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     Title: Second Best Chilli Con Carne In Glasgow
Categories: Chili, Pork
     Yield: 1 Batch

   700 g  Pork ribs (1-1/2 lb)
   700 g  Oxtail (1-1/2 lb)
   500 g  Chuck steak (1 lb)
     2    Red onions
     1    Garlic head
          Fresh ginger (1-1/2")
     4    Jalapeños
     3 tb Sugar
     2    Rich beef stock pots
     3 pt Water
     2    Cans Guinness
     2    Cans cherry tomatoes
     2 ts Mustard seeds
     1 ts Cumin
     1 ts Coriander
     4    Allspice berries
          Oregano
          Smoked paprika
          Lime juice
     1    Pkg baby sweet peppers
     1    Pkg dried ancho chiles
     1 tb Honey
     1 tb Tomato purée
     1    Cinnamon stick

 This excellent recipe came second in a local competition. It's quite
 involved so it's worth keeping for a special occasion.

 Add the ancho chiles, cinnamon stick, 2 ts paprika, 1 tb sugar, pork
 ribs, Guinness, 1 pint water, a rich beef stock pot, and salt to an
 oven-safe pot with a lid.

 Put in the oven at 200°C (400°F) for 2-1/2 hours until fluid has
 reduced by half and meat is falling off the bone.

 In a pot, put the two onions finely diced with sunflower oil, then
 add the jalapeños cut small. Once soft add the allspice berries
 (crushed) all the garlic and the ginger chopped finely.

 Whilst that is cooking, dry fry the cumin, mustard seeds and
 coriander in a pot for a few minutes to release flavour, then crush
 with a pestle and mortar and add to the pot with about 2 ts paprika
 and the peppers (chopped). Allow to cook for around 10 minutes.

 After 10 minutes add the other Guinness and stock pot, plus 2 pints
 water, the steak, and oxtail. Cover and allow to boil for
   1-1/2    hours.

 After 1-1/2 hours add the two cans of tomatoes and lime juice and let
 boil for a further 1 hour so the meat breaks down, and the oxtail
 meat falls off the bone.

 Remove the bones and the cinnamon stick from the pot in the oven then
 transfer the contents into your pot on the stove. At this point add
 the honey oregano, the remaining sugar, and some lime and tomato
 purée to taste.

 Cover and cook 1 hour more, then uncover and cook for a further 30 to
 45 minutes reducing the fluid and salting as required.

 Recipe FROM: <http://fn-cooking.github.io/recipes/chilli/>

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