I like chili. I like any kind of chili. I like the Texas chili that is just chilis and beef. I like New Mexico green chilis with pork. I like the midwestern hamburger, beans and tomato soup like substance that we call chili here. Everyone has their favorite. I don’t have one. I make it different every time depending on what I am feeling on that day.
So, here I was on a cold day last week looking in my cupboards for some dinner inspiration when I spied a bag of dried ancho chilis. I thought, why not make a midwestern/Texas/whatever chili fusion with ancho?
So, I started with about 10 chilis that were seeded and crumbled up.
I poured some boiling water onto the chilis and left them to soak for a while. For a bit more heat I also added a couple tablespoons of Korean red pepper flakes along with the anchos.



Anchos are so flavorful, this dish looks amazing!
Looks great, Greg! I love chili! I finally made it with the cubed meat rather than the ground beef. Big difference. Yours looks so good!
Thank you for the word of caution Greg. Have now included it in the post. It’s always good to be on the safer side of food.Thanks a ton! Have a good day. Cheers Deeba
That chili is looking tasty!