You know what I hate? Well, it seems like a lot of things by sound of my posts at times, but that’s not totally true. I do hate one thing for sure, though. Expensive purses. Yep, I hate them. Sh*t like Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Gucci, or any of those brand names that I absolutely have no idea how to spell…yeah, I hate them. I’ve never been a brand name person. Maybe it’s because I can’t afford that kind of crap OR MAYBE it’s because I have a brain and I use it. What’s the point of an expensive purse? Most of the time, when you take it to a restaurant or bar, you end up having to put it on the floor since the table isn’t big enough. Do you know what’s been on the floor of that bar? I do. I’ve had friends that have peed on the floor while standing at the bar. Legit peed. Then I’ve had friends that have puked into their hands and threw it on the floor. This conversation isn’t about my selection in friends, so we’re moving past that. You’re telling me that paying over $500 for a purse (well, really over $30) makes sense when you may be drenching it in pee? That’s effing stupid.
And not only do our purses get dirty on the outside, but on the inside…oh dear lord. Well actually, most women probably don’t make quite as much of a mess as me, but I utilize my purse as a wod bag. While most women carry there make up, sunglasses, and Blackberry, I carry my PurePharma fish oil, my AgainFaster rope, my protein powder, shaker bottle, multiple headbands, 4 forks, usually some kind of container of meat, and Artisana coconut butter packets. Real lady like. Ok ok, I do have a wallet as well as a cherry chapstick in there, but that’s really to just make people think I have a least a few feminine qualities. It didn’t fool Jake when he looked in there at the gym, though. The guys I wod with can’t be fooled. They know I’m a dude.
So what do I do to thank them for appreciation my masculinity?! Make them chili. That’s a given, don’t you think? And chili with bacon in it just makes even more sense. It’s so weird chili has a name. All it really is is a bunch of crap all cooked up a big pot. Or saucepan like me. I don’t have a pot. Stupid.
Look at this fun little video from Again Faster.
Smoky Bacon Chili
- Yield: 4-5 1x
Ingredients
- 2–3 sweet potatoes (optional)
- 6 slices of bacon, cubed
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1 yellow onion, diced
- 1 red pepper, diced
- 1 green pepper, diced
- 1lb ground beef
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 2 tablespoons smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 (14) ounce can of fire roasted tomatoes
- 1 (8) ounce can of tomato sauce
- salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
This really ain’t that hard people. Check this out. I served my chili over sweet potatoes because I think I’m cool like that. So do it.
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Poke holes in your sweet potatoes with a fork. Place on rack in oven and cook for about 30 minutes or until potato is soft and cooked through.
- Now pull out a large pot, add the cubed bacon and let cook down.
- While the bacon is cooking, chop all the veggies.
- When the bacon has browned and is a bit crisp, add garlic clove and veggies.
- Let cook for about 6 or so minutes, then add your ground beef and all the spices.
- Once the beef is browned, add your tomato sauce and fire roasted tomatoes.
- Mix well and let all the flavors meld together while cooking on low for the next 8 minutes or so, stirring occasionally.
- Then split open your sweet potato, pour your chili over it, and eat. Delicious










All I can say is WOW. Such a punch of flavor. I added a couple tbsp of sun dried tomato paste and dumped in some celery, shrooms and diced artichokes also. I’ll be adding this recipe to regular rotation! Can’t wait to buy your cookbook!! Thank you!
So I made this chili for a halloween party, and two people brought chili: one was paleo (mine) the other one non paleo. Everyone wanted to eat this version! People kept saying it should be entered in a chili contest! I used turkey, and it turned out great! The second time I made it (as per husband’s request!) I used ground beef, and it was perfect! This recipe is a keeper!
Eating this over a sweet potato is definitely the way to go! The flavors really compliment each other!
thinking about making this for a football party…How many people (girls and guys) would this serve? Thanks for all your recipes!
Probably about 4-6! Depending on how many servings everyone has 🙂
you are a legend!! I made your Creamy Chicken casserole yesterday and this today…. I cant decide what to make tomorrow!
Seriously well done you, your recipies are seriously AMAZING!
xx
Was looking for a tasty PALEO dinner for Halloween. This will be it!
This is AMAZING!! It’s been a tradition since I was a kid to have chili for dinner for Halloween. I made this for my family tonight and even my 13yo said it was the best chili I’ve ever made! Thanks for making me look like SuperMom. 🙂 Great recipe, love your blog!
This is really good chili. I made it and just added mushrooms along with everything else. Instead of tomato sauce I used 1/2 can of paste. I didn’t have the sauce but it came out really good anyway. It was thick and super tasty.. great food for halloween night. My family loved it. Thanks for the idea..
Yum!! I’ve been making various chilis for more than 30 years, but this is my first paleo batch, so I tried your recipe. Delicious!
I’m not a measurer, but I am a substituter, so I used steak trimmings instead of ground beef (about the same price at my fave meat place) and I cooked it low on the stove for 3 or more hours before serving.
I think it’s the bacon and smoked paprika that make for a wonderful difference. I didn’t even miss the beans 🙂 Thanks for our new favorite chili.
Just saw this recipe this morning…just ate my first bowl. LOVE it! You have the most amazing recipes! Thank you!!