chili recipes were developed in Texas in the days of cattle drivers and trail hands in the Old West. Folks in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico also claim to have the best chili recipes.
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Each region claims its own contribution to chili recipes, although none of it is substantiated.
Texas claims it added cumin seasoning to chili recipes. New Mexico says it contributed red chili powders to chili recipes. Arizona argues it included jalapenos and other peppers to the chili recipes. As far as California is concerned, the other states believe that true chili is not made in that state. The ardent chili cooks in the Southwest say California makes its chili recipes so sweet, it tastes more like dessert.
Thousands of chili recipes have been developed around the world, but almost 70 percent come from the American Southwest. With the advent of All-Chili.com and resources available at libraries, these chili recipes – including those produced from the home – can be tasted throughout the world and found right here at your fingertips!
We encourage all of our readers to submit their own favorite chili recipe to us at this web address member-recipes@All-Chili.com We will select a recipe from one of our readers each month to serve as our feature recipe. Shortly, we will announce a chili recipe contest and determine the prizes to be awarded.
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