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Join reporter Erin Haluschak from ”Off the Record Podcast” and her husband, Chef Jonathan Frazier of ”The Edible Valley Podcast”, as they swap skills and share laughs in this fun, lighthearted episode. Erin teaches Jonathan the ins and outs of fantasy football and the NFL while Jonathan dishes out his culinary secrets to up Erin’s game-day snack game. It’s a playful mix of touchdowns, tastings, and the joys of learning from each other—perfect for foodies, football fans, and everyone in between!
Join reporter Erin Haluschak from ”Off the Record Podcast” and her husband, Chef Jonathan Frazier of ”The Edible Valley Podcast”, as they swap skills and share laughs in this fun, lighthearted episode. Erin teaches Jonathan the ins and outs of fantasy football and the NFL while Jonathan dishes out his culinary secrets to up Erin’s game-day snack game. It’s a playful mix of touchdowns, tastings, and the joys of learning from each other—perfect for foodies, football fans, and everyone in between!
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Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Episode 28 "Cleveland Browns"
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
In this episode of the F3 Podcast — Football, Fantasy & Food — Erin and Chef Jonathan Frazier break down the chaos of Wild Card Weekend as the NFL playoff picture finally comes into focus. With the Super Bowl less than a month away, Saturday and Sunday matchups bring drama, tight finishes, and plenty of bold predictions.
Cleveland-Style Beef & Bean Chili
Serves
6–8 people (easy to double for a party)
Prep Time Cook Time
15 minutes. 45–60 minutes
Ingredients
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2 tbsp oil (vegetable or olive)
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1 large onion, diced
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3 cloves garlic, minced
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2 lb ground beef (80/20 preferred for flavor)
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Salt & black pepper, to taste
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2 tbsp chili powder
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1½ tsp ground cumin
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1 tsp smoked paprika
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½–1 tsp cayenne (optional, to taste)
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1 tsp dried oregano
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1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes
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2 tbsp tomato paste
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1½ cups beef broth or water
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2 (15 oz) cans kidney beans, drained and rinsed
(Pinto beans also work)
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1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
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1 tsp hot sauce
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1 small green bell pepper, diced (very Midwest)
Instructions
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Build the Base
Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add onions and cook 6-8 minutes until soft and translucent . Add garlic and cook 30 seconds until fragrant.
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Brown the Beef
Add ground beef, season with salt and pepper, and cook until fully browned. Break it up well — Cleveland chili is chunky, not saucy.
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Bloom the Spices
Stir in chili powder, cumin, paprika, cayenne, and oregano. Cook 1 minute to wake up the spices.
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Tomato Time
Add crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, broth, and Worcestershire (if using). Stir well.
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Add the Beans
Stir in kidney beans. Bring to a gentle simmer.
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Simmer & Settle
Reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered for 30–45 minutes, stirring occasionally.
→ Thicker = better. Add a splash of water if it gets too tight.
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Taste & Adjust
Adjust salt, heat, or spice as needed.
How to Serve
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Straight up in a bowl
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With crusty bread or cornbread
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Over fries or nachos
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Topped with:
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Shredded cheddar
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Sour cream
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Chopped onions
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Oyster crackers
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