Texas Red Chili - Bowl of Red

Texas Red Chili - AKA Bowl of Red - AKA Chili Con Carne The timeframe and origins of chili are debatable such as many things in history. Did it start in the US or did it come from Spain? In 17th century there is an old Southwestern Native American legend that a chili recipe was put on paper by a beautiful nun, Sister Mary of Agreda of Spain. In the 18th century there are records in San Fernando de Bar, now know as the city of San Antonio, of a spicy “Spanish” stew that is similar to chili. In the 19th century things became more clear. Chili was cooked on chuckwagons where Cowboy cooks didn’t carry perishable items, it was made popular in Tex prisons, it went national when Texas sets up a stand at the1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. My favorite account is the women of San Antonio known as the “Chili Queens” selling this they called chili that was makde with dried chilis and beef in the Military Plaza Mercado. From the July 1927 issue of Frontier Times. In this article, Frank H. Bushick, San Antonio Commissioner of Taxation, “The chili stand and chili queens are peculiarities, or unique institutions, of the Alamo City. They started away back there when the Spanish army camped on the plaza. They were started to feed the soldiers. Every class of people in every station of life patronized them in the old days. Some were attracted by the novelty of it, some by the cheapness. A big plate of chili and beans, with a tortilla on the side, cost a dime.“ One thing that is not debatable is the original chili started off as Chili Con Carne (chili with meat) and it started off in the Southwest. Chili was about the meat and the flavors from the chilis. There were no fillers such as beans, noodles or rice. State Dish of Texas - 1977 - RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of Texas, the Senate concurring, That the 65th Legislature in recognition of the fact that the only real “bowl of red“ is that prepared by Texans, hereby proclaims chili as the “State Dish of Texas.“ Recipe: Meat Church BBQ Supplies: Butcher Block - Rosewood Block: Thermapen IR thermometer: 44 Farms: Montana Knife Company: Subscribe: ​​ |​ Website: ​ Watch the newest videos: ​ Follow Meat Church BBQ Instagram: ​ Facebook: ​ Twitter: ​ Watch ​more videos! Shop Playlist: ​ Recipes:​ Beef Recipes:​ Most Popular:​ About Meat Church BBQ: Welcome to the official Meat Church BBQ YouTube channel! Meat Church is a global lifestyle BBQ brand and has one of the largest social media reaches in the world of outdoor cooking. The unique brand offers some of the most popular craft BBQ seasonings, apparel, recipe development & live fire cooking instruction around the world. Matt Pittman is the pitmaster and the founder of Meat Church BBQ. He is an expert and respected authority on outdoor cooking. Students travel from around the world to attend BBQ schools in his private outdoor kitchen. Make sure to subscribe and enable ALL notifications! #MeatChurchBBQ​ #Chili #TexasRedChili
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