Tex-Mex Chile With Bite

As the weather is beginning to turn colder, my thoughts turn to chile, soups and stews. These are so comforting and warming on cold, rainy or snowy evenings in late Fall and Winter.

I’ve used this Tex-Mex Chile recipe for at least three decades. When I first started making it, I used diced jalpeno chilies in the recipe. Now days, my stomach prefers not quite as much spice, so I’ve started using a medium hot green chile. You can also make it with mild green chilies. This is a meat only chili, so it is a satisfying meal and you can serve a nice salad and pinto beans on the side if you like. I tend to avoid beans due to the high number of carbohydrates in them, so a salad or my Tex-Mex Spanish Cauli-rice work as good side dishes.

2 lbs. Beef Stew Meat
1/2 cup Low Carb Flour
1 large Onion raw
1/2 cup Chopped Green Chiles
1 tablespoon red Chili Powder
1 tablespoon minced Garlic
2 cups Stewed Tomatoes (1 lb can)
2 teaspoons Seasoning Salt
1 cup Beef Stock
Additional Salt and Pepper to taste
Shredded cheddar cheese for topping

Cut stew meat into bite sized pieces. Heat 3 tablespoons oil in a cast iron or heavy stewing pot. Dredge meat in flour, then put into stewing pot and lightly brown. Excess flour will fall off the meat into the pot and that is ok. Remove the meat to a plate, then add more oil if needed. Add the garlic and the onions and cook until the onions are just tender. Add beef stock, seasonings and stewed tomatoes and chopped chiles. Mix well and add the beef back to the pot. Stir it up, bring to a boil, then lower the heat to a simmer and cover the pot. Let stew for about 2 hours, stirring occasionally until the meat is tender and the broth is thickened.

Serve in a bowl, top with shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream, if desired, and warm tortillas. (There are several brands of low carb flour tortillas available at the market.)

Makes about 6 servings. Nutrition per serving:
Calories: 243 Net carbs 7.6 g, Protein: 36.3 g
Posted on 11/16/2012