Chili con Carne Recipe (2024)

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Chili Con Carne is made of beef, onion, peppers, tomatoes and a blend of spices that create a flavorful, hearty chili perfect for a cold winter’s night.

An ice storm is headed our way and that means I’m making a big pot of chili. It’s my comfort cooking dish of choice. It’s fun to toss everything into a large pot and let it warm together while filling the house with wonderful aromas.

So while everyone heads for the bread and milk aisles, I make my way to the chili fixings. It’s hard to beat a big bowl of warm hearty chili and maybe a side of corn bread too. Nothing knocks the chill off quite like it. This Chili Con Carne Recipe is no exception. Beef, tomatoes, peppers, onions and a blend of warm spices mingle together to create a delicious bowl of goodness that will make any day stuck inside much better.

Chili con Carne Recipe

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Chili con Carne Recipe

A hearty beef chilimade with a flavorful blend of spices, tomatoes, peppers and onions.

Ingredients

  • 8 poblano chiles
  • 3 pounds boneless chuck roast, trimmed and cut into 1/2-inch cubes
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil, divided, plus more as needed
  • 3 cups chopped onion (about 2 large onions)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 12 ounces dark beer
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1 cup water
  • 28 ounces canned stewed tomatoes, roughly chopped
  • 1 chipotle chile, canned in adobo sauce
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • optional garnish- sour cream and/or shredded cheddar cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat broiler.
  2. Place poblanos on a lined baking sheet; broil for 4 minutes, turn and continue to broil until charred, about 4 more minutes. Place poblanos in a large bowl or zip-top plastic bag; cover with plastic wrap or seal bag. Let stand 15-20 minutes; peel and dice poblanos.
  3. Lightly dredge beef in flour. Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a Dutch oven or heavy bottom pot over medium-high heat. Working in batches as needed, add beef to pan; brown on all sides, adding more olive oil as needed. Remove beef from pan. Set aside.
  4. Reduce heat to medium. Add remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil to pan. Stir in onion, salt and pepper; cook for 12 minutes; stir occasionally. Add garlic; cook 3 more minutes, continue to stir occasionally.
  5. Push onions and garlic to side of pan. Add chili powder, oregano and cumin. Stir constantly for 1 minute to toast.
  6. Stir in beer, broth, water and tomatoes. Bring to a simmer. Add beef back to pan; cover and cook 2 hours; stir occasionally.
  7. Stir in chopped poblanos; cover and simmer for 1 hour, until beef is tender; stir occasionally.
  8. Rinse, seed, and chop chipotle. Stir in chipotle and cilantro. (For a spicier version do not rinse and seed chipotle.)
  9. Optional: Serve with a dollop of sour cream and/or a sprinkling of shredded cheese.

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originally published on February 14, 2016 (last updated Sep 14, 2021)

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4 comments on “Chili con Carne Recipe”

  1. Karen @ Seasonal CravingsReply

    I wish I had all the fixins for this but alas I do not and the ice and snow have trapped me in my home! Looks delicious.

  2. LaTriceReply

    My mouth is watering right now!!

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FAQs

What is the difference between chili and chili con carne? ›

Chili con carne is chili with meat, usually beef. Chili as a generic term usually refers to chili con carne but not all chili has meat. IOW most chili is made with beef and red Chile powder. But chilis can have beans and no meat, or any other meat.

How to make chili con carne taste better? ›

5 Ways to Elevate Your Chilli con Carne
  1. Start with Smoked Bacon. The first thing I do is render the fat from lardons of smoked bacon or pancetta. ...
  2. Swap the Fresh Chilli for Chipotles in Adobo Sauce. ...
  3. Add Smoked Paprika. ...
  4. Take Your Time (if you have it) ...
  5. Tweak the Flavour.
Sep 6, 2023

What is the secret to really good chili? ›

Only Add Flavorful Liquids

Instead of adding water to your chili, add some more flavor with chicken or beef broth, red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, or even beet or wine. Each one of these options brings out different notes and levels of sweetness that will enhance your culinary creation.

What is the difference between chili con carne and Texas chili? ›

Chili con carne is the original chili. Call it Texas red, traditional red, or bowl of red, but don't even think about adding beans if you want to cook chili like a true Texan. Historians generally consider San Antonio, Texas, chili's birthplace but can only speculate about how exactly the stew-like dish developed.

Do Mexicans eat chilli con carne? ›

Chilli con carne is a stew with beef, beans and chilli. The name is Spanish and literally means "chilli peppers with meat", but it was originally an American Tex-Mex dish, not a Mexican dish as is often thought.

What do Americans call chilli con carne? ›

Chili Con Carne, a.k.a. Texas Red

The chili that was invented in San Antonio is said to be a bowl of "red": tender, individual stewed chunks of beef swaddled in a spicy, cumin-spiked sauce made from red chiles, which lend the dish an appealing russet hue. Texans take this heritage very seriously.

What is the most flavorful meat for chili? ›

The best chili meat is a combination of meats, often a mix of ground chuck, ground sirloin, brisket, diced tri-tip, and/or some bacon or sausage. Do your best to mix smaller pieces with larger pieces to stack textures and make it your own! Happy cooking!

Does chili taste better in the crockpot? ›

Technically, no. The beef, bell pepper, onion, and garlic will all cook in the slow cooker, but browning the meat and sautéing the vegetables in a skillet before adding it to the slow cooker brings much more flavor to the chili. You'll be glad you did—promise!

What not to put in chili? ›

Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed." If that sounds a bit uptight, the ICS's Homestyle Chili competition defines chili as: "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, and/or vegetables cooked with beans, chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients.

What does tomato paste do for chili? ›

Tomato paste is a great way to add bonus tomato flavor, and thickness, to a chili recipe. To get the best flavor it needs to be browned. Add a couple tablespoons (or a whole can if you want a thicker soup base) directly to the pan after cooking the meat and onions.

What is the most important spice in chili? ›

Most Common Chili Spices. Cumin, Chile Powders, and Paprika are the most common spices in chili followed by garlic, onion, coriander, Mexican oregano, and bay leaves. These ingredients can be combined to create a savory and well-balanced pot of top notch comfort food.

Do Texans put meat in their chili? ›

What primarily distinguishes Texas chili from other chili recipes you might find is a lack of beans, but it also doesn't feature any tomatoes. It is, largely, a ground beef dish that's seasoned with a spicy chili paste made of dried peppers.

What is chili with beans called? ›

Prepared as a quick and easy feast for ranchers and cattle drivers to make out on the range, the base of the recipe is classic chili con carne, Spanish for chilies with meat. Many are quick to point out that if beans were meant to be in chili it would have been called chili con frijoles.

Why is chilli called chilli con carne? ›

The name 'chili con carne' is Spanish for 'chili with meat,' referring not only to the spices used in the dish but also to the meat that is typically cooked in the dish. Traditional chili con carne includes several staple ingredients, such as tomatoes, beans, chili peppers and meat.

Is chili con carne Texan or Mexican? ›

Is chilli con carne Mexican or American? Whilst it certainly maintains a Mexican influence, chilli con carne most likely originated in America, specifically San Antonio in southern Texas.

Is chili Spanish or Mexican? ›

Food historians speculate that chili originated in Texas-Mexico border towns and spread north. In the 1880s San Antonio's downtown was famous for Hispanic outdoor vendors called "chili queens." At Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Texas-style chili was popular, and at St.

What do you call chili with no beans? ›

Texans in particular are likely to reject beans; in fact, the no-bean version is often referred to as Texas chili.

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