A blade shines in the darkest of the nights
Chili con carne seems to have almost a cult following in the US, and of course especially in Texas. In France however, chili is mostly found in the form of cheap canned food, and is as spicy as some baby powdered milk. This has gotten Pierre interested into cooking some of his own. His recipe is far from the canonical form (which supposedly doesn't include any veggie but kidney beans) but it's easy to make and tasty.
Plain chili is actually quite healthy (if you don't indulge into the cheese, cream or guacamole extra). The beans in particular are full of qualities: they are rich in fibers, iron, proteins and vitamins, while of course low on fat and sugar like other veggies. As they absorb the flavours well and are slow to cook, they are ideal for stews.
This is my contribution to this week's Weekend Herb Blogging (a weekly event) hosted by Truffle from What's on my plate.![]()
Serves: 4

I love Pierre's version. It has an equal amount of meat and beans, great flavour and a nice spicy kick. Best of all, it's not swimming in a pool of sauce. Most of the chili con carne that I had in Tex-Mex restaurants here have either way too much beans (the amount of beef inside the bowl is so pitiful.) or way too much sauce like soup.
You could skip the onions and cubed tomatoes and still get a decent dish, but the onions add a nice sweetness, while the tomato cubes compensate for the tomato puree dull flavor (well, unless you make your own puree of course). It's better to use ground beef that is not too lean (Pierre buys some with 15% fat) as fat contributes to flavor (much to the chagrin of everyone who's on diet).

Looks delish! I love a good bowl of chili in cold winter days too. Should really try cooking my own.
Goo Ninja...your "continental" chili looks rib-stickin' good!
Nice looking chili. Chili is one of my favorite meals.
Oooh, I've heard alot about chilli corn carne, and yours look really good! Btw, I've tried out your choc-hazelnut scroll recipe & posted it on my blog; my sis loves them
Thank you for sharing!
Hmmm... it's been a long time I didn't cook Chili. This one looks good. TFS
It's fun to see how some recipes are made the same way all over the world. This is just how my mother would have made "chili" when I was a kid (we never called it chili con carne, but I don't know why not.) Mom usually cooked the beans in a pressure cooker before she put them in the pot with the meat, onions, tomatoes, and chile powder. Such a classic and so delicious.
It's been a long time since I last had Chili. Yours looks so delicious....
Actually, real Texas chili does not have beans at all - and very few, if any, tomatoes - it's more of a pulled beef with lots of chile peppers. And it is very much a 'cult' thing with cook-offs all over the area. For me, beans are the best part, though. Sorry, Texans! Yours lools delicious!
Another of my family's favourite. Must remind my husband to cook this while I have a night off cooking. Thank you!![]()
I've never had chili or ever tried making it. You have inspired me.
hmmm...look good but I never try b4.Maybe I can cook for hubby ,he like chilli in can.sometime he just eat with hotdog or white rice..Sorry I don't eat beef.Thanks for sharing:)
Holy yummy. I love love live chili. I meant to write "love" a third time but now that I see the "live" I think I will keep it.![]()
yumm! I should forward this recipe to my partner because he kept asking me to make some, but it's so quick and simple, so I think he should do it for us instead.
Thanks for the recipe!
Looks yummy. BUT I cannot eat beef because of religious..
The chili con corne looks delicious. I cook a lot of beans and to hasten the soaking and cooking time, I add a pinch of baking soda while soaking the beans. I just soak it for 2-3 hours and cooking is faster.
I tried soaking beans in a pot placed (covered) in the refrigerator instead of in a pot on my stovetop and (how indelicate of me) no gas! I read that the beans do not ferment in the fridge.
Thanks for the new recipe! We will be trying it out tomorrow night.