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Me thinks ima gonna create cashew chili.

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12 minutes ago, fishnut said:

Your notifications have been silenced, kinda like greenday and sniper are on here. Welcome to loserville. 

Oh yeah also I bet I can shoot your shotgun better than you over your own thrower. Jus sayen

That’s not setting the bar too high, Fish. 

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45 minutes ago, kc17 said:

I'll judge.

Maybe even bring some of my own. Sorry Tex, I believe in beans in Chili, and smoked brisket.

I do a smoked brisket chili that is out of this world. 
 

I can’t fault you for liking beans in chili...you can’t help it, you’re a yankee. It’s not your fault you don’t know any better. 

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When I make my ‘contest’ chili, I use dried chili’s and grind them myself. 
 

For ‘everyday’ chili, I use several varieties of pre ground. The flavor is slightly different, but still damn good. 

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It’s not hard. 
 

Buy yourself an electric coffee grinder that you will ONLY use for dried chilis and have at it. 

46 minutes ago, Zeke said:

No beans... jus nuts

Just nuts...sounds oddly like it’s creator.:p

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2 hours ago, voyager9 said:

So what happened to the cashews after 5 hours in a crockpot?   I can see them taking some of the role beans do in a chili but I thought they’d soften to the point of being part of the base/thickener and not “chunks”.

I can see them breaking down to mush, but leaving the flavor. Probably an odd texture. 

Meat and nut soup...

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41 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

I can see them breaking down to mush, but leaving the flavor. Probably an odd texture. 

Meat and nut soup...

Cashew as a component of the sauce prob isn’t bad. Similar to some Indian recipes. Not sure how well that would go with beef and chili-type spices. 
 

and everyone knows the best place to get nut soup is a 295 rest area. 

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5 hours ago, voyager9 said:

So what happened to the cashews after 5 hours in a crockpot?   I can see them taking some of the role beans do in a chili but I thought they’d soften to the point of being part of the base/thickener and not “chunks”.

They became.... huge nuts 

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2 hours ago, Rob0115 said:

This may be something that should not be invented.  Chili doesn’t have beans never mind nuts.  But alas, we are dealing with @Zeke

It’s like rilly good 

2 hours ago, Displaced Texan said:

Even Betty Crocker knows better than cashew ‘chili’. 

Stop being a food fudd

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