Subj : Drunken Pumpkin Chili
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From : Ben Collver
Date : Mon Feb 13 2023 10:34:06

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     Title: Drunken Pumpkin Chili Cooked In Oregon Beer
Categories: Chili
     Yield: 6 Servings

 1 1/2 lb Pie pumpkin or sugar pumpkin
     2 tb Olive oil
     1 lg Onion; diced
     1 lg Carrot; cut into matchsticks
     2 tb Paprika
     1 tb Chili powder
     1 tb Ground cumin
          One can; (15 oz) kidney
          -beans, drained
          One can; (15 oz) pinto
          -beans, drained
          Half a can; (7.5 oz) sweet
          -corn, drained
          Two cans; (14 oz ea) diced
          -tomato
     1 tb Tomato paste
          One can; (12 oz) beer (pale
          -or medium lager)
     2 c  Meatless crumbles
     1 c  Shredded pepper jack cheese

 Pre heat oven to 375 F

 Using a sharp knife, cut the pumpkin in half. Using a spoon, scoop
 out the seeds and membrane. Place the pumpkin halves on a cookie
 sheet lined with parchment paper, cut side down. Bake in a 375 F oven
 for 15 minutes or just until the pumpkin is soft enough to peel the
 skin away.

 When the pumpkin is done, remove from oven. Wait for it to cool
 enough to handle it. Peel the skin, and discard. Also discard the
 stem end of the pumpkin. Cut the pumpkin into 1 inch cubes. You
 should have about 3 cups of cubed pumpkin.

 In a large pot, heat the oil and add the diced onion. Cook on medium
 heat till the onion is soft. Then add the carrots, paprika, chili
 powder, and cumin. Stir for about 30 seconds.

 Add the kidney beans, pinto beans, sweet corn, and tomatoes, tomato
 paste, beer, the baked and peeled pumpkin, and salt to the pot. Bring
 to a boil, while stirring. When the chili boils, reduce the heat and
 simmer for 15 minutes or till the pumpkin is soft.

 If the chili gets too thick, add 1-2 cups water.

 When the pumpkin is soft, stir in the meatless crumbles and cook just
 untill the crumbles are heated through. If using frozen crumbles,
 make sure they get completely heated.

 Taste and adjust for salt. At this point if you like, you can add 1
 tablespoon of sugar to the chili for some sweetness or 2 tablespoons
 lime juice for some tang. Both are optional.

 Serve drunken pumpkin chili with sprinkled cheese on top and tortilla
 chips or brown rice.

 Recipe by Sala

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