Here is a good question for trivia lovers: In 1977, what state designated chili con carne as their official dish?
Stay tuned.
According to The National Calendar Day website, every day is a special day, and you are invited to
“Join us as we #CelebrateEveryDay!”
As with every fourth Thursday in February
today is
National Chili Day
It’s also National Margarita Day, but we won’t talk about that.
Most chili recipes include such ingredients as beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, jalapenos, chili powder, red pepper flakes, black pepper, salt, garlic powder and sometimes corn
However, my cave girl recipe is SIMPLE. And plain. And occasionally lacking in flavor. To compensate I have often over-seasoned my chili and brought LB to tears (and a runny nose).
Today LB and I are celebrating National Chili Day at home with my recipe for turkey chili from the cave girl diet I often follow: Cavewomen Don’t Get Fat: The Paleo Chic Diet by Esther Blum.
This is dinner on day 2 of that diet:
“Turkey chili: In large skillet, brown 1 pound ground turkey in 1 tablespoon coconut oil. Add 32-ounce jar organic tomato sauce. Simmer 30 minutes and remove from heat. Stir in spinach leaves from 1 bunch, cover, and let steam for 2 minutes and serve hot. Serves 4.”
Excerpt From: Esther Blum. “Cavewomen Don’t Get Fat.”
Of course I’m going to add onion, cumin, cayenne pepper, minced garlic, and a little salt.
This particular photo is an example of how LB enjoys my cave girl chili… complete with shredded cheddar, crushed corn chips, and sour cream. And no spinach.And who wouldn’t enjoy chili this way?
The National Day Calendar suggests the following recipes on to observe NATIONAL CHILI DAY
Enjoy the following recipes:
Three-Bean Vegetarian Chili
Chili-Corn Chip Pie
Spicy Slow-Cooked Chili
Spicy Chicken Chili Stew
Biscuit Bowl Chili
Then take a picture and use #NationalChiliDay to post on social media.
What state designated chili con carne as their official dish?
Texas
Thank you for taking time out of your day to stop by my blog.
Sylvia says
Love reading your blogs.