A hearty and warming dish, Paleo Chili skips the beans and processed ingredients while keeping all the bold, spicy flavors you love. Made with fresh vegetables, grass-fed ground beef, and homemade chili powder, this recipe is both satisfying and gut-friendly—perfect for those following a Paleo or Crohn’s-friendly diet.
Ingredients
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2 large onions
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4 cloves of garlic
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2 jalapeño peppers (seeds removed, unless you want it very hot)
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1 red bell pepper
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12 tomatoes
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2 pounds of hamburger
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¼ cup chili powder (Click for recipe)
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2 tablespoons olive oil
Instructions
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Mix the hamburger with the chili powder and place it in a frying pan. Brown, drain the grease, and set aside.
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Cut 4 of the tomatoes into small cubes and set aside.
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Finely dice the onion, bell pepper, and jalapeños (remove seeds if you don’t want it too hot). Sauté with olive oil in a stockpot until tender. Add the diced tomatoes and garlic (finely minced or pressed).
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Add the hamburger to the pot and stir.
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Puree the remaining tomatoes in a blender and add them to the mixture. Cook on low heat for about an hour.
Notes:
- Paleo
- SCD Appropriate
- Appropriate for the Roadmap to Health for IBD Sufferers
- Appropriate for the Roadmap to Health
- Gluten-Free
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You can substitute canned diced tomatoes and tomato sauce, but fresh tomatoes are better for Crohn’s patients.
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The heat level depends on jalapeño seeds: keep them for very hot chili, use half for mild spice, or remove all for a gentler flavor.