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New Year’s Smoky BBQ Chili with Flat & Crispy Cornbread

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I’ve never been a big fan of black eyed peas which is a bit strange given how much I love beans and legumes. I’ve made black eyed pea soups in the past and was always left a bit disappointed with them. I felt like I was just slurping broth and chomping on black eyed peas. Not all that exciting.

I finally realized this year if I was going to enjoy them, I needed to amp up the flavours in the dish!

That’s where this chili comes in.

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This year, I made chili instead of soup because I suspected the peas would pair well with the chili’s texture and flavours. I gave this chili a smoky and spicy BBQ flavour and it really brought everything together really well. I’m happy to report there was no disappointment with this black eyed pea recipe.

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Instead of serving it with traditional cornbread, I was craving something flat and crispy so I came up with this crispy cornbread, which reminds me a bit of Socca chickpea bread. Like traditional cornbread and Socca, this version is cooked in a cast iron skillet for the crispiest texture and unlike traditional cornbread, it doesn’t have a delicate texture which makes it great for dipping into chili and soup. The flavour is lightly sweet with a crisp-around-the-edges and chewy-in-the-centre texture. A definite winner for sure!

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As I type this, I really want to go back to the kitchen for more…..can I just give you my chicken scratch and call it a year?

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Penmanship was never one of my strong suits. I think one of my New Year’s resolutions will be to write my recipes down neatly, or at least, legible.

Ok, ok, I will type it out. For your sake and mine…

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New Year's Smoky BBQ Chili

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free
Yield
5 cups
Soak time
3 hours
Prep time
25 minutes
Cook time
2 hours, 40 minutes
Total time
3 hours, 5 minutes

I almost forget the black eyed peas were in there. If you’re like me, that’s never a bad thing. Here’s to a lucky 2012!

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 sweet onion, peeled and chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped (optional)
  • 2.5 tbsp chili powder, or to taste
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika (optional)
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or crushed red pepper flakes)
  • 1/2 cup dry/uncooked black eyed peas
  • 3/4 cup dry/uncooked black beans
  • 6 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 (28-oz) can diced tomatoes, liquid drained
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste, to thicken
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds (or ground flax), to thicken
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • 2 tbsp your fav BBQ sauce
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
  • couple handfuls of chopped spinach, or other greens like collard, kale, etc

Directions

  1. Soak the beans in water overnight or for at least 3-4 hours. This part is optional, but it helps reduce cook time and makes the beans more digestible. Rinse and drain beans before using. In a large pot, add the oil and sauté the onion and garlic over medium-low heat for about 5-6 minutes, until translucent.
  2. Add in the pepper and optional jalapeno and sauté for another 3-5 minutes.
  3. Stir in the spices (chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, cayenne) and sauté on low another couple minutes. If you want, you can add just a bit for now and then add the rest to taste after it has cooked.
  4. Add the dry black beans and black eyed peas, broth, and drained diced tomatoes. Stir well. Now stir in the tomato paste. Simmer on low with the lid ajar for about 2.5 hours, checking often to make sure it doesn’t dry out. If it does, add a bit more broth to thin out.
  5. About 15 minutes before it’s done cooking, stir in the chia seeds, corn, and chopped greens. The chia helps thicken the chili. Also stir in the BBQ sauce, starting with 1 tbsp at a time and tasting as you go. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Can be made 2-3 days in advance and frozen if preferred.

Tip:

You can probably use canned beans, but you won’t need as much broth. I would add it slowly.

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I was very excited to use my Kirkland pot (from Costco) that my mother in law Margaret gave me for X-mas! I’m loving it so far.

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Every good chili recipe needs a secret ingredient. This BBQ sauce is the “special twist” in this recipe.

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A couple tablespoons just brings all the spices together so nicely.

As with other chili recipes, making it in advance works to your advantage. I like making it the day before so the flavours can mingle overnight.

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I also used chia seeds to thicken it, but you can use ground flax instead. I’ve heard that some people use cornmeal to thicken chili. I will have to try that next time!

This flat cornbread (shown above and below) was my very first trial. I made it in a square baking pan instead of a cast iron skillet. It crisped on the edges, but it had a very soft and bendy texture.

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I noticed a huge difference when I used my cast iron skillet! It got a lot more chewy and crispy in the skillet. I picked up this skillet from Loblaws. I think it’s President’s Choice brand and only set me back about $9-10 bucks.

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Note to self: Clean dried chili off the oven.

For the Flat & Crispy Cornbread Recipe click here

I wasn’t expecting much from this cornbread, but I could not stop eating it.

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I had a few slices for breakfast this morning and I had to peel myself away from it to keep from eating the entire thing! It’s just perfect on it’s own and even better dipped into chili. I can see myself having a lot of fun adapting this recipe.

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Well, that’s a wrap for 2011 I guess. :)

Thank you for making 2011 an exciting, fun, and memorable year for me. I am so thankful for everyone of you who have impacted my life in so many positive ways.

I wish you a 2012 filled with glowing health, love, happiness, and the courage to follow your dreams.

I’ll catch you on the flip side!

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Beans/Legumes, Chili/Stew, Dinner, Fall, Gluten Free, Gluten Free Option, Lunch, Nut Free, Soy Free, Winter Tagged With: New Year’s Smoky BBQ Chili with Flat & Crispy Cornbread, vegan recipes

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Joanna
14 years ago

Looks yum! Can you buy Stubbs BBQ sauce in Toronto? I haven’t seen it anywhere. Happy new year”

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Joanna
14 years ago

Hey Joanna,

Yes it’s at Whole Foods if I remember correctly :)

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

I actually just had chili and cornbread for dinner last night! It’s a combination that you can never go wrong with.

Hope you have a happy NYE! :)

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Rebecca @ Naturally Healthy and Gorgeous
14 years ago

Chili sounds great for a cold winter evening!

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Alex @ Raw Recovery
14 years ago

I’m not sure if you watch the American version of The Office, but in his last episode, Michael Scott says, “Catch you on the flippity flip.” It just reminded me of your last sentence :) Happy New Year!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Alex @ Raw Recovery
14 years ago

hah good ol Michael Scott! I love The Office :) I really like Robert California too….heh

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laura
14 years ago

Happy New Year! Im excited for all the wonderful creations you’ll make in 2012. :)

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Jessica @ Hungrygems
14 years ago

2012 is about innovation and practicality. No longer shall we dip our crumbly corn bread into the weighty and stubborn chili only to have it break off before returning with beans to our ravenous mouths. No longer shall we have to go fishing with our fingers in blazing heat to retrieve our fallen corn bread from our chili that just wasn’t strong enough to make that trip home to our mouths. Crispy and flat cornbread, a toast to you! Here we come 2012!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jessica @ Hungrygems
14 years ago

LOL!! Love that.

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Moni'sMeals
14 years ago

NOW that is some serious cornbread!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

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Laurel
14 years ago

Hi Angela.
Love the blog, per usual, but especially love this comfort food!

My hubby and I use Stubb’s bbq sauce lots, and we live near Stubb’s restaurant (in Austin, TX).
And your cornbread reminds me of my Mississippi grandma’s crispy cornbread…perhaps you’re a Southerner at heart! Thanks for that fun reminder of great memories.

Happy New Year, and keep up the good work!
Laurel

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Laurel
14 years ago

Hey Laurel, that is so sweet! I’m happy that these recipes resonate with you. Happy New Years!

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Sarah @ The Healthy Diva
14 years ago

Definitely going to make that flatbread this week. Happy New Year!!!!

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jess white
14 years ago

Happy New Year Angela, this chilli looks amazing! keep trying with the black beans, i find them very temperamental as well!

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Meisha Moo
14 years ago

Thanks for all the wonderful recipes and tips. I am trying to be as healthy as i can and with the new year..i hoping to bring it to a whole new level! This looks delisch! Hears to a happy and healthy new year for all!

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Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca)
14 years ago

Happy New Year!!!! All the best to you in 2012!

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Jamie @ Don't Forget the Cinnamon
14 years ago

I love love LOVE the look of that cornbread!! I like the idea of topping it with something…perhaps black beans, peppers, onions, salsa, and nutritional yeast for a little southwestern pizza?

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Karen
14 years ago

Hummmmm…. Any ideas on how to make that cornbread work without a microwave? I’d be interested…..

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Janelle
14 years ago

This soup is AMAZIN I just made it for lunch , but I did half the chili powder, green and red pepper, and corn starch instead of chia/flax, amazing! Thank you !!

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Lauren @ Oatmeal after Spinning
14 years ago

Oh- I love the recipe for crispy cornbread! I usually make cornbread muffins to have with chili- then I slice them width-wise and toast them so that I have thin, crispy slices. It’s the same kind of idea I guess, but the crispy cornbread looks a lot prettier (and requires less steps!)

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Kathy
14 years ago

HAPPY NEW YEARS, Angela!! :]

http://milk-and-tea.blogspot.com

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Colleen
14 years ago

I love Stubb’s :) and your cornbread and chili look fantastic!

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eila / full plate
14 years ago

what a fabulous black-eyed pea idea! i made two dips this year, one decadent, the other healthful…but I’ve bookmarked this recipe to add to our New Year’s repertoire next year! am loving your blog!! thanks for sharing all of these great ideas + recipes! hope you have a wonderful year ahead! here’s my healthy black-eyed pea-cilantro hummus recipe, in case you’d like it: http://www.fullplatecookinglessons.blogspot.com/2012/01/healthy-black-eyed-pea-hummus.html

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Sandi Remedios
14 years ago

I LOVE cornbread and chili, I can’t wait to try your recipe for cornbread. As I live alone I am always looking for recipes I can freeze for later and the chili looks wonderful. Have to admit I am NOT a fan of black eyed peas, but I will try this one, and if they disappoint I will sub another sort of bean. I will visit Costco tomorrow for enamel pot looks wonderful. Here in Canada they are also offering tangines, which I have on my list to buy.
thanks for all your wonderful recipes and pictures, I always smile when I see your name in my inbox.

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