I've had crock pot chili for dinner this entire week
We made vegan chili for the first time in our crock pot. We had it for dinner on Monday. There has been enough for me to have it for leftovers for dinner each night of the week.
I used the last of it today - I mixed it with whole grain rice..
For under $5.oo I've eaten dinner for the week. It doesn't get much more frugal then that..
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I don't use a crock pot, I don't have one. But I do make things like soups, chili, spaghetti sauce, etc., in a huge pot. What I love about it is that I come home from work and don't even have to think about what I am going to make for dinner, which is a pain in the butt for me.
I have never put rice in chili, and I don't even think that my chili would have room for rice. How do you make your chili? I use different kinds of beans...pinto, kidney, black beans. But when I lived in Houston, I was told that my chili was not proper since you are not supposed to have beans in it, and I have a lot of beans.
otherone
(973 posts)red and black beans.. plus corn and crushed tomatoes..
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)And it sounds like a perfect ingredient. Corn originated in Mexico, didn't it? And chili has origins in the same area? I will have to try adding corn, although with all the beans, I don't know where I will fit it.
fizzgig
(24,146 posts)i picked it up at a chili cookoff i attended about ten years
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)He had dishes of chopped cabbage and parsley with which to sprinkle on the chili. Very nice touch. I don't see why this could not work with veggie chili as well. He cooked the chili in a crock, though you don't have to overdue the cooking time; I usually simmer mine for under 2 hours, stove top.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)Probably finish it off tonight.
I like to do these big pieces of meat or chicken, then make really different things with them.
Very frugal! Congratulations.