Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili Recipe - Perfect for Soups, Stews, and Chilis!

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This thread centers around the Quick Black Bean Chili recipe, with participants sharing their experiences and insights related to preparing and presenting the dish. Some participants seek the recipe, while others provide details about their cooking demonstrations and personal anecdotes.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a host requesting the Quick Black Bean Chili recipe for an upcoming show.
  • Another participant shares their experience with the recipe, noting a prep and cook time of 30 minutes and suggesting colorful presentation ideas with various serving dishes.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, provides the complete recipe and cooking instructions for the Quick Black Bean Chili.
  • Another participant discusses their method of creating show "recipe" guides to help with visibility and to include humorous remarks during presentations.
  • One participant explains humorous anecdotes related to using a can opener, sharing a playful demonstration technique that engages the audience.

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No clear consensus emerges, as participants share varied experiences and insights without a unified viewpoint on the recipe or presentation techniques.

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Participants share personal experiences related to cooking demonstrations and recipe preparation, reflecting their individual styles and approaches within the context of Pampered Chef shows.

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I have a host ask for the Quick Black Bean Chili. She said it was on the Soups, Stews, and Chilis recipe cards. Does anyone have that recipe? My show is on Friday!
 
You may not understand my nonsense on this document. So keep in mind:
1) You can disregard the "thumbs".
2) The ingredients list is at the top for copy/paste to email to send to host. Therefore, the amounts are in the recipe portion.

Good demo - Prep and cook time is only 30 minutes. You can also have crackers or chips in a SA dish and pico & guac in the SA small bowl/caddy with small bamboo spoons. I bet it's a really colorful demo with the new stripes! Haven't done it yet.
 

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You may not understand my nonsense on this document. So keep in mind:
1) You can disregard the "thumbs".
2) The ingredients list is at the top for copy/paste to email to send to host. Therefore, the amounts are in the recipe portion.

Good demo - Prep and cook time is only 30 minutes. You can also have crackers or chips in a SA dish and pico & guac in the SA small bowl/caddy with small bamboo spoons. I bet it's a really colorful demo with the new stripes! Haven't done it yet.

Rita, where did you get those jokes? The tear gas one is so funny! Thanks for all the details. Can you explain the can opener comments (rats and cans)? Any maybe some of the others please.
 
Explanation of thumbs / jokesWhen I first started, I was always afraid I'd get stage fright. I am also blind as a bat (and probably need to wear glasses), so I do not like having to read from a small font recipe book. So, I create my show "recipe" guides so that I can see, and can glance at fill-in comments during a quiet time of the show. Guests think I'm just glancing to see a measurment of an ingredient or something, when in reality it was a reminder of points or a joke that I wanted to throw in about the product I was demoing.
Now for some can opener explanations:
Safe for children - you don't have to worry about them cutting themselves on the can when they're helping in the kitchen.
Pets - if they get in your trash, you may want to injure them, but at least the can will not.
Rodents - the FDA has regulations on cleanliness of warehouses where canned goods are stored. We all know they are not spic n span. Imagine the urine and other waste deposits that are on the tops of the cans. When we use the old fashioned can opener, what happens to the lid...that's right, it falls down into the contents that we plan to eat! Now we can take the time to run them under water and dry off with a towel, but now we have more laundry to do. I DO ENOUGH laundry, how 'bout you?!? Instead let me show you how to keep the top of the can from touching the ingredients inside. Okay, now this is the adults only portion of the show...(you have to be humorous and a little cutesy/racy for the group to find it humorous)...
I am going to show you a way to use this can opener so that you'll never forget.
Okay, first you have to spread her legs (holding up can opener to demo)
Then you bump her up against the can...
Squeeze your legs together and gently rotate...(ooooh, can you feel it working?!?)
When you feel that slight pressure of release (made it all the way around the can)...
It's LIFT OFF!! (remove lid)
I always get a chuckle. Once, I had a host have me demo it again for her husband when he walked in the room hearing everyone laughing.
 
Hi there! As a fellow Pampered Chef consultant, I can definitely help you out with the Quick Black Bean Chili recipe. It is indeed on the Soups, Stews, and Chilis recipe cards. Here is the recipe for you:Ingredients:
- 1 pound lean ground beef
- 1 onion, chopped
- 1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes, undrained
- 1 can (15 ounces) black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 can (15 ounces) corn, drained
- 1 packet (1.25 ounces) chili seasoning mix
- 1 cup water
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Shredded cheese, for topping (optional)Instructions:
1. In a large pot, cook ground beef and onion over medium-high heat until beef is no longer pink.
2. Add diced tomatoes, black beans, corn, chili seasoning mix, and water to the pot. Stir to combine.
3. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and let simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
4. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
5. Serve hot, topped with shredded cheese if desired.I hope this helps and your show on Friday is a success! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili?

For the Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili, you will need black beans, diced tomatoes, onion, garlic, bell peppers, chili powder, cumin, vegetable broth, and optional toppings like sour cream, cheese, and cilantro.

How long does it take to prepare the Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili?

This recipe is designed for quick preparation and cooking, taking approximately 10 minutes to prep and 20 minutes to cook, making it ready in about 30 minutes total.

Can I make the Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili in advance?

Yes, you can make the chili in advance! It stores well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and can also be frozen for up to 3 months. Just reheat it on the stove or in the microwave before serving.

Is the Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili suitable for vegetarians and vegans?

Absolutely! The Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili is vegetarian and can easily be made vegan by ensuring that any toppings used, like sour cream or cheese, are plant-based alternatives.

What can I serve with the Delicious Quick Black Bean Chili?

This chili pairs well with cornbread, rice, or tortilla chips. You can also serve it with a side salad or top it with avocado and fresh herbs for added flavor.

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