I just love for Fall and all the warm foods that go with it. My family just loves soups, stews, and chili for dinners since they are flavorful one bowl meals. I love them because they are easy to make, are hard to mess up, and can usually be made in my crockpot or can simmer on the stove most of the day making the dinner time hour not so crazy...and we can all use that!
Today I wanted to share my favorite chili recipe with you. It's vegetarian but you could easily add in a pound of cooked ground beef or turkey if you like that. I often will add in chopped zucchini or squash to get more veggies in my kids' bellies too, they usually don't even realize what it is as they just take on the flavor of the chili!
Vegetarian Chili
1 14.5 oz can kidney beans, undrained
1 14.5 oz can black beans, undrained
2 10 oz. cans Rotel (or diced tomatoes & green chilies)
1 8 oz can tomato sauce
1 medium onion, chopped
2 packets chili seasoning mix (or use my DIY mix found here!)
1 cup water
Chop your onion and add it along with the beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, and water into a stockpot or a crockpot.
Next add in your chili seasoning. You will need two packets of chili seasoning or you can use 4 rounded tablespoons of my easy DIY chili seasoning found here.
When it's done the onions should be nice and soft and transparent.
I hope you love this recipe, we seem to eat it once a week in the fall...it goes great with all those fall football parties we love so much!
Thank you so much for inviting me today, Delia. I can't wait to see what other warm and hearty recipes pop up next!














































Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. It looks delicious. My almost 16 year old daughter has decided to become a vegetarian b/c meat always bothers her tummy. We might try this tonight...even though it's 80 degrees in Dec here in the deep south! LOL!
ReplyDeleteMaking this tomorrow night!!! Looks so yummy!
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