Sarah and Ryan were generous to offer up their home for the AACC’s sixth challenge…CHILI!
Who does not love a huge bowl of chili? Maybe someone who is not a fan of beans and gets indigestion easily, but other than those sad sack….everyone does.
I will admit the very traditional chili I was raised on is not the recipe I used for this round. While on a couples weekend last December, Tara and Brandi introduced me to their version of chili and I feel in love. From that moment on, I make what I call “Jenna’s Next Generation Chili.” Going into this challenge, I was confident my chili was updated enough to win without being “too creative.” Seems to be a hit or miss with this group.
Luckily, this time, I remembered to photograph each entry and I even managed to keep my notes to do the winner justice. I owe “Ninja” an apology for the sad blog entry I gave them for their ravioli win. Promise to make it up to you guys.
So let’s get started….in addition to the usual crew, Tori joined us as a guest judge. She helped Geoff dish up the samples so it seems that we were all a little thrown off as to whose chili was whose this time (except for our own, of course).
Chili entry #1 – dark brown in color, no beans, little heat on the back side – nice flavor, but looked a little bit like dog food out of the can (sorry Tim). I am probably in trouble now, but it did…..LOOK!
Entry #2 – a non-traditional white chili with corn, sweet onion, hint of cheese, white beans and lots of red bell pepper. Strange in appearance, but surprisingly good. I, of course, knew this was AJ’s, but I did not really expect to like it as much as I did. I knew he used chunk of sirloin and they were cooked perfectly.
Entry #3 – this one had corn bread on top of it (reminded me of my meatloaf with the mashed potatoes in the middle) and came straight out of the oven! I have never seen chili baked before – it was fascinating. I thought I tasted Italian sausage, but later found out it was turkey and sirloin. There was a hint of sweetness to the dish and it was a can of tomato soup – surprised again.
Entry #4 – this was mine. Ground turkey, corn, green bell pepper, rotell, beans, light in color, but packed some heat. Jenna B. picked up on the slight sweet/sugar flavor which I think everyone decided was brown sugar, but it was actually 1 envelop of hot chocolate mix. Sneaky, right? Mine also included ½ a can of beer – nobody else had beer in theirs.
Entry #5 – this bowl had large chunks of beef and had an“earthy” flavor to it. I, personally, tasted a lot of fresh herbs – especially sage. It had a great flavor – not too hot, but not sweet either.
Entry #6 – this chili smelled like teen spirit – oops, I mean, beef jerky. I think at one point we were all convinced there was beef jerky in the dish. Lots of garlic and green bell peppers. There was sweetness to it, but it was not over-powering. A good ratio of beef to beans/veggies.
And last, but not least, entry #7 – this definitely tasted like it had a tomato base to it. It had ground beef and kidney beans – this may have been the only one with kidney beans. I happen to like kidney beans, but some people (like AJ) don’t. Weird. This was a very traditional chili. Reminded me a lot of the one I grew up on.
After tasting, tasting and then tasting some more – we voted. Thankfully, by the grace of God, AJ got the win. While his chili was far from the normal chili we all grew up on we all loved it. The ingredient everybody found most shocking that he used was the jar of alfredo sauce. It does sound gross, but it was delicious.
One other interesting note was Jenna B. used elk meat in her chili. I have never had elk meat, but it was delicious in her dish. And Tim did not include beans because he was trying to recreate “Steak n’ Shake.” I had never heard of it, but I guess that’s because it’s a mid-west thing. AJ and Julie knew exactly what it was…..see…you learn something new everyday.
All in all it was another AACC success and the trophy is sitting proudly in our dining room for all to enjoy. Next up? The AACC’s take on Chopped. Should be entertaining. J