Ed’s Chicago Cocoa Chili
About This Recipe
“PLEASE READ: YES! CHOCOLATE CHILI! Here is my quite excellent balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy, which I hope you will enjoy as well. 10/14/2011: For those of you out there looking for a traditional chili recipe, THIS ISN’T IT. I’ve removed the ‘sour mix’ from the recipe (you can add it if you want) because it really is just adding more sugar, lemon, lime and water, so I adjusted the lemon/lime juice in the recipe and you can add more sugar if you think the chili needs some. If you are trying to go for a more unbalanced, traditional-style taste for this chili, you might want to add brown sugar separately from the rest of the spice mix in smaller amounts until the chili tastes the way you like. I’ve listed additional salt and pepper without specific measurements becausewhen cooking meat and the veggies, it’s standard operating procedure for most chefs to season as you cook. Need that extra layer of heat and flavor? Add 1/2 finely diced Poblano pepper.”
Ingredients
THE KILLER COCOA CHILI SPICE MIX
Directions
Reviews
“I made this last night for an event.It was a HUGE success.Every bite was eaten.Thank you!”
“This was the most wonderful chocolate chile I have ever tasted. It moved my taste buds to heights of orgasm!”
“I make this often for football parties. It’s always a hit! I leave out the sweet and sour sauce and I add chili beans (I like ’em, darn it!). My hubby has requested this for our New Years Eve party. What a great flavor to start the new year with. Thanks!”
“Brought this to our neighbor’s for 4th of July and it was a hit! I bought indidual Frito bags and had everyone laddle some chili right in the bag. Great way to have easy clean up. Can’t wait to have it again!”
“I’ve made this recipe for the past few years, and it is always a hit!A lot of my friends don’t like the chilis with beans and this is a great alternative.I have made with the soy crumbles as well and the flavorful sauces transfers very well…but it’s definitely better with the meat =)A staple for my family – I even passed it along to a new bride (with all due credit!)”
“I love this recipe!It is genius!!! My whole family has tried this and rated it a great!!!Thank you!”
“I just asked my husband what he would rate this recipe and he said: “Very, very good!” The friends we hosted tonight concurred. What a wonderful blend of … everything. Next time I will use the two jalapenos as directed (only used one this time for fear it would be too spicy) and keep everything else. Made my own sweet-and-sour mix with equal parts water, sugar, lime and lemon. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful and I’m off for a second bowl!”
“This was the best stuff when I tasted it immediately after combining everything.I went through 5 spoons going back for another taste!A warning though:use the cooking method described in the recipe!I always make chili in the crock pot, and for this occasion I had to let it cook overnight as it had to be at my daughter’s daycare at 7am.And then they kept it plugged in ALL day long.By the 5pm chili supper, the complexity was gone and it tasted very bitter.I think you can still use the crockpot, but mind the cooking times listed.I’m giving it another go this weekend when I have the time to cook as directed.”
“WHOA!!!THANKS ED! This is one of the best chili recipes I’ve have tasted. Well worth the effort to chop all the veggies.Had a little trouble mashing the whole tomatoes into manageable bites.I am not a big fan of cilantro and at first found it a little overpowering but after adding the OJ ect, it just added a nice kick. Had to use garlic from a jar as clove garlic is a little hard to find here but didnt seem to matter much.”
“This chili was…interesting. I was willing to try it as I recently had an enchilada sauce that had coco and chili powder in it and it turned out delicious. With all the rave reviews I was hopeful. But this actually upset our stomachs a bit. I made it exactly to the recipe’s instructions, with only a few minor changes in the chili spice mix (a little less of this and that). I tasted it before we put the spice mix in and it was actually decent tasting, but the coco killed it. Even my chocoholic brother wasn’t crazy about this.”
“I had a houseful for chili last night and made Ed’s chili. Everybody raved about it and my wife who is not a chili person thought it was the best that she has had. I only made a few minor changes with the biggest one was adding a pound of chopped pork. I adjusted the spices to my taste and it came out perfect Thanks Ed!”
“Very good chili!We doubled the jalapenos and used urad dal and kidney beans instead of the ground beef.”
“chocolate is not just for dessert anymore! just made this and love it. made it with turkey for my granddauaghter who cannot eat red meat. its great”
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“Very good! Definitely more of a mole than a chili, in my book but this doesn’t bother me in the least. I love it. I didn’t have any of the sweet and sour sauce, so I just skipped that. Otherwise followed the recipe exactly.”
“I didn’t love this.There was just too much going on for my taste, I will probably take elements from the recipe, though, such as the sweet & sour mix and use them in a more basic chili recipe.”
“With all the great reviews, I was really expecting something amazing and it just didn’t fo it for me.”
“My husband loved this chili!We just keep eating it (I did not expect to like the cocoa flavor- I was just making it for others- and I really liked it too).I made a couple mistakes when making it, but they were not big enough to change the integrity of the flavor.I made this for a large church function and won an award (hotness; cause I accidentally used a hotter pepper…) and I received many compliments.If you are looking to try something different, this is a great recipe and well worth the effort.I also did not find it very difficult to make.Just make sure its not too late at night ;)”
“This recipe is terrific. I made it for a business chili cook-off held by our local Chamber of Commerce. I didn’t win, however, it was a popularity vote so the business that had the most employees and friends there won. However, out of all the participants, we ran out because everyone came back for seconds! The fact that it was “Chocolate Chili” was a huge draw, everyone wanted to try it. Of course, I didn’t follow the recipe exactly, I didn’t have the sweet and sour mix, so used 7-up, also used V-8 juice. I also put in the beans to stretch it. This chili is awesome with corn chips. The sweetness of the chili hits you first and then you get this unexpected heat later. It is not an overly sweet chili, although you can easily adjust the heat and sweetness to your own taste. I was pleased, the professional chef that won, came over to taste my chil and was highly complimentary! Thanks for making me look good!”