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It doesn't get easier than this delicious turkey chili made in your Instant Pot® - brown some ground turkey, toss in the rest of the ingredients, and hit start!
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A hearty but quick-to-make chili packs in plenty of vegetables along with garbanzos and black beans. You'll be eating in just an hour from start to finish.
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Broccoli rabe, blanched first to take the edge off the bitterness, then sautéed with caramelized onions, garlic, and a dash of chili pepper.
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Spice up any party with mango-habanero chicken wings: crispy, sticky wings slathered in mango nectar, garlic, sriracha, and fresh habanero.
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This zesty black bean chili with lean ground beef and corn has an extra-smooth richness thanks to processed cheese melted into the soup.
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Ground chicken, beans, spices, and corn are easily combined in a slow cooker for a hearty spin on traditional chili that's full of flavor.
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Chef John's take on Thai-style sweet chili sauce, or Nam Jim, is sort of a hybrid between the cooked and fresh versions. If you can't find Thai bird's eye chilies, use any other combination of fresh, preserved, and/or dried chilies. This sauce is great on grilled chicken and pork.
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Oi-sobagi Kimchi is another favorite. Melding the crisp cool mouth feel of cucumber and the fiery heat of red chili peppers provides a unique taste sensation.
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This is an easy, but tasty, white chicken chili recipe you can make either with a couple of chicken breasts or ground chicken. I'm sure it would be great with...
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Delicious white bean chili. Cha Cha says: 'It's kinda spicy, so watch out!' Substitute mild green chiles for the jalapenos if you're scared! Use more chicken and cheese as desired.
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The sauce for these sloppy joes is a mixture of chili sauce, brown sugar, mustard, and vinegar.
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Recipe for Samosas in Lettuce Cups with Chili Sauce, as seen in the March 2007 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'