Im sitting here now, listening to the beautiful Miss Lela James' raspy wild sound, not on vinyl, (she isnt vintage enough, LOL) and was thinking of what to blog about. I figured, hmm.. I'll just share what Im doing right now... Im about to make my Vegetarian Black Bean Chili. The fall air smells perfect for it today.
A little history on my cooking experience. I dont. I cant.
Well. I coined that years ago when I first got married. Young. My idea of cooking back then was this:
And we killed ready-made everything. Those ready made pasta packets, the whole nine.
Obviously, my take on nourishing myself and my family is a little different now. And I realized that I have been so used to saying "Im no good in the kitchen" and "Well, I dont cook all that well.." that I lie. Bigtime. Now.. My father, he was a chef. My mother cooks hardcore mama's cookin style. Im no comparison. But. I find that there are certain things that I can cook that come out pretty tasty... I never really give myself credit for them, bc its just following recipes, right?? Nope. Ive tracked my
improvement and progress.
Since choosing a vegetarian lifestyle about 5 years ago, my mind, eyes, and taste buds have been introduced to so many different things that I would never have otherwise introduced into my diet. One of my absolute favorite things to make now, every year around the fall and winter seasons-- is chili. I hated chili as a kid.
So I thought I'd share the recipe with my readers today.. I know, nice of me huh.. This chili is very low in fat, sodium, and calories. Oh yea, wanna know what I meant when I said "Ive tracked my improvement and progress"?? Im not a fan of canned anything. This recipe calls for canned black beans. Progress--> I usually just prepare plain ol black beans the old fashioned way, soaking and boiling... Progress--> And the tomatoes I usually chop myself. Well-- Tiny confession: There is a new "fire roasted" diced tomato and Ive used that.-- But USUALLY I dice my own. Same thing with the peppers. I would say it comes out pretty dang good, whether u crock pot-it or use a big chili pot... So I guess Im a lil som'n in the kitchen. Im gonna coin THAT now. LOL
My glass house, and the kitchen is smokin.
Vegetarian Black Bean Chili
8 servings
2 Large Onions (I use red..)
1 Large Green Sweet Bell Pepper, seeded and chopped
2 cloves of garlic, minced (I grate mine..) <--PROGRESS baby yea!!
3- 15oz cans of black beans, rinsed and drained (I use fresh)
3 cups of water
1- 28oz can of crushed tomatoes (I use fresh)
1- 4oz can of diced green chile peppers (I use fresh)
1 tbs dried oregano
1 tsp of ground cumin ( I LOVE cumin)
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp kosher or sea salt
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
optional sour cream, cheese, chopped green onion
ONE-- Coat 5-6qt dutch oven w nonstick cooking spray, heat over medium heat. Add onions, sweet pepper, and garlic. Cook until tender.
TWO-- Stir in beans, water, tomatoes, chile peppers, oregano, cumin, paprika, salt, and cayenne pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Simmer, covered for 20 mins.
Three-- Serve in bowls topped w sour cream, cheese, and green onion if desired.
*Dont say I never gave yall nothin.*
4 comments:
Before this year I had never tried black beans. I found I really liked them, sadly my wife don't. So if I can find enough people to help me eat this I just might make it. It looks really good.
Tear drop...look at you improving your cooking skills. All I want to know is where is my bowl??
looks and sounds so good. I love chili! yes you have certainly grown in your kitchen skills...ahem!...actually cooking in it!
Looks Delicious! I would love some.
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