Truck Stop Chili
•1/4 pound bacon
•3 pounds trimmed beef brisket, cut into 1/4-inch cubes
•1 pound onions, chopped
•1-1/2 tablespoons ground cumin
•3-1/2 tablespoons chili powder
•2 teaspoons paprika
•1 teaspoon dried Mexico oregano
•1 teaspoon ground black pepper
•1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
•1/2 teaspoon salt
•4 large garlic cloves, minced
•One 13.75-ounce can beef broth
•One 28-ounce can plum tomatoes in purée
•2 dried chipotle chiles
Cook the bacon in a large skillet until crisp. Remove the bacon and reserve. Over high heat,
brown the beef in the bacon drippings left in the skillet and set the meat aside. Over medium heat,
sauté the onions in the remaining drippings for 8 to 10 minutes, until lightly browned. Toast
the cumin in a small skillet over medium heat, stirring constantly for 1 minute or until fragrant.
Add the toasted cumin, chili powder, paprika, oregano, black pepper, thyme, salt, and garlic to
the cooked onions and sauté for 1 minute. Crumble in the bacon, add the beef broth, 1 cup
water, tomatoes, chiles, and the beef. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat, cover partially, and simmer
for 3 hours or until the meat is very tender, adding water as needed to maintain the desired
consistency.
It tastes great all by itself, over tamales, with a side order of beans, or as an enchilada sauce
for Truck Stop Enchiladas.
Source: http://texana.texascooking.com/books/robb_walsh_cookbooks.htm