Despite the name, neither the pumpkin nor the beer in this chili recipe will make you drunk.
But I do recommend serving yourself a frosty glass of the beer you’ll be using in this.
Don’t be intimidated by the long list of ingredients; it’s truly a “dump it all in one pot” type of meal.
PREP TIME20 minutes
COOK TIME2 hours25 minutes
TOTAL TIME2 hours45 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3 pounds boneless pork shoulder, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces
- 2 yellow onions, chopped
- 6 cloves garlic, chopped
- 2 red bell peppers, chopped
- 2 Anaheim chiles, chopped
- 1 poblano chile, chopped
- 1 habanero chile, minced
- 3 chipotle chiles canned in adobo sauce, chopped
- 3 cups diced pumpkin
- 2 cups frozen whole-kernel corn
- 1 (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes, undrained
- 1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste
- 2 (15-ounce) cans kidney beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 (12-ounce) bottle dark beer
- 1 cup strong brewed black coffee
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
- Sour cream (for garnish)
- Sliced green onions (for garnish)
- Shredded cheddar, Monterey Jack, or colby cheese (for garnish)
Instructions
- Heat a heavy-bottomed 8-quart or larger stockpot over medium-high heat. Swirl in the olive oil and add the pork shoulder, stirring every few minutes until the pork is pinkish-brown on all sides, about 10 minutes.
- Stir in the onions and garlic and sweat for 5 minutes, or until the onions start to turn translucent.
- Add the medley of peppers and cook for another 5 minutes.
- Add the pumpkin, corn, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, 1 can of kidney beans, beer, coffee, and chicken broth. Stir in the cumin, oregano, and brown sugar, then turn the heat to high and bring to boiling.
- When the chili reaches a rolling boil, lower the heat and simmer uncovered for 1 hour.
- Add the remaining can of kidney beans, stir to combine, and simmer for 1 more hour.
- Serve with a handful of shredded cheese, a dollop of sour cream, and a spoonful of green onions on top.
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