tusti
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Are any of you folks using Ro-Tel when making your own chili? If so, care to post the recipe?
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Michael Hoffman
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myterry2
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Only use Ro-Tel when mixing with cooked crumbled sausage and cheeses to make a yummy dip.
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TnTinCT
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mmmm - wouldn't mind if you shared that yummy sausage and cheeses and ro-tel recipe!
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enginecapt
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I use a couple of cans along with whole pack tomatoes, but I have no recipe. Just somma dis and somma dat. And pinto beans.
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Phishmonger
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One of my favorites, which I almost always make, is Whistle Stop Cafe Chili, from Jane and Michael's "Chili Nation" cookbook. It uses RoTel and is just great.
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cy_dugas
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I use a can,drained in my chili. 1" pieces of beef roast, salt, gephardt's chili powder, onions, bell pepper, a chili in chipotle, and beef broth. Nothing else. Beans on the side and crackers or corn chips. Maybe a little cheese. And beer..... cy
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Niagara
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I like to fry up bulk sausage with a can of Ro-Tel, drain off the fat then add eggs and scramble the whole thing and roll it in flour tortillas with cheese for a quick dinner.
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Michael Hoffman
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Niagara I like to fry up bulk sausage with a can of Ro-Tel, drain off the fat then add eggs and scramble the whole thing and roll it in flour tortillas with cheese for a quick dinner. What a great idea.
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Sorbet
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- Location: Oakland County, MI
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I tend to favour more vegetarian meals, so mix Ro-Tel with a loaf of Velveeta. Heat the tomatos, add the cheese, cook slowly. Sooo good with crudites and of course tortilla chips!
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