A Pressure

Cooker Meatloaf

Chili Recipe

Are you a recipe reader who likes to first read the story about the recipe? Or do you prefer to get the recipe right up front and forget the food culture part of it?

For the get-the-recipe-first reader, I’m treating you this evening with my meatball chili recipe first! But before you read it, do take time to see the video I made today after cooking the chili.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7mHe59CBUSA

Here you go:

Meatball Chili

Easy meatball chili recipe in the pressure cooker

Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 2
Author Angie Horn

Ingredients

  • 1 Can Low Sodium Chili with Beans & Vegetables
  • 1 Can Ro*Tel Green Chiles & Tomatoes
  • 4 Precooked large meatballs
  • 2 Cups Precooked brown rice

Instructions

  1. Add the meatballs and rice then stir all the ingredients.

  2. Close and lock the pressure cooker lid and choose the soup setting which cooks for 35 minutes.

  3. Serve with grated cheese and crackers.

How many recipes can you create with ten pounds of ground beef? Grilled hamburger patties, spaghetti and meatballs, meatloaf…that makes three recipe ideas, at least three or four pounds. Today I came up with another recipe – Meatloaf Chili! Oh my goodness! It’s one of the easiest meals to cook in a pressure cooker.
A note about my southern cabin cooking lately: I’m on a mission of getting fit. I hated the extra pounds I had put on and made up my mind to get fit. I have several whys to inspire me.

Subscribe to my blog if you want to follow my journey. Pressure cooking has come in handy for my meals, and this meatball chili is a low-sodium recipe that includes veggies, brown rice, and extra-lean hamburger – a recipe I can eat on my eating plan.

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What I did with

ten pounds of

ground beef:

I purchased a ten-pound package of 93% lean ground beef during a $25-week-grocery-budget challenge. How could I resist? That whole chunk of beef cost $34.80. By my calculations, I saved $1.40 per pound. The one-pound ground beef packages were $4.88 each.

The next day I had to get my recipe-thinking-cap on with all the hamburger meat. I froze a freezer rack half-full of packages of ground beef. Part of it was pre-cooked, but the bulk was divided into patties or one-pound amounts for different recipes.

Ground Beef Recipe Ideas

Most of the beef is still in the freezer. But I’ve listed a few of the recipes made so far:

1. Trucker’s Crockpot Meatloaf

2. Fried Eggs & Meatballs

3. Meatball Omelet

4. Meatball Sandwiches

5. Meatball Chili

I’ve only gone through four freezer packages since buying the ground beef. Two packages were sent with my trucker-hubby for his crockpot meals. He said the meatloaf was great!

It’s very easy to make meatballs and meatloaf in a Farberware 7-in-one programmable pressure cooker. Season the hamburger, shape the meatballs and fill two mini loaf pans. Put the meatballs on the bottom of the pot.

Next, set the Farberware cooker’s stand inside. Then, put the loaf pans side by side on top of the rack/cooker stand. Using the pressure cooker stand (Amazon has pressure cooker stands available) makes it very convenient to cook multiple foods at once. It’s amazing!  If you’re using a pressure cooker like mine, you add water (this recipe is not included in this blog post) and close and lock the lid. Then, you choose the Sear-Roast setting which cooks about 45 minutes.

Allow the meatloaf and meatballs to cool some before storing in freezer bags. Once you freeze them, they are ready to pull out and pop into a recipe like the Meatball Chili. So convenient!

As a food blogger, a frustrating blogging experience is when the Internet is slow – like today. Smartphones do make it possible to write a blog post, however (this blog post is one of those kinds). But crazy things happen. Pictures may be turned sideways, for instance. So if you notice some off-the-wall technical mishap in this blog post, it’s the “smart” phone way. Speaking of smartphone blogging, I recommend (and intend on purchasing) a folding wireless keyboard. Typing on an iPhone or Android mini keyboard can be tiresome for the blogger’s typing.

What do you think of the Meatball Chili? I loved it!!

Happy Wednesday 😄

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