Classic Homemade Chili

$9.28 recipe / $1.55 serving
by Beth Moncel
4.91 from 164 votes
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Now that it’s officially fall, it’s time to make my favorite fall comfort food, a pot of delicious homemade chili. While I have several chili recipes on the website already, this classic beef chili recipe is my absolute favorite. Like, it’s so good that I can’t stop going back for spoonfuls. Not only is this classic chili recipe super flavorful and easy, but it can be customized in a number of ways to make it your very own’s extremely customizable. Scroll down for ideas for customizing the proteins, spices, liquids, vegetables, and toppings!

Overhead view of a bowl of beef chili with toppings and a spoon in the center.

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I like to add fresh jalapeños, cheese, green onion, and crushed tortilla chips to my chili!

Ingredients for Homemade Chili

There are so many ways to make homemade chili, but here’s what you’ll need to make our classic beef chili:

  • Aromatics: Onion and garlic create the base layer of flavor for this pot of classic chili. Feel free to add double or even triple the garlic if you’re a garlic lover!!
  • Ground Beef: I love a slightly higher fat content beef for chili because it makes the pot extra rich and it’s more affordable than lean ground beef, but feel free to use the type of ground beef that you like the best.
  • Beans: We use a combination of kidney beans and black beans in our chili for a little extra color and texture in the pot, but you can also experiment with adding pinto beans!
  • Diced Tomatoes: Diced canned tomatoes (with their juices) add more flavor and texture to the chili. If you don’t like chunks of tomato, you can substitute with crushed tomatoes, which have a much finer texture.
  • Tomato Paste: Tomato paste really helps thicken the chili and gives it a super rich tomato flavor, which is the perfect backdrop for all of the chili spices.
  • Chili Seasoning: We use our homemade blend of chili seasoning, which includes chili powder, cumin, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper.
  • Brown Sugar: This is the secret ingredient that helps balance the adicity of the tomatoes and heat from the chili seasoning. A little goes a long way to help balance the flavors without making the chili taste sweet.

How Long Should You Cook Chili?

Chili is one of those dishes that tastes better the longer it cooks (to a point). You’ll want to let this chili simmer for a minimum of 30 minutes, but it’s something that you can leave simmering gently for up to a couple of hours. If you do plan to let your chili simmer for a longer period of time, make sure to put a lid on it so it doesn’t dry out. Check it occasionally to see if it is becoming dry, and if so, add a little water.

5 Ways to Customize Homemade Chili

  1. Use a different protein: Feel free to substitute ground turkey, chicken, pork, or even lentils or more beans in place of the ground beef.
  2. Add Other Liquids: Instead of using water to make the gravy, try using vegetable juice (like V8), dark beer, or beef broth for even more flavor.
  3. Customize the spices: Try using chipotle powder or smoked paprika for a smokier flavor. Add a little cocoa for a richer, earthier flavor, or a dash of cinnamon for warmth.
  4. Add Extra Vegetables: If you’re looking to add more flavor, color, and nutrients, try adding zucchini, bell pepper, poblano peppers, jalapeños, corn, sweet potato, or butternut squash.
  5. Get creative with toppings: This is where chili gets really fun! Browse your pantry, fridge, or freezer for any fun toppings you might have. Anything that goes well on a taco will probably also go great on a bowl of chili! This also allows each family member to customize their own bowl, which is super helpful with picky eaters!

Ideas for Chili Toppings

Customizing my bowl of chili with fun toppings is my favorite part. I can eat the chili all week and no two bowls will be the same! Here are some ideas for what to put on top of a bowl of chili:

  • Cheddar or Monterey Jack Cheese
  • Sour Cream
  • Green Onions
  • Diced Avocado
  • Cilantro
  • Crushed Tortilla Chips
  • Crushed Saltine Crackers
  • Pickled Jalapeños
  • Diced Red Onion

What is your favorite chili secret ingredient, add-in, or topping? Share in the comments below!

How to Store and Reheat Chili

Chili is the ultimate meal prep food because the recipe makes a big batch, the leftovers taste better the next day, and it’s extremely freezer-friendly!

Chili can be stored in the refrigerator for up to five days, or, after chilling overnight, you can transfer it to the freezer for longer storage (about three months). I recommend dividing the chili into single-serving portions before refrigerating or freezing to make easy grab-and-go reheatable meals for the rest of the week.

Chili can be reheated in the microwave by heating in one minute intervals, stirring between each, until heated through. You can also reheat chili on the stove top over medium-low heat, stirring often. You may need to add a little water when reheating on the stovetop if it gets too thick.

A ladle full of chili held over the pot.
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Homemade Chili Recipe

4.91 from 164 votes
This is the BEST homemade chili recipe is the ultimate comfort food and is made with simple ingredients like ground beef, beans, and tomatoes.
Overhead view of a bowl full of chili with toppings and a spoon in the center.
Servings 6 1 cup each
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 45 minutes
Total 50 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil ($0.32)
  • 1 yellow onion ($0.49)
  • 2 cloves garlic ($0.32)
  • 1 lb. ground beef ($4.79)
  • 1 15oz. can kidney beans ($1.09)
  • 1 15oz. can black beans ($0.89)
  • 1 15oz. can diced tomatoes ($0.50)
  • 1 6oz. can tomato paste ($0.55)
  • 1 cup water ($0.00)

Chili Seasoning

  • 1 Tbsp chili powder** ($0.30)
  • 1 tsp ground cumin ($0.10)
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne powder ($0.02)
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder ($0.02)
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder ($0.03)
  • 1/2 Tbsp brown sugar ($0.02)
  • 1 tsp salt ($0.05)
  • 1/2 tsp Freshly cracked black pepper ($0.03)
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Instructions 

  • Dice the onion and mince the garlic. Add both to a large pot with the olive oil and cook over medium heat until they are soft and translucent.
  • Add the ground beef to the pot and continue to sauté until the beef is fully browned.
  • Drain the beans and add them to the pot along with the diced tomatoes, tomato paste, 1 cup water, and all of the ingredients for the chili seasoning. Stir until well combined.
  • Place a lid on the pot and allow it to simmer over a low flame for at least 30 minutes, stirring occasionally (the flavor gets better the longer it simmers). 
  • Give the chili one final taste, adjust the salt or seasonings if needed, then serve hot with your favorite toppings.

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Notes

**The chili powder used is a mild blend of dried chilies and other spices. It is not spicy or hot. Click here for an example.

Nutrition

Serving: 1CupCalories: 398kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 23gFat: 21gSodium: 468mgFiber: 10g
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Serve with a side of Jalapeño Cheddar Cornbread!

Overhead view of a pot full of chili with toppings and a wooden spoon.

How to Make Homemade Chili – Step by Step Photos

Onion and Garlic in the pot with oil

Start by dicing one onion and mincing two cloves of garlic. Cook the onions and garlic with 2 Tbsp of olive oil in a large pot over medium heat until they are soft and transparent.

Browned beef in a dutch oven with a wooden spoon

Add one pound of ground beef and continue to cook until it is fully browned.

canned beans and tomatoes

Drain a 15oz. can each of black beans and kidney beans and add them to the pot along with a 15oz. can diced tomatoes, a 6oz. can of tomato paste, and one cup of water.

Add Beans and Tomatoes to the pot

Stir that all together until the tomato paste is well incorporated. Doesn’t look like much yet, but just wait…

Add spices to the pot with beef, beans, and tomatoes

Add the chili spices to the pot of chili. I used my recipe for Homemade Chili Seasoning, plus a little brown sugar. 1 Tbsp chili powder, 1 tsp cumin, 1/4 tsp cayenne, 1/4 tsp garlic powder, 1/2 tsp onion powder, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, and 1/2 Tbsp brown sugar. If you don’t have all the ingredients to make your own chili seasoning, you can add a store bought packet of chili seasoning at this point.

Simmered homemade Chili with a wooden spoon

Let the pot simmer for at least 30 minutes over low heat with a lid on top to allow the flavors to blend and for the natural sugars in the tomatoes to caramelize, which reduces the acidity. If you have time, let it simmer longer. Now your “basic” chili is done!

A pot of Chili with Toppings and a wooden spoon

How easy was that? Now go crazy with the toppings. Look in your fridge for leftovers and see what fun things you can use to top your basic chili to make it not so basic anymore.

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Close up side view of a pot of chili with a wooden spoon.
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  1. The pot is simmering I am getting hungry just by the smell haha. I’ve done a taste test after simmering 10 mins and I can’t wait until it’s finished! I love noodles in my chili, but when I first try a new recipe I prefer to only use what it calls for. Next time I will add cocoa, I’ve never made chili with it before so I was a bit paranoid lol.. Thank you for such a simple, quick and budget friendly recipe. I am definitely going to check out other recipes on this site, thanks to Google for leading me to it!!

  2. This is a great recipe! ย I didnโ€™t have cumin…I added paprika and a little extra brown sugar. ย I also used V8 juice instead of water, and topped with sour cream and shredded Mexican cheese. ย I donโ€™t like chili thatโ€™s too spicy and this recipe has a perfect blend of sweet with a little spice.. ย This will be my go-to chili recipe!

  3. This chili tasted way too tomato-ey. If I made it again I’d probably use half as much tomato paste / diced tomatoes. I used beef broth instead of water which unfortunately didn’t help dilute the tomato taste enough.

  4. Love this. Sometimes I make it with lentils instead of meat and it’s great. Thank you for the recipe.

  5. Great recipe. I used Beef broth instead of water. I also, added Mexican chorizo and dice a serano. Love it!

  6. It is still simmering on the stove. I added a can of chipotles in adobo, used my own fresh canned diced tomatoes and molasses instead of brown sugar. It smells amazing! Making a skillet cornbread to go with it on this snowy fall day.

  7. This is mine and my partner”s favorite chili recipe. We love it, it’s so dang delicious! We like to add beef broth and chipotle adobo peppers to add a little extra flavor and spice.

  8. Hey! Thanks! We did this, except we didn’t have diced tomatoes so we swapped 1 diced fresh tomato and a can of “Hearty Tomato” Progresso and it’s amazing! Spicy and delicious! <3

  9. I love this recipe! I have made this several times and not only is it quick, but so tastey as well! Budget Bytes never fails me.

  10. Avocado is also a great topping for chili! It adds a creaminess and cooling factor to the chili. It plays off the spices really well! And it’s a healthy fat! :)

  11. Finally made my best chili yet! Thank you for these tips – I added cocoa, oregano and chipotle, and subbed seiten for the meat. Roasted a poblano and diced red bell. I’ve always been afraid to try cocoa in my chili, but you were right that it adds richness. Topped with cheddar and cilantro. I wish I made more!

  12. This will be my new go to chili recipe. Yum!! I made it with ground turkey and it was still delicious.