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One-Hour Texas Chili Is The Key To This Crispy, Beefy Frito Pie Recipe

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On my way to a cousin’s wedding weekend on a fall Friday night outside Houston, I drove by my high school alma mater’s football stadium, where the lights were bright and the stands were packed. While I didn’t have time to watch the game, I was hungry, so I walked up to the concession stand to grab a bite. This being Texas, there were nachos, chopped beef sandwiches, and fat pickles on offer, along with the Texas football piece de resistance: Frito pie.

If you’re unfamiliar with Frito pie, it’s a tangle of crispy, salty corn chips smothered in a beefy chili that’s heavy on the peppers, and, since you’re in Texas, should never, ever have beans. To finish, the chili is covered in shredded yellow cheese, diced onions, and pickled jalapeños. Often, it’s served straight from a Fritos bag, though it can also be presented in a bowl, on a plate, or in a cardboard boat, too.

Its exact origins are unknown, though the dish had its first mention in print in a 1947 Abilene, Texas, newspaper. My grandparents can confirm that it was popular then, as when they were in graduate school in Kentucky in the late 1940s, they would bring cases of canned chili and bags of Fritos to recreate this iconic Texan treat in their distant home.

While any batch of chili can be used in Frito pie, for mine, I favor one that has a sauce made from dried chile peppers, such as ancho for their bittersweet earthiness, and morita or chipotle chiles, for their smoky heat. Using whole chiles instead of a ground chili powder also gives the sauce more depth, which is important when doing a quick cook. The beef is ground beef, which I form into larger pieces to give the chili some heft. When all is said and done, the dish comes together in about an hour — which means you’re just that much closer to scoring a Frito pie, a Texan football icon.

Frito Pie with One-Hour Texas Chili

Serves 8

Ingredients: For the one-hour Texas chili:

6 dried ancho chiles, stems and seeds removed
2 dried morita chiles, stems and seeds removed
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 medium yellow onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, diced minced
4 pequin chiles
1 tablespoon cumin
1 tablespoon oregano
Pinch ground clove
Pinch ground allspice
5 cups water, divided
2 pounds ground beef
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
2 teaspoons corn meal or masa harina (optional, but will thicken chili if needed)
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice

For the Frito pies:

4 cups Fritos
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, for serving
¼ cup diced onions, for serving
Sliced jalapeños, for serving

Instructions:

Step 1: In a large skillet, heat the ancho and morita dried chiles on medium-high heat for a minute,

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Written by Nicole

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