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Chilli Con Carne

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published31 Aug '18 Updated21 May '25
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You call it Chili, we call it Chilli Con Carne. Whatever you know this as, the alluring smell of a pot of Chilli bubbles away on the stove is a universal language!! Whip it this up as a quick meal, though if you have time to slow cook you’ll be rewarded with ultra tender beef and an extra luscious sauce. Serve over rice, or corn chips for dunking. Or make a cosy Southern meal with Cornbread or Cornbread Muffins!

This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!

Corn chip being dipped into a bowl of Chili topped with sour cream, grated cheese and cilantro

Chilli Con Carne recipe

Texans have claimed Chili as their own, even going as far to legally make it the official dish of Texas (!!?). Though apparently, there’s evidence that traces the origins of Chili to Spain. Imagine that! 🙂

Die-hard Texan Chili fanatics will tell you it’s illegal to add beans into Chili. They’ll also tell you there’s no canned tomato in it, it’s made with cubes of beef not mince/ground beef, and that it MUST be made using whole dried chilis, rehydrated then pureed.

Here is a good authentic Texan Chili recipe that I have tried, if you are so inclined to give the real thing a go.

So – this isn’t a hardcore Texan Chili. This is Chilli as most people know it, as I had always known it until I visited Texas.

Close up of Chili Con Carne in a white pot being scooped up with a ladle, ready to be served

What is Chilli Con Carne?

The dish known simply as Chili in the US and Canada is known as Chilli Con Carne here in Australia and in the UK.

It looks like Bolognese and is cooked like Bolognese – except there’s a load of Tex-Mex spices added. It tastes like a saucy version of the good ole’ beef mince taco filling we all know and love (that is nowhere to be found in Mexico!!).

It’s supposed to be spicy – but I won’t judge if you can’t handle the heat!

What goes in Chilli

Chili Con Carne ingredients

How to make Chilli

I really mean it when I say it’s cooked like Bolognese! The steps are exactly the same and most of the ingredients – except for the addition of the spices and beans.

Also like Bolognese, Chilli Con Carne can be simmered for just 20 minutes as a quick midweek meal which is delish, but if you have the time to slow cook for a couple of hours, you’ll really take it to another level. The beef becomes super tender, the sauce becomes richer in a way that only slow cooking can make it.

Preparation steps for Chili

Homemade Chili Powder

A note on Chili Powder– I have always made my Chili using a homemade Chili Powder rather than a store bought mix for two reasons:

  1. Chili Powder (one “L”) as it is known in the States and Canada which is commonly used in Chili recipes shared by American chefs / bloggers etc is not readily available outside of the States; What we call Chilli Powder (two “L”‘s) here in Australia and most of the rest of the world is pure ground chilli and it’s super spicy; and

  2. Chili Powder is a non spicy seasoning mix, not just pure ground chilli, and different brands differ in flavour and quality. So using a homemade Chili Powder allows for greater consistency in end result no matter where you are in this big wide world.

Homemade Chili Powder for Chili

How and what to serve with Chili

Ah, the fun part – how to serve it!! While it’s perfectly acceptable to place a large pot of Chili in the centre of the table and everyone lunges forth armed with corn chips, here are other more respectable ways to serve it:

  • In a bowl with Toppings, with a side of corn chips or warm tortillas for dunking (common in the US);

  • Over rice with Toppings (sensible dinner option, typical in the UK and Australia);

  • With Corn Bread on the side – try these soft quick ‘n easy Cornbread Muffins;

  • Over hot chips with cheese sauce – Chili Fries!

  • In baked potatoes;

  • Over pasta;

  • Topped with corn bread batter and baked – Tamale Pie!

  • In soft rolls – Chili Sloppy Joes;

  • On hot dogs – Chili Dogs!!! ↓↓↓

Close up of Chili Dog with a side of crisps

Chili Toppings

There’s a plethora of Topping options, though the first two aren’t really “options” (in my humble opinion):

  • sour cream (mandatory in my world) or yoghurt (for a healthier option)

  • grated cheese (also mandatory)

  • fresh coriander / cilantro leaves, finely sliced green onions or chopped red onions

  • diced avocado

  • pico de gallo

  • fresh slices of jalapeno or other chili of choice

For midweek meals, I serve it over rice because, as noted above, it’s the “sensible option”. For gatherings, Chili Dogs are terrific because nothing bonds people better than digging into messy food together – added bonus is that one pot of Chili goes far (makes ~ 20 Chili Dogs).

My favourite way to serve Chili is with corn chips with sour cream, cheese and coriander because it’s a crazy good combination. It’s like a deconstructed Nachos – but saucier. And y’all know I love my sauce!!! – Nagi x

Chilli Lovers! Don’t miss:

  • Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Chilli Con Carne – You’ll love the way the shredded beef soaks up the sauce!
  • Chili Mac – everything you know and love about Chilli, with macaroni! (Bonus: it’s all made in one pot)
  • Chili Tamale Pie – Chilli topped with cornbread. A perfect match!
Chili Con Carne served over rice with sour cream, grated cheese and coriander toppings, ready to be eaten

Chilli Con Carne
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Corn chip being dipped into a bowl of Chili topped with sour cream, grated cheese and cilantro

Chilli Con Carne

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Total: 40 minutes mins
Dinner
Tex-Mex
4.97 from 269 votes
Servings5 – 6 people
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Recipe video above. Everybody’s favourite Chili, nice and saucy! Made with a from-scratch Chili Powder rather than a store bought mix. Make a quick midweek version though when you’ve got the time, it’s well worth slow cooking. See notes for Serving and Topping options!

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 3 garlic cloves , minced
  • 1 onion , diced (brown, white, yellow)
  • 1 red capsicum (bell pepper), diced
  • 1 lb / 500g beef mince / ground beef
  • 3 tbsp tomato paste
  • 800g / 28 oz can crushed tomato
  • 14 oz / 420g can red kidney beans , drained (or other beans)
  • 2 beef bouillon cubes , crumbled (Note 1)
  • 1 1/2 tsp sugar (any type)
  • 1/2 – 1 1/2 cups / 125 – 375 ml water

Chili Spice Mix:

  • 1 – 2 tsp cayenne pepper (adjust to taste) (Note 2)
  • 4 tsp paprika powder
  • 5 tsp cumin powder
  • 2 tsp garlic powder (or onion powder)
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 2 tsp oregano
  • 1 1/2 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt

To Serve

  • Rice, corn chips, tortillas (Note 5 for more)
  • Sour cream, yoghurt, grated cheese, coriander./cilantro (Note 6 for more)
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Instructions

  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add garlic and onion, cook for 1 minute, then add capsicum and cook for 2 minutes until onion is translucent.
  • Turn heat up to high and add beef. Cook, breaking it up as you go, until mostly browned.
  • Add Chili Spice Mix. Cook until beef is browned all over. (This step helps release extra flavour from the spices)
  • Add remaining ingredients, with 1/2 cup of water for Quick Cook or 1 1/2 cups for Slow Cook. Bring to simmer, then adjust heat per step below:
  • Quick Cook – 20 to 40 minutes, uncovered, on medium low heat so it’s bubbling gently; OR
  • Slow Cook – 1.5 hours to 2 hours, covered, on low heat so it’s bubbling very gently. (Note 3 Slow Cooker)
  • Adjust salt to taste just before serving.
  • Serve over rice, or ladle into bowls and serve with corn chips or warm tortillas on the side with Toppings of choice (Note 6). See Note 7 for more serving options. My usual: Either over rice or with corn chips, always with sour cream, cheese and coriander.

Recipe Notes:

1. Beef cube: You can sub the water with 2 cups beef broth and skip the bouillon cube but will need to ensure you cook for long enough to reduce down.
2. Spiciness – Chili is supposed to be hot! Use 1 tsp cayenne pepper for a warm hum, 1.5 tsp for a nice tingle, or 2 tsp for medium spiciness. Best way is to start with less then add more at the end.
3. SLOW COOKER: This is spectacular made in the slow cooker. Just follow the steps in the recipe up to Step 4 using only 1/4 cup of water then tip everything into the slow cooker. Cook it for 6 hours on low in the slow cooker. Even 8 hours will be fine.
4. Storage – even better the next day and freezes fabulously.
5. Serving suggestions: The two most common ways to serve as a meal are:
i) Ladle into bowls and serve with Toppings of choice, corn chips or tortillas for dunking (or try this Easy Soft Flatbread);
ii) Over rice with Toppings
Other ways (see in post for more details): Chili Dogs (makes around 20, highly recommend slow cook to break down the beef into fine pieces), Chili Fries, Stuffed Baked Potatoes, Sloppy Joes, Tamale Pie (use this recipe which I have since found out is an actual recipe called Tamale Pie, not just something I made up!), tossed through pasta, pasta bake, with corn bread (make muffin size or one big one).
6. Toppings: Sour cream and grated cheese (both mandatory in my world), coriander/cilantro leaves, sliced green onions, diced red onion, Pico de Gallo, Diced avocado, sliced jalapeño or other chillies.
7. Nutrition per serving assuming 5 servings. Chilli Con Carne only, no rice or toppings.
Nutrition Facts
Chilli Con Carne
Amount Per Serving (280 g)
Calories 367 Calories from Fat 91
% Daily Value*
Fat 10.1g16%
Saturated Fat 2.9g18%
Cholesterol 90mg30%
Sodium 443mg19%
Potassium 1275mg36%
Carbohydrates 30.5g10%
Fiber 7.3g30%
Sugar 7.2g8%
Protein 39.6g79%
Vitamin A 1550IU31%
Vitamin C 83.3mg101%
Calcium 10mg1%
Iron 22.3mg124%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Originally published June 2016. Recipe improved slightly in August 2018 with more sauce, and slightly better seasonings. Photos and post updated, recipe video added and of course a new Life of Dozer! ↓↓↓

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 280gCalories: 367cal (18%)Carbohydrates: 30.5g (10%)Protein: 39.6g (79%)Fat: 10.1g (16%)Saturated Fat: 2.9g (18%)Cholesterol: 90mg (30%)Sodium: 443mg (19%)Potassium: 1275mg (36%)Fiber: 7.3g (30%)Sugar: 7.2g (8%)Vitamin A: 1550IU (31%)Vitamin C: 83.3mg (101%)Calcium: 10mg (1%)Iron: 22.3mg (124%)
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  1. Jan-Maree Mendham says

    August 21, 2025 at 6:27 pm

    Hi Nagi, just wondering do you use the whole chili spice that you make or just a portion of it. Thanks

    Reply
  2. KimK says

    August 5, 2025 at 5:58 pm

    5 stars
    OMG this is so amazing. I served with rice cooked in beef stock, yoghurt, avocado, Pico de Gallo and Nagi’s easy soft flatbread. This was a big hit with hubby. Leftovers are going into a pie. Thank you Nagi.

    Reply
  3. Steve says

    August 3, 2025 at 11:12 am

    Making this again. It was great the first time I serve it over vegetables (frozen winter veg). This time I added an extra capsicum, extra beans and doubled the paprika. I just make a big batch and freeze enough for 2 days at a time. Quick, easy, tasty and healthy – love it.

    Reply
  4. Jan says

    July 24, 2025 at 2:48 am

    5 stars
    Just made this but with cauliflower rice as I’m on a low carb diet. The chilli was delicious and really helped to pick up the “rice” and I have enough for 2 more meals.

    Reply
  5. Dorothee says

    July 20, 2025 at 8:53 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious!
    I made it yesterday for my birthday dinner and everyone asked for the recipe!
    Thank you for sharing!!

    Reply
  6. Sienna says

    July 18, 2025 at 5:24 am

    5 stars
    We love everything about this meal, from the everyday staple ingredients to the amount of time it takes to cook. The meal is delicious, healthy and very flavoursome. Everyone loves the flavours. The cooking is great for us as it means whoever is hungry can eat at an earlier time, yet whoever is not hungry can eat later. It also means my husband can eat his later when he finishes in the gym and it has been cooking for the 1 and a half hours.

    Reply
  7. Letti says

    July 16, 2025 at 5:51 pm

    5 stars
    Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this recipe!

    Reply
  8. Msmoo says

    July 14, 2025 at 6:36 am

    5 stars
    Made a double batch, so I could have frozen meals on hand. Hubby enjoyed this (I don’t eat meat) Had to make a few adoptions, only used 2 tins of tomatoes, and added chili beans in sauce, so just upped the water/stock to enable the dish to be simmered. Didn’t add sugar as I had used the chili beans, but did add a tsp of non sweetened choc
    powder, as I do when making my veggie chilli. Again another hit!!

    Reply
  9. Vicki says

    July 9, 2025 at 2:38 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious. Super easy and versatile

    Reply
  10. Michelle says

    July 5, 2025 at 4:31 am

    5 stars
    Delicious. Served on a bed of tortilla chips, with guacamole, sour cream, spring onions, cheese and coriander on top. It was so good I went back for a second helping and feel stuffed. I think this may be equal to your black bean chilli. I may be able to confirm after I’ve eaten it on baked potato tomorrow, after putting the rest into the freezer for later. Unless my spoon gets near it before it goes in, obviously!!!

    Reply
  11. Robert says

    June 29, 2025 at 3:45 pm

    5 stars
    Great recipe, made a few tweaks. Subbed out the cayenne with chipotle for more smoky flavour. Also changed up the cooking method following your Vietnamese caramelised pork recipe. Started with browning the beef them adding the spice mix for 1 – 2 mins, removing from pan, then adding touch more oil, and returning to steps with onion, garlic and capsicum, then adding beef back in the pan with the remaining ingredients. No leftovers unfortunately for the freezer this time, everyone went back for extra serving 😆

    Reply
  12. Ndo says

    June 10, 2025 at 9:19 pm

    5 stars
    Great recipe!

    Reply
  13. Corinne says

    April 16, 2025 at 2:14 am

    Hi Nagi,

    Never made chili before because I don’t like beans, only mashed up. But to my surprise I really liked this dish and I will make it again!
    Regards and a paw for Dozer

    Reply
  14. virginia says

    April 8, 2025 at 1:39 am

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe. I made this last night and it was fabulous. I added some chili chipotle sauce to get a smokey flavour and a few black beans, just because I like more beans in my chilli. Highly recommended, 5 stars!

    Reply
  15. Chris says

    March 15, 2025 at 11:18 am

    4 stars
    Made last night for dinner- delicious and sooo happy to have left overs. Strong tomato base, and admittedly I am generous with tomato paste, so maybe next time just 1-2 tbs. Cayenne not my favourite so reduced to 1 tsp and added a tsp of chilli powder and a tsp of chipotle powder – lovely humming heat. Served with corn coriander and lime salsa, sour cream and cheese. The big question today – who gets the leftovers to make nachos?

    Reply
    • Chachacha says

      April 2, 2025 at 12:18 am

      5 stars
      This is a staple in our house now. It’s so good and feel like a bit healthier than buying ready made chilli spice packet. I cook mine in a wok so the beef browns lovely and quicker. I usually double this recipe because it freezes so well.

      Reply
  16. Andrew Robinson says

    February 25, 2025 at 3:20 pm

    5 stars
    I forgot to leave a rating with my review! 5 STARS

    Reply
  17. Andrew Robinson says

    February 25, 2025 at 3:17 pm

    I used this as my base recipe. I added several dried chillies that I rehydrated, as I like it hot, and Kashmiri chilli powder. I changed the Kidney beans to pinto beans. End result was an amazing chilli beef dish. I now have my freezer full of something I love to eat. Thanks.

    Reply
  18. Anne Reid says

    January 25, 2025 at 6:31 pm

    Made this again today. Put it in the slow cooker and upped to 1.5 kg mince. Pork and beef as that is what we had. NEVER used any other recipe. Please try it with Popadoms. Flavour is neutral. Add Cheese & Sour Cream to serve. Thank u Nagi for your tireless efforts to develop awesome food.

    Reply
  19. Grace says

    January 14, 2025 at 6:31 pm

    5 stars
    Tried this several times. The only chili con carne recipe I follow. Loved the recipe because it’s simple yet the dish turns out very delicious every single time. Used ground meat of less than 500g, and put sour cream and cheese on top. Big yes for me and my partner. Thanks Nagi & RTE team! x

    Reply
    • Grace says

      August 8, 2025 at 8:35 pm

      Did this again yesterday!

      Some things I did:
      (1) Cooked the meat first before adding the onions & garlic.
      (2) Used black beans as these are the only ones I had.

      Hands down! Again, inlove with this recipe. It turned out delicious as always! 🙂

      Reply
  20. Cindy says

    November 29, 2024 at 12:24 am

    5 stars
    Best chili I’ve ever made. I added some chili powder because I’m Canadian, and chili wouldn’t be chili without it-lol! Next time I’ll cook everything a little longer to thicken or put in the slow cooker.

    Reply
    • Phil says

      December 12, 2024 at 5:40 am

      5 stars
      Made it to recipe, found it too tomatoey,
      This time I left out the tomato puree exchanged the paprika for smoked paprika and used pork butt/shoulder and cooked it for 90 minutes with the lid off for the last 30 mins. Dynamite, Thanks Nagi x

      Reply
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