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Best Texas Chili Beans Recipe with easy steps

 Enjoy a hearty bowl of this Texas Chili Beans Recipe, an unbeatable comfort food with a Texan twist. This iconic dish is packed with bold flavors, vegan ground beef, and a spicy kick that’ll warm your soul. It’s perfect for chilly nights, game day gatherings, or simply when you’re craving a taste of the Lone Star State.

Top view of a large pan with Texas Chili Beans.

What is Texas Chili?

Texas Chili, often simply referred to as “chili” in Texas, is a regional dish that has a long history in Texas and is closely tied to Texan culinary traditions and culture. The name “Texas Chili” emphasizes its Texan origin, and it’s considered a source of pride for many Texans.

The dish’s roots trace back to the Texan cattle drives of the 19th century when cowboys would cook a hearty stew made from beef and chili peppers over open fires during their journeys. Over time, this simple dish evolved and became an integral part of Texan cuisine.

Texas Chili is also famous for its place in chili cook-off competitions, particularly the “Terlingua International Chili Championship,” which has been held in Texas since the 1960s. These events celebrate the art of making chili and contribute to the dish’s association with Texas.

Ingredients needed to make Texas Chili Beans are collected on a wooden board.

What is the difference between Texas Chili and Chili con Carne?

Texas Chili and Chili con Carne (or Chile con Carne) are two similar yet distinct dishes.

Texas Chili traditionally consists of beef chunks and chili peppers, while Chili con Carne contains various meats, chili peppers, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and sometimes beans.

Step by step instruction showing how vegan ground beef is fried in a pan.

Does authentic Texas chili have beans?

Authentic chili, particularly in the context of traditional Texas Chili, does not typically include beans. In fact, many purists argue that true Texas Chili should be beanless.

Usually, Texas Chili is known for its focus on meat (usually chunks of beef) and chili peppers as the primary ingredients, often with onions, garlic, and spices like cumin and chili powder.

However, it’s important to note that there are various regional and personal variations of chili, and whether beans are included or not can vary. It is common to include beans (often kidney beans or pinto beans) as they add substance and flavor to the dish. So, the presence of beans in chili depends on the specific recipe and regional preferences.

Spices are added to vegan ground beef in a pan.

What makes this Texas Chili Beans Recipe stand out

I would like to share with you my own unique variation of a Texas style chili recipe. It’s an easy-to-follow recipe that provides a delicious flavor, a hearty texture, and just the right amount of heat.

As the name suggests, my version of Texas Chili includes kidney beans, which in my opinion, add another layer of flavor to the dish and complement the vegan ground beef perfectly.

This recipe is ideal for a quick weeknight meal for the entire family, and it’s also perfect for meal prep since it’s easy to store in the fridge or freezer for longer. Give this recipe a try, and I’m sure it will become your go-to meal.

Fresh garlic is pressed onto the vegan ground beef for the Texas Chili Beans.

What ingredients go into this Texas Chili Beans Recipe

The best thing about how this easy recipe will wow your taste buds is the short list of ingredients and equipment that you need to make it.

All you need is a wooden spoon and a large pot, saucepan, or Dutch oven.

Furthermore, check your pantry and fridge for vegan ground beef, olive oil, a can of kidney beans (or black beans), tomato sauce (alternatively tomato paste that you thin with a bit of water or vegetable broth), and cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, and garlic as seasoning.

Drained kidney beans are given into the pan with ground beef.

How to make Texas Chili Beans

See to it that you have a large pot or a Dutch oven ready. Prepare the kidney beans by draining them from the can. You don’t need to wash the bean liquid off completely, just make sure to remove most of it.

Set the pan or Dutch oven on the stove and heat up the oil in it. When hot, give the ground beef to it and fry it for about 4 minutes on medium-high heat.

Next, reduce to medium heat and add in pressed fresh garlic (or garlic powder if you prefer that), cumin, paprika, and chili powder. Bring to a simmer and cook everything for 2 minutes more.

Finally, mix in the drained kidney beans, and the tomato sauce, and season everything with a pinch of salt and black pepper. Cook for 5 minutes more on low heat and serve.

Tomato sauce is added to the Texas Chili Beans.

Serving Suggestions

Finally, it’s time to serve your mouthwatering Texas Chili Beans. Ladle it into bowls and garnish to your heart’s content. Here are some popular garnishes:

  • Shredded cheddar cheese: The creaminess of the cheese complements the spiciness of the chili perfectly.
  • Chopped fresh cilantro: A handful of fresh herbs adds a bright, herbaceous note.
  • Sliced jalapeños: For those who crave extra heat and a touch of crunch.
  • Sour cream: A dollop of sour cream can help cool the chili’s spiciness.
  • Sliced green onions: Adds a mild onion flavor and a pop of color.
  • Feel free to mix and match your garnishes to suit your taste, and combine them with corn chips or tortilla chips.

Top view of a pan with Texas Chili Beans with a wooden spoon.

What to do with leftover chili?

Leftovers of the Texas Chili Beans Recipe are great for 4 days and will taste even better the next day. Just make sure to use an airtight container.

The versatility of this great recipe makes it perfect for creating new and delicious meals with its leftovers. There are many ways to transform leftover chili into something amazing.

One option is to use it as a topping for baked potatoes, nachos, or hot dogs. Add cheese, sour cream, chives, jalapeños, and sliced black olives to make chili nachos.

Texas Chili Beans are garnished with green onions an jalapeños.

You can also combine chili with cooked macaroni or pasta to make chili mac. Add cheese and breadcrumbs and bake to make a chili mac casserole. Another option is to fill bell peppers with leftover chili, top with shredded cheese, and bake until the peppers are tender.

If you prefer something more portable, roll up chili, cheese, and your favorite toppings in tortillas to make chili burritos or tacos. Spread chili between two tortillas, add cheese, and cook in a skillet until the tortillas are crispy and the cheese has melted to make chili quesadillas. These are just a few ideas for transforming leftover chili into something amazing.

Remember to adjust the seasoning and spice level as needed, as the flavors of the chili may intensify or mellow after being stored. Leftover chili can be a great way to create new dishes quickly and reduce food waste.

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Best Texas Chili Beans

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

Enjoy a hearty bowl of this Texas Chili Beans Recipe, an unbeatable comfort food with a Texan twist. This iconic dish is packed with bold flavors, vegan ground beef, and a spicy kick that'll warm your soul. It's perfect for chilly nights, game day gatherings, or simply when you're craving a taste of the Lone Star State.

Ingredients

  • 12 oz vegan ground beef
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 15 oz kidney beans, drained from a can
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 2 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 20 oz tomato sauce
  • 4 cloves garlic, pressed
  • salt, black pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. See to it that you have a large pot or a Dutch oven ready. Prepare the kidney beans by draining them from the can. You don't need to wash the bean liquid off completely, just make sure to remove most of it.Ingredients needed to make Texas Chili Beans are collected on a wooden board.
  2. Set the pan or Dutch oven on the stove and heat up the oil in it. When hot, give the ground beef to it and fry it for about 4 minutes on medium-high heat.Step by step instruction showing how vegan ground beef is fried in a pan.
  3. Next, reduce to medium heat and add in pressed fresh garlic (or garlic powder if you prefer that), cumin, paprika, and chili powder. Bring to a simmer and cook everything for 2 minutes more.Fresh garlic is pressed onto the vegan ground beef for the Texas Chili Beans.
  4. Finally, mix in the drained kidney beans, and the tomato sauce, and season everything with a pinch of salt and black pepper. Tomato sauce is added to the Texas Chili Beans.
  5. Cook for 5 minutes more on low heat and serve.Top view of a pan with Texas Chili Beans with a wooden spoon.

Notes

Leftovers of the Texas Chili Beans Recipe are great for 4 days and will taste even better the next day. Just make sure to use an airtight container.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1 cup
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 339Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 821mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 9gSugar: 2gProtein: 31g
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