Texas Chili Recipe (Won over 30 Cookoffs!)

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • It's the perfect season for making authentic Texas chili, and this award-winning chili recipe has over 100 5-star reviews on the blog, as well as 30 readers who have won their own local chili cook-offs, using this tried and true Texas recipe.
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    We think this is the best Texas chili recipe and the internet seems to agree. In this recipe, we use the flat of a brisket for creating tender morsels of chili meat that doesn't come out tasting like pot roast.
    This recipe is in the style of Texas barbecue restaurants and is a chili recipe with no beans.
    It's a bit like a chile con carne recipe, but we slowly simmer these chunks of beef until they are one solid "soup". In fact, you might find that using an immersion blender after the chili cooking gives you even more of a Texas quality chili. Just buzz it a few times to make it extra broken up and mixed well. :)
    Ingredients Used:
    • 4 slices thick cut bacon
    • 3-4 lb. beef brisket, trimmed
    • Kosher salt, pepper, onion powder - for liberally sprinkling on the meat while browning.
    • 2 c. white onion, small diced (one large onion)
    • 5 garlic cloves, pressed through a garlic press
    • 1 T paprika
    • 1 T. cumin powder
    • 3 ½ T Texas chili powder, such as Mexene or Gebhardt’s
    • ½ t. dried thyme
    • ½ t. chipotle chile powder
    • ½ t. salt
    • 1 quart beef broth
    • ½ c. strong black coffee (you can save this from your morning coffee)
    • 28 oz. can whole tomatoes, in juice
    I have full step-by-step instructions on the blog and you can read lots of reviews by readers who have won chili cookoffs using this recipe, made this chili and modified the recipe, or even substituted smoked brisket.
    We have additional award-winning recipes, a bestselling cookbook, and a FREE BRISKET SCHOOL at: www.UrbanCowgirlLife.com
    Any questions or concerns about this authentic Texas chili recipe? Leave us a comment and we will get back to you asap! You can also use the contact tab on the recipe website.
    Thanks, Sarah Penrod & Team
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  • @zellodine4708
    @zellodine4708 Před 8 měsíci +110

    I was helping take care of my fiancée's step mother before she passed. (RIP). I did all of the cooking for those couple months and made anything she requested. One night she wanted chili, but I have only made it from scratch once before so I looked up a recipe as a refresher. Came across this one and followed it with some tweaks. It turned out to be the best chili any of us ever ever had!
    So thank you for sharing this and helping us deal with a difficult and emotional time.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I'm so glad it was able to give some happiness in a difficult and emotional time.

    • @lillymurphy9383
      @lillymurphy9383 Před 3 měsíci +1

      How did you tweak it?

    • @tiaaawhite5903
      @tiaaawhite5903 Před 3 měsíci

      Bless your heart!

    • @zellodine4708
      @zellodine4708 Před 4 dny

      ​@@lillymurphy9383 the ladies wanted beans so I added a mix of them (pinto, black, kidney) and omitted the coffee (we didn't have any). I also added chicken. I'm actually cooking the recipe right now. Lol

  • @user-fs7xp2ko2z
    @user-fs7xp2ko2z Před 8 měsíci +32

    Well, Add another win to the batch! Ive never made chili in my life and I googled this and I won our communities Chili contest!! WHAT?! Beat 9 people! 🏅

  • @ricksundberg5659
    @ricksundberg5659 Před rokem +53

    I just did a chili cook-off with this recipe on Saturday 04/30/23. It was all friends from my hunting club and there were 6 entries. I used a tougher elk roast for the meat which is very close to brisket in texture. Not only did it win, but it was in a completely different category with nothing else even close. People noted that just looking at the color they knew they were in for something good. The others all had beans, some had sausage, all were comparable and tasted pretty good, but this was the clear cut winner. The battle was for second place.

    • @YessaTNM
      @YessaTNM Před 10 měsíci +2

      yeah i bet buddy

    • @ricksundberg5659
      @ricksundberg5659 Před 10 měsíci

      @@YessaTNM It'd be the surest bet you ever made.

    • @jtyree0226
      @jtyree0226 Před 8 měsíci

      @@YessaTNMsomeone is mad they were battling for second 😊

    • @CarloTheImmortal
      @CarloTheImmortal Před 4 měsíci +2

      Chilli without beans makes me so sad lol. Would be down to try her chili though

  • @R182video
    @R182video Před rokem +89

    Made this last weekend and my wife (who's family isn't from Texas) and she not only said this was the best Chili she has ever had, but also the best meal I've ever made. Thanks

  • @MkBibble
    @MkBibble Před rokem +330

    Have some questions. A) How do you avoid just eating the bacon after it's browned? B) How do you avoid just eating the brisket after it's browned?

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +51

      Lol make extra for snacks!! 😂😂

    • @jonnylemonjello3719
      @jonnylemonjello3719 Před rokem +28

      There's no way know to man, so you have to make 6 extra pounds for yourself and then make this while you're in a meat coma...it's risky, but necessary

    • @openstenosis
      @openstenosis Před rokem +6

      Eating one of those brisket cubes only after browning might be gross. I assume it has to braise for 2-4 hours like chef said to be chewable

    • @es330td
      @es330td Před rokem +12

      Try eating a browned but uncooked piece of brisket sometime and you'll understand why this question is moot. Brisket that has not been slow cooked is exceedingly tough. Bacon, on the other hand, just requires you make extra so you can snitch some before the rest goes in.

    • @pinkgirlgaminghappypink697
      @pinkgirlgaminghappypink697 Před rokem

      my thoughts exactly 😂

  • @notsparks
    @notsparks Před 5 měsíci +14

    I found this in a box of recipes I think I inherited from my grandmother for a Texas style chili powder similar to Mexene's. I grew up in rural East Texas, and she lived most of her life in El Paso. I don't know if it's her recipe or if someone gave it to her but I use it often as I can't find good Texas chile powder here.
    4 dried ancho chiles
    2 dried guajillo chiles
    2 dried chile de arbol
    2 tablespoons cumin seeds
    1 tablespoon garlic powder
    1 tablespoon dried oregano
    2 teaspoons smoked paprika
    1 teaspoon salt
    Remove the stems and most seeds from the dried chiles. The more seeds, the more intense the heat will be
    Tear the chiles into small pieces and set them aside
    Heat a skillet over medium heat and add the cumin seeds. Toast until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes, then transfer them to a plate.
    In the same skillet, add the chile pieces and toast them for about 30 seconds per side. Be careful not to burn them, as this makes the chili powder bitter.
    Transfer toasted chiles to the plate and allow them to cool.
    Once the chiles and cumin seeds have cooled completely, place them in a spice grinder. Add the garlic powder, dried oregano, smoked paprika, and salt.
    Grind the mixture until it's a fine powder. Do in batches so as not to overfill the grinder
    Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place
    Making this in smaller batches as needed is best as it loses flavor once ground up.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci +5

      Oh wow! Thank you so much for sharing this! We love to get these traditional recipes from East Texas.
      My family had a restaurant in West Texas many moons ago and a lot of their style and processes are used by myself to this day! We love tradition!
      We're going to try this and if we love it, we'll put it on the site! How can I give her or your family credit for it if we do?

    • @notsparks
      @notsparks Před 5 měsíci +4

      @TheUrbanCowgirl her name was Dee. Again, I have no idea where it came from other than it was in her recipes book in her handwriting and is just labeled Texas Chile Powder. I am happy to share it in hopes that someone may love it as much as we do. Sharing a meal is something that brings people together, and we need more of that in this world

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Amen to that! Food brings us all together and I have a feeling we’re going to need a whole LOT of food this year! 😂

    • @miinyoo
      @miinyoo Před měsícem

      Holy crow, I'm only missing Chile de arbol and I don't know what that is. Thanks Internet! Now I know and can't wait to make it.

  • @JohnRambo-jv9bv
    @JohnRambo-jv9bv Před 3 měsíci +6

    Oh my word, that looks soooo good! I was born and raised in Texas, but married a Florida girl while in the Navy and ending up staying for the last 35 years. Anyway, as I was drooling over this recipe, I said to my wife, “I’m sending this Texas chili recipe to you.” And she said, “Why? Is Texas chili better than Florida chili?” Oh my word….

  • @michaelwhite984
    @michaelwhite984 Před rokem +429

    Add a 'cookoff win' to the count! This recipe just won my neighborhood chili cook-off. Great stuff!

  • @thatdudekyle5690
    @thatdudekyle5690 Před rokem +55

    You uploaded this video at the perfect time! This is a perfect recipe for a brisk fall night 😍

  • @sumahuma6054
    @sumahuma6054 Před rokem +519

    I'm South African and I've always seen depictions of chili on cartoon network...I think it's time to cook this so I can finally taste what the fuss is about!!

    • @sailorchriscam
      @sailorchriscam Před rokem +18

      Your boures wors with coriander are amazing but Texas chili is different and also amazing..

    • @rodneymacomber6337
      @rodneymacomber6337 Před rokem +8

      I would give automat citizenship to any ont that makes chili and can sing along the song
      Alice’s Restaurant

    • @rickbegley3429
      @rickbegley3429 Před rokem +3

      Did you end up making it? If so what did you think? Worth the hype?

    • @shaggydogg630
      @shaggydogg630 Před rokem +47

      @A Z no, just no. Traditional chili doesn’t use ground beef or beans.

    • @shaggydogg630
      @shaggydogg630 Před rokem +20

      @A Z you would do well to learn a little bit before running your mouth. I suppose you just can’t help it though.

  • @robambrose4199
    @robambrose4199 Před rokem +3

    Great recipe. I make this all the time. I'm cooking another batch right now and returned to check I hadn't forgotten any ingredients. What makes it so good is the smoked streaky bacon and fresh coffe and little chunks of brisket instead of just minced beef.

  • @deblucero9874
    @deblucero9874 Před rokem +20

    I made this earlier in the week. My family loved it! My dutch oven was full to the brim and all that was left was two lunch portions for the next day. The boys quickly called "dibs" on them. Thank you for such a great recipe!

  • @dumpl3dore
    @dumpl3dore Před rokem +11

    I just made your chili recipe. WOW!! Actually it's still simmering on the stove. Absolutely sensational. I can't wait to dig into this tonight. I can see why it wins every chili cookoff. Thank you for sharing this with the chili challenged out there.

    • @mr2981
      @mr2981 Před rokem

      I don't think it wins every chili cookoff. It has won some.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it! 🥰🥰

  • @williameldridge9382
    @williameldridge9382 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Finally! Actual chili! As they say in Texas....if you know beans about chili, you know there ain't no beans in chili!

  • @usapatriot5078
    @usapatriot5078 Před rokem +11

    This is my first time making Chili and my family absolutely loved it. Awesome recipe!

  • @raytribble8075
    @raytribble8075 Před 6 měsíci +11

    I used a 2.2 lb. Lean Chuck roast and Chugwater Chili (since I am from Wyoming) and copied the rest of your recipe to the letter… there was nothing left as my kids and grandkids devoured it!
    Thank you and I will make it again once it gets a little cooler here in south Texas

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm so glad everyone devoured it!
      And we love all kinds of chili. What is your recipe for Chugwater Chili?

  • @Sniperboy5551
    @Sniperboy5551 Před 9 měsíci +32

    I’m a bit of a chili enthusiast and this recipe looks and sounds delicious! The coffee addition is very unique, I’ve never thought about that before!

    • @revgregory
      @revgregory Před 6 měsíci +8

      Another ingredient that will really amp up your chili that most people don't think about is chocolate, specifically I add a small amount of Dutch processed cocoa powder to my chili. My inspiration for doing so comes from Mexican mole sauces which combine chilies and chocolate.

    • @frankensplean
      @frankensplean Před 4 měsíci

      adding coffee is *not* unique. but glad you're now tuned into the idea. also thumbs up on the chocolate suggestion (especially for vegan-ish chili attempts).

    • @Jack_Stafford
      @Jack_Stafford Před 4 měsíci +2

      I'm one of those people who was never a coffee drinker, never developed a taste for it and frankly the smell makes me nauseous but the chocolate powder sounds like a good idea, not sure what flavor the coffee would actually add, what would be a good substitute for that, coke maybe?
      Where is the point to get a little bit of bitter in the chili and rather than sweet Coca-Cola there is something else bitter that would work similar to coffee without that coffee taste and smell?
      As a side note, I always find it funny, it used to be the same way with cigarettes you either did it or you didn't and if you didn't smoke the smell is kind of repulsive and coffee is kind of a similar device in my opinion, if you didn't grow up with a coffee pot and the smell is unusual to you in the taste is acidic then it's just as gross smelling coffee brewing all the time as a non-smoker being forced to be in a room with second hand smoke.
      But I am confident that chili can bring us all together and there's a way to make it that doesn't include things like coffee lol

    • @scherriray.raindrop
      @scherriray.raindrop Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@Jack_Staffordsince coffee is a no go for you then I would suggest really strong tea. Undiluted

    • @Jack_Stafford
      @Jack_Stafford Před 3 měsíci

      @@scherriray.raindrop we had sweet tea and sun tea growing up, but unsweetened sounds like a great idea!
      Thank you!

  • @slkgeothermal
    @slkgeothermal Před rokem +70

    I made the chili tonight following your recipe exactly. You are so correct that browning the brisket thoroughly is key to flavor development. Thank you so much for teaching an old TX boy another great chili recipe; this looks to be my go to chili from now on.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +8

      I’m honored! So glad you liked it. 🥰

    • @Drefar
      @Drefar Před rokem +1

      @@TheUrbanCowgirl Rings in a Kitchen Get them off else you aren't a chef but a Poison Master because of Food Poisoning...

    • @r90fan1
      @r90fan1 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Drefar unless you don't cook the chili, it will be fine. Go spread your sunshine somewhere else.

    • @Drefar
      @Drefar Před rokem

      @@r90fan1 there are some Really Resistant Bacteria that can survive over 75c so no you are not correct and the Food Could be poisonous... Haven't you heard about Restaurants that are top class but still got Food Poisoning Because of Rings or Unwashed Hands... if not then go research it or Discover the world for once or the news it's also really nerve wrecking somebody who calls themselves a cook can't really hold themselves to what they have learned about food safety...

    • @michaeldubya
      @michaeldubya Před rokem +1

      @@Drefar dang ole’son guess you’ve never had a cattle round up or trail ride cowboy meal. You should stay in your sterile environment while the rest of us enjoy the experience God has provided us.

  • @deliasmith3856
    @deliasmith3856 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This is a recipe I will definitely try. Never thought of adding coffee but I have added 1-2 teaspoons of black mole which adds alot of complex chile back flavor without being too sweet or overwhelming

  • @2cartalkers
    @2cartalkers Před rokem +7

    Just from reading the recipe, I know it is a winner. The ingredients say it all. WOW!

  • @sabredog1955
    @sabredog1955 Před rokem +11

    I will definitely try this recipe. My favourite toppings are shredded cheddar, Frito chips and shredded iceberg lettuce. A dollop of sour cream is optional.
    Trust me, it tastes awesome.

    • @Mrbink01
      @Mrbink01 Před rokem +4

      Try shredded cabbage. It holds up better.

    • @signelengis
      @signelengis Před rokem +1

      Well, you've turned it into frito chili pie. Nothing wrong with that.

    • @piedpiper7051
      @piedpiper7051 Před rokem

      I beg to differ. The sour cream is not optional!

    • @nancywebb5774
      @nancywebb5774 Před rokem +1

      Never tried Fritos on chili, but I bet it's awesome!

  • @ai-man212
    @ai-man212 Před rokem +8

    absolutely beautiful. I can't wait to make this. I have found that regular oregano is the most overlooked spice in homemade chili powder. Cumin, garlic powder, paprika, black pepper, oregano, and sometimes ancho chili powder for a darker richer chili mix. Cayenne for heat. I can't swear that's your specific brand's makeup, but I'll try one. That coffee was sure a surprise.

  • @KaiTiura
    @KaiTiura Před rokem +11

    Just made this last night and it's very good! Got Gebhardt's chili powder just for this and, since I couldn't find a brisket flat nearby I used tri-tip. Overall, this is a really good recipe for chili! I usually tweak a recipe after the first try but, honestly, I don't think I'll do anything to this next time but lower the salt a bit - after adding prescribed amount, I may have added too much in the 'dashes' to taste parts, although I have to say, after sitting in the fridge overnight the salt seems to have mellowed. I even got a brand new Made-In enameled dutch oven just to do this. Thanks for the recipe!

    • @jasonvalverde5647
      @jasonvalverde5647 Před rokem

      You lost me at the use of chili powder and tomatoes. Texas chili con carne is made with chili paste and absolutely no tomatoes.

    • @sappyjohnson
      @sappyjohnson Před rokem +2

      @@jasonvalverde5647 Why are you commenting? Kai never mentioned anything about tomatoes. LOL. So dumb

    • @gd3design63
      @gd3design63 Před rokem +2

      I'm sure it was awesome, but I like to use tough-cuts for chili...chuck, brisket, etc. And save the amazing tri-tip for medium/medium rare cooks. Cheers!

  • @shirleydtaylor6846
    @shirleydtaylor6846 Před 6 měsíci +3

    My Dad passed in 1988 Christmas. He spent the first few years of retirement perfecting Texas Chili. He was so happy once he perfected it. It was so good. I did not get recipe before he passed but this looks like it. I’m excited to try it.

  • @PungoPrairie
    @PungoPrairie Před rokem +15

    ‘Definitely gonna be making this recipe Sarah! Ordering the Texas chili powder online now. Thank You!!!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +1

      I’m watching turkey in a tent right now with you and Tally girl! ☺️

    • @PungoPrairie
      @PungoPrairie Před rokem

      Too funny! I ordered both Gebhardt’s & Mexenes. Can’t wait to make your Family Texas Chili Recipe!

    • @scoutfinch7727
      @scoutfinch7727 Před rokem +1

      LOL Me too! Just ordered the TX Chili powder inline also!

  • @Butch12
    @Butch12 Před 6 měsíci +8

    This is what I am going to use this Saturday for my chili cook off for our annual chili competition! Mom won last year and I’m going after her!🤣😂😁

  • @robb2biago
    @robb2biago Před rokem +10

    This video was awesome! It was like beef bourgeon, but with the addition of garlic thyme and tomatoes. So simple. I love bacon fat to fry anything. It’s like fatty gold. Thanks so much!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +1

      Thank you babe! 🫶🏻

    • @mobus1603
      @mobus1603 Před rokem

      Thyme is a flavor that doesn't belong in chili IMO, but to each their own.

  • @wilhelmtaylor9863
    @wilhelmtaylor9863 Před rokem +4

    As my Mormon friends like to say: oh my heck. Made this today and my wife loves it. When I met her I regaled her with my cooking, especially with flambe. Maybe helped her decide? Now I just add a ½ c of brandy to the sauce and let the alcohol steam off without burning the booze - actually better than having a flame in your dutch oven. That coffee is a nice trick - I used to use dark beer but coffee turned out better. And I never let my goulash turn that brown before and will never omit to do that now. Verdict: testing the meat at 1 hr = Dutch or English feed; at 2 hr = German or American fare; at 3 hr = French or Italian food.
    Ladies, think about this: coffee and cognac in the evening - he'll be fed, awake , happy and ready for anything.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +2

      What a charming comment! You wife is very lucky to have you sir! ❤️ Greetings from Texas!

    • @wilhelmtaylor9863
      @wilhelmtaylor9863 Před rokem

      @@FrenZagrea → If you really are Mormon then you can tell me what heck is: "The place for people who...."?

  • @alexm458
    @alexm458 Před rokem +6

    This looks amazing! I told myself this winter I want to find the perfect chili recipe. I'm totally going to try my hand at this!!!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +1

      We can’t wait to hear back Alex!! ❤️

    • @frankieboy5859
      @frankieboy5859 Před rokem

      Maybe just try something else. This is way far from being the perfect chili recipe.

  • @simonwilson6386
    @simonwilson6386 Před rokem +5

    Love this recipe, in UK we add some chopped Bell peppers and some kidney beans, usually served with rice, tacos or wraps, side salad and cheese. Left overs often served on baked jacket potatoes❤

    • @bslturtle
      @bslturtle Před rokem +1

      Add kidney beans, yum

    • @shaunnesbit1698
      @shaunnesbit1698 Před rokem +2

      try it with a grilled cheese sandwitch

    • @jtoker9758
      @jtoker9758 Před rokem +1

      True texas chili doesn't have beans or tomatoes or any of that other stuff. Beef, onions, garlic, peppers, and seasonings basically. Her adding the tomatoes isn't original texas chili, but I'm sure it is still good. What most americans consider chili, includes beans, tomatoes, ground beef instead of cubed beef, etc. I prefer the texas style chili over the traditional american chili.

    • @bslturtle
      @bslturtle Před rokem

      @@jtoker9758 Honestly, do not care about Texas Chile, looking for good chile

    • @jtoker9758
      @jtoker9758 Před rokem

      @@bslturtle Well you on a texas chili video, and you a foreigner so you need to be straightened out on the differences. First off you need to get your spelling right. We ain't talkin about no country.

  • @timescales
    @timescales Před 7 měsíci +2

    In my experience in winning A&M Snook Chilifest Gold twice (the only two times entered) the brisket cubes should only be browned on one side and never stirred while browning as that breaks the connection with the pot. They should not be crowded, stacked on top of each other or disturbed during the browning. If they are crowded, stacked or stirred then you are steaming the little steaks and losing valuable liquid. The coffee is a nice tip, our recipe uses a cup of coffee as well. This is a very accurate Texas chili recipe. Thumbs up.

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu Před 3 měsíci +2

    Don't you just love it when you try a new recipe and it comes out perfectly the very first time?!! That's this! Wow! Thank you!

  • @elezabeththomas5250
    @elezabeththomas5250 Před rokem +5

    This is definitely a first for me; have never seen brisquet handled this way. WOW!

  • @manoweb1
    @manoweb1 Před 4 měsíci +7

    omg you are the first person I've ever heard say Gebhart and Mexene. we've been using these chili powders for more than 45 years! Most people do not realize they have so many, very different types of chili powders, which makes a big difference! My Mom's chili always impressed people and she always used those two brands of chili powders before anything else! She's also would add McCormick's to her chili as well..... since then we've noticed McCormick's has regular and dark chili powders, so weve been using those as well! Great video!!! Thank you! (although your releasing the secret that most never knew!) 5 star video!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 4 měsíci

      It’s about enlightenment, right?! 😂 I’m glad you liked the video!

    • @Jack_Stafford
      @Jack_Stafford Před 4 měsíci +1

      I looked up this brand of Texas chili powder and found on the ingredients "silicon dioxide", we all know what silicon is, it is a kind of plastic containing quartz, so in other words a kind of sand...
      plastic sand .
      The safety of this ingredient is questionable, but breathing the dust of it is outwardly listed as hazardous.
      So I will probably go for some natural chili pepper ingredients when making my chili seasoning !

    • @manoweb1
      @manoweb1 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Jack_Stafford yeah ok, I guess if you use pounds of it at a time and eat it everyday, I could maybe see a little concern. Yeah we all know what those ingredients are and they're very commonly used in much more than chili powders lol. I work in manufacturing (FDA regulated facility) and your using and consauming those ingredients along with everyone else a lot more often than you think. So, I've been eating those brands for over 50 years, so I think I'll take my chances and keep making hella good chili. We all gotta die someday and I'm going out happy and full! When you see SiO2 on the label, it's usually because it got there from being grown in the ground. It has to be listed.... On the other hand when you see it in a form like R2Sio or silicone it is because all manufacturing facilities use it in manufacturing and processing mainly in the form of lubricants (FOOD GRADE). We've used those materials for over 20 years. The information out there on it is for everyone to see in their posted SDS, it isn't a conspiracy! I guess facilities could go back to using petroleum based stuff?! So I guess I'm saying, just quit tripping! You know nothing about what you're talking about, so why even chime in??

    • @peterdoe2617
      @peterdoe2617 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TheUrbanCowgirl If looking for homemade chili powder, my best bet would be to search for it on the channel of Harpal Singh Sokhi.
      He is an indian chef. And a giant! (you can find him mentioned on wikipedia,even) Picture this: in 2017, he was voted the most recognized face on tv in India. Don't be scared by his "english": he's using subtitles, today. (Thankful for that, 'cause I'm german.)
      Experimental as I am, I could think of even using oxtail for this recipe...
      Greetings from the far north of Germany!

  • @coplock6689
    @coplock6689 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Quick update. made this recipe last night and the whole family loved it. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @crispychicken5495
    @crispychicken5495 Před rokem +5

    I'll be trying the addition of half a cup of coffee next week when I make chilli - it's getting cold in the UK and a big bowl of this sounds very good!

  • @johnmalecki8197
    @johnmalecki8197 Před rokem +10

    Chalk up another cook off win! Followed recipe as demonstrated and the chili turned out amazing. Everyone loved it! Thank you for the video

  • @dustinyoung3355
    @dustinyoung3355 Před 9 měsíci

    We made this in the winter of 2022, and it was probably the best chili that i've ever made, and eaten. I'm looking forward to our first cold front so that i can make this again.

  • @Winterfell1066
    @Winterfell1066 Před rokem +3

    I made it last weekend and am doing again today. Very, Very, Good. It is a little different from the Texas Red Chili on Meat Church, but every bit as good. I also cheated a little and added a can of Mexican black beans and some home roasted chilis. But Great as is and easy to modify to anyone's liking. Good job.

  • @leapheap6837
    @leapheap6837 Před rokem +3

    That looks amazing. Thank you so much for teaching your recipe.

    • @Winterfell1066
      @Winterfell1066 Před rokem

      I use tomatoes in my chili too. Sometimes I had a small amount of black beans and yellow corn for color. I have had people call me on the fact that this style chili is not supposed to have tomatoes and certainly not beans. In any case, I top with sour cream and some cilantro.

  • @athomewithzeke5048
    @athomewithzeke5048 Před rokem +5

    I made this chili a couple of weeks ago following the video and it turned out great. I'm following the printed recipe today and there are some small differences, hope it turns out just as good!

    • @djevanoasikan2778
      @djevanoasikan2778 Před rokem

      and how did it go?

    • @athomewithzeke5048
      @athomewithzeke5048 Před rokem +4

      @@djevanoasikan2778 I like the video recipe better. I used a pre-trimmed brisket flat the first time and a fattier cut the second time. I got a better sear the first time, the second time there was a lot of beef fat in the bottom that I should've poured out and it seemed to have slowed the thickening process. The biggest difference I noticed was that she put the thyme in at the end in the video and in the recipe it goes in with the seasonings. I also added an equal amount of Mexican oregano which worked really well in this dish.

  • @enlilannunaki9064
    @enlilannunaki9064 Před rokem +2

    I made this and loved it! I like to play with recipes so for my next attempt I am going to add 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tbsp of brown sugar to round the edges of the chili bite, and 3 tbsp apple cider vinegar to add a hint of acidity.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      Sounds great! Let me know how that turns out for you!!

  • @elizabethalderman3495

    Making it in my slow cooker on high for 4 hours after Browning the diced brisket I already have. Used your ingredients Not premixed. Tastes fantastic! Thank you!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      Awesome job Elizabeth! Glad to hear you found success with the recipe! 🥳🥳

  • @bloozedaddy
    @bloozedaddy Před 7 měsíci +8

    If anyone wants to thicken this up (or any chili) and also add another background flavor just mix 2 tbs of masa flour (corn flour) with a liquid until it's thick but flowable then add it in. Make sure you bring it to a boil first then back it down to get the full thickening effect.

  • @19hundoc47
    @19hundoc47 Před rokem +14

    I just won my chili cook off in a landslide vote with this recipe. I added a secret ingredient, a block of cream cheese to it, made it even better

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +4

      Heck yes! Cream cheese is the people's cheese! :) Good job!

  • @primerib494
    @primerib494 Před rokem +2

    That cooking style especially in the begining when handling the meat and onions is just like a Guiness stew I make. Great recipe! Thank you. !

  • @jaxfl99
    @jaxfl99 Před 6 měsíci

    I am a homesick Texan and woke up when I saw this recipe. This is similar to my recipe, so I followed your instructions and added 2 Chipotle peppers in Adobo sauce and 1 eight oz can of tomato paste, then put it on my pellet smoker for 4 hour. WOW!
    Realizing I did not make enough, I made another batch with hamburger and Jimmy Dean sausage which I had in the refrigerator, added a beer instead of coffee, 2 Chipotles and tomato sauce and again, wow! Brisket will win awards, hamburger chili ain't half bad either. Thank you!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci

      You’re quite the busy person with all of that cooking!
      Thank you for your service (guessing your military by the profile pic)!

  • @alheeley
    @alheeley Před rokem +3

    Looked so good I cooked it last night, it was fantastic - best chilli ever - will never go back to my old minced beef and kidney bean recipe after this!

  • @guylharrell487
    @guylharrell487 Před rokem +4

    I’ve won a few Texas chili contest..this was a great recipient, I use brisket but I add flank steak which breaks up into strings of meat, plus towards the end of cooking I add a can of re fried beans which dissolves totally beans but no beans...plus a quarter cup of tamale masa . This is a great bowl of chili with cornbread!

  • @shelbybarnett6616
    @shelbybarnett6616 Před rokem

    I have made this Texas Chili recipe 4 times now. My family absolutely loves the recipe it is Awesome!!!

  • @enriquefausto5436
    @enriquefausto5436 Před rokem

    Made this last week (no coffee), with an added wisk of habanero powder. Pot was gone in less than a day. Good recipe 👍👍

  • @melvinsharples4015
    @melvinsharples4015 Před rokem +15

    I just ordered the powder. This looks awesome and exactly like the chili I love and never learned how to make. Thanks

    • @dark_natas_666
      @dark_natas_666 Před rokem

      Real Texans don't even use this bullshit. LMAO

  • @gegeschannel8836
    @gegeschannel8836 Před rokem +3

    Love this recipe and have been looking for an authentic recipe. As a native Texan, you need such a recipe. And I agree on the difference between New Mexico and Texas chili powder.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      New Mexico has a pretty big place in my heart though. I have been playing with their chile pastes a lot lately and want to try a recipe using their method! ❤️ Thanks for the comment.

    • @johnjustice8860
      @johnjustice8860 Před rokem

      If you can get an authentic green chili recipe I’d like a copy. Thank you

  • @bastianwillig4825
    @bastianwillig4825 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just prepared it for lunch for the family. Even the kids loved it! TYVM

  • @davidgabrielsen2139
    @davidgabrielsen2139 Před rokem +1

    I didn't use brisket I used meatloaf mix and hamburger. I went to Amazon and bought the chili powder and cumin you recommended and wow. What flavor. Has to be the best chili recipe I've ever had. Thanks!

  • @spec1923
    @spec1923 Před rokem +4

    I grind Ancho and Guajillo peppers. I do not use the store blend because I add the other stuff separately.

  • @KypSan1
    @KypSan1 Před rokem +13

    Can't overstate how important the canned tomatoes she used are. I've been making my chili similar to this for many years and find Cento whole peeled add unique flavor that hunts (and others) just doesn't match. Also. Whole peeled vs diced ALL the way. Well done Cowgirl!!! I'll try this brisket version vs my stew meat.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      Thanks glad to hear it!

    • @NavyNate123
      @NavyNate123 Před rokem

      I suggest skipping the canned tomatoes altogether and going with the actual condiment chili sauce, usually 3-4 tbsp is perfect for a larger pot.

    • @shaggydogg630
      @shaggydogg630 Před rokem +1

      Cento tomatoes absolutely rule!

    • @brandonmartintexsueno4549
      @brandonmartintexsueno4549 Před rokem

      Just char some tomatoes in a cast iron and it will be much better than any canned tomato product.

  • @rickmcmullan3458
    @rickmcmullan3458 Před rokem

    I am trying Gebhardt's chili powder but if you want to try your hand at chili powder, I recommend pinquin peppers as the secret ingredient. They're about 70K on the Scoville scale (about the same as red pepper) but have a great smoky taste. Then add chipolte, New Mex and some other tasty peppers as you like. For filler. I really think the pinquin peppers will carry the day. Roast and grind.
    I like that you recommend nearly 4 T of chili powder, a lot of powder really helps.

  • @user-uc8ig5ye6f
    @user-uc8ig5ye6f Před 5 měsíci +6

    Just want to say thank you for helping me win the chili cook-off for our Xmas party. I changed it up a little by using ribeye steak and a few other changes. But you pointed me in the right direction. Thanks.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Ribeye steak sounds like a wonderful substitution! And congratulations!!!

  • @TheGRTiger
    @TheGRTiger Před rokem +5

    I've used your chili for a year or two. Really awesome. Glad your video came across!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +3

      Yay! I’m happy to hear it’s in the regular rotation. 😇

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 Před rokem +8

    Seared brisket cubes
    Crumbled bacon
    Beef stock
    Strong coffee
    One can of whole tomatoes
    Texas chili powder
    Garlic
    Onions
    High heat oils: safflower, sunflower or peanut oil
    Salt
    Pepper
    Onion powder

  • @jstar1000
    @jstar1000 Před rokem +5

    I toast dried chilis on a cast iron skillet then hydrate them and blend them in a blender, then simmer the sauce in oil for a while before adding it to my meat blend of goodies. I also add in roasted onions and garlic into the chilis before blending and simmering them, I still use some chili powder as well but the actual hydrated dried chilis make the best chili IMO.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      Great tips! ☺️

    • @ChrisR57
      @ChrisR57 Před rokem

      Absolutely! Making a sauce consisting of re-hydrated New Mexico chilis and Ancho chilis is the way to go !!

  • @ryanfontenot9431
    @ryanfontenot9431 Před rokem +3

    Best Texas chili hands down!
    I substituted a tri tip for the brisket and it was amazing. Highly recommend 👌

  • @TheFReeFRiesss
    @TheFReeFRiesss Před rokem +3

    My mom hasn't entered that many chili cook offs but she's won every single one she's entered, somewhere around 10.

  • @gordjohnson70
    @gordjohnson70 Před rokem +3

    " Gerbhardt" brand chili powder is the Texas original chili powder created in 1894 in New Braunfels Tx. They still sell it today. It is still rated as #1.

  • @almaf5687
    @almaf5687 Před rokem +2

    I just made this! It was very tasty! The only thing I would suggest is to use low sodium broth! The chili was a little salty! Thank you for the video it helped tremendously! Happy Holidays!

  • @rascal4336
    @rascal4336 Před rokem +2

    I will make this soon. Probably tomorrow! This recipe is very similar to the way I make my chili except I have used ground chuck in the past. And I use a can of Rotel tomatoes.

  • @joereyna614
    @joereyna614 Před rokem +10

    Love how all these items/ingredients aren't the fancy pricey stuff. Love using the Fiesta Brand of seasoning for mexican cooking. Their Uncle Chris' steak seasoning is great as well as their menudo seasoning (even though i still tweak my recipe). Also this chili reminds more of asada de puerco but with beef. very similar ingredients and same end results. I'll be trying this soon.

    • @Gus-op5ff
      @Gus-op5ff Před rokem +2

      A los tejanos les encanta atribuirse el mérito de la comida mexicana.

    • @chelleroberson3222
      @chelleroberson3222 Před rokem +2

      @@Gus-op5ff chili is not Mexican fool , read about the chili queens of San Antonio that's where it comes from

    • @Gus-op5ff
      @Gus-op5ff Před rokem +1

      @@chelleroberson3222 fool!

    • @johnjackson4152
      @johnjackson4152 Před rokem +7

      like the 50 dollar brisket? Kinda puts you behind the 8 ball in trying to make a cheap chili.

    • @jeffdixon847
      @jeffdixon847 Před rokem +1

      @@johnjackson4152 exactly! We normally have veggie Chili in our house. $10 of beans makes a pot three times the size of this. Brisket these days is $$$.

  • @tomstestkitchen
    @tomstestkitchen Před rokem +3

    Yep, Gebhardt's is the best! Great looking chili, can't wait until is gets cooler here, that's when I really enjoy chili.

  • @theherrstraveladventures
    @theherrstraveladventures Před 6 měsíci +1

    Trying out this recipe now and can't wait to see how it turns out in 2 hours. My house smells amazing!!!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci

      How did it come out? I forgot to say it can take the place of incense! 😂

  • @YesiPleb
    @YesiPleb Před rokem +4

    I'm from the UK (southwest) and I'm definitely going to give this a go, going to have to improvise with the chilli powder mix and see what I can find in the shops. Looks absolutely delicious!

    • @weetbixkid2051
      @weetbixkid2051 Před rokem +1

      Aussie here. Doing the same lol

    • @duallydriver2
      @duallydriver2 Před rokem +3

      I’m from Lincolnshire came here in 67. Don’t stop at Chili. All recipes for southern cooking are great!! I live in Abilene, Texas.

    • @duallydriver2
      @duallydriver2 Před rokem +2

      No Beans in Texas Chili!!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +1

      My family is from sweetwater! 😂 what’s up Abilene?!

  • @BBQPITDOG
    @BBQPITDOG Před rokem +7

    Thanks for the tips and tricks Chef! I'm ordering some of that chili powder now! Cheers!

    • @RoundhouseRanchBBQ
      @RoundhouseRanchBBQ Před rokem +1

      Hey brother! It really is the best chili powder out there!

    • @BBQPITDOG
      @BBQPITDOG Před rokem +1

      @@RoundhouseRanchBBQ If it ever cools down here I'll be a chili making fool!!

  • @jimhart4488
    @jimhart4488 Před rokem +11

    My grandmother's recipe is similar, except she used Mexican oregano instead of thyme and chuck instead of brisket.

    • @brandoncole4080
      @brandoncole4080 Před rokem

      I've made it with chuck and brisket.. honestly preferred the chuck version.. my next attempt I am going to try chuck with ground beef also for some texture variety...

    • @jimhart4488
      @jimhart4488 Před rokem +1

      @@brandoncole4080 Regular hamburger grind is too fine for chili as it tends to just dissolve in a long slow simmer and I can never find coarse grind unless I special order it. It's just easier to grind it myself. I just get a 3-4 lb chuck roast, cut it into ¾"-1" cubes and coarse chop ½ of it in the food processor.

  • @rcampbell4967
    @rcampbell4967 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm going to make this this week! I find cubing briskit is easier when it's cold. I put it in the freezer for a half hour or an hour. Also, the Cento San Marzano tomatoes are the best I've tried. A product of Italy and it's in virtually every grocery store. When I use them, I simply crush them in my hand over the pot.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I couldn't agree more. When we trim our briskets, my husband freezes it for an hour so it stays firm long enough to trim everything easily.
      And we're huge fans of San Marzano tomatoes!

  • @johnnybeams-ev6pc
    @johnnybeams-ev6pc Před 3 měsíci

    Entered two chilis in our company chili cook off. My recipe won 1st and this recipe won a very close second! Loved both of them. There were 27 judges too!

  • @luijdiaz
    @luijdiaz Před rokem +5

    Fantastic recipe. I do not enjoy traditional chili, but this is something else.

    • @WastrelWay
      @WastrelWay Před 9 měsíci

      This IS traditional chili.

  • @markaguirre4753
    @markaguirre4753 Před rokem +3

    You said something so important. You NEED to use Gebhardt's chili powder!! There is no substitute! It's like substituting ground beef for the brisket. That's how much of a difference it makes! Great job and I can't wait to try this recipe!

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      I know!! I meet people who think they are all the same and I’m like dude you have to try Gebhardt’s before you say that. Best ever. Mexene is pretty great too! 💛💛

  • @b0lobattali0n78
    @b0lobattali0n78 Před 10 měsíci

    That looks fantastic. I will trying this recipe this week! Thank you for sharing!

  • @stevetrimborn3739
    @stevetrimborn3739 Před rokem +1

    That's a great recipe. Simple, and I'm sure it's amazing!

  • @purleybaker
    @purleybaker Před rokem +7

    Thanks for this fabulous recipe. It's cooking on my stove now. Also thanks for the chili powder recommendation. I learned a couple of years ago that there are better versions than what I had been getting at the grocery store but had not heard of those brands. We use the same bacon and canned tomatoes.

  • @maximak-murza6334
    @maximak-murza6334 Před rokem +3

    Cooked this chilli for our family reunion. There were people from the US, Ukraine, Poland and Sicily . I was warried I've cooked too much of it...but it all was gone , and fast! Now your recipie went international, 'cause I done told everyone.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem +2

      Omg!! That is so cool! I love getting comments like this bc it’s all about good bringing people together for me!!! 😘🤌🏻 Best wishes from Texas!!

  • @rachelt6293
    @rachelt6293 Před 8 měsíci +15

    Update-I won first place with this chili yesterday, there were only 8 teams but my score was pretty high over the others! I forgot to do the coffe and instead of paprika and the chipotle powder i made a paste with 3 different dried peppers and added 2 heaping tablespoons. 🙌🏼🏆

  • @sacredcowbbq1326
    @sacredcowbbq1326 Před rokem

    This recipe earned you a sub! Beautiful! Can't wait to make this.

  • @jonc6157
    @jonc6157 Před rokem +2

    The bacon is genius; prior to seeing this vid I tried using sausage and it was wonderful, I think there is something huge in adding a brined meat as well to the other meats for chili. Especially your bacon idea... I'm adding that to my list of to do.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před rokem

      It's good with chili and also with gumbo believe it or not!!

  • @dv2u2
    @dv2u2 Před rokem +4

    I just got back from the store and am going to make this tonight! Looks so good I went to HEB at 8 am. LOL

  • @jefflundquist5771
    @jefflundquist5771 Před rokem +6

    I can't wait to try this Texas chili recipe. When I do, I will stick to the recipe exactly.

  • @kathyyost18
    @kathyyost18 Před rokem

    This looks beyond amazingly yummy! Can't wait to make it! Thank you

  • @kylesander6777
    @kylesander6777 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can confirm, I won my chili cookoff with this recipe. It was bomb. I ended up adding in some ground beef for a more meaty chili.

  • @RobertTheTexan2
    @RobertTheTexan2 Před rokem +5

    Delicious for sure. Honest to the good Lord, we have more than a few similarities! I've learned what works best and what doesn't work at all over the years and you are spot on I think. There are a couple of things different - I use find a nice & pretty chuck roast and cut it up in same size chunks, and tendorize it. I like to control the fat on the meat. When I'm browning the meat I deglaze my dutch oven with a Texas Red/Lea & Perrins. It makes a little bit of some amazing gravy/sauce. The last batch of meat I take out, I leave the deglazed love in the pot and do my onions & garlic. I also only use Gebhardt!! It is just the best. I beat a guy at a company chili cook off who went on and on about his homemade chili powder. I was like whatever dude. It was a tough lesson. City boys and their crazy ideas. One thing I do add to bring a little heat is chipotle peppers/adobo sauce. Everybody uses chipotle these days, but I really love the smoky flavor it brings to the chili. I also use fire roasted tomatoes I think that same brand and break them up, it adds a nice flavor to the chili. My last ingredient is a little bit of Shiner. Some in the pot and some down me! Thanks for sharing your recipe! And people, real Texas chili ain't go no beans in it!!!!

  • @devinthomas4866
    @devinthomas4866 Před rokem +4

    Gotta agree, Gephardts and Mexene are my go-tos also.
    Pendery's in Fort Worth has some amazing chili powders and blends just FYI.
    Real close to what we do. Lil Mexican chocolate, Shiner bock beer and maybe a roasted chili of some kind is always good too.
    Delicious looking recipe, Thank you for the brisket twist.

  • @eworrall1
    @eworrall1 Před rokem +1

    What an awesome recipe. Very simple chilli powder i use in thick ground beef chillis, cayenne pepper, oregano, ground cumin and garlic powder. For 1L of chili mix, a tablespoon of cayenne, 1.5 teaspoons of oregano and 2-3 teaspoons of cumin and 1-2 tablespoons of garlic. Add a chili, onion, garlic, peppers, green vegetable (e.g. zucchini or celery or broccoli or peas - or all of them, it doesn't matter), sliced carrots. Fry the veg for a few minutes on a high heat, add the meat and brown, add canned or pre-boiled kidney beans, add the oregano, simmer for 10s, add the can of diced tomatoes, bring to the boil, add beef stock, bring to the boil, then simmer slowly for 2-3 hrs until most of the liquid is gone, stirring every half an hour. Yum.

  • @ditherdather
    @ditherdather Před rokem

    I love videos where the ingredients are bought at Walmart. That's something I can relate to. It's where I do most of my shopping.

  • @GlaciusDreams
    @GlaciusDreams Před rokem +10

    Incredibly detailed and well explained video. You’re able to communicate the nuances of this process so well. And everything is so well thought out. Ty for the upload

  • @JohnDrummondVA
    @JohnDrummondVA Před rokem +8

    This is a lot how I make chili. I use a scoop of cocoa for a tad of bitterness instead of the coffee--try it & you won't be disappointed!

  • @antonleimbach648
    @antonleimbach648 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Purdue Boilermaker chili is phenomenal too. It’s got that slow heat that builds and the taste is truly outstanding.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci

      What ingredient gives it the slow heat? I've never heard of Purdue Boilermaker chili...recipe please! :)

  • @smicksmookety
    @smicksmookety Před 8 měsíci +1

    Tried this out not too long ago and it makes a very fine bowl. Thanks

  • @smote911
    @smote911 Před rokem +4

    This looks really good and I may try this week. I know different areas have different recipes but not sure I've ever had chili without beans before.

    • @featherknife8611
      @featherknife8611 Před rokem +2

      Well, try cutting the meat in small pieces, and whittling it down to the shape of a bean. It's a lot of work, but VERY satisfying.

    • @jaywebb0113
      @jaywebb0113 Před rokem +1

      See that is the thing Texas Chili dont have beans. but its your chili if you want add beans

    • @thepopularbrunette4251
      @thepopularbrunette4251 Před rokem

      True Texans add beans

    • @johnnycomer
      @johnnycomer Před 6 měsíci

      It's a Texas thing,some will almost swear by it.

  • @gsu4life1
    @gsu4life1 Před rokem +3

    I'd plan to cook chili tomorrow for my football party. Thanks for this recipe. OBTW, love the backsplash!

  • @spocomedy
    @spocomedy Před 4 měsíci +2

    My team used this recipe and just won our Chili Cookoff at our church in Buda,TX

  • @clinte9897
    @clinte9897 Před 5 měsíci

    I was totally shocked by the coffee, thank you for sharing this with us! I’ll definitely be trying it. I used to use cut up venison backstrap into cubes like this and always had a lot of compliments on it.

    • @TheUrbanCowgirl
      @TheUrbanCowgirl  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The coffee is definitely a gamechanger. I'll have to try the venison backstrap!