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How long does it take for the dried peppers to integrate into the chili?
Depends on how you define chili of course.
Some people would not even allow chicken or beans near chili.
I usually do use beans myself, but there are some serious people out there frown on it.
Dried peppers are always good +1
And soaking beans aren't much of an effort, they about double in size after soaking. Just have to pre plan a little.
Black Beans are good for it even if I use Pintos. I've tended to go to Black beans myself lately though.
How long does it take for the dried peppers to integrate into the chili?
I'm no expert, but probably 90 minutes or so of simmering or just staying warm. The thing is, chili is ALWAYS better the next day. Make it, let it stay warm for an hour or two, and then put it in the fridge. Next day, your chili will taste better and probably a bit hotter also. I guess the flavors get all worked up and soaked in and the taste is much better, at least imho.
I've been digging black beans lately also.
