Anonymous
(Verified buyer)
06/28/2011
Hill Country Chili Powder
Spicy and flavorful, it does everything a chili powder is meant to do and probably more.
Erwin
(Verified buyer)
01/21/2017
Hill Country Chili Powder
Hill Country Chili Powder
Anonymous
(Verified buyer)
01/21/2017
Hill Country Chili Powder
Hill Country Chili Powder
Robrt H.
(Verified buyer)
11/23/2018
Okay but I like my
Okay but I like my own mix
Ken
(Verified buyer)
01/20/2016
Hill Country Chili Powder
The flavor was very good though.
Anonymous
(Verified buyer)
08/26/2011
Hill Country Chili Powder
It adds a perfect amount of spice to the dish, but not too much.
With that said, I use chili powder in some rice dishes, and this blend didn't hit the spot like regular chili powder does.
Cattleman47
02/11/2022
Nice Job... Really balanced..
Great Job on the Chilli Powder... Did the recipe and yes that was easy and much better than the box.... I would say try 1 1/2 tablespoon to 2 for more kick or grab some red chilli spice to flame on... Cheers
Jon D.
01/03/2021
Surprisingly Good
Honestly, I purchased this HOPING it would be good and take a little of the experimentation out of making chili from different ground chilis and other spices. When I saw Spices Inc.'s "simple chili recipe" using Hill Country I thought one table spoon per lb of meat was too little. However, after making a batch it was surprisingly good. I confess I added an additional half tablespoon of the Hill country and a half TBS of their ground Chipotle power, but no additional cumin, which I usually use. The chili turned out excellent. Can't recommend this enough.
Chris
10/03/2018
Hill country chilli powder
Makes really good chilli. Not too hot. Slightly smokey.
Jon D.
01/08/2021
Best Chili Ever
I've been making my own chili for 40 years. I went from buying and using the famous brands of complete chili "fixins" to buying ground chili (or even grinding my own). I've bought a good bit of ground chilis from Spices Inc, but decided I wanted to try the Hill Country seasoning to make some chili. I was a little incredulous about their recipe, one tbs of Hill Country to a pound of meat (and the attendant ingredients) - thought it would have a nice, strong chili flavor. I made a 2 lbs of meat recipe and wound up using just 2.5 tbs of Hill Country. This wound up making some of the absolute best chili I've ever had (I confess I did also add a half tbs of Spices Inc.'s ground chipotle as well). Wonderful stuff, highly recommended.