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Heat a large stock pot to mediumheat with Olive Oil.
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Add Onion and Peppers.
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Season with a pinch of salt & pepper.
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Cook until softened - about 2-3 minutes.
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Add the Chicken.
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Season with a pinch of Salt and Pepper.
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Cook until white, and cooked through.
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About 3-4 minutes.
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Add the Tomatoes, Beans, Garlic, and Corn.
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Season with Salt and Pepper.
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Cook for 2-3 minutes.
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Add all of the spices and the Adobo Sauce.
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Add Chicken Stock.
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You may want more or less chicken stock depending on your desired consistency.
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I like mine fairly thick.
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Bring to a boil.
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Reduce to a rapid simmer.
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Simmer for about 30-60 minutes -- all up to you -- the longer and lower temperature the better.
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Add Corn Meal and Cheese to thicken a little at a time.
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Stir rapidly to avoid lumps.
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Simmer for another 15 minutes or so.
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You may need to add more corn meal and/or cheese to obtain your desired thickness.
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Check for seasoning -- you may want to add more salt and pepper to fit your taste.
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Also, add more Cayenne or Chili Powder for heat and depth.
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Once the desired thickness and seasoning is achieved, the chili is technically ready to serve.
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I often like to turn the heat down to low and cook longer -- anywhere from 15 minutes to hours.
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This continues to intensify the flavors and thicken the Chili.
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Serve in a bowl with a sprinkle of fresh cilantro, scallions, cheddar cheese, and a spoonful of sour cream.
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Fresh corn tortillas, cornbread, and garlic-jalapeno focaccia bread go well with this also
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You can vary this in any way - often I'll use shredded rotisserie chicken or different types of beans.
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Also, you can omit the tomatoes, adobo sauce and red powders all together and use roasted, seeded and peeled green chiles.
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If you like more of that east coat/midwestern style chili use ground chicken or turkey and add some tomato paste instead of the cheese/cornmeal to thicken.
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You can also omit the meat altogether and add extra beans & vegetables.
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This recipe also works well in the crock pot left cooking all day using dried & soaked beans - I like the health benefits of this myself.