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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    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 really good chili? ›

    Rumi Spice's top tips for making chili:
    • Brown the Meat.
    • Don't Forget Vegetables.
    • Elevate with Extra Flavor.
    • Only Add Flavorful Liquids.
    • Opt for Dried Beans.
    • Season Early and Often.
    • Add Some Acidity at the End.
    • Top It Off.

    What secret ingredient will deepen the flavor of your chili? ›

    Stir some puréed pumpkin into your chili just after sautéing your aromatics (onions, garlic, etc...) and before adding any liquid. This will deepen and sweeten its flavor, making it a great balance for all the chile peppers and heat.

    Can chili be healthy for you? ›

    In general, chili is seen as a healthy food since chili contains ingredients from key food groups. If you want to build a healthier bowl of beef chili, choose lean ground beef. Reducing the fat content in the meat is important for heart health and can lower your risk of developing diabetes.

    Is a bowl of chili healthy for weight loss? ›

    Choose chili that is loaded with beans and tomatoes. Beans and tomatoes are both low in calories, which helps you reduce your total caloric intake so you can begin to shed pounds. Beans are also high in fiber and protein, two nutrients that contribute to a feeling of fullness, as well as an elevated energy level.

    What not to put in chili? ›

    Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed." If that sounds a bit uptight, the ICS's Homestyle Chili competition defines chili as: "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, and/or vegetables cooked with beans, chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients.

    What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

    Here are some of the most common (and most effective) flavor boosters to add to your chili recipe.
    • Booze (Beer, Wine, or Liquor) ...
    • Liquid Smoke. ...
    • Brine or Vinegar. ...
    • Soy Sauce. ...
    • Fish Sauce. ...
    • Worcestershire Sauce. ...
    • Coffee or Espresso Powder. ...
    • Chocolate.
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    Can I eat homemade chili every day? ›

    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.

    What to add to chili to make it healthier? ›

    Stir in Some Beans

    Instead, use beans in your healthy chili to add fiber and stretch your dish healthfully and inexpensively. You can use one type of beans, such as kidney beans or black beans, or mix several types for a variety.

    What is the healthiest type of chili? ›

    Different peppers pack different nutrients and vitamins. However, bell peppers are often considered to be the healthiest type of chili pepper due to their high nutrient density—such as their vitamin C and A content. Plus, they are low in capsaicin, so they are suitable for people who can't tolerate spiciness.

    Can chili burn belly fat? ›

    Research shows that eating chili peppers may boost your metabolism and reduce swelling. This could help you lose weight, including burning belly fat. While eating chili peppers alone is unlikely to make a huge difference, it could help in combination with exercise and eating a healthy diet.

    Which chili is good for weight loss? ›

    They may improve fat metabolism. Regular intake of green chillies could help reduce body weight and help improve the metabolism of accumulated fat. Green chilli intake might be effective in assisting people in managing weight and reducing fat.

    Is chilli a superfood? ›

    Chili peppers have 108% of the daily Vitamin C requirements, per tablespoon. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps your body resist infectious agents and helps to eliminate cancer-causing radicals in your body. It also helps strengthen the integrity of your vessels, bones, organs and skin.

    What makes can chili taste better? ›

    Professional chefs shared their favorite ways to turn a can of chili into a tastier option. Cocoa, beer, and cinnamon are ingredients that'll boost the flavor of your dish. Fresh toppings are an easy way to add new flavor and texture to the premade meal.

    How do you make chili even better? ›

    If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

    What makes a good competition chili? ›

    Chili must: LOOK GOOD, SMELL GOOD and TASTE GOOD. If in a competition, it must do so lukewarm in a styrofoam cup. It also must look good on as small plastic teaspoon used for judging and tasting. Chili that doesn't win violates one or more of the three basics.

    Why add baking soda to chili? ›

    Ground Beef: Provides the hearty meaty base for the chili. Opt for 85% lean; the fat enriches the meat, enhancing the dish's overall flavor and texture. And don't stress about the fat—post-cooking, it's easy to skim off any excess. Baking Soda: Helps tenderize the beef by locking in moisture, making it more succulent.

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