Is chili the best cold weather food?

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I think so. :0008

Gumbo has to be a high ranker too.
 

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Is chili the best cold weather food?


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Chili definitely!!! My sister in law gave me a recipe for shrimp chowder too and that is awesome! I like home made chicken corn soup too. Roast beef mashed taters and noodles is pretty high up on my list too!
 

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Slow cooked pork roast or chops with kraut and served with mashed potatoes. Served with a couple of nice stouts or ales of course. x20:
 

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Crawfish etouffee
Chicken and andouille gumbo
Beef stew
Orange Vegetable soup with chicken broth base with large chunks of pumpkin, squash, carrots
Lentil soup
Not much good chili around here, but i,bet good chili is outstanding
 

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Chili or a good hearty soup is hard to beat in cold weather.

The only thing better is venison tenderloin (back straps) freshly harvested and cooked outside over an open fire. Anything cooked over an open fire is pretty hard to beat.
 

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I think so. :0008

Gumbo has to be a high ranker too.

an old girlfriend of mine made a greek dish called "fakes"(she pronounced it "fahkee")...it`s lentil soup with lots of vegetables and garlic....doesn`t sound great but the stuff is amazing....particularly on a cold day...

if you want to get creative,cook up some hotdogs(I don`t eat much meat anymore so I don`t but it`s great with it) or bacon and throw it in there....

stuff is insanely good on a cold day...make a pot and brown up some garlic bread.....it won`t last long...

give the wife a project...

http://www.littlecookingtips.com/content/greek-lentil-soup-fakes

btw...I don`t need the wine vinegar or grated tomatoes or even the curry powder..(the tomato sauce or paste is fine......just pick out any obviously bad lentils and rinse the rest well)...
 
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