Feb 28

Always Have Good Food Waiting and Slow Cooker Sweet Garbanzo Chili


Trying to get your college-aged kids to come home is sometimes not so easy. And when they do come, I’ve learned that my expectations have changed because the time frame and schedule doesn’t always match up to mine.

But … one thing I’ve learned is to always have good food waiting.

Healthy food.

Hearty food.

Hot food.

I’ve found that once Elliot left for college (and Garrett will be on his way, this Fall), a way to engage and spend quality time with him on return trips, is around the table.

We gather, we talk and catch up, and we eat favorite family meals.

To make home-cooked meals enticing, my husband and I love to experiment with fresh foods, and to mix it up a bit.

Who would have ever thought to add golden raisins and green olives together in a bean dish (chili) served over quinoa?

This recipe is so yummy, and I can’t wait to share it with you today!

Have you ever added olives or golden raisins to chili? (Yum).

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Comments

  1. Okay, that’s a new one. I bet the sweetness of the raisins and the saltiness of the olives works really well. And a pot of chili will always entice college boys to come home (I use that trick all the time with my stepsons).
    Heather @ new house, new home, new life´s last [type] ..Mosaic Monday – Butterfly Conservatory

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  2. Samantha Nelson says:

    Sounds delicious! When do you put in the garbanzos?

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  3. Sounds so delicious, I love chili!
    Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen´s last [type] ..Fresh Rosemary-Parmesan Rolls

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  4. Aggie says:
  5. WOW!! What a chili … I love all the new flavours – - the sweetness – - the creamy beans and crunch from the quinoa ~ yum!!
    Living The Sweet Life´s last [type] ..Spicy Beef Udooly-Noodley Soup

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  6. Sandhya Papineau says:

    Keep the slow cooker recipes coming! I have to try this unique combination of the olives and raisins. It sounds delicious!

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  7. Sandhya Papineau says:

    Yes, I’d like to know too =0)

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  8. Kirstin says:

    Actually no, because when we were in Bible College the cooks put raisins in EVERYTHING…I think it caused an aversion for me (C: there are very few things I enjoy raisins in…
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  9. Ann says:

    This dish is so bright and colorful – it looks absolutely amazing! I can see how your kids would stay home to eat and chat!
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  10. Kim says:

    I am wondering where/when the beans come in too!

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  11. Deb Meyers says:

    sandy…you forgot the garbanzos! Making this today during the snowstorm, so I’m substituting garbanzos for the green peas.

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