Chili
Ingredients:
Canned beans
Canned tomatoes(stewed or chopped)
Onions, roughly chopped
Roasted Chiles(See Below)
Ground Beef
Garlic flakes
Onion powder
Cayenne/Habanero powder
Chili powder
Black pepper
Oregano
Unsweetened Cocoa
Worcestershire
Liquid Smoke(NOT stubb's)
I roughly use 1 can of  beans(drained) per one can of tomatoes.  For beans I usually use kidneys  which are most traditional plus pintos to lighten it up a bit.  I tend  to make it super meaty, like the beef making up like half of all the  chili.  For the best quality, I go to safeway when top or bottom round  roasts are on sale for around $2-2.50 a pound and take it to the meat  counter and ask them to grind it for me.  I combine them all in a crock pot and then add the following: Onions,  roasted chiles, garlic flakes(ground down), black pepper(lots), Cayenne  or Habanero powder, to taste, Chili Powder(it has no heat and lots of  flavor, use generously), oregano.  The three ingredients that give it  the most depth and character are liquid smoke, worcestershire(hello,  umami), and unsweetened cocoa(think mole).  I have never used a strict  recipe, just seasoning to taste.
Roasted Chiles
This can be done to any fresh  pepper, but Pasilla and Anaheim have great flavor and minimal heat.   First place a large sheet or roasting pan on the bottom rack of the  oven.  Place peppers directly below the heating elements on the highest  rack.  Set oven to broil, leaving the door open so the thermostat  doesn't kick in.  Let the peppers roast until the skin of the peppers  burn and pop, then continue turning them until all the skins are popped  and blackened and the peppers are tender, then rest inside a paper  sack(plastic could do if you don't mind cacinogens).  Then remove the  skins, chop cut and clean.
Special Bonus: yours kitchen and house smells like roasty heaven.
 
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