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Chili

Spicy Vegetarian Chili

Denise Anderson, Lexington, Ky.
"I created this chili when my husband and I were trying to eat less meat."

California Vegetable and Chickpea Chili

Only native Californians like two wine-making friends of mine in Salinas can regularly throw together a vegetable chili such as this utilizing their almost year-round abundance of fresh vegetables and herbs. For those of us with seasonal gardens, various substitutions often have to be made (canned tomatoes, dried herbs, and the like), but such is the availability almost everywhere today of certain fresh produce even in the coldest months that no imaginative cook should have much trouble concocting a very tasty vegetable and bean chili according to this basic recipe. One advantage, by the way, of using a 28-ounce can of tomatoes with their juices instead of the fresh is that most likely you won't have to add any water to keep the chili slightly soupy.

Black Bean and Espresso Chili

Serve this over the Baked White Polenta with Two Cheeses, and season with any — or all — of the suggested toppings (chocolate adds mole flavor).

Turkey Chili

This is not a traditional chili and has no connection with any Mexican or Texas recipe. It was devised simply as an experiment and turned out to be delicious.

Weeknight Pumpkin Chili

A can of pumpkin purée adds richness, body, and an autumnal hue to this speedy chili, letting the flavors of the spices, aromatics, and ground beef shine.

Coney Island Hot Dogs

Be the cookout MVP with our recipe for Coney dogs—beef franks topped with meat sauce, chopped onions, and a squidge of yellow mustard.

Mapo Chili Mac

Tingly mapo tofu meets cozy Midwestern chili mac in this one-pot dinner.

Cozy and Quick White Chicken Chili

Lightly mash some of the white beans for a creamy, velvety texture without any added dairy.

Spring Chili With Greens

Chiles, beans, and aggressive use of your spice cabinet come together for a chili that’s perfect for the in-between season.

Turkey and Bean Chili

Yes, turkey is a relatively lean protein, but when you pair it with white beans, a robust and concentrated chile purée, and simmer it for a short period of time, it delivers major body and richness. 

Beef Chili

Make a big pot of this rich, meaty chili, a side of cornbread, and then never leave the couch.

White Bean and Chorizo Chili

Crumble some chorizo, set your bean timer, queue up a movie, and win Sunday: Netflix and chili.

Chicken Chorizo Chili

Not a big fan of chorizo? This chili recipe can also be made with chicken, turkey, or Italian sweet or spicy sausage.

BA's Best Slow-Cooker Beef Chili

The only slow cooker chili recipe you need. This recipe can also be easily doubled.

Beef Chili

Three kinds of dried chiles add just the right amount of smoky heat when you cook this best beef chili recipe, and three cuts of beef deliver robust flavor. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.

White Chili

This white chili recipe works well with ground chicken or turkey, too.

Dark Meat Turkey Chili

Browning and then braising whole legs for this turkey chili adds both body and flavor to the final product—so much better than the ground stuff.
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