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VERSATILE VEGGIE CHILLI | JAMIE OLIVER CHILLI RECIPES



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This is a hearty, delicious alternative to traditional chilli con carne that can be tweaked depending on what you have. Use butternut squash or regular potatoes instead of sweet potatoes. No onions? Try using a leek or a few spring onions. I’ve used cayenne pepper here, but paprika would be equally delicious. Also, you can use fresh basil in place of coriander, or leave the herbs out altogether.

Total Time 1 hours

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 13

500 g sweet potatoes
1 level teaspoon cayenne pepper plus extra for sprinkling
1 heaped teaspoon ground cumin plus extra for sprinkling
1 level teaspoon ground cinnamon plus extra for sprinkling
olive oil
1 onion
2 mixed-colour peppers
2 cloves of garlic
1 bunch of fresh coriander (30g)
2 fresh mixed-colour chillies
2 x 400 g tins of beans, such as kidney, chickpea, pinto, cannellini
2 x 400 g tins of quality plum tomatoes
lime or lemon juice, or vinegar to taste

Steps:

    1. Preheat the oven to 200˚C/400˚F/gas 6.
    2. Peel and chop the sweet potatoes into bite-sized chunks, then place onto a baking tray.
    3. Sprinkle with a pinch each of cayenne, cumin, cinnamon, sea salt and black pepper, drizzle with oil then toss to coat. Roast for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until golden and tender.
    4. Peel and roughly chop the onion. Halve, deseed and roughly chop the peppers, then peel and finely slice the garlic.
    5. Pick the coriander leaves, finely chopping the stalks. Deseed and finely chop the chillies.
    6. Meanwhile, put 2 tablespoons of oil in a large pan over a medium-high heat, then add the onion, peppers and garlic, and cook for 5 minutes, stirring regularly.
    7. Add the coriander stalks, chillies and spices, and cook for a further 5 to 10 minutes, or until softened and starting to caramelise, stirring occasionally.
    8. Add the beans, juice and all. Tip in the tomatoes, breaking them up with the back of a spoon, then stir well.
    9. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and leave to tick away for 25 to 30 minutes, or until thickened and reduced – keep an eye on it, and add a splash of water to loosen, if needed.
    10. Stir the roasted sweet potato through the chilli with most of the coriander leaves, then taste and adjust the seasoning, if needed.
    11. Finish with a squeeze of lime or lemon juice or a swig of vinegar, to taste, then scatter over the remaining coriander. Delicious served with yoghurt or soured cream, guacamole and rice, or tortilla chips.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 369 calories, FatContent 10.1 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 1.6 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 21.5 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 58.3 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 14.4 g sugar, SodiumContent 0.9 g salt, FiberContent 12.9 g fibre

SMOKY VEGGIE CHILLI RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



Smoky veggie chilli recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes image

If you want to get ahead, I have a hearty veggie chilli you can batch cook in advance for the perfect winter warmer. Here I’m dry-charring all the veg first to bring bags of smoky flavour.

Total Time 1 hours 45 minutes

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 24

3 large mixed-colour peppers
2 sweet potatoes (300g each)
2 onions
olive oil
1 heaped teaspoon cumin seeds
2 teaspoons smoked paprika
2 teaspoons cocoa powder
1 heaped tablespoon peanut butter
red wine vinegar
1–2 fresh red chillies
1 x 400 g tin of butter beans
1 x 400 g tin of chickpeas
3 x 400 g tins of plum tomatoes
1 bunch of fresh coriander (30g)
8 small baking potatoes
extra virgin olive oil
140 g Cheddar cheese
4 little gem lettuces
8 tablespoons natural yoghurt
½ a red onion
½ an apple
1 lime
1 x 230 g jar of jalapeños
a few sprigs of fresh mint

Steps:

    1. Put a large casserole dish on a medium-low heat and a large non-stick frying pan on a high heat.
    2. Prick the peppers, then sit them directly on the gas flame, or under a hot grill, for 10 minutes, until charred (keep an eye on them!). Meanwhile, scrub the sweet potatoes and slice into 2cm chunks (there’s no need to peel them), then char in the hot, dry frying pan for 5 minutes, turning them halfway through.
    3. Meanwhile, peel the onions and cut into 1cm chunks, then dry-fry in the casserole dish for 3 minutes until softened. Push them to the side and drizzle in 2 tablespoons of oil, then stir in the cumin seeds, paprika, cocoa powder and peanut butter. Add 1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar and scrape up any sticky bits from the bottom of the pan, then stir in the charred sweet potato.
    4. Prick the chillies and blacken all over in the hot frying pan or directly over the gas flame. Carefully place the charred peppers on a board, then deseed and roughly chop, adding them to the casserole dish as you go. Carefully remove the charred chillies to a board, then finely chop and add to the mix.
    5. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4.
    6. Strain the butter beans in a sieve over the casserole dish, so the juices go straight in, then tip the beans into a the hot, dry frying pan and leave them in an even layer, without stirring, until they start to char and pop, then tip into the veg.
    7. Tip in the chickpeas (juice and all) and scrunch in the tinned tomatoes, breaking them up with a wooden spoon, then pour in 1 tin’s worth of water. Finely chop and add the coriander stalks (saving the leaves for later), season with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper and stir well, then pop on the lid, leaving a little opening, and cook for 1 hour, or until thickened, stirring occasionally.
    8. Meanwhile, scrub the potatoes and dry with a clean tea towel. Prick them all over with a fork and sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt, then place on a baking tray and bake for 1 hour, or until crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle.
    9. For the salsa, peel the onion and thinly slice with the apple, then tip into a small bowl, dress with the lime juice and season to perfection.
    10. For the cheat’s chilli sauce, blitz the jalapeños and their vinegar with the mint in a food processor until smooth.
    11. When you’re ready to serve, finely chop the coriander leaves and stir through the chilli with 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. Grate the cheese and click off the lettuce leaves.
    12. To serve, cut a cross into each baked spud, pinching the bottoms so they open up, and transfer to serving plates. Top with the cheese, stuffing it in well, then add a good spoonful of the chilli and serve with the lettuce leaves, a dollop of yoghurt, a sprinkling of the salsa and a drizzle of the chilli sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 517 calories, FatContent 16.9 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 6 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 19.7 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 74.9 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 18.8 g sugar, SodiumContent 1.2 g salt, FiberContent 12.1 g fibre

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VERSATILE VEGGIE CHILLI | JAMIE OLIVER CHILLI RECIPES
This is a hearty, delicious alternative to traditional chilli con carne that can be tweaked depending on what you have. Use butternut squash or regular potatoes instead of sweet potatoes. No onions? Try using a leek or a few spring onions. I’ve used cayenne pepper here, but paprika would be equally delicious. Also, you can use fresh basil in place of coriander, or leave the herbs out altogether.
From jamieoliver.com
Total Time 1 hours
Cuisine https://schema.org/VegetarianDiet, https://schema.org/LowLactoseDiet, https://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet, https://schema.org/VeganDiet
Calories 369 calories per serving
    1. Preheat the oven to 200˚C/400˚F/gas 6.
    2. Peel and chop the sweet potatoes into bite-sized chunks, then place onto a baking tray.
    3. Sprinkle with a pinch each of cayenne, cumin, cinnamon, sea salt and black pepper, drizzle with oil then toss to coat. Roast for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until golden and tender.
    4. Peel and roughly chop the onion. Halve, deseed and roughly chop the peppers, then peel and finely slice the garlic.
    5. Pick the coriander leaves, finely chopping the stalks. Deseed and finely chop the chillies.
    6. Meanwhile, put 2 tablespoons of oil in a large pan over a medium-high heat, then add the onion, peppers and garlic, and cook for 5 minutes, stirring regularly.
    7. Add the coriander stalks, chillies and spices, and cook for a further 5 to 10 minutes, or until softened and starting to caramelise, stirring occasionally.
    8. Add the beans, juice and all. Tip in the tomatoes, breaking them up with the back of a spoon, then stir well.
    9. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and leave to tick away for 25 to 30 minutes, or until thickened and reduced – keep an eye on it, and add a splash of water to loosen, if needed.
    10. Stir the roasted sweet potato through the chilli with most of the coriander leaves, then taste and adjust the seasoning, if needed.
    11. Finish with a squeeze of lime or lemon juice or a swig of vinegar, to taste, then scatter over the remaining coriander. Delicious served with yoghurt or soured cream, guacamole and rice, or tortilla chips.
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SMOKY VEGGIE CHILLI RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES
If you want to get ahead, I have a hearty veggie chilli you can batch cook in advance for the perfect winter warmer. Here I’m dry-charring all the veg first to bring bags of smoky flavour.
From jamieoliver.com
Total Time 1 hours 45 minutes
Cuisine https://schema.org/VegetarianDiet, https://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet
Calories 517 calories per serving
    1. Put a large casserole dish on a medium-low heat and a large non-stick frying pan on a high heat.
    2. Prick the peppers, then sit them directly on the gas flame, or under a hot grill, for 10 minutes, until charred (keep an eye on them!). Meanwhile, scrub the sweet potatoes and slice into 2cm chunks (there’s no need to peel them), then char in the hot, dry frying pan for 5 minutes, turning them halfway through.
    3. Meanwhile, peel the onions and cut into 1cm chunks, then dry-fry in the casserole dish for 3 minutes until softened. Push them to the side and drizzle in 2 tablespoons of oil, then stir in the cumin seeds, paprika, cocoa powder and peanut butter. Add 1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar and scrape up any sticky bits from the bottom of the pan, then stir in the charred sweet potato.
    4. Prick the chillies and blacken all over in the hot frying pan or directly over the gas flame. Carefully place the charred peppers on a board, then deseed and roughly chop, adding them to the casserole dish as you go. Carefully remove the charred chillies to a board, then finely chop and add to the mix.
    5. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4.
    6. Strain the butter beans in a sieve over the casserole dish, so the juices go straight in, then tip the beans into a the hot, dry frying pan and leave them in an even layer, without stirring, until they start to char and pop, then tip into the veg.
    7. Tip in the chickpeas (juice and all) and scrunch in the tinned tomatoes, breaking them up with a wooden spoon, then pour in 1 tin’s worth of water. Finely chop and add the coriander stalks (saving the leaves for later), season with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper and stir well, then pop on the lid, leaving a little opening, and cook for 1 hour, or until thickened, stirring occasionally.
    8. Meanwhile, scrub the potatoes and dry with a clean tea towel. Prick them all over with a fork and sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt, then place on a baking tray and bake for 1 hour, or until crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle.
    9. For the salsa, peel the onion and thinly slice with the apple, then tip into a small bowl, dress with the lime juice and season to perfection.
    10. For the cheat’s chilli sauce, blitz the jalapeños and their vinegar with the mint in a food processor until smooth.
    11. When you’re ready to serve, finely chop the coriander leaves and stir through the chilli with 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. Grate the cheese and click off the lettuce leaves.
    12. To serve, cut a cross into each baked spud, pinching the bottoms so they open up, and transfer to serving plates. Top with the cheese, stuffing it in well, then add a good spoonful of the chilli and serve with the lettuce leaves, a dollop of yoghurt, a sprinkling of the salsa and a drizzle of the chilli sauce.
See details


VERSATILE VEGGIE CHILLI | JAMIE OLIVER CHILLI RECIPES
This is a hearty, delicious alternative to traditional chilli con carne that can be tweaked depending on what you have. Use butternut squash or regular potatoes instead of sweet potatoes. No onions? Try using a leek or a few spring onions. I’ve used cayenne pepper here, but paprika would be equally delicious. Also, you can use fresh basil in place of coriander, or leave the herbs out altogether.
From jamieoliver.com
Total Time 1 hours
Cuisine https://schema.org/VegetarianDiet, https://schema.org/LowLactoseDiet, https://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet, https://schema.org/VeganDiet
Calories 369 calories per serving
    1. Preheat the oven to 200˚C/400˚F/gas 6.
    2. Peel and chop the sweet potatoes into bite-sized chunks, then place onto a baking tray.
    3. Sprinkle with a pinch each of cayenne, cumin, cinnamon, sea salt and black pepper, drizzle with oil then toss to coat. Roast for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until golden and tender.
    4. Peel and roughly chop the onion. Halve, deseed and roughly chop the peppers, then peel and finely slice the garlic.
    5. Pick the coriander leaves, finely chopping the stalks. Deseed and finely chop the chillies.
    6. Meanwhile, put 2 tablespoons of oil in a large pan over a medium-high heat, then add the onion, peppers and garlic, and cook for 5 minutes, stirring regularly.
    7. Add the coriander stalks, chillies and spices, and cook for a further 5 to 10 minutes, or until softened and starting to caramelise, stirring occasionally.
    8. Add the beans, juice and all. Tip in the tomatoes, breaking them up with the back of a spoon, then stir well.
    9. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and leave to tick away for 25 to 30 minutes, or until thickened and reduced – keep an eye on it, and add a splash of water to loosen, if needed.
    10. Stir the roasted sweet potato through the chilli with most of the coriander leaves, then taste and adjust the seasoning, if needed.
    11. Finish with a squeeze of lime or lemon juice or a swig of vinegar, to taste, then scatter over the remaining coriander. Delicious served with yoghurt or soured cream, guacamole and rice, or tortilla chips.
See details


SMOKY VEGGIE CHILLI RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES
If you want to get ahead, I have a hearty veggie chilli you can batch cook in advance for the perfect winter warmer. Here I’m dry-charring all the veg first to bring bags of smoky flavour.
From jamieoliver.com
Total Time 1 hours 45 minutes
Cuisine https://schema.org/VegetarianDiet, https://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet
Calories 517 calories per serving
    1. Put a large casserole dish on a medium-low heat and a large non-stick frying pan on a high heat.
    2. Prick the peppers, then sit them directly on the gas flame, or under a hot grill, for 10 minutes, until charred (keep an eye on them!). Meanwhile, scrub the sweet potatoes and slice into 2cm chunks (there’s no need to peel them), then char in the hot, dry frying pan for 5 minutes, turning them halfway through.
    3. Meanwhile, peel the onions and cut into 1cm chunks, then dry-fry in the casserole dish for 3 minutes until softened. Push them to the side and drizzle in 2 tablespoons of oil, then stir in the cumin seeds, paprika, cocoa powder and peanut butter. Add 1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar and scrape up any sticky bits from the bottom of the pan, then stir in the charred sweet potato.
    4. Prick the chillies and blacken all over in the hot frying pan or directly over the gas flame. Carefully place the charred peppers on a board, then deseed and roughly chop, adding them to the casserole dish as you go. Carefully remove the charred chillies to a board, then finely chop and add to the mix.
    5. Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4.
    6. Strain the butter beans in a sieve over the casserole dish, so the juices go straight in, then tip the beans into a the hot, dry frying pan and leave them in an even layer, without stirring, until they start to char and pop, then tip into the veg.
    7. Tip in the chickpeas (juice and all) and scrunch in the tinned tomatoes, breaking them up with a wooden spoon, then pour in 1 tin’s worth of water. Finely chop and add the coriander stalks (saving the leaves for later), season with a pinch of sea salt and black pepper and stir well, then pop on the lid, leaving a little opening, and cook for 1 hour, or until thickened, stirring occasionally.
    8. Meanwhile, scrub the potatoes and dry with a clean tea towel. Prick them all over with a fork and sprinkle with a pinch of sea salt, then place on a baking tray and bake for 1 hour, or until crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle.
    9. For the salsa, peel the onion and thinly slice with the apple, then tip into a small bowl, dress with the lime juice and season to perfection.
    10. For the cheat’s chilli sauce, blitz the jalapeños and their vinegar with the mint in a food processor until smooth.
    11. When you’re ready to serve, finely chop the coriander leaves and stir through the chilli with 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. Grate the cheese and click off the lettuce leaves.
    12. To serve, cut a cross into each baked spud, pinching the bottoms so they open up, and transfer to serving plates. Top with the cheese, stuffing it in well, then add a good spoonful of the chilli and serve with the lettuce leaves, a dollop of yoghurt, a sprinkling of the salsa and a drizzle of the chilli sauce.
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