Didn't know if you all knew this but the comic book character the Green Arrow has his own recipe. Apparently it's so hot only Batman went back for seconds. I made it a few weeks back and it was really good. I added some Serranos to it because it seemed a bit weak. My wife couldn't handle it but I like things spicy. It calls for Gebhardt chili powder but any regular chili powder will do. The California chili powder was a bit harder to find its also called molido. Give it a try if you like your food hot.
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Green Arrow's spicy chili
Last edited by Calledout08; August 22, 2018, 01:20 AM. Reason: Had pic of the comic page it came from but removed it cause i was worried about the legality of putting copywritten stuff on here.Tags: None
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Thanks for the recipe, it does look like a good base to play with. How are bell peppers 'optional' in chili? That's like making chili without beans! Anyway, I don't make beef chili often - chicken and pork much more so and a bit different - so this seems like a good pot to add some burnt ends to.
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