Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (2024)

Jump to Recipe

You say Chili, I say Chilli! No matter what you call it, everybody loves a classic Chilli Con Carne – it’s a perfect recipe to feed a crowd and tastes even better if made ahead of time.

With its rich combination of tender beef, warming spices and beans, I really believe that this is the best Chilli Con Carne recipe in the world! It’s so good everyone will ask for a second bowl.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (1)

I have converted life long Chilli haters with this recipe. It’s that good! I made a large batch at least once a month. My teenage lads really love it.

I always end up craving Chilli Con Carne in the colder weather so when the craving strikes, I usually order two packs of minced beef in my food shop – one for chilli and the other is reserved for a favourite with everyone in my house – mince and tatties.

The recipe I’m sharing with you today is the best chilli con carne recipe I’ve ever made.

Now I’m not claiming it’s a completely authentic Chilli recipe, but I’ve been playing about with this recipe over the past few years and I think I’m finally happy with it.

It has a spicy kick with a deep, smoky background from the smoked paprika and dried chipotle chillies. It’s deeply savoury and so comforting to eat. If your family loves chilli, I urge you to try this recipe. I don’t think you’ll look back.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (2)

ingredient list

Ingredient amounts and full instructions are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post!

  • Minced Beef – Or you can use stewing/braising steak if you prefer for a chunkier texture.
  • onions, garlic, and red bell Pepper
  • Spices – ground cumin, ground coriander, mild or hot chilli powder (depending on your level of chilli tolerance), smoked paprika, dried oregano and dried chipotle chillies.
  • I like to add two dried chipotle chillies,but everyone’s chilli tolerance is different so you might want to use just one.
  • TIP If you can’t get or don’t want to use chipotle chillies, you don’t have to – the recipe still works very well with either chilli flakes or chilli powder.
  • cocoa powder adds a real depth of flavour to the chilli – don’t worry, you won’t taste it at all! It does make sense when you think about it though – dark chocolate and chilli really complement each other. Give it a try and you’ll see what I mean! Make sure it’s proper cocoa powder though – drinking chocolate would not have the same effect at all!
  • chopped tomatoes, tomato puree and a squirt of tomato ketchup. I hear you – ketchup in a chilli? Yes! It adds a nice tang – don’t knock it until you’ve tried it! The sugar and vinegar in the ketchup is a lovely balance to the heat of the chilli. If you don’t have ketchup, you could add a teaspoon each of sugar and red wine vinegar instead.
  • A tin of Kidney beans, drained and rinsed.
  • Worcestershire sauce and a beef stock cube
  • a few shakes of Tabasco Sauce
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper to season
Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (3)

how to make HOMEMADE chilli con carne

Keep scrolling to the bottom of the post to find printable recipe card with ingredient amounts and detailed instructions.

Step one – cook the onions, garlic and red pepper in some oil for about 10 minutes, or until the vegetables have softened but not coloured.

Step two – Add the spices, cook for a couple of minutes to release the aromas, add the minced beef and beef stock cube and brown the mince over a high heat, stirring to break it up.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (4)
Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (5)

Step three – Add the tomato puree and cook for two minutes, then add the chopped tomatoes, tomato ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, the chipotle chillies (if using), cocoa powder or dark chocolate, tabasco sauce, kidney beans and a teaspoon of salt.

Step four – Half fill one of the empty cans of tomatoes with water and pour into the pan. Bring to a simmer, then cover the pan with a lid, turn down the heat to LOW and leave it to SLOWLY simmer and blip away for two or three hours. Think of two hours as the absolute minimum.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (6)
Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (7)

commonly asked questions

What fat percentage of minced beef is best for chilli?

You need minced beef with a decent amount of fat – I try to go for about 12-15% when cooking dishes such as chilli, mince or bolognese.

The fat also bastes the meat as it cooks and adds flavour to the sauce, so don’t drain it away. You could go for a fat content of 20%, but I personally find it a little bit too oily.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (8)

Is it better to make chilli the night before?

Yes. If possible, it’s best to make Chilli Con Carne a day or two before you’re going to eat it. The flavour will improve as it sits in the fridge overnight.

servIng suggestions

  • I like to serve chilli the classic way with grated cheese, sour cream, avocado slices or chunky guacamole and crunchy tortilla chips.
  • I also love to spoon chilli over a fluffy baked potato and top with lots of grated cheddar cheese. One of my favourite lunches!
  • Stuff Bell Peppers with Chilli, top with cheese and bake until the peppers are soft. Delicious!
  • Make Chilli Nachos – spoon leftover Chilli and grated cheddar over Tortilla chips. Heat until the cheese has melted and serve with sour cream and sliced jalapenos.
  • Make Chilli Cheese Dogs! Fill hot dog buns with hot chilli and grated cheese. Place the buns under a hot grill to melt the cheese. Serve with fries or potato wedges.
Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (9)

Troubleshooting

My chilli is too thin!

To thicken the sauce, simmer the chilli on a low-medium heat with the lid off for a while to reduce it down.Don’t forget to give it a stir to prevent it from sticking to the pan.

My Chill is too thick!

In my opinion, a thick chilli is so much better than a thin, watery one. But if it’s looking a little too thick, you can add a little bit of beef stock.

Chilli CON CARNE tastes bitter

If you think the chilli tastes a little bitter, add 1/2-1 tsp of brown sugar.

Why doesn’t my chilli have enough flavour?

If you follow this recipe to the letter, you will definitely not end up with a flavourless chilli. One important thing though – check your spices are fresh.

The longer they have been stored, the less flavour they will have. So if they’ve been sitting in the cupboard for years, do yourself a favour and treat yourself to some new ones. The difference will be unbelievable.

I’m having a few friends over – can I double the recipe?

Definitely! You can easily double or even triple this chilli recipe without any problems.

Can I make it ahead of time?

Absolutely! I do it all the time. It’s actually better if you do – making the chilli a day or two before you need it will allow all the flavours to develop. Just make sure to keep chilli in the fridge in an airtight lidded container and re-heat until piping hot.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (10)

reheating instructions

When reheating the chilli, partially cover the saucepan with a lid and simmer slowly, stirring every now and then until piping hot. If it seems a little dry, you’ll need to add a small amount of water or stock.

Can I freeze Chilli Con Carne?

Yes – once the chill has been cooked, allow to cool completely, then divide into portions and freeze. Defrost in the fridge overnight then reheat until piping hot. I often make a big batch of this chilli to freeze for future meals.

Need a vegan chilli recipe instead?

For a vegetarian/vegan option, take a look at these recipes for vegan Aubergine, mushroom and lentil chilli or this sweet potato and black bean chilli.

in a hurry?

Try my 30 minute chilli recipe – designed for busy weeknights!

if you like this recipe….

You might also like to try…….

  • Crock Pot Butter Chicken Curry
  • chickpea and potato curry
  • Slow cooker beef and chorizo casserole
  • chicken Fajita pasta bake
  • chicken and chorizo Enchiladas
  • Quick Thai red prawn and spinach curry
Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (11)

did you make this reciPe?

I hope you enjoyed it! Let me know what you thought of it by leaving a comment below and rate the recipe by clicking on the stars in the recipe card.

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (12)

Chilli Con Carne

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours

Total Time: 3 hours 20 minutes

My take on the classic Chilli Con Carne is full of rich, smoky flavour from dried chipotle chillies and smoked paprika. This chilli is best made in advance to allow the flavours to develop.

Ingredients

  • One tablespoon vegetable oil
  • One large or two medium onions, finely chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, crushed
  • One red bell pepper, deseeded and diced
  • 3 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 2 teaspoons ground coriander
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon Freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 tablespoons tomato puree
  • 500g Minced Beef
  • One beef stock cube
  • One or two dried chipotle chillies, rehydrated in boiling water for 15 minutes then finely chopped (or 1/2-1 teaspoon of dried chilli flakes or chilli powder)
  • Two 400g cans chopped tomatoes
  • 4 tablespoons tomato ketchup
  • 25g cocoa power - NOT drinking chocolate! OR 25g dark chocolate (optional but adds a lovely depth of flavour to the chilli), 70% cocoa solids
  • 200g can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • a few shakes of Tabasco sauce (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon fine salt

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil in a large pan and add the chopped onion. Cook on a low to medium heat for 10 minutes until soft and transculent, then add the crushed garlic, diced red pepper, all the spices including the black pepper and the tomato puree.
  2. Cook for another few minutes to release the flavours, then turn up the heat and add the minced beef and the stock cube, breaking the mince up with a fork as it browns.
  3. When the mince has browned, add the chopped tomatoes, tomato ketchup, cocoa powder, Worcestershire sauce, the chipotle chillies if using, the kidney beans, Tabasco sauce if using and the salt.
  4. Half fill one of the empty can of chopped tomatoes with water and pour it into the pan. Turn the heat right down to low, cover with a lid and very gently simmer for 2-3 hours (the longer the better), stirring occasionally.

Notes

This chilli is definitely worth making in advance - it tastes even better after a day in the fridge.

Not a fan of minced beef? Use stewing steak instead!

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 607Total Fat: 28gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 100mgSodium: 1117mgCarbohydrates: 52gFiber: 8gSugar: 28gProtein: 38g

Calories and nutritional information are provided by a third party application and should be viewed as indicative figures only.

Did you make this recipe?

Take a picture and tag @somethingsweetsomethingsavoury on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook! I love to see what you've been making!

Best Chilli Con Carne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (2024)

FAQs

What to add to chilli con carne to make it taste better? ›

Ground cumin

This spice is commonly used in Mexican cuisine and pairs nicely with hot peppers to round out the flavours of the dish. Cumin's fragrance and warmth helps to create a balanced palate, with its deep earthiness and lemony hint brightening up any chilli recipe.

What do Mexicans eat with chili con carne? ›

And to serve

Rice is the “best friend” for chilli con carne, Paul says an ideal accompaniment for a dish that can be soupy and hot. In Mexico, they make a green rice, using a long-grain variety flavoured with salsa verde.

What's the difference between chili and chilli 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.

What secret ingredient will deepen the flavor of your chili? ›

Stir some puréed pumpkin into your chili just after sautéing your aromatics (onions, garlic, etc...) and before adding any liquid. This will deepen and sweeten its flavor, making it a great balance for all the chile peppers and heat.

What is the Mexican equivalent of chilli con carne? ›

The Mexican equivalent of Chilli con Carne is Frijoles Charros. It's more of a soup based Chilli. But they sometimes add pastor meat to it along with onions and cilantro and Manchego cheese.

Do Mexicans put beans in their chili? ›

"In Mexico, chili is made from vegetables, including various chili peppers, and seasonings. Chili con carne (with meat) has meat added, and chili beans have beans. We in the U.S. have generalized chili to mean almost anything with chili powder in it.

What is a chili without beans called? ›

Commercial chili prepared without beans is usually called "chili no beans" in the United States.

What is the best cut of meat to make chili? ›

When making chili, former Southern Living Test Kitchen Director, Robby Melvin, recommends using a mix of ground chuck and ground sirloin. "It's the best of both worlds," he says. "You get a balanced lean-to-fat ratio from the chuck and the hearty, beefy leanness from the sirloin."

Should chili have beans or no beans? ›

For the most part, it's a geographical thing. In Texas, chili without beans is the norm. This sentiment is carried throughout many southern states. However, hop on the interstate and head north and you'll find that many kitchens will be cooking up pots of chili exclusively with beans.

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.

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 is chili con carne traditionally served with? ›

Rice, chilli, sour cream, cheese, crushed nachos (optional), guacamole (if you really must). Dinner plate or wide, shallow bowl. Some people have conniptions if you serve the chilli and rice together.

How can I make my chili more flavorful? ›

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.

How to jazz up a chili con carne? ›

Use pinto or black beans

If using traditional kidney beans feels old hat, have fun with using pinto, cannellini or black beans for a twist on a regular chilli con carne. This trio of beans retain their structure but become creamier in the middle as they cook, adding texture and substance to your chilli.

How do you get the depth of Flavour in chili con carne? ›

In this recipe, red wine, Worcestershire sauce and beef stock add depth of flavour and some sweetness, but you can also add a square or two of dark chocolate at the end. Also, browning the meat thoroughly will add lots of flavour (see the technique video at the bottom of the page for tips on how to brown meat).

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ouida Strosin DO

Last Updated:

Views: 6047

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (56 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ouida Strosin DO

Birthday: 1995-04-27

Address: Suite 927 930 Kilback Radial, Candidaville, TN 87795

Phone: +8561498978366

Job: Legacy Manufacturing Specialist

Hobby: Singing, Mountain biking, Water sports, Water sports, Taxidermy, Polo, Pet

Introduction: My name is Ouida Strosin DO, I am a precious, combative, spotless, modern, spotless, beautiful, precious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.