35 Chili Recipes For Fall (2024)

September 16, 2012 // 17 Comments »

I don’t know about you, but chili is definitely one of my many favorite fall foods. I love pumpkin, I love apples, I love all the funky looking squashes – there really are so many fall foods to love aren’t there?

Fall doesn’t officially start for another week, but I have already started craving chili as I’m sure some of you have too. There’s nothing like a pot of chili bubbling on the stovetop on a lazy Saturday or Sunday afternoon, while football is playing in the background. I made this season’s first pot of chili earlier in the week and am looking forward to many more…especially after browsing all of my favorite blogs for new ideas. My stomach is officially growling…

These 35 mouthwatering chili recipes will surely get you in the fall chili making mood:

Beef/Steak:

Steak Chili
7 Chili Chili
Chocolate Stout Chili
Crockpot Black Bean Chili with Lime and Cilantro
Farmgirl Chili
Beer Chili
Cincinnati Chili
Simple Weeknight Ground Beef Chili
Chinese 5 Spice Harvest Chili
Barbecue Chili with Corn

Turkey/Chicken:

Game Day Chili Turkey Chili with Pinto Beans and Mushrooms Smoked Turkey Mango Chili
Roasted Butternut Squash and Turkey Chili
Smoky Turkey Chili with Chipotle Peppers, and Black & White Beans
White Bean Chicken Chili
Smoky White Bean Chicken Chili
Bush’s White Bean Chile Verde with Sonoma Pesto
Southwest Shredded Chicken 3-Bean Chili
Amy’s Amazing White Chicken Chili

Vegetarian:

Black Bean and Quinoa Chili
Black Bean and Sweet Potato Chili
Spicy Tofu Chili
Vegetarian Quinoa Chili
Vegan Garden-Style Chili
Very Veggie Chili
Vegetarian Fiery Red Bean Chili

Slow Cooker:

Slow Cooker 3-Bean Pumpkin Chili
Green Turkey Chili
Crock Pot Turkey White Bean Pumpkin Chili
Crock Pot Chicken Taco Chili
Vegetarian Slow Cooker Chili
Smoky Red Chili
Slow Cooker Leftover Flank Steak Chili
Easy Crock Pot Lentil Chili

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posted September 16, 2012 by Aggie Goodman

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17 comments on “35 Chili Recipes To Kick Start Fall”

  1. TidyMom September 16, 2012 @ 8:13 am Reply

    Oh that is one mouthwatering looking bowl of chili Aggie! GREAT round up! I’m SO ready for fall food!!

    Thanks for including me!!

  2. Jeanette September 16, 2012 @ 9:08 am Reply

    I’m ready for chili already too, especially with football season underway. Just made my first pot last week so I’ll be checking out all these fabulous ideas! Thanks for including me!

  3. Cassie September 16, 2012 @ 10:09 am Reply

    Love this!! I am so ready for chili!!

  4. Erica September 16, 2012 @ 4:36 pm Reply

    Chili is amazing! Especially when paired with football! I book marked two of these- the simple weeknight chili and the crock pot taco chili!

  5. Barbie September 16, 2012 @ 7:05 pm Reply

    Yummy! We love chili and I am looking forward to trying some of these!

  6. Jen @ Savory Simple September 17, 2012 @ 8:06 am Reply

    pinned! thank you!

  7. Parsley Sage September 17, 2012 @ 9:27 am Reply

    You’ve got a pumpkin chili!!?? You’re my new hero! I cannot WAIT to give some of these a try. Om nom nom

  8. Bree September 17, 2012 @ 10:36 am Reply

    Perfect fall inspiration!

  9. Dani September 17, 2012 @ 5:13 pm Reply

    Thanks for the list…. now I don’t have to bop al around the web;) I’ll just bookmark this page and voila’ I’ll have lots of chili options at my finger tips!

  10. Heather | Farmgirl Gourmet September 17, 2012 @ 6:34 pm Reply

    What a comforting roundup!! My belly is aching for a steaming bowl of chili and don’t forget the cornbread!! Thanks for adding me to the roundup!! xo

    Heather

  11. Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen September 17, 2012 @ 9:57 pm Reply

    Love this roundup! Chili is on the menu at least once a week around our house during fall and winter!

  12. Kristi Rimkus September 18, 2012 @ 10:29 pm Reply

    Fantastic list of chili recipes! I recently made a sweet potato chicken sausage version the family loved. Can’t wait to try these!

    • Aggies Kitchen September 20, 2012 @ 11:02 am Reply

      Thanks Kristi!

  13. marla September 19, 2012 @ 1:06 am Reply

    I am so ready for fall chili recipes ~ thanks for a great round up and for including my 5 Spice Chili 🙂

  14. Kalyn September 19, 2012 @ 12:55 pm Reply

    I’m starting to (barely) think about chili! Thanks for including me.

  15. Valerie @ From Valerie's Kitchen September 23, 2012 @ 10:38 am Reply

    Chili is definitely on my list of favorite fall foods. There’s just something about getting a big pot of chili going on the stove that feels so cozy. This is a great collection!

  16. Tracey Evans October 3, 2012 @ 10:15 am Reply

    Oh WOW! I’m chili ready now! Thanks for the wonderful recipes! 🙂

35 Chili Recipes For Fall (2024)

FAQs

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 secret ingredient will deepen the flavor of your chili? ›

A cup of strong, brewed coffee will work wonders for your pot of chili, imparting a deep, roasted flavor that will make the chili taste like it simmered away all day long. For maximum flavor, reduce the coffee along with a blend of tomato paste, aromatic veggies and spices like we do in our Spicy Vegetarian Chili.

What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

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.

What liquid is best for chili? ›

Chili cooks low and slow, so you need enough liquid to tenderize the meat and keep everything from drying out. That liquid should also add flavor to the chili, so use chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, or beer.

Why do you put vinegar in chili? ›

With only about 1 tablespoon per pot added toward the end of the cooking process, the vinegar will make the flavors more vibrant without overwhelming the dish with its biting tang. Through just a splash, everything becomes a little brighter, and the chili's flavors are more balanced.

What does cinnamon do for chili? ›

Much like adding chili powder and other common chili spices, cinnamon is a super versatile spice that adds warmth without the heat to Firecracker chili.

Does chili need tomato paste? ›

Tomato paste may come in a small can (or tube), but it packs a powerful punch and is an essential flavor building block for dishes like chili and beef stew.

Does sugar make chili taste better? ›

Now for the piece de resistance: 1-2 heaping Tablespoons brown sugar. The chili tastes completely different without the brown sugar so if you like a subtle sweetness in your chili then you've just got to go for it! Trust me, it will not make your chili taste like candy.

How to give chili a deeper flavor? ›

Is it lacking in savory depth? Add a hit of soy sauce, Worcestershire, or tamari. These salty, savory powerhouses won't dominate or change the flavor of your chili so much as amplify what's there. Start with one tablespoon, stir, and taste before you add another.

What does tomato paste do for chili? ›

The tomato paste adds color and rich flavor to our chili. Now we have our flavorful base, you are going to finish the chili with pureed tomatoes, beef broth (or chicken broth), and beans. Beans make this chili hearty — I like pinto beans or kidney beans.

What are the best beans for chili? ›

The best beans for chili are pinto, kidney, and black beans, like in this easy and tasty recipe. This 3-bean chili freezes great for meals later in the week. If you prefer thinner chili, add an extra can of tomato sauce. The green chiles are not hot and add a wonderful flavor, so don't be afraid to use them.

What does paprika do for chili? ›

Think of paprika as the gentler, sweeter cousin of hot chili peppers. It enlivens your favorite dishes with fruity notes and a toasty red color without ever taking over the show.

Should I put cinnamon in my chili? ›

"Rachael's Recipe Notes: Yes, you are reading the ingredients correctly - fennel seed, ground cinnamon and unsweetened baking cocoa are what make this delicious!

Is ground cumin good in chili? ›

Spices and Herbs (ancho chile powder, chipotle chile powder, ground cumin, oregano, ground coriander, smoked paprika, cinnamon): Gives the chili its distinctive flavor and heat. Cornmeal: Acts as a thickening agent. Beef Broth: Provides liquid and enhances the beefy flavor of the chili.

How does Martha Stewart make chili? ›

Add chili powder, cocoa, and tomato paste; cook until fragrant, about 2 minutes more. Add tomatoes, broth, and cooked beef. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, partially covered, until thickened slightly, 25 to 30 minutes. Season with salt and pepper; serve with sour cream and chives.

Is chili better the longer it cooks? ›

Cooking chili low and slow is the way to go

Although the internet abounds with recipes for quick-cooking chilis that take as little as 20 minutes (via MyRecipes), this stewed dish truly benefits from a longer cook time that will gently coax all the flavors out of the meat, legumes, vegetables, and spices in the recipe.

What spices make chili hotter? ›

Store bought or homemade, keep some pickled banana peppers, cayenne pepper powder, or diced jalapenos (with or without seeds!) on the table so your guests have the option of dialing up the spice or keeping it completely turned down.

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