A spicy dinner for those who can handle the fire, but enjoy the flavor. Warning..Don't try unless you know you can eat hot and spicy foods.
Jamaican in origin, this dish can be prepared with chicken breasts or legs, too.
If you like trying new things, then you will love this succulent dish that will instantly find its place in your cookbook!
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For starters, the water, beer and sugar take this recipe in the wrong direction. Substitute these ingredients with red wine. Also, forget the pork - this has not flavor in chili. Just add more beef. These small changes would have won them $40,000. I made those changes and had people chasing me for the recipe afterwards.
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