This is not your meat and beans kind of chili, but when you taste it, it will make you come back for more!
I do have to say that we are meat eaters...but we just don't eat it as much as the majority of people.
This chili has no meat, which has been replaced with cooked wheat berries.
By wheat berries I mean either hard white wheat or hard red wheat (which has more of a "nutty" flavor)
The wheat berries have a "chewy" texture, which works well when replacing meat in recipes.
To find out more about the amazing nutrition of wheat berries and how to cook it, read my previous post.
So here is the recipe
I use
This chili has no meat, which has been replaced with cooked wheat berries.
By wheat berries I mean either hard white wheat or hard red wheat (which has more of a "nutty" flavor)
The wheat berries have a "chewy" texture, which works well when replacing meat in recipes.
To find out more about the amazing nutrition of wheat berries and how to cook it, read my previous post.
So here is the recipe
I use
Ingredients
3T olive oil
1onion, chopped
1 bell pepper,chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tsp chili powder
1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp dried oregano
2 15oz cans beans
2 14oz diced tomatoes, undrained
2 cups vegetable broth
2
cups Cooked Wheat Berries
Directions
Heat oil in a tall pot over medium-high heat.
Add onion, bell pepper, garlic, chili powder, cumin, oregano, and cook, stirring occasionally until tender, about 5 minutes.
Bring to a boil over high heat, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 25 minutes.
Enjoy!
Wheat berries can be found at natural/health food stores, some regular grocery stores (look where the flour is) and online stores.
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
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this is my kind of meal. My hubby and I are trying to skip meat and eat healthier stuff instead. Looks good with the wheat berries. thanks fo sharing, Dani
ReplyDeleteLeslie (aka Gwen Moss)
I'm trying this, thanks so much for sharing this!!
ReplyDeleteIt sure looks delicious Daniela!
ReplyDeleteDee
This may be a stupid question but where do you buy wheat berries?
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks like it might tempt me into trying. I love a good chilli recipe.
That looks delicious! Wish I could eat some right now. I'm on a bland diet right now, so everything looks good to me. Ha! I've never heard of wheat berries before. It does sound like a nice alternative to meat. Do they sell those at the regular grocery store?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds yummy. I love cumin. Thanks for the recipe. :)
ReplyDelete-Revi
This chili looks very good. I've not tried wheat berries as a meat substitute before (really I haven't had wheat berries at all), but I'll be willing to give them a try. I usually use meatless crumbles made by Boca for dishes like this. Thanks for adding a new version of a meatless chili to my recipe stash!
ReplyDeleteHI Daniela, Thanks so much for sharing your healthier chili recipe. I have to give it a try soon. I'm featuring you this week Transformed Tuesday. Thanks so much for linking up. Hugs, Peggy
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