
A while back, I was one of the fortunate bloggers to be contacted by Diana of POM Wonderful. She asked me if I'd like to try POM....um, YES! I actually had always wanted to try it...don't know why I hadn't gotten around to it yet. Just one of those things, I suppose. When Diana told me she was going to get a case (A CASE!!) shipped out to me, I was super excited. I think this may have been the first "promotional"-type item I was offered as a blogger...and I felt cool. I told hubby.... see, I told you this blogging thing was awesome ...he nodded and smiled. I probably sounded like a gushing-goofball when I thanked Diana and told her I'd let her know as soon as I posted something about POM. She was very kind and though she would no longer be in this position once I posted, she told me to send my info along to Molly and Janny who would be handling all the POM Blogger fun...so, Molly and Janny I am sorry it took me so long....I didn't forget!
When the case of POM arrived, the first thing I did was crack one open and take a big swig....WHOA...tart! But you know what? Addicting. I keep drinking and actually realized I really enjoyed the tartness of the juice. It is sort of reminiscent of cranberry juice, but with more punch to it. I ended up drinking a couple of bottles...the rest survived the move with us...and I finally decided it was long past time for me to figure out what I actually wanted to make with it. I browsed the POM website and was amazed by the number of recipes posted there! I found lots that I wanted to try (of course) and decided I wanted to make chili with it. I liked a chili recipe I saw on the site, but decided to make my own chili recipe somewhat inspired by the one there.
Sweet and Spicy Chili
w/ the flavors of pomegranate, star anise, allspice and peppers
by girlichef
Yield: ~3 quarts
20 oz. ground turkey
3 Tbs. Olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 c. pearl onions, peeled (frozen will work)
3 garlic cloves, minced
3 bell peppers, chopped (preferably several colors)
1-2 jalapenos (to taste), chopped...seeds & all
5 allspice berries
1-2 star anise, whole
1 cinnamon stick
1/4 c. ancho chili powder
1 1/2 tsp. cumin
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
2 bay leaves
6 oz. can tomato paste (pref. no salt added)
2 c. POM Wonderful juice
1 quart broth/stock (of your choice)
1 can (15 oz) dark red kidney beans, drained
1 can (15 oz) white kidney beans (cannellini), drained
Sea Salt- to taste
Garnish...choose your favorite chili toppings
First, brown your ground turkey in a dutch oven. Add olive oil, then both types of onion and garlic and stir occasionally for a couple of minutes, until just starting to soften. Add bell peppers and jalapenos. Cook for a few more minutes, stirring from time to time.
Grind up your allspice in a mortar. 
Add it to the pot, along with your star anise, cinnamon, chili powder, cumin, black pepper and bay leaves. Stir around for a minute or so, letting the spices bloom. Add tomato paste and stir it in good, letting it cook for another minute or so...this will cook down that tomato flavor and make it nice and sweet.
See all that gorgeous color on the bottom of the pan...it is NOT burnt! It is flavor...and it has been building up the whole time you've been adding more ingredients. Add the POM to the pot, stirring up the fond (brown bits) from the bottom as you go along. Let it cook down for another couple of minutes. 
Now add your broth/stock to the pot, followed by the beans.

Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer and let it cook, partially covered for about 20-30 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit for a bit to cool down. Discard cinnamon stick, star anise and bay leaves. Season to taste with salt, if you think it needs it.

Ladle into a bowl.

Garnish with your favorite toppings. I love to add garnish...it brings a note of brightness to compliment the earthy flavors of the chili. I used two types of cheese (have I ever mentioned how much I love cheese?): shredded cheddar and crumbled queso fresco, avocado, cilantro and a few squeezes of lime.
This chili is both sweet and spicy at the same time. The pomegranate and the spices add a sort-of warmth as well as sweet....so it's not a cloying sweetness. The jalapenos with their seeds & ribs and the chili powder bring that underlying heat...you know the kind...it makes your nose run a little while you can't stop yourself from wanting more.
I like to use big, rustic cuts for chili...look at those large chunks of vegetables paired with the gorgeous beans...oh yeah. It is a feast for the eyes and the soul...as well as being satisfying to the tummy.


Do you know that some cultures in history believed the Pomegranate held profound and mystical healing powers? I believe it! I want to say thanks again to the folks at POM Wonderful. I really enjoyed getting to sample your product...and I will definitely buy it on my own.

I am going to enter this chili in the Chili Cook-Off Challenge over to Gloria at the Foods & Flavors of San Antonio this month...I love it when I can multi-task!
If you don't believe me, just see what I do next...I'm going to send this over to Deb at Kahakai Kitchens for Souper Sundays, too!!!
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This looks so great! I have been trying to find a different way to do my chili!
I love the POM tea, but I have never tried just the juice. I'll have to pick some up!
Thanks for the recipe!
Great idea! I love chili, I'll have to try this for sure!
That chili looks great! Tons of stuff in there. I've never had any kind of pomegranate thing. Not the fruit or juice. I really should try it, everyone seems to love it.
my sister-in-law swears by this stuff for its medicinal values. she always has me do a shot when i feel under the weather.
i'll have to pass on your recipes to her--as far as i know she's never used it to cook.
Ive never tried POM, but I will now so I can try this recipe. Love the colors and the texture of this dish!Hope you wont mind but I'd love to guide Foodista readers to your site, just add this little widget here to this post and it's all set to go, Thanks!
delicious!! i would definitely have a bowl of that :D
...thanks Alisa...very cool! :D
You're one busy chick! The great thing about POM juice is that it is good for you...I'll be checking out their website for recipes as you indicated...thanks.
Carmen
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What a creative use for POM. Sounds delish. I just love how versatile it is!
Sooner or later you are going to convince me to try Pom (LOL). That recipe has to have the ultimate flavor...it certainly looks inviting.
Your POM chili looks and sounds awesome! Lots of great spices and tastes in there. Thanks for entering it in the chili cook-off. :)
I used to eat pomegranates when I was a little girl and we lived in California, but haven't had them for ages. Think I'll try the juice.
the chili with pom sounds excellent! Such wonderful flavors! Great idea!
Any houses in your neighborhood for sale :) Damn that looks good! I was posting with every step of the way shots like that, and glad you do, because it shows the beautiful additions of color and flavor!
but my hubby was standing there staring at me, because he was hungry :) , so I tried to limit the photos now...oh and I dropped my camera in a plate recently and have to have it cleaned :)
I love Pom Wonderful. Whenever I have a little bit of money left in the grocery budget i always make sure I get a nice bottle for myself.
That chili looks nice and hearty and with all that pom. Yum!!!
...Chef E- yeah, sometimes I wonder if I post too many photos, but hey, I like 'em, so... I always take a lot (much to the chagrin of hungry onlookers) cuz i'm never sure if they're going to look right or not. Sometimes I just have a few, cuz they don't turn out. I'm always getting food all over my camera...and steam. One of these days I'm gonna do something like drop it in a plate, too, LOL!! :)
Now that's some good multitasking. :) I was a bit jealous of all of you who got the Pom. That stuff is gooood. I have to say I would never have thought to make chili with it. What a novel and tasty idea.
Very creative and it looks so good too! Thanks for sending it along to Souper Sundays! the round-up is now posted!
Very creative! I would never have thought of using it in a chili - such a wonderful idea!
This is by far the best use of Pom that I've seen so far. Very nice job!
What a delicious and creative recipe!! I love the spices you chose for this. I'm trying to imagine the wonderful taste they give your chili combined with the POM. I am all for the garnish!! I loved the POM, too! They were so generous and kind.
Very cool! Looks delicious... and really ccreative... kudos!
Hope you win your contest.. Good Luck Lady!
I love that you incorporated POM in your chili - I've been wondering as of late how to shake mine up. Do send it to contest - I love the sweet/savory with the hot. This should be a winner.
I like the color the POM gives your chili, sounds & looks delicous. Bravo for you, a case does indeed sound great.
That looks crazy awesome girlichef!! I love POM and have added it to a vinagrette frequently (try it, you'll like it) but would have never thought of adding it to Chili.
Your soooo cleaver, no wonder you have such an awesome blog girly :)
Steady On
Reggie Girl
Dar, I am going to have to try POM. The chili sounds amazing. Wonderful flavors!!
I know the juice is good for me- and I'd so love to try this recipe! Looks so interesting and delicious!
Looks like art from beginning to end.
What a unique way to use POM! Looks delicious, quite colorful too. I love all that avocado on top, avocado makes everything more delicious.
I have been looking for something to do with my POM:D
This sounds really yummy, I like how you used the Pom juice -- very creative :)!
OMG that looks SO good!!!!
POM is also awesome in a margarita!!
I've seen lots of POM-based recipes but this is probably the first in a chili, which sounds so incredibly delicious! The final dish looks colorful, fresh, hearty and just about perfect.
What a beautiful chili! And...a WHOLE CASE of POM? You are lucky!
Heather, this is genius! I love the addition of star anise to the chili and the beautiful ruby color. I'll bet this is terrific, and a wonderful use of the Pom Wonderful! I only just this week got around to actually USING my Pom Wonderful too! LOVE the chili!
:) K
Hey, thanks for the great recipe. I am going to try making it today. Do you have any recipe that adds acai juice?
...Acai Beryy- no, I'm sorry I don't; I've never used acai juice before...but now I want to find out more!
I love using this stuff as an additive to my cooking, really give is a nice flavor.