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  2. I tried 5 different kinds of canned chili, and there's only ...

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    I tasted and reviewed canned chili from Hormel, Wolf Brand, Amy's, and Campbell's to find the best option for a quick meal. ... Hormel's chili was the most bean-forward. Each bite was mostly beans ...

  3. Wolf Brand Chili - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Brand Chili is a brand of chili con carne ... turkey with beans, and lean beef chili. [2] ... continuing to use Davis's original recipe. [3] [4] In 1977 Wolf ...

  4. How to Make the Best-Ever Chili, According to Patrick Mahomes

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    The recipe suggests serving the hearty chili with shredded cheese (we think Monterery Jack or pepper jack would be great), sour cream, avocado, lime and cilantro. We'd also add some tortilla chips ...

  5. 32 Cozy Chili Recipes You'll Want to Make Forever - AOL

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    These highly-rated chili recipes offer comforting flavors, ... View Recipe. Three-Bean Chili. This rib-sticking bean chili is richly flavored with cumin, chili, paprika, oregano and an assortment ...

  6. 15-Minute Beef Chili with Beans Recipe - AOL

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    In 10" skillet over medium-high heat, cook ground beef until browned. Add taco cooking sauce and beans with liquid. Heat to a boil. Simmer 5 min.

  7. Chili con carne - Wikipedia

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    A chili burger is a burger topped with chili (usually without beans). Chili is also added to french fries and cheese to make chili cheese fries, or Coney Island fries. Chili mac is a dish made with canned chili, or roughly the same ingredients as chili (meat, spices, onion, tomato sauce, beans, and sometimes other vegetables), with the addition ...

  8. Cowboy beans - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear how cowboy beans got their name or where they originated. They are easy to prepare and variations on the recipe are available on the Internet and in cookbooks and cooking magazines. Cowboy beans use many of the same ingredients as chili con carne with a very different taste. Cowboy beans is a staple food in Texas. [2]

  9. The Ultimate Guide to Chili - AOL

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