Last week, as I was trying to figure out what to make for dinner, chili crossed my mind. Then I thought “I don’t want to deal with trying to figure out chili without beans, not now. Besides, it’s not ‘chili season’ yet.” So I didn’t make chili. Then this week, there was a sale at Sprouts on everything frozen, including meat. We decided it was the perfect time to stock up on some bison and while we were there, we also found some wild boar sausage and ground kangaroo. What? Kangaroo? Heck yes, I’m trying that! So we get home, I thaw the ‘roo meat, and then realize I have no idea what to do with it. Then I realized “Oh, chili”.

So it was on. Time to make some chili, before chili season. You know what I’m talking about. People don’t make chili in the summer. And here in Colorado, it’s still plenty hot during the day, although I guess I’ll admit that chili season might be right around the corner. Anyway, kangaroo chili. I make this stuff and it’s really good, and I’m pretty dang impressed with the taste, considering my old, pre-paleo chili “recipe” came from a can of Bush’s Chili Starter, no lie. I was not about to win any chili cook-offs, so when this stuff actually tasted good, and with just the right amount of fire, I was doing a little happy dance in my head. In my head because I can’t dance for real, two left feet over here.

However, there was a downside to this yum chili: the kangaroo. Bummer, right? I was kind of excited to love kangaroo meat, but I just couldn’t. It was a sort of grainy, gritty texture, and a little too mushy. The meat in chili should be more substantial which is why I won’t be using ‘roo again, bison is the only way to go. So if you find kangaroo meat, maybe try it just for fun, and maybe you’ll like it. Maybe kangaroo steaks are better than the ground version of the meat, but I’ll have to wait until I can find some of that, which I’m guessing won’t be anytime soon.

Oh, and I haven’t really mentioned the fact that there’s bacon in this, so, bacon!