Instant Pot Chili Recipe (versatile base recipe!) - The Chunky Chef (2024)

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Rich hearty Instant Pot chili, simmered with beef or turkey, beans, tomatoes, beans, spices, poblano pepper, and a secret ingredient! Since it’s made in the Instant Pot, it tastes like it slow simmered for hours – yet it’s ready in less than 40 minutes!

Recipes like my Instant Pot Beef Barbacoa and Instant Pot Sausage Tortellini Soup are great for when you want an ultra-comforting family meal that’s ready incredibly fast. This is one of my Pressure Cooker recipes you’ll definitely want in your recipe box!

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INSTANT POT CHILI RECIPE

When you think of a classic winter meal, what do you think of? For me, I think of chili.

A hot, steamy bowl of chili topped with cool sour cream, fresh cilantro, flavorful green onions, and of course, some gooey cheese.

It’s the kind of meal that you can eat while curled up on the couch, wrapped in a blanket, watching a movie or some Netflix. The perfect dinner in on a cold night!

HOW TO MAKE PRESSURE COOKER CHILI

  1. Add oil to Instant Pot and brown beef or turkey on “saute” mode, crumbling as the meat cooks. Drain excess grease if needed.
  2. Add onion and peppers and cook about 4 minutes, until soft. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
  3. Add remaining ingredients, stir.
  4. Cancel “saute” mode, pressure cook for 15 minutes, then perform a quick pressure release.
  5. Garnish if desired and serve.

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HOW TO TOP CHILI

For me, chili is allllll about the toppings. A couple of my favorites are sour cream, shredded cheese, minced cilantro, chopped green onions, diced avocado and either tortilla chips or corn chips.

But any of your favorites would be great!

COOKING TIPS FOR THIS CHILI RECIPE

  • FAT CONTENT – If using ground beef, I like to use a beef with a lower fat content (90/10), to cut down on the grease. If using ground turkey, I like to use (93/7). You can use beef with a higher fat content, you just may have to drain the grease after you brown the meat.
  • POBLANO – I love using poblanos for the mild smoky heat they have, but occasionally you’ll come across one that is hotter, so I like to use disposable gloves when cutting the peppers. If you’ve ever had hot pepper oil on your skin, you’ll know why!
  • CHOCOLATE – this recipe uses unsweetened baking chocolate to add some amazing depth of flavor. Don’t worry, it won’t taste like chocolate at all. If you can’t find unsweetened baking chocolate, you can substitute with 2 tsp of unsweetened cocoa powder.
    • If you’re looking to use up the baking chocolate you have, check out my Cincinnati-Style Chili… it’ll knock your socks off

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VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE

  • BACON – for some extra added flavor try adding some cooked and crumbled bacon.
  • HOTTER– this chili is somewhere between a mild and medium heat level (in my opinion), but if you’d like to make it spicier, increase the amount of cayenne pepper, add some hot sauce, or add a jalapeno/serrano pepper.
  • MILDER – to make this more mild, omit the cayenne pepper.
  • PROTEIN – this chili recipe is amazing with both ground beef and turkey, but would also be delicious with ground chicken. You could also increase the amount of beans for added protein.
  • TEXTURE – if you like your chili really thick, you can add slurry of cornstarch and water to the chili and cook a few minutes on “saute”.

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MAKING INSTANT POT CHILI AHEAD OF TIME

As with most chili recipes, the leftovers are even better the next day, so you can absolutely make this chili ahead of time.

Make sure to cool it completely, then store in airtight containers.

STORAGE

Leftovers should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 5 days.

Leftovers can also be cooled completely and frozen for up to 3 months.

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Enjoy alongside a slice of this skillet cornbread!

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Instant Pot– I recently upgraded to this model and I love it!
  • Slow Cooker– I’ve had this slow cooker for years and it still works perfectly.
  • Dutch Oven– LeCreuset is my favorite brand, but they’re really pricey, so this Lodge version is a great alternative!
  • ChopStir – I love this little tool – it breaks up the meat SO quickly!
  • Chili Base – this stuff adds an amazingly deep flavor to the chili!

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Recipe originally published in February 2015 and has been updated in Feb. 2020 with additional information and photos.

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Instant Pot Chili

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Servings: 6 - 8 servings

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Rich and hearty chili made with either ground beef or turkey.

Ingredients

  • 1 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 lb ground beef or turkey
  • 2 medium yellow onions diced
  • 1 red bell pepper seeded and diced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 poblano peppers seeded and diced
  • 1/4 cup tomato paste
  • 3 Tbsp chili powder
  • 2 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 Tbsp better than bouillon chili base (optional but highly recommended)
  • 30 oz canned dark red kidney beans drained and rinsed
  • 28 oz canned fire-roasted diced tomatoes with liquid
  • 1 to 1 1/2 cups beef broth reduced sodium
  • 3 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 1/2 oz unsweetened 100% cacao Baker's Chocolate

Instructions

  • Turn your Instant Pot to "Saute", then add vegetable oil to the pot. Add the meat and cook until browned, breaking up the meat with a spatula as it cooks.

  • Add the onion, bell pepper, and poblano peppers and cook for 4 more minutes, or until softened. Scrape the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon as the onions and peppers cook and give off liquid.

  • Add garlic and cook, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Drain grease if needed, and return meat mixture to the pot.

  • Add all remaining ingredients and stir, scraping the bottom of the pot to ensure no browned bits remain.

  • Cancel the saute function, and secure Instant Pot lid, making sure the valve is set to "sealing". Press the Pressure Cook or Manual button and use the +/- buttons to set the timer for 15 minutes.

  • Once the timer beeps, let out the pressure by carefully moving the valve to “venting" to perform a quick release. When the pin drops, remove lid and set aside.

  • If you prefer a thicker chili, mix 2 Tbsp cornstarch with 2 Tbsp water in a small bowl until smooth. Stir into the chili and press the "saute" button again. Cook, stirring often, for several minutes, or until thickened to your liking.

  • Serve hot, with desired toppings.

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Chef Tips

SLOW COOKER DIRECTIONS

  1. Heat vegetable oil in a large and deep skillet over medium-high heat.

  2. Add beef or turkey and cook, crumbling as it browns, for about 5 minutes, or until cooked through. Drain grease if needed.
  3. Add onion, bell pepper, and poblano peppers and saute 3-4 minutes, then add garlic and saute 30 seconds longer.

  4. Transfer meat and pepper mixture to slow cooker.
  5. Add all remaining ingredients, and stir well.
  6. Cover and cook on LOW for 6-8 hours, or HIGH for 3 hours.

ORIGINAL STOVETOP VERSION

  • 1 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 lb ground beef or turkey
  • 1 medium yellow onion diced
  • 1/2 red bell pepper seeded and diced
  • 1 jalapeno pepper seeded and diced
  • 2-3 roma tomatoes, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 8 oz tomato sauce
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 15 oz canned dark red kidney beans drained and rinsed
  • 1 cup beef broth reduced sodium
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 3/4 oz unsweetened 100% cacao Baker's Chocolate

DIRECTIONS

  1. Add vegetable oil to bottom of large heavy bottomed pot. Heat over MED HIGH heat and add turkey. Cook about 6 minutes, crumbling the meat as it cooks.
  2. Add onion, bell pepper, jalapeno, and tomatoes, and cook 3-4 minutes, until softened.
  3. Add garlic and cook another 30 seconds or so.
  4. Stir in all remaining ingredients and bring mixture up to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat to MED LOW and simmer for about 30 - 40 minutes, until thickened to your liking.

Nutrition Disclaimer

The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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  1. Carol says

    This was amazing! I sub’d beer for half of the broth. Added bacon when browning the beef. So rich. Thank you for this! Now in the Instant Pot rotation menu!

    Reply

  2. Amanda Hill says

    Is there something else I can use I cant find the better than bouillon chili base

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      You can use some beef bouillon cube (just crumble some of it in), or omit it.

      Reply

  3. John says

    I am excited to have bought a 6-quart Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 yesterday. I can’t wait to try it. In looking at your recipes, I can’t see any mention as to the size of Instant Pot used. Will I have to adjust the recipes to fit in my 6-quart model or will these fit? I’m worried because of the fill limits.
    TY, —John
    P.S. I am so impressed with your photos so wondered if you, like me, are into photography. Kudos!

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      My Instant Pot recipe are all tested and created in a 6 quart, so no changes necessary 🙂 And thank you! Yes, I’m very much a photography nerd lol.

      Reply

  4. Alan says

    What changes would you recommend if using dried beans? I prefer using dried, however I’m never quite sure how to make up for the lost seasonings which are already in prepared beans. Love your recipes, glad I found your site, thanks!

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    • The Chunky Chef says

      I’m sorry Alan, I’ve only made and tested this recipe as written… so I can’t say how things would need to be changed if you wanted to use dried beans. I would definitely soak them overnight, and I’m sure they would need much longer than 15 minutes of pressure cooking time. Sorry I can’t be of more help, but it sounds like you get to do some fun kitchen experimenting 🙂

      Reply

  5. Kimberlie G says

    I love your recipe. My version includes Spicy V8 rather than the beef broth. I had to substitute that because I don’t eat red meat. Very tasty! Thank you.

    Reply

  6. Susan Neimy says

    Excellent chili recipe. It’s a regular recipe rotation during the winter months for my family! Yum!!!!

    Reply

  7. Rhona says

    Tried the original chili & it did not disappoint.
    Super tasty.

    Reply

  8. Chris says

    Best chili I ever ate

    Reply

  9. Lawrence says

    This looks amazing!

    Which instructions should I follow if I were to use a Dutch Oven?

    Thank you so much for sharing

    Reply

    • The Chunky Chef says

      I would follow the stovetop directions, as a method, but use the instant pot ingredients 🙂

      Reply

  10. Jamie Lizada says

    Yay! The stove top recipe is back! One of my favorites in the food rotation.

    Reply

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FAQs

How do you make chili less watery in an instant pot? ›

If you want to know how to thicken Instant Pot chili, simply let it simmer with the lid off for about 10 additional minutes. It will also thicken more as it cools. Scrape It Off.

How to make homemade chili more flavorful? ›

Elevate your chili recipe by adding an extra layer of flavor. Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight.

Why does chili taste better the longer it cooks? ›

The little bit of extra time allows flavor to soak into the meat, while the mixture develops a thicker, more sumptuous texture. There's some quick science going on here: Aromatics like onions, garlic, chiles, and spices release their volatile oils as they cook, and while they cool they continue to release.

How does chili function on Instant Pot work? ›

What Is the Instant Pot Chili/Bean Setting? The bean/chili setting on the Instant Pot cooks at high pressure and can be set to "more," which is 30 minutes, or "less," which will cook for 25 minutes. You may choose the bean/chili setting and do a quick release after 15 minutes.

What is the best thickener for chili? ›

The good news is there are lots of easy ways to thicken up your chili with ingredients you likely already have in your pantry— flour, cornmeal, pureed beans, cornstarch, or even crushed tortilla chips will help do the job, along with some good old extra simmering time.

Should chili be thick or soupy? ›

Traditionally, we expect a robust, spicy base, meat and/or beans, perhaps some bonus veggies, and a thick, rich consistency. Unlike soups, which are brothy, or even bisques, which are creamy yet thinner, chili is meant to be more stew-like; it's a definite stick-to-your-ribs creation.

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 secret to really good chili? ›

Cook it long enough

Chili recipes need time for flavors to meld and come together, and collagen-rich meat (like chuck roast or ground beef) needs 90 minutes to two hours to fully break down and become tender. If you don't have time for a long simmer, try using a slow cooker or making it the day before.

What is the most important spice in chili? ›

Most Common Chili Spices. Cumin, Chile Powders, and Paprika are the most common spices in chili followed by garlic, onion, coriander, Mexican oregano, and bay leaves. These ingredients can be combined to create a savory and well-balanced pot of top notch comfort food.

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 the best liquid for chili? ›

Chili cooks low and slow, so you need enough liquid to tenderize the meat and keep everything from drying out. That liquid should also add flavor to the chili, so use chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, or beer.

Why do you put celery in chili? ›

Stirring it in with the spices, onion, celery, and garlic ensures it breaks up as it cooks slowly. There's yet another slow step in this recipe, coming after the tomatoes, tomato sauce, peppers and beans have been added: make sure to stir your pot every so often over the next two hours.

Why is my chili burning in Instant Pot? ›

There are a number of reasons your Instant Pot will display its burn message. Most of these involve mishaps that may occur during the cooking process, like not adding enough liquid or forgetting to adjust the steam valve to the sealing position. Once you figure out what you've done wrong, correcting the error is easy.

Why is my Instant Pot not pressurizing chili? ›

SOLUTION: Open the Instant Pot and make sure there's enough liquid. If too much liquid has evaporated, the Instant Pot won't pressurize, so add more liquid if necessary.

What is the best setting for beans in an Instant Pot? ›

Simply fill up the Instant Pot with the amount of beans you want to cook; add the appropriate amount of water and salt. Select the Pressure Cook setting at high pressure and the appropriate cook time for soaked beans.

How to fix chili that is too watery? ›

Cornstarch and all-purpose flour are the most common thickening agents that you will find in your kitchen. Make a slurry of the cornstarch and add it to the chili. Let it simmer for a few minutes and you will notice that the chili will begin to thicken.

Can you reduce liquid in Instant Pot? ›

When a recipe turns out a little too saucy, you can ladle out some of the liquid, or cook it off using the “Sauté” or “Slow Cook” function. Then, the next time you make the recipe in an Instant Pot, reduce the liquid by ½ to 1 cup. This one's easy: Just add a little water or broth to adjust the consistency.

How do you thicken liquid in Instant Pot? ›

Since liquid doesn't evaporate as much in an Instant Pot®, you may need to thicken with a mixture of cornstarch or flour and broth or stock. Before serving, remove the lid and any large pieces of meat or vegetables and bring the liquid to a boil on the Sauté setting.

What happens if too much liquid is in an Instant Pot? ›

Using too much liquid.

Follow this tip: While at least 1/2 to 1 cup of liquid is essential to well-cooked food in the pressure cooker, too much liquid will pull the flavor out of foods. Unless otherwise specified in the recipe, use just enough liquid to bring the cooker to pressure.

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