Three-Bean Beer Chili!

As I mentioned a few posts ago, my partner Paul is trying to eat more vegan and vegetarian meals. He's not going all the way, but he wants to get fit and feel better after years of eating crap and not really taking care of himself. He's started running again, and he's actually eating dinners that I cook. Before, all he wanted was frozen burritos, frozen pizzas, ramen, and cans of ravioli.

The other day, he said "How come you never make chili?" I explained to him that chili was a fall/winter food, and it's still in the high 80s here (even though it's officially fall). He said he didn't care about that, and he wanted chili soon. So last night, I made some chili! I didn't follow a recipe, just came up with a new one, so I'm sharing it in this post.

I made a beer chili, using a full can of Sam Adams Oktoberfest beer for a super-fall flavor. Beer adds such complexity to chili. I also used a full bag of Beyond Meat Beefy Crumbles because protein is awesome. Plus mushrooms because I try to eat some every day. I topped my bowl with a little Daiya because why not?

Paul requested cornbread on the side so I made the Jalapeno Corn-Cornbread from Cookin' Crunk, which has corn kernels inside and chopped, pickled jalapenos on top!


Three-Bean Beer Chili Yields 4 servings
1 Tbsp. olive oil1 onion, chopped2 cloves garlic, minced8 oz. mushrooms, sliced1 package Beyond Meat Beefy Crumble1 12-oz. can or bottle of Oktoberfest beer1 24-oz. can crushed tomato2 14-oz cans mixed beans (I used Simple Truth Organic Tri-Bean Blend), drained & rinsed2 Tbsp. tomato paste2 Tbsp. chili powder1 tsp. salt1 tsp. maple syrup1 Tbsp. apple cider vineger
Heat the oil in a large soup pot and add the onion. Saute 3-5 minutes or until soft. Add the garlic and saute one more minute. Add the mushrooms, and saute 3-5 minutes. Add the crumbles and saute until thawed and lightly browned.
Add in the beer, crushed tomato, beans, tomato paste, chili powder, salt, and maple syrup. Bring to a boil and then lower heat to a simmer. Simmer for 30 minutes. 
Turn off heat and stir in the apple cider vinegar.
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