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Re: CHILLIE was too soupy and then it wasn't ...

Yes if it sits over night it will thicken up but I have used masa too. 

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Re: CHILLIE was too soupy and then it wasn't ...

We prefer a lot of liquid with our chili; we don't want it to have the consistency of stew.  

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I add more liquid... I like Chili Soup!

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Re: CHILI was too soupy and then it wasn't ...

A can of refried beans works

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@yellowrose wrote:

I add a can of pumpkin.


@yellowrose Are you from Texas?  Where they don't even allow beans?  AND you said add pumpkin?????Woman Embarassed

 

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@shoptilyadropagain wrote:

I don't know how "too soupy" your chili was but I would have added extra crackers while eating it.  


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It was for supper and I had no crackers in the house. but that's a good easy solution as well. Thanks.

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@YouGoGirl1 wrote:

A can of refried beans works


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Yes, that would also have been okay.

 

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@Sooner wrote:

@yellowrose wrote:

I add a can of pumpkin.


@yellowrose Are you from Texas?  Where they don't even allow beans?  AND you said add pumpkin?????Woman Embarassed

 

Oh Goodness girl!  I won't tell!!!!!!  Woman Wink


@SoonerLOL  well I'm taking the risk of being kicked out of TX by saying this, but I add beans to my chili also.  This wacky way of cooking can be seen in us TX natives who are the offspring of northern native parents.  

 

try the pumpkin - it's good.

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Re: CHILLIE was too soupy and then it wasn't ...

I would have poured off some of the liquid and boiled it down to thicken it before returning it to the pot.

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Re: CHILLIE was too soupy and then it wasn't ...

@ECBG    That's too simple.  Better to add pumpkin, beans, crackers and masa but it's what I would do too.

 

@yellowrose    The whole 35 years I lived in Texas, I put beans in my chili. Don't like it without them.  I never got used to potato salad made from MASHED potatoes that they always served at catered barbecues though.

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