Superfood Chili Recipe (2024)

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Ounce for ounce, liver Is the most nutrient-densefood we know of. And yet, it’s the one word when spoken that causes every child (and husband) to cringe. In fact, we started taking these grass-fed organ meatcomplex supplements to help us get enough vital organ meats into our daily diet.

But every now and then, when throwing liver recipes at the wall to see what sticks (metaphorically), you hit on a recipe that not only everyone will eat, but actually enjoy as well.

Beef chili was a staple of my childhood, but the canned stuff I grew up on is just mystery meat in a can of preservatives. So while experimenting with all the various ways to mask the undesirable liver flavor, I found a beef chili recipe that actually satisfies those hearty meal cravings and reminds me of some favorite childhood memories (only much healthier).

Liver is chock full of – hang on, I am not going to quote stats today . . . how about a story instead?

Alrighty then, weird science story it is! Back in the 1950’s Dr. Benjamin K. Ershoff selected three groups of rats for a feeding experiment. The first group was fed a basic diet fortified with 11 vitamins. Group 2 received the same ration along with b-complex vitamins. Group 3 also ate the same diet, but instead of b-vitamins they were supplemented with powdered liver.

After several weeks, the animals were placed one by one into a drum of cold water from which they could not climb out. They literally were forced to sink or swim. Rats in the first group swam for an average 13.3 minutes before giving up. The second group, which had the added fortifications of B vitamins, swam for an average of 13.4 minutes. Of the last group of rats, the ones receiving liver, three swam for 63, 83 and 87 minutes. The other nine rats in this group were still swimming vigorously at the end of two hours when the test was terminated. Something in the liver had prevented them from becoming exhausted. To this day scientists have not been able to pin a label on this anti-fatigue factor.
The Liver Files

Setting Aside 1950’s Ethics . . .

I don’t know a mama who couldn’t use an anti-fatigue boost. Unfortunately, most people (including me) don’t enjoy the taste of liver. Fortunately for us, there IS a way to get your family to eat liver and like it!

Just last night I whipped up a batch of this beef and liver chili to photograph for today’s post and – even though he knows there ALWAYS is – My husband asked if there was liver in the chili. Yep, really. And oh, I forgot to mention that it’s actually good, too!

Ultimate Beef & Liver Chili

Servings 6

Calories 786kcal

Author Mommypotamus

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs grass-fed ground beef
  • ½ – 1 lbs chicken livers
  • 2-3 large onions (peeled and chopped)
  • 5 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil (or sub tallow)
  • 8 large tomatoes peeled and chopped or 25 oz. peeled diced tomatoes
  • 1 cup bone broth or water
  • 4 tbsp chili powder
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 1 tsp dried coriander
  • 2 tsp pepper
  • ½ tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tbsp sea salt (you'll probably want to add more, but if you happen to use stewed tomatoes or broth that has salt added this is a good place to start)
  • 2 lemons (or 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar)
  • cups dried black beans (optional)

Instructions

  • Trim chicken livers (To do this remove any white, stringy portions with your fingers or a knife)

  • Place livers in a medium bowl and cover with water

  • Squeeze in the juice of 2 lemons or 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar and place in fridge for at least 8-12 hours. This will neutralize some of the strong flavor of the liver

  • Place beans in a bowl and cover liberally with water – they will expand to more than double their current size. Add 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar and allow to soak overnight.

The next day:

    To make the beans:

    • Rinse beans and place in a pot. Cover with a few inches of water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and allow to simmer until tender.

    To make the chili:

    • Warm oil/tallow over medium heat.

    • Add onions, garlic and liver, mincing liver as finely as possible while you sautee. When the onions are soft and the liver resembles a coarse paste(about 10 minutes), add ground beef and saute until brown.

    • Once the ground beef is browned, add the tomatoes and spices. If needed, pour in enough water/broth so that the meat is fully submerged.

    • Bring chili to a boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer for an hour.

    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    * Beef liver can be substituted but it will need to be finely minced before it is sauteed with the onions/garlic. Also, I recommend using no more than 1/2 pound as beef liver has a very strong taste.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 786kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 59g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 499mg | Sodium: 1590mg | Potassium: 2052mg | Fiber: 13g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 15522IU | Vitamin C: 68mg | Calcium: 170mg | Iron: 18mg

    Bon appetit, ya’ll!

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    About HEATHER

    Heather is a holistic health educator, herbalist, DIYer, Lyme and mold warrior. Since founding Mommypotamus.com in 2009, Heather has been taking complicated health research and making it easy to understand. She shares tested natural recipes and herbal remedies with millions of naturally minded mamas around the world.

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to amazing chili? ›

    Elevate your chili recipe by adding an extra layer of flavor. Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight.

    What can I add to chili to make it healthier? ›

    Vegetables. Bell peppers, sweet potatoes, carrots, and celery help make this chili incredibly nutritious and flavorful. The varying textures of these veggies also create a wonderful chili consistency. Tomato Sauce + Diced Tomatoes.

    What can I add to chili to make it unique? ›

    5 Secret Ingredients That'll Take Your Chili to the Next Level
    1. Cocoa Powder. Chocolate might not be the first thing you think of when you're making a batch of chili but it pairs perfectly with peppers. ...
    2. Beer. Why use water or stock as your liquid when you could add beer? ...
    3. Coffee. ...
    4. Cinnamon.
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    What is the most important spice in chili? ›

    Most Common Chili Spices. Cumin, Chile Powders, and Paprika are the most common spices in chili followed by garlic, onion, coriander, Mexican oregano, and bay leaves. These ingredients can be combined to create a savory and well-balanced pot of top notch comfort food.

    Why do you put brown sugar in chili? ›

    The brown sugar gave it a sweet/tangy flavor that reminded me of BBQ-sauce! Th chili was so good - it was hard to stop eating it! I did had some extra veggies (1 cl. garlic, 1 celery stalk, 1 carrot, 1 bell pepper, 1 hot pepper) and used a can of diced tomatoes rather than tomato juice.

    Why do you put vinegar in chili? ›

    Acids enhance the salty, umami-rich flavors already present in chili, and round out the sweetness, adding intricacy to the dish. Apple cider vinegar is versatile with a light, fruity flavor, but red wine and balsamic vinegar are both good choices for heavier chilis that need something bolder.

    Which chili is the healthiest? ›

    Best: Pacific Foods Plant-Based Fire Roasted Vegetable Chili

    This is because the vegetarian ingredients pack loads of fiber and still meet our minimum protein recommendations. Although this option falls a little short at 8 grams of fiber per cup, eating a full can will fill you up with 15 grams and only 360 calories.

    Can homemade chili be healthy? ›

    Chili can be healthy, with qualifiers. The iconic dish—typically made with ground meat, tomatoes, kidney beans, and seasonings—is packed with protein, fiber (thanks, beans!), and iron. This makes chili relatively healthy, provided you don't get too carried away with high-fat toppings like sour cream and cheddar cheese.

    Is chili OK for weight loss? ›

    Helps with weight loss

    Other studies show that chili peppers can increase metabolism and help you burn off the calories you do eat. While eating them by themselves may not lead to a significant change in your weight, using them with your doctor-approved weight loss plan may help you see results more quickly.

    How do you add depth to chili? ›

    Just a few tablespoons of cocoa powder (or even a few squares of a dark chocolate bar) can give your pot of chili that extra level of depth you've been searching for. Cocoa has a rich and creamy mouthfeel and can give your chili a nutty, floral, and even raisin-like flavor.

    Is chili better the longer it cooks? ›

    A low and slow cook time—at least an hour total—is key for drawing out the most flavor in a pot of chili. Yes, a quick chili is most welcome on weeknights, but it won't have quite the same results. A slow cooker works wonders, but if you're short on time, try a pressure cooker.

    What are the best beans for chili? ›

    The best beans for chili are pinto, kidney, and black beans, like in this easy and tasty recipe. This 3-bean chili freezes great for meals later in the week. If you prefer thinner chili, add an extra can of tomato sauce. The green chiles are not hot and add a wonderful flavor, so don't be afraid to use them.

    What does cinnamon do for chili? ›

    Cinnamon adds a different spice profile than chili powder or red or cayenne pepper would. It is a common savory spice in Indian food and I believe it's also used in savory dishes in Chinese cooking. It's a very versatile spice :).

    What herbs go best in chili? ›

    Best Herbs And Spices For Chilli Con Carne
    • Smoked paprika. Smoked paprika is an essential spice in any chilli recipe. ...
    • Ground cumin. It's hard to imagine Mexican chilli con carne without cumin. ...
    • Garlic powder. ...
    • Onion powder. ...
    • Oregano. ...
    • Marjoram. ...
    • Ground coriander. ...
    • Chilli powder.

    Does chili need tomato paste? ›

    Tomato paste is a great way to add bonus tomato flavor, and thickness, to a chili recipe. To get the best flavor it needs to be browned. Add a couple tablespoons (or a whole can if you want a thicker soup base) directly to the pan after cooking the meat and onions.

    Why do you put baking soda in chili? ›

    In this chili recipe, baking soda (that same thing the fluffs up cakes and cookies) tenderizes the ground beef while making it brown better. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is alkaline.

    What does adding sugar to chili do? ›

    Why is sugar used in this chili recipe? Sugar is used to cut the acidity of the tomatoes used in my homemade chili recipe. Using a small amount of sugar balances the flavors which in turn creates a smoother and richer taste overall.

    What are the blooming spices for chili? ›

    This is called “blooming”. Once the meat/onions have cooked and the tomato paste has caramelized, add your chili powder and other dry seasonings (e.g. cumin, coffee, garlic, oregano, etc.) to the pan. Give them a couple minutes in the tomato paste (or just the warm pan) to “wake up”.

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