With temperatures just starting to dip slightly and the definite onset of autumn I could not resist a warming chilli con carne. Rather than adding chilli powder I added fresh green chillies for heat and a delicious flavour. I like just a hint of chilli in my food – a touch of heat but not so much that I can no longer discern the flavours that I am tasting.
This chilli con carne tastes even better the next day and is the ideal meal to make in advance. Make it and keep it in the fridge overnight or freeze for a quick week night meal. If you are entertaining make the chilli con carne a few hours before dinner time, then when it is time to eat pop everything on the table and let your guests assemble their own tacos. Good times.
Cook’s notes – You can enjoy these tacos with any of your favourite accompaniments. For me it has to be sour cream, and today I have jazzed it up with a handful of fresh coriander and some lime juice. If you like your tacos hot, hot, hot then feel free to add extra chillies to the pot.
GREEN CHILLI CON CARNE TACOS WITH CORIANDER AND LIME SOUR CREAM
For the filling:
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 2 tsp crushed garlic
- 5 small green chillies (about 20g), deseeded and chopped
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 tsp cumin
- 500g lean beef mince
- 1 x 400g tin chopped tomatoes
- 1 x 400g tin red kidney beans, drained
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- salt to taste
- ½ cup sour cream
- small handful coriander, washed and chopped
- ½ tsp lime juice
- 10-12 ready made taco shells
- fresh lettuce leaves
- grated cheddar cheese
1.) Heat the olive oil in a deep saucepan or pot. Add the onion, garlic, green chillies and bay leaves. Sauté until soft. Add the cumin and cook for a further minute.
2.) Add the mince and brown. Add the tinned tomatoes with their juices, the drained beans, brown sugar and a good pinch of salt. Fill one of the empty tins with water and add this to the pot. Give the mixture a stir and leave to simmer with the lid on for 45 minutes.
3.) Stir the mixture. Leave to simmer for a further 10-15 minutes with the lid off until most of the liquid has evaporated and the mixture has thickened. Remove the bay leaves and check the seasoning.
4.) To make the sour cream combine the sour cream, coriander and lime juice in a small bowl and mix well. Keep in the fridge until just before serving.
5.) Crisp up the taco shells in the oven as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Pop a little fresh lettuce into each shell followed by a generous spoonful of chilli con carne. Top with lashings of sour cream and grated cheese. Serve immediately.
What a great recipe. I love it when the food tastes better the next day which gives you the chance to make it ahead of time xx
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Oooooooo I love the look of this and my kids will think I am the greatest mom on earth!
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Thanks Tami, I love having a few make-ahead recipes in the repertoire!
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My two littlies can sometimes be fussy eaters and they loved it. Go for it supermom!
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delicious! and I love that you get fresh produce as gifts – and you can reciprocate as well which makes for a great barter system 🙂
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Speaking of which, I got a huge bag of green beans today! Sharing is caring after all. 🙂
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Oh I love tacos! These look superb… My husband started growing his own veg about 4 years ago and it is astonishing what a little community there is around the vegetable plots in our suburb! And of course the stuff just tastes better…
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Thanks Jeanne, that sounds wonderful! A great example of food bringing the community together.
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This Chilli looks great Teresa. I have just spent 6 weeks in California, and taco's are the “go to food” there as it is so close to Mexico. I am definitely going to try this recipe.
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Thanks Ev! 6 weeks in California… sounds divine! I hope you enjoy your homemade tacos.
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These look delicious. Tacos are definitely going to be on my menu soon.
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Thanks Aneeqah!
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Looks Amazing !!
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