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    German White Bean Chili


    Source of Recipe


    Curtis H. Breville @ Recipezaar

    Recipe Introduction


    I came up with this recipe while thinking of the foods that are German staples and how I could mix them together in a way that result in a satisfying, memorable meal. I won a chili cookoff with this recipe one week later. I hope you enjoy.

    List of Ingredients




    1 lb ground turkey
    1 lb german bockwurst
    4 slices smoked gouda cheese (thin slices)
    8 ounces franks Bavarian-style sweet sauerkraut
    4 (16 ounces) cans bush dry northern white beans
    2 (10 ounces) cans Rotel tomatoes & chilies
    1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
    2 (1.5 ounces) packages McCormicks chicken white-bean chili seasoning
    4 tablespoons stoneground German mustard
    6 ounces of german rauchbier beer (this is a smoky beer)
    2 teaspoons of ground garlic and herb seasoning
    1 teaspoon ground pepper
    2 dashes salt or hot salt
    2 cups water
    1 cup milk
    2 tablespoons cornstarch

    Recipe



    Brown the ground turkey and the bockwurst in a large skillet.
    In a large pot on medium-high heat, put in the heavy crème.
    Remove dark edge from the gouda and add the gouda to the pot.
    Stir until the gouda is melted.
    Add the 2 packages of chili seasoning, ground pepper, salt, seasoning, milk, and mustard and stir well.
    Add the 4 cans of white beans and 2 cans of diced tomatoes& green chilis Drain the sourkraut and add half of it to the pot.
    Once browned, drain the fat and add the turkey to the pot.
    Slice the bockwurst into small 1/4-inch pieces and add to the pot.
    Add the water, milk, and rauchbier to the pot.
    Mix the corn starch with a 1/4-cup of cold water and stir until smooth, add to the chili.
    Put lid on top and simmer, Stirring occasionally for a half-hour.

 

 

 


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