Easy Slow Cooker Chili

Published February 2, 2019. Updated January 17, 2024

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Slow Cooker Chili is one of my all-time most popular recipes, come fall and winter thousands of people make it every day! And for good reason, because this is the best crockpot chili around! It’s incredibly flavorful, it’s packed with protein and perfectly hearty—plus it’s a dinner everyone can agree on. (Not to mention it’s perfect for feeding a crowd—the best Super Bowl party food!)

Love this recipe? Be sure to try my highly-rated White Chicken Chili too!

Best homemade Chili in a crockpot.

The Best Crockpot Chili Recipe Ever!

Chili is actually one of my favorite fall foods and I make it all the time. It’s a recipe everyone in the family loves and it’s just good for the soul; a perfect comfort food. Everyone needs a go-to easy chili recipe for fall! This easy slow cooker chili uses simple ingredients that you can adjust based on how you like your chili (spicy chili? sweet chili? meaty chili?) or your family’s dietary needs.

This slow cooker method is my favorite for easy chili—low effort and high reward. The flavor of the crockpot chili is rich and robust, the texture of the beef is so tender, and it turns out perfect every time! All it takes is a few minutes of prep work earlier in the day, and you’re ready to enjoy a delicious bowl of chili for dinner or to serve to a crowd for your Super Bowl Party!

Watch How Easy it is!

 

 

Two servings of chili in white bowls set over a marble surface. Servings topped with cheddar, sour cream and green onions.

What Ingredients Go into Crockpot Chili?

  • Olive oil: use for sauteeing. Vegetable oil will work too if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Ground beef: I recommend using 85% lean. It has a good ratio of fat for browning but not too much.
  • Yellow onion and garlic: aromatics that add lots of flavor. Use fresh garlic for best results.
  • Canned tomatoes with green chilies: if you can’t find the size listed then you can use 2 (14.5 oz) cans of tomatoes then add a 1 (4 oz) can of diced green chilies.
  • Tomato sauce: this gives it a nice tomato-flavored base and makes it stew-like.
  • Beef broth: this thins it out, if you don’t want it soupy at all then you can omit it. If you prefer more of a soup texture, add a little more broth.
  • Spices (chili powder, cumin, paprika, sugar, coriander, S&P): the key to great chili. This recipe isn’t skimpy with them.
  • Cocoa powder: this secret ingredient adds depth. Don’t worry—it’s not going to taste like chocolate.
  • Dark and light kidney beans: if you don’t have both shades just use two dark.

Ingredients needed to make chili shown here.

How Do You Make Slow Cooker Chili?

This chili is so easy to make, the slow cooker does most of the work! Here’s how you’ll prepare it:

  • Saute aromatics, add to slow cooker: Heat olive oil in a large and deep non-stick skillet over medium-high heat.
    Add onion and saute for 3 minutes, then add garlic and saute for 30 seconds longer. Pour onions into a 6 or 7-quart slow cooker (I have several and prefer this one HERE).

Showing the steps to making chili. Adding sautéed onions to crockpot for chili.

  • Brown beef: Return skillet to medium-high eat, add beef and cook stirring occasionally until beef has browned.
  • Drain fat, add beef to slow cooker: Drain most of fat from beef, leaving about 2 Tbsp in with beef (this is optional, I think it ads flavor but you can drain it all if you’d prefer). Pour browned beef into slow cooker.

Adding browned beef to slow cooker to make chili.

  • Add liquids and seasonings: Stir in diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, beef broth, chili powder, cumin, paprika, cocoa powder, sugar, coriander and season mixture with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Cook low and slow: Cover with lid and cook on low heat for 5 – 6 hours.

Adding tomatoes, tomato sauce, and spices to slow cooker for chili.

  • Stir in beans: Add in dark and light red kidney beans and allow to heat through, about 2 minutes.
  • Serve warm with desired toppings.

Adding kidney beans to chili after is has cooked on low heat 5 - 6 hours.

Can I Make This Easy Chili in an Instant Pot?

Here’s the instant pot method for this Chili recipe HERE.

Can I Make This Easy Chili on the Stovetop?

If you don’t have a slow cooker this can also be made on the stovetop. Brown the onion, brown the beef, add the other ingredients except the beans then simmer for 2-3 hours over low heat. Then stir in beans just before you’re ready to eat.

What Should I Serve with Crockpot Chili?

Serve with a side of cornbread or serve in baked potatoes.

We also serve this Super Bowl Chili for basically every game day!

How to Freeze Chili

This chili freezes really well and reheats really well. I almost always have some in my freezer.

It’s great for meal prep! I freeze small batches for my kid’s school lunch, then pack it in a thermos for them. Or I’ll sometimes make a double batch (using two slow cookers) and freeze a batch for dinner the next week.

Large batch of chili in a Slow Cooker.

What Can I Make with Leftover Chili?

When I have leftover chili, I love to serve it over Navajo Tacos. Just strain the liquid using a slotted spoon to serve.

Tips for the Best Crockpot Chili:

  • Don’t skip sautéing onions before adding to the slow cooker. If you do you’ll end up with crunchy onions in the chili.
  • Use good quality ground beef. I like to use 85% lean Angus beef. Avoid the beef in the tubes, as this is poor-quality beef.
  • For even more flavor, you can bloom the spices before adding them to the chili. To do this, just saute them with the onions during the last 1 minute.
  • If you have time, cook beef in two batches. Cooking 1 pound of beef at a time allows more room for it to brown rather than just steam. And of course, browning adds incredible flavor.
  • Avoid cooking on high heat. Cooking this low and slow allows time for those flavors to develop and meld together, and it makes the beef more tender.
  • Wait to add the beans until the end. Canned beans are already cooked so if you add them in the beginning they end up way too mushy.

Possible Easy Slow Cooker Chili Variations:

  • Add a diced red or green bell pepper along with the veggies when sautéing.
  • If you like spicy chili, add a seeded jalapeno or two along with the veggies.
  • Serve with grated cheddar, sour cream, diced avocados, tortilla chips, or saltine crackers.
  • Always use airtight containers.

Overhead image of bowl of chili topped with cheddar, sour cream and green onions.

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Slow Cooker Chili

One of my most popular recipes and for good reason! This is the best chili I've ever tasted! Slow cooking it allows for the flavors to meld and the most tender beef. Try it tonight and see why everyone loves this! Recipe makes about 12 cups.
Servings: 8 servings
Prep15 minutes
Cook6 hours 10 minutes
Ready in: 6 hours 25 minutes

Equipment

  • slow cooker (I use this Crock-Pot 6-quart Cook and Carry)

Ingredients

Optionally serve with:

    Instructions

    • Heat olive oil in a large and deep non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. 
    • Add onion and saute 3 minutes, then add garlic and saute 30 seconds longer. Pour onions into a 6 or 7 quart slow cooker (I like this one HERE).
    • Return skillet to medium-high eat, add beef and cook stirring occasionally until beef has browned.
    • Drain most of fat from beef, leaving about 2 Tbsp in with beef (this is optional, I think it ads flavor but you can drain it all if you'd prefer). Pour browned beef into slow cooker.
    • Stir in diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, beef broth, chili powder, cumin, paprika, cocoa powder, sugar, coriander and season mixture with salt and pepper to taste.
    • Cover with lid and cook on low heat for 5 - 6 hours.
    • Stir in dark and light red kidney beans and allow to heat through, about 2 minutes. Serve warm with desired toppings.

    Notes

    • Look for tomatoes with "mild" green chilies. You can also use 2 (14.5 oz) cans diced tomatoes and 1 (4 oz) can green chilies, drained.
    • If you want beef to brown better then sear in two batches. Only crumble and stir occasionally.
    • To add even more depth of flavor you can bloom the spices by sautéing them with the aromatics, add them during the last minute of sautéing the onions. 
    • If you want to thin the chili at the end you can add in another 1/2 cup beef broth. If you like a really thick chili you can omit the beef broth altogether.
    • Other topping ideas include sour cream, chopped red or green onions, roasted peppers, or hot sauce.
    • If desired serve with baked potatoes, cornbread, biscuits, saltine crackers or tortilla chips.
    Nutrition Facts
    Slow Cooker Chili
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 415 Calories from Fat 126
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 14g22%
    Saturated Fat 5g31%
    Cholesterol 73mg24%
    Sodium 595mg26%
    Potassium 1410mg40%
    Carbohydrates 38g13%
    Fiber 11g46%
    Sugar 8g9%
    Protein 32g64%
    Vitamin A 1375IU28%
    Vitamin C 19.7mg24%
    Calcium 110mg11%
    Iron 8.5mg47%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
    Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
    Post originally published February 10, 2013. Photos updated February 2, 2019, text and recipe notes last updated October 10, 2023.

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    • Brittany Kaplan

      Hey there- I was hoping to make with extra meat (say half a pound), what additions to seasonings might you suggest?

      • Jaclyn

        Jaclyn Bell

        Unfortunate no they wouldn’t be fully tender by the time the chili is done.

        • Amanda Crinks

          Great recipe! Easy to make and delicious :)
          I noticed the nutritional information doesn’t give a serving size, what would that be??

          • Jaclyn

            Jaclyn Bell

            About 1.5 cups per serving. It makes about 12 cups. Glad you like it Amanda!

    • alex vega

      Can I half the recipe or will it dry out in the crockpot for not enough liquid?

    • Hessa

      Oh my stars!!!!! Wow! I followed the recipe exactly. The only comment I had was to add 2 more tsp of chili pepper and that was it! That was literally some of the best chili I’ve ever eaten!!!! My friend said the same thing. My belly is round and my soul is happy lol!!!! Amazing! Thank you for this goodness in my life!!!!

    • Mary Lou Ayala

      When I saw this recipe I knew immediately I had to make it. And I’m so glad I did. This is the most delicious chili you will ever taste! I didn’t have any ground beef so I substituted some finely chopped bacon and a severed finger. I was also out of cocoa so I eliminated the sugar and substituted 2 squares of a milk chocolate bar. It made the seasoning of this chili absolute perfection. My husband loved it and made me to promise to make it again soon. I can’t wait!

    • Craig Knowles

      I’ve made this recipe several times before. But DD and DSIL gave us an Instapot for Christmas and SIL swore it would taste just as good made in the Instapot. So off I went. Cheated a bit by sauteing and browning on the stove before putting things in the pressure pot. Then I set it for 25 minutes on normal and high. At the same time I cranked up the slow cooker for 6 hours. So a half an hour later I was tasting the instapot chili. I would love to say something critical about it, but I cannot. My taste buds are not sensitive enough to detect a difference. If I had to say there was a difference, it might be that the flavors may not have been quite so combined as in the slow cooker method, but that’s really pushing the limits of my sensitivity. In the interest of full disclosure I took the opportunity to tune the slow cooker chili to my taste preferences, which included a lot of Chili’s and more hot stuff. Now I have labeled instant pot chili containers for the DW and My Chili containers.for, yeah, my chili. That will make both me and the boss lady happy at dinner.

    • Tim Streets

      This has been my go to recipe for chilli. I use this recipe for veggie chili too, just omit the ground beef and add some diced zucchini. This recipe provides a great guide that you can add your own tweaks to.