I have clearly been on a slow cooker recipe kick lately! I just love those evenings when dinner is done (and even cleaned up minus the plates - or bowls in this case!). This Dutch Oven Chili is just as easy too!

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Melanie says
Is this on the mild or spicy side? Thanks
Amy Taylor (comment moderator) says
Hi Melanie. I do not find it particularly spicy. You can always leave out the jalapeno if you are concerned. ~Amy
Kelley says
Does this chili freeze well? Would I just put it in the jars like all the soups?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Kelley. Yes, or in any freezer safe container leaving room for expansion. ~Amy
Teri says
How about using fresh tomatoes? How many and would it turn out the same?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Teri. Fresh tomato diced and prepared will work, too, I imagine. We've not used fresh for this recipe so I can't provide specific amounts. ~Amy
Kristy S. says
This sounds a lot like how I've always made my chili except I've never thought to use my crock pot! Smart idea! I love a little fresh cilantro chopped on top as a garnish. Yum!
Laure says
I made this and it was SO SO good! Amazing recipe!!! I made many recipes from your site and they are all amazing. Thumbs up!!
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Christy. There are many organic chilli powders without additives. Swanson is easy to find. ~Amy
Christy says
What brand of chili powder do you use? I just looked at the ingredients on the kind I have here at home and it says chili pepper, salt, spices, silicon dioxide(added to make free flowing), and garlic. I'm sure I'm not using the best out there! Thanks in advance!! Love your site SO much!!
Mary says
Very good. It did seem a little liquid-y, so I think I will add more beans and possibly more meat next time. Great flavor, though.
Anne W. says
I made this Sunday and sent it to school with my kindergartner yesterday! She came home with a empty lunch box which rarely happens! And was asking for it for dinner last night. Until I started making your whole-wheat pizza pockets which were a huge hit all the way around. Thanks for the delicious and easy recipes!
Jessica says
I made this today & OMG it turned out amazing! I added some taco seasoning (trader joes) no additives. So perfect! Thank you for recommending this! I feel like a chili pro now!
Heather says
This sounds very silly but I am a novice cook at this point. After adding to the slow cooker, how often do you stir it all together? Thanks so much!
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Heather. One of the rules about using a crock pot is keeping the lid on until cook time is over. Removing the lid, especially in the first two hours will significantly slow down the process. ~Amy
Missy says
To make a vegetarian version would you substitute a opulent more cans of beans for the meat?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Missy. You can certainly add more beans and you might also want to add some veggies but we have not adapted this recipe. :) ~Amy
Nicole says
Made this with range-fed ground beef from the farmer's market - Loved it! This needs to be a twice a month meal!
Leigh says
Ok. I feel really silly asking this because I am a pretty decent home cook and have made chili on several occasions... but here goes: If all of the ingredients are cooked when placed into the crockpot, how are they not painfully overcooked after 5 hours on high?? When I make soup, I leave the cooked meat until the last phase so it doesn't get over cooked. I really do need to know, after 5 hours in the crock pot, won't ground turkey (I can't eat beef) just disintegrate?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Leigh. Just be brown your meat before you add it and it should turn our just fine. :) ~Amy
Dariel says
I made this earlier this week. It was a big hit. The only problem I had with this recipe is I could not fit two cans of tomatoes in my crock pot. So, I only used one can. I really don't think it needed two cans because it would have been too watery.
Jeanne says
This was the best chili I have ever had. Clean fresh food and full of flavor. I froze some of it for later and the rest I put together a salad of mixed lettuce organic shredded white cheddar cheese and organic salsa for lunch at work.
Elise Faucheaux says
Made this yesterday and turned out DELISH! I did not use a bay leaf, added a little more chili powder, and used chili diced tomatoes. Oh and I also added black beans. I will definitely be using this recipe again in the future!
Vicki says
I made this earlier in the week and it's delicious. The only complaint that I got was that it was a bit too soupy. I think next time I might drain one of the cans of tomatoes.
We wound up scooping the solids out with a slotted spoon and then just putting a little of the broth over top. The flavor was fantastic, though!
Indian Breakfast Recipes says
The meal is really fantastic. It is healthy and tasty. I am not sure about how i will make it but, I am sure to give it a try.
Ashley says
I just want you to know she is right about the red kidney beans. Many people have retracted their recipes. Kidney beans need to be boiled before putting them in a crock pot. I guess before calling your poster a liar you should google or search these words together Lisa, "kidney beans, crockpot". But to save myself from being a total smart aleck here is a link to a blogger: http://www.dadcooksdinner.com/2010/09/slow-cookers-and-red-kidney-bean.html?m=1
Holly says
Question, with all the salt in the canned tomatoes and beans, is the tsp of salt called for in the recipe all that necessary? We loved the chili and had seconds and now are realizing we had over 1000mg of sodium 0.0 I understand your position on nutrition facts, just wondering why the added salt when there was so much in the cans?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Holly. You can certainly leave out the added salt if you are concerned about the sodium. ~Amy
Holly says
Cooked this chili all day (7.5 hrs) on low while at work. What a great gift to come home to - delicious dinner all ready to go on a rainy night! Very family friendly meal.
Zoe says
I make this recipe regularly with a few differences: no jalapeños (because I don't like them) or bay leaf, 1 1/2 tablespoons chili powder, and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. I've gotten creative a few times and added corn or other beans like black beans and cut the meat in half. My mother got the recipe from the LA Times food section about 25 years ago and our family has loved it ever since. Goes great with corn bread or biscuits and is excellent as leftovers. You can make it on the stovetop and simmer for about two hours instead of using the crock pot, but the flavor isn't nearly as good. I cook it on high for four hours or low for 6-8 hours depending on how much time I have. Always turns out great.
Ashley says
This is in my crockpot as we speak and it smells delish!!! Thanks so much for all your helpful and absolutely yummy recipies! Couldn't have made the switch without them!
jenn says
Awesome recipe! Made it for dinner and added chopped jalapeño carrots. Loved how easy it is and so good! Thanks :)
karen says
Lisa, I am making this tonight and am so excited. Of topic: please please consider doing a cookbook sometime! :)
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Karen. Lisa has a cookbook coming out in January. ~Amy
Jenny I. says
yay!! can't wait to buy it!!
Sheri says
I used this recipe for our Co-op Chili Cook-off last weekend and won 1st place!!
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Congrats!! :)
Lisa says
That is just plain awesome - thanks for sharing! :)
Eddie Larraga says
My wife just saw this recipe and it looks like we will be having this for supper soon! We did see the recipe calls for grass fed beef...we recently ordered a Quarter Beef (grass fed) and were wondering if you have any meal plans around general meat cuts that come with a quarter beef?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Eddie. No, sorry. We don't have meal plans specific to that. But, you can pick and choose from our recipe index: https://www.100daysofrealfood.com/real-food-resources/recipe-index/. ~Amy
Susan Acciaiuoli says
When i was getting ingredients for this together, I made my own stewed tomatoes as canned tomatoes are one of the worst foods you can buy canned. The acid content of tomatoes make them more prone to absorbing the toxins in the can than any other canned food. I found it takes 12 Roma tomatoes to make 2 jars of stewed tomatoes for this recipe. Also, I was a little confused by the "chili powder". If you go to the spice section, "chili powder" has silicon dioxide in it to keep it from sticking together along with several other spices and a lot of salt. I ended up buying powdered "chili fruits" or "chili para naranja" which is all natural without the additives and without added salt, garlic, etc. I also cooked my own small red beans. It's a great recipe!!!
Meredith says
Great recipe, I used Quorn brand mushroom meat, 2 bags in place of beef :)
Rachel says
Should the meet be drained after browning?
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi Rachel. No, you would be draining much of the seasoning, as well. ~Amy
Emily3 says
This was the first recipe I made from your site, and I'm very happy to report that it was delicious! My 2 year old pounded it down, the 4 year old ate many spoonfuls that didn't have detectable green chunks (says she doesn't like peppers), and my husband and I really enjoyed it. I'll definitely make it again!
Emily3 says
And PS - I made it exactly as described... I was concerned that it could be spicy, but it was not. My husband added some hot sauce to his bowl, though :)
Janet says
This sounds great. I read about adding broth/water to the chili, but my family prefers using V8 juice,usually the spicy kind. I put that in everything that requires a broth or water. It just adds more flavor and is (for my girly) soy free. Thank you for posting great recipes.
Abbey says
Hi! Is it 28 ounces of tomatoes total or 56 total? Thanks!
Lisa says
Yes, 2 - 28 ounce cans of tomatoes!
Stacie says
Made this for dinner tonight! It was so easy and my family loved it. Thanks for sharing!
laramealor.com says
I too LOVE the slower cooker and can not wait to try this chili!
Heather says
Hi Lisa, I love your recipes, however, we are a vegetarian family. I was wondering if you could include a vegetarian option with your recipes that would still use whole foods and would still taste good?
Kayla says
Rice and Lentils in place of meat, or more beans and
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Kayla says
I got cut off the last should be more beans and quinoa.
Kayla says
and quinoa.
Stephanie says
Grated cauliflower! It works amazingly well. We are big meat eaters in our house but I was on a special diet for a while where I couldn't eat meat and we made this vegetarian chili. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/spicy-vegetarian-chili-recipe/index.html I didn't miss the meat at all!
Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says
Hi there. In addition to the reader comments, if you go through the recipe index and meal plans, you will find many vegetarian options. My family also eats a mostly vegetarian diet and we have adapted many recipes to suit out needs. ~Amy
Treasure says
I made chilli versy similar to this a couple days ago. However I use much more chilli powder. I purchase it from a German Baptist store where they don't use MSG or GMOs. I wonder how the flavoring will turn out without so much chilli powder. I didn't use cumin either. But i did use chilli, garlic, and onion powders.
kari says
Question on slow cooker cooking: I am out of the house at 750a and not back until 515p, will setting it on low work or is that too long a time?
elizabeth says
my slow cooker turns to "warm" so it no longer cooks after the time that I have set. Do you have that setting?
Lisa says
Kari - I have not tried it on low for that long, but I do think it would work. Let us know!
Laura says
My experience has been with chili that the longer it is in the crockpot, the more flavorful ... but since everything is precooked, it does tend to dry out (I have scorched it, even on low). I would add some broth (maybe ~1 cup) if you'll be leaving it in there all day long.
Grace says
I leave the house at 5am and return at 7pm and still use my crockpot weekly. Mine doesn't have a timer so for $10 I bought an electronics timer. It was very simple to set up. Now I just prep my food the night before and leave it in the fridge until morning when I transfer it to the pot. I think the food stays cold enough to be safe until the timer kicks on around noon. I have even started some with frozen chicken. I may have to reconsider this in the summer when my house is 90 degrees though.
Mieke says
How much liquid would you recommend adding to the recipe if using dry kidney beans?
Lisa says
Mieke - This is totally a guess, but I would try adding 1/2 cup dried beans and 3/4 to 1 cup of water to the recipe (in place of the canned beans).
Laura says
I know this probably goes without saying, but I would also make sure you soak the beans overnight the night before, then drain and rinse well ... Or quick soak by a quick boil on the stove. Even better, precook them. I have not had good luck with using dried beans in chili, they never seem to get cooked enough because of the acidity in the tomatoes.
Tania @ The Cook's Pyjamas says
You cannot cook red kidney beans in the slow cooker. They contain a toxin that is not neutralised in the slow cooker as the temperatures do not get high enough during the cooking process. You can cook any other bean though, although definitely soak them overnight if you wish to go this route. If you want to add red kidney beans, cook them first separately.
Lisa says
Tania - I have never heard of such a thing (and therefore doubt the validity)...care to share your source?
Ashley says
See post below with link. She's correct.
Jennifer says
Here is the information straight from the FDA about this topic. I guess you learn something new every day!
http://www.fda.gov/food/foodborneillnesscontaminants/causesofillnessbadbugbook/ucm071092.htm
Lisa says
Thanks for sharing, but based on the link it looks like the possibility of something like this happening is extremely rare! Good to know though.