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Homemade Chili with KIVA SWEET Smoked Spanish Paprika (Review) #eco-friendly

Make a delicious, warm meal for your family.





There is nothing like a nice hot bowl of chili on a cold day.

I received some KIVA Hot & Sweet Spanish Paprika to review and I decided to make a big pot of chili for my family using it.

The KIVA Sweet Spanish paprika gave my chili a nice smoky flavor.  It really enhanced my chili.  Since I used the sweet paprika,  my husband added a pinch of the hot paprika to his chili to give it a little bite. 

Here is the recipe:

(Ingredients)
Olive oil
1/2 large onion chopped
2 cloves of garlic minced
3 small peppers (various colors) chopped small
2 lbs ground beef
1 can of red kidney beans (drain and rinse)
1 can of white cannelini beans (drain and rinse)
1/4 cup ketchup
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
a pinch of nutmeg
1 jar of tomato sauce
salt 
pepper

(Directions)

Sautee the onions and peppers in olive oil. (I like to add a pinch of salt and pepper while I sautee them)
 When onions are a bit translucent, add garlic.  Sautee a few minutes.
Add ground beef and cover while the ground beef browns.
When the ground beef is almost browned, add the spices and mix.
Continue browning meat.

Once the ground beef is completely browned, add the beans and sauce plus 1/2 cup of water.  Cover and cook over a low flame for 1 hour.

Serve with a nice crusty bread




KIVA Sweet and Hot Smoked Paprika are available on Amazon.



About Kiva: 
At Kiva, we strive to provide you with innovative food from around the world that is great tasting, healthy and of the highest quality. We are committed to using only ingredients that are sourced directly from local farmers that practice sustainable and eco-friendly methods


I received this product to review from Tomoson for my honest opinion.  Your opinion may differ.


Comments

  1. I definitely want to try the sweet paprika. It would make chicken taste oh so good. I usually use plain paprika--or maybe a mix of the two.

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  2. Looks delicious! The smokiness of the paprika ads a lot of flavor to any meats and veggie. I need to find it locally and use on some of my Mexican dishes.

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