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Today, chili is the official state dish. Texas is known for its own variation of chili con carne.
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Commercial manufacture of chili powders began in Texas in the 1890s.[4] Today, chili is the official state dish.[11] Texas is known for its own variation of chili con carne. Texas chili is typically made with hot peppers and beef (or sometimes game meats like venison) and is sometimes served with pinto beans, either as a side or in the chili itself. The dish can be topped with an assortment of garnishes including fresh or pickled jalapeños, raw onions or crumbled soda crackers. Thick chili gravy is served over tamales and enchiladas.[4] Frank X. Tolbert's 1953 recipe included beef-kidney suet, ancho chiles and lean beef for stewing such as chuck seasoned with oregano, garlic, cumin and cayenne pepper.[20] Breakfast items include scrambled egg in flour tortilla tacos as migas and huevos con chorizo, huevos rancheros, and empanadas of various meats. King Ranch casserole is made with chicken, cream of mushroom and chicken soups, cheese and tortilla chips.[4] Entrees are commonly accompanied by pan fried potato and refried beans. Ingredients commonly used in Tex-Mex cuisine include goat, chicken, pork, beef, venison, eggs, cheese, milk, beans, masa harina, peppers, chocolate, and various spices.[7] Puffy tacos made with deep-fried handmade corn tortillas and served with beef picadillo are a San Antonio specialty.[21] Pan de campo is the official state bread.[11] Also called "cowboy bread", the simple recipe was traditionally baked in a Dutch oven.[22]
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