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suzanprincess 03-04-2019 12:00 AM

I eat both...tho have not tried them together! Hmmm...might be tasty, eh?

mjc0308 06-18-2021 09:10 AM

Hunts Quick Homemade Chili Recipe for the 70's
 
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Originally Posted by teacherbailey (Post 6468743)
One of my favorite recipes to make while growing up was (on a magazine clipping of a) Hunt's tomato sauce chili recipe. Very basic, I remember ground beef, a big can of tomato sauce, chopped onion, kidney beans and some chili powder. Maybe a couple more ingredients but not many! It was one of the first dinners that I learned to make as a young cook. Mom's recipe wasn't attached to anything and somehow got lost as we moved stuff out of her house after her death. If anybody has this recipe, I would love to have it to share with my own children and grandchildren!

If you have made this, it is a very thick chili with gentle spiciness.....great for kids.....

Thanks for reading this! Hope somebody finds this beloved recipe.




Terri

Hello, I've attached the recipe. When I was first married in the 70's I made this Hunt's chili recipe (back of hunt's tomato sauce can) all the time. It was my quick chili recipe. You can heat it up by adding more chili powder. I hope this is what you are looking for.
Enjoy.

Marti


farmquilter 06-18-2021 03:57 PM

a site to look into
 
https://en.m.wikibooks.org/w/index.p...jitas#mw-pages

I have this in my favorites and it looks like we all could find a recipe we want to make. Never know what we might find.

Arjay 11-15-2022 10:39 AM

Have also been iso this recipe for years
 

Originally Posted by teacherbailey (Post 6468743)
One of my favorite recipes to make while growing up was (on a magazine clipping of a) Hunt's tomato sauce chili recipe. Very basic, I remember ground beef, a big can of tomato sauce, chopped onion, kidney beans and some chili powder. Maybe a couple more ingredients but not many! It was one of the first dinners that I learned to make as a young cook. Mom's recipe wasn't attached to anything and somehow got lost as we moved stuff out of her house after her death. If anybody has this recipe, I would love to have it to share with my own children and grandchildren!

If you have made this, it is a very thick chili with gentle spiciness.....great for kids.....

Thanks for reading this! Hope somebody finds this beloved recipe.

Terri

That recipe was my favorite and unfortunately I lost the original Hunts recipe? Titled, Chili for the Crowd was a great chili you can enjoy, and spice up more if you like. I’ve been in search for that recipe a number of times over past 30 years to no avail. I recall, 1 large can of red and white kidney beans, 1 large can Hunts tomato sauce, 1-2 chopped onions, 2-3 tablespoons chili powder, other seasonings to taste, and of course, fresh cheese for topping! I am not sure if the recipe called for sour cream, but I would add a couple of dollops of it. Can’t remember if that was all ingredients, but best I can recall. Terri, thanks for sharing your post!

aashley333 11-19-2022 04:33 AM

Hunts makes a can of tomatoes for chili that already has seasonings. It's great.


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