One-Pot Game Day Chili pairs perfectly with rooting on your favorite team. It's hearty, a little spicy, and packed with flavor!
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time45 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr
Course: Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chili, game day recipes, ground beef, high protein, soup, southwestern
Servings: 8servings
Calories: 357kcal
Ingredients
2lbs93/7 ground beef
28ozlow sodium crushed tomatoes
15ozlow sodium kidney beans, drained
15ozlow sodium pinto beans, drained
12ozVienna Lager beer(lagers, ales, or even stouts will work well here)
10ozRotel Mild Tomatoes and Green Chiles
1.5packetsMcCormick Mild Reduced Sodium Chili Seasoning(53 grams)
1medium sweet onion, chopped(110 grams)
1medium jalapeño, seeds removed and diced(14 grams)
4chipotles in adobo, chopped(60 grams)
5clovesgarlic(20 grams)
1/2tbspolive oil
salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
In a large pot like this, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Once oil is shimmery and hot, add ground beef. Season with 1 chili seasoning packet and cook, breaking apart with a spoon as beef cooks. Once beef is cooked through, drain excess fat and return pot to heat.
Add beer to deglaze pot, then add all remaining ingredients. Stir to combine, then lower heat to a simmer for about 45 minutes to 1 hour or until onions are tender. Stir chili occasionally as it simmers and add salt and pepper to taste.
Depending on your game day setup, you can leave the chili on the stovetop on low heat to keep it warm, or you can transfer it to a slow cooker to take it outside. You can even do the simmering in the slow cooker or do everything in an Instant Pot using the sauté function for cooking the beef.
If desired, serve chili with sour cream, green onions, corn chips, and cheddar cheese.
Notes
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