Recipes Dinner Stews Chili Winter Vegetable Chili 5.0 (4,125) Add your rating & review This vegetable chili, thick with kidney beans and hominy (dried, hulled corn kernels), is deliciously smoky and spicy. More Chili Recipes By Grace Parisi Grace Parisi Grace Parisi a former senior test kitchen editor for Food & Wine, where she wrote several successful monthly columns: Food & Wine Handbook, Tasting & Testing, Flavor of the Month, Power Pantry, and Chefs Recipes Made Easy. Parisi has also been published in McCall’s, Redbook, and The New York Times, has written five hit cookbooks, and has appeared numerous times on national television. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 19, 2017 Save Rate PRINT Share Close Photo: © Con Poulos Active Time: 25 mins Total Time: 45 mins Yield: 4 Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 onion, chopped 2 medium garlic cloves, very finely chopped 1 large red bell pepper, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1/2 pound parsnips, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1/2 pound carrots, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 tablespoon chile powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin Salt One 14-ounce can peeled Italian tomatoes 1 canned chipotle in adobo, plus 1 tablespoon adobo sauce 1 1/2 cups water 1 cup canned hominy, drained 1 cup canned red kidney beans, drained Brown rice, chopped red onions, cilantro, sour cream and tortilla chips or bread toasts, for serving Directions In a medium, heavy enameled cast-iron casserole or Dutch oven, heat the oil. Add the onion and garlic and cook over high heat, stirring, until slightly softened, about 3 minutes. Add the bell pepper, parsnips and carrots and cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned in spots, about 5 minutes. Stir in the chile powder and cumin and season with salt. Cook for 1 minute. In a blender, puree the tomatoes and their juices with the chipotle, adobo sauce and water until very smooth. Add the mixture to the casserole along with the hominy and beans and bring to a boil. Cover partially and simmer the chili over moderate heat until the vegetables are tender, about 20 minutes. Season with salt. Serve with rice, red onions, cilantro, sour cream and chips. Make Ahead The chili can be refrigerated for up to 2 days. Suggested Pairing A smoky Syrah or dark ale; or something sweet, like sangria, which helps tame the heat from the chile in the dish. Originally appeared: February 2010 Rate It Print