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tondo
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While I love French's Chili-O cooked according to the package directions, it's even better if you `soup' it up a little bit.
I start my Chili-O by slicing & dicing up half a medium onion (about 1/2 cup), and finely chopped clove of garlic. Cook those two items in a pan over medium heat with a little olive oil until limp [about 5 minutes]. Then add the beef, and cook according to the package directions. I also like to substitute canned diced tomatoes in place of the tomato sauce called for on the container.
I start my Chili-O by slicing & dicing up half a medium onion (about 1/2 cup), and finely chopped clove of garlic. Cook those two items in a pan over medium heat with a little olive oil until limp [about 5 minutes]. Then add the beef, and cook according to the package directions. I also like to substitute canned diced tomatoes in place of the tomato sauce called for on the container.
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