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"Saratoga" Chile Con Carne | Print |
A Spicy Local Favorite
  • 1 lb Ground Beef
  • 1/3 cup of Fireman Fred's 3 Alarm Mix
  • 1 Medium Onion
  • 1 Green Pepper
  • 2 - 26 oz cans of Chopped Plum Tomatoes, drained
  • 16 oz Saratoga Salsa's Half as Hot Salsa
  • 1 1/2 cups of Saratoga Salsa's Bloody Mary Mix
  • 15 oz can of Red Beans, drained
  • 15 oz can of White Beans, drained
  • Olive Oil for saute
  • Red Onion for garnish

Flatten ground beef and sprinkle with Fireman Fred's 3 Alarm Mix, pressing it into the meat. In a sauce pan saute onion and pepper in olive oil until tender. Add seasoned meat and brown. Add both cans of chopped plum tomatoes, Salsa, Bloody Mary Mix and beans, simmer for 1 hour. Serve topped with green onion tops and red onions as desired.

Feel free to add additional Fireman Fred's 3 Alarm Mix for a more intense chili.


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It is well established that chile peppers are good for you. Low in calories, peppers contain twice as much vitamin C, per weight, as citrus fruits and more vitamin A than carrots (especially red chiles). As well, peppers aid in digestion and speed up metabolism. Hot sauce is also a great way to replace things like salt and butter to help spice up bland food.
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