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Arcadian Eight Bean Chili
Arcadian Eight Bean Chili

Arcadian eight bean chili packs six bean varieties, ground beef, bacon, and dried poblanos into a smoky simmered crowd-feeder. Cinnamon and coriander give this chili an unexpected depth.

Amy's Chili with Hominy (Vegan)
Amy's Chili with Hominy (Vegan)

Amy's vegan chili with hominy, pinto beans, chickpeas, zucchini, and a hint of molasses for depth. The dump-and-simmer one-pot weeknight chili that's hearty enough to skip the meat entirely.

Crockpot Tex Mex Chili
Crockpot Tex Mex Chili

A spicy traditional chili that can be left to simmer while you are at work.

Chili Dog Rolls
Chili Dog Rolls

Vegetarian chili dog rolls wrap a smoky, cumin-spiced TVP filling with sauteed peppers, mushrooms, and tomato inside soft homemade whole wheat yeast dough. Baked golden at 375F, they make 20 hearty rolls.

Modified Chili Con Carne
Modified Chili Con Carne

A from-scratch chili con carne made with dried pinto beans, lean ground beef, and a smoky blend of cumin, oregano, and chili powder. Simmers into a thick, soul-warming bowl that's lower in sodium than most.

Pressure Cooked Chili Con Chickpeas
Pressure Cooked Chili Con Chickpeas

Pressure-cooked chickpea chili swaps beef for nutty garbanzos, building heat from toasted cumin seeds, chili powder, and a generous handful of fresh cilantro. A meatless one-pot weeknight chili.

Black Bean & Cashew Chili
Black Bean & Cashew Chili

Vegan black bean and cashew chili with jalapeño, Anaheim chiles, and a splash of beer. Cashews lend hearty body to this meatless chili. Top with avocado, cilantro, and crisp tortilla chips.

Cactus Chili No. 2982
Cactus Chili No. 2982

Serve with sour cream, chopped green onions, grated sharp Cheddar and crushed red pepper flakes alongside.

A Better Chili Seasoning Mix
A Better Chili Seasoning Mix

A seasoning mix good for beans or make a tasty chili or use as a taco seasoning mix. Leave out the salt and you have a no-salt chili seasoning mix!

Chili with Beef & Beans
Chili with Beef & Beans

Classic stovetop chili with ground beef, dried pinto or kidney beans, fresh tomatoes, and a hit of cumin and hot chili. Slow-simmered for three hours until the beans turn velvety.

Consumer Report's Chili (Scaled Down)
Consumer Report's Chili (Scaled Down)

Classic beef chili with crushed tomatoes, kidney beans, and an 8-tablespoon hit of chili powder warmed up with cumin, coriander, and allspice. Simmered until thick and adjustable from mild to wildfire.

Beefy Chunk & Cheese Chili
Beefy Chunk & Cheese Chili

Curried beef and kidney bean chili topped with sharp cheddar and fresh scallions. The unexpected curry powder addition transforms a basic chili into something with serious depth and global flavor.

Black Bean & Chicken Chili
Black Bean & Chicken Chili

Black bean and chicken chili simmers tender chicken breast, black beans and sweet red peppers in a spiced tomato base splashed with beer for depth. A lighter, quicker chili ready in about 45 minutes.

Yummy Beef Chili
Yummy Beef Chili

Beef chili loaded with ground beef, beans, and sweet corn, simmered with a warming blend of chili spices. An easy, pantry-friendly one-pot dinner built mostly from canned staples, and even better the next day.

Tori's Beanless Chili
Tori's Beanless Chili

Tori's Beanless Chili recipe

Beef Chili with Navy Beans
Beef Chili with Navy Beans

Beef chili with navy beans, one of our many easy chili recipes. Perfect for simmering on the stovetop or use your crock-pot for a slow-cooker chili recipe.

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