Texas No Bean Chili Recipe (2024)

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This Texas Chili No Beans recipe is hearty, thick and jam packed with flavor. Featuring tender crumbles of meat, veggies and tomatoes – without a bean in sight! With just 10 minutes of prep and 10 basic ingredients, this all meat chili recipe is so easy to prepare, can be made in advance and freezes beautifully. This meat lover’s dream is a delicious comforting dinner you and your family will love!

Featured comment: This was really good. I actually used this recipe for meatless Monday in my household and used a package of BOCA veggie crumbles instead of ground beef. My spouse said it was FANTASTIC and he usually doesn’t care for any chili recipes we find online, so I think this is a keeper. Maybe next time I’ll actually use some real meat.” – Sara

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Update:This post was originally published in February 2020. I made edits to the article below to include more information about making Texas chili without beans.

Table of Contents

  • About this no bean chili recipe
  • What is Texas chili no bean?
  • What ingredients in chili without beans?
  • FAQs: frequently asked questions
    • Which ground meat is best for beanless chili?
    • Best ground meats to use in no bean chili recipes?
    • Why is there broth or beer in no bean chili?
    • How long to cook no beans chili?
  • Serving texas chili no beans recipe
    • What toppings are best for chili with meat only?
      • Toppings for this chili recipe
    • What to serve with chili?
    • Best sides for beef chili
  • How to make no bean chili?
    • Step-by-step photos: Making texas chili no beans at home
  • Storing chili without beans recipe
    • Can I make this all meat chili recipe in advance?
    • How long is chili good for in the fridge?
    • Can I freeze chili without bean?
  • Dietary information
    • Is beanless chili healthy?
      • Tips for making healthy chili
    • How many calories texas chili no beans?
    • Is chili without beans gluten-free?
    • Is all beef chili low carb and keto-friendly?
  • More homemade chili recipes!
  • Easy Texas No Bean Chili
    • Equipment
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Notes
    • Nutrition

About this no bean chili recipe

This chili is no frills and all flavor! Hearty and thick, this Texas chili features tender crumbles of meat, aromatic onions, fresh peppers, sweet tomatoes and delicious spices! Savory, smoky, meaty and rich, this no beans chili is comfort food at it’s best!

Made in one pot and ready in less than an hour, it is a healthy, yet cozy weeknight dinner your entire family will love! Plus, this recipe for no bean chili tastes even better the next day. So I highly suggest you make a double batch, freeze the leftovers and have them on hand to eat for days.

Looking for more meaty soups and stews? Try these fan-favorite recipes next:Slow Cooker Beef Fajita Soup,Italian Sausage Soup, and Ropa Vieja Stew.

What is Texas chili no bean?

No bean chili, also known as Texas chili or Chile con carne, is a spicy stew made without any beans. It traditionally contains meat (usually ground beef), tomatoes, peppers, onions, aromatics and flavorful spices.

What ingredients in chili without beans?

The exact ingredients in Texas chili can vary greatly from recipe to recipe. However, most versions will include at least lots of meat, tomatoes, vegetables and some form of chili peppers (either diced raw chilies or chili powder).

This easy Texas chili recipe contains the follows:

  • Ground meat (beef, sausage or turkey)
  • Vegetables – onions and bell peppers
  • Tomatoes
  • Aromatics – garlic and bay leaf
  • Spices – chili powder, cumin, paprika and oregano
  • Liquid – beer or beef broth

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FAQs: frequently asked questions

Which ground meat is best for beanless chili?

No bean chili is all about the meat and bold flavors, so you really want the meat to stand out and shine. Make sure you select the best variety for your specific taste, or try using a mix of meats for layers of flavor!

Best ground meats to use in no bean chili recipes?

  • Ground Beef – Different varieties of ground beef have different meat-to-fat ratio, so pay attention to the label or ask your butcher for help. Keep in mind that lean ground beef won’t provide a ton of flavor. I recommend an 85% blend, which is a mix of ground chuck and ground sirloin. You get the hearty leanness from the sirloin and the extra little bit of fat from the chuck which seamlessly blends into the chili and provides a richer flavor.
    • Ground chuck – 80% meat to 20% fat. Chuck has a juicy and rich flavor. Since it is on the fattier side, make sure you drain some of the fat from the pan after browning the meat.
    • Ground sirloin– 90% meat to 10% fat. Sirloin is leaner with a drier and heartier texture.
  • Ground Turkey– Typically 85-98% lean. If you are avoiding red meat, you can use ground turkey which has a softer consistency than ground beef. However, make sure you arenotusing lean ground turkey (white meat). Lean ground turkey will not be as robust in flavor.
  • Ground Pork or Ground Sausage – Typically 70% meat to 30% fat. Ground pork has a milder flavor than beef and ground pork sausage has been seasoned. Pork is particularly delicious in chili when mixed with ground sirloin. Since pork is on the fatty side, make sure you drain some of the fat from the pan after browning.
  • Cubed Chuck Roast– Instead of using ground beef, you can use a chuck roast cut into cubes. However, keep in mind that you will need to simmer the chili on the stovetop longer, about 2-3 hours, to ensure the meat is tender.

Why is there broth or beer in no bean chili?

Liquid, such as beer, broth or stock is needed to tenderize the meat and prevent the chili from drying out. The liquid also serves to add flavor to the all meat chili.

If you are using beer to make this texas chili no beans recipe, use one you actually like to drink! I recommend either an amber, stout or brown ale.

How long to cook no beans chili?

This Texas chili no bean recipe recipe is ready in less than an hour. However, you can cook it for longer if you prefer an extremely thick and rich chili.

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What toppings are best for chili with meat only?

Garnishes are the best way to personalize your chili and bring it to life. When it comes to toppings I like to pile them on, because the more the merrier!

If you are serving this no bean chili recipe to a crowd, consider setting up a chili bar. Place the Texas chili in a crockpot or slow cooker set to warm. Set individual bowls on the left of the chili and arrange small bowls filled with different toppings on the right. Don’t forget to set out spoons and napkins at the end of the table so your guests can grab them before sitting down.

Toppings for this chili recipe

  • Shredded Cheddar Cheese
  • Scallions (green onion)
  • Cilantro
  • Chopped Avocado
  • Pickled Onions
  • Pico Salsa, Green Salsa, or Roasted Corn Salsa
  • Sliced jalapenos
  • Shredded Lettuce
  • Sliced Olives
  • Sour cream or Greek yogurt
  • Guacamole
  • Crushed Fritos
  • Tortilla strips
  • Hot sauce

What to serve with chili?

No bean chili in Texas is hearty and often served as a stand-alone meal. However, I like to serve chili with at least one side dish for a more well-rounded dinner.

Whether you are looking for a comforting family dinner or a fresh, lighter side, below are a few options that pair well with this Texas chili without beans.

Best sides for beef chili

  • Corn Chips and Tomato Salsa or Guacamole
  • Cornbread
  • Cheese and Beer Bread
  • Buttermilk Biscuits
  • Soft Pretzels
  • French Fries
  • Onion Rings
  • Hush Puppies
  • Coleslaw
  • Broccoli Salad
  • Kale Salad
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Grilled Cheese
  • Dirty Rice
  • Bacon Wrapped Hot Dogs
  • Fried Chicken
  • Macaroni and Cheese

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How to make no bean chili?

This recipe for texas chili no bean is easy to prepare, made in one pot and can be ready in less than an hour!

  1. Brown beef: In a large pot or Dutch oven, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add the beef and cook, undisturbed for 2-3 minutes, or until edges start to brown. Season with a ½ teaspoon of salt and a ¼ teaspoon of pepper. Use a spatula to flip the beef over and use the back of a wooden spoon to break up the beef into large crumbles. Cook, stirring occasionally, until beef is browned, but not completely cooked through, about 3-4 additional minutes. Use a large slotted spoon to transfer the beef to a plate or bowl. Drain off all but 1 tablespoon of oil from the pan, or if the pan seems dry, add a splash of oil.
  2. Sauté vegetables: Reduce heat to medium. Add the onion and bell pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic, chili powder, cumin, paprika and oregano. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the tomato paste and cook, stirring, until the tomato paste is caramelized, about 1-2 minutes.
  3. Add the liquids: Add in the beer, using the back of a spoon to scrape of any brown bits stuck on the bottom of the pan. Let cook for 1-2 minutes. Add the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, sugar, Worcestershire and bay leaf. Add in the beef along with any accumulated juices. Bring to a gentle boil over medium-high heat. Immediately reduce heat to simmer and cover.
  4. Simmer: Cook, uncovering to stir a couple times, for 30 minutes. Uncover and cook for 10 minutes, or until chili is thick and saucy. Use tongs to remove bay leaf and discard. Taste and adjust for seasoning with salt and pepper.
  5. Serve: Ladle warm chili into individual bowls and garnish with optional toppings.

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Storing chili without beans recipe

Can I make this all meat chili recipe in advance?

Absolutely! I personally think chili actually tastes better the next day, once the flavors have had time to develop and meld together. I recommend either making it a day in advance, or making a big batch, that way you have plenty of leftovers to eat the next few days!

How long is chili good for in the fridge?

Leftover chili should be transferred to an airtight container and promptly stored in the refrigerator. Properly stored, no bean chili will last in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.

Can I freeze chili without bean?

Chili freezes beautifully! To freeze, place chili in an airtight container or heavy-duty freezer bags. Properly stored, chili will keep in the freezer for 4 to 6 months.

To reheat chili, thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Place chili in a saucepan and add a few splashes of beer, broth, stock or water. Cover and cook over medium-low, stirring occasionally, until chili is heated throughout.

Dietary information

Is beanless chili healthy?

How healthy no bean chili is will depend on the ingredients used. To make this chili recipe healthier, follow the simple tips below.

Tips for making healthy chili

  • Use lean meat. Choose either ground sirloin (90% lean beef) or lean ground turkey for your chili.
  • Use broth instead of beer. Skip the beer and opt for no-sodium beef broth instead.
  • Add whole grains. Serve your chili over brown rice, farro, barley or bulgur to add fiber to your chili.
  • Sneak in more veggies. Add extra vitamins to your chili by stirring in cooked, cubed sweet potatoes or shredded carrots. Or, simply use more peppers in the chili to add nutritional value without altering the taste!
  • Use no-sodium products. Select no-salt added tomatoes and no-sodium broth to control the salt levels in your chili.
  • Select fresh veggies as toppings. Skip the cheese and chips! Instead select minced red onion, diced tomatoes and chopped avocado as your toppings. If you want to add a bit of creaminess and boost protein at the same time, top your chili with Greek yogurt instead of sour cream.

How many calories texas chili no beans?

The exact number of calories and carbohydrates in chili will depend upon the precise measurement and ingredients used. This easy Texas chili recipe serves four and has approximately 223 calories and 7 grams of carbohydrates per serving.

Is chili without beans gluten-free?

This recipe for texas chili no beans is gluten-free. However, always check brand labels to ensure you are in fact using gluten-free products!

Is all beef chili low carb and keto-friendly?

This chili recipe is low carb as it has approximately 7 grams of carbs per serving. However, make sure you either use a low carb beer or substitute the beer for beef broth to keep this recipe keto-friendly.

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Easy to prepare and full of bold flavors, this texas chili no bean recipe will definitely become a highly requested family favorite!

Until next week, friends, cheers – to legendary chili sans the beans!

Cheyanne

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Easy Texas No Bean Chili

4.94 from 16 votes

Author: Cheyanne Holzworth

Total Time: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 55 minutes mins

Servings: 4

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This Texas No Bean Chili is hearty, thick and jam packed with tender crumbles of meat and full of flavor! This meat lover's dream is the perfect cozy meal your family will love! It's so easy to prepare, can be made in advance and freezes beautifully!

Recipe can be scaled up or down by using the slider if you hover your mouse over the number of Servings.

Equipment

  • 1 Large Pot or Dutch Oven

Ingredients

  • 1 TBS Olive Oil
  • 1 Pound Ground Meat (Beef, Turkey or Sausage) – at room temperature & gently patted dry (SEE NOTES)
  • Kosher Salt & Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 small Yellow Onion – small dice (about 1 ½ cups)
  • 1 small Bell Pepper – small dice (about 1 cup)
  • 2 cloves Garlic – minced
  • 1 TBS Chili Powder
  • 2 tsp EACH: Ground Cumin, Smoked Paprika & Dried Oregano
  • 2 TBS Tomato Paste
  • 1 Cup Beer OR Beef Broth
  • 1 (14 ounce) Can Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes
  • 1 (8 ounce) Can Tomato Sauce
  • 1 ½ tsp EACH: Dark Brown Sugar & Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 whole Bay Leaf
  • Optional Garnishes: Sliced Scallions, Cilantro or Parsley, Diced Avocado, Diced Red Onion, Shredded Cheese, Sour Cream and/or Sliced Jalapeños,
  • Optional for Serving: Tortilla Chips, Lime Wedges

Instructions

  • Brown beef: In a large pot or Dutch oven, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add the beef and cook, undisturbed for 2-3 minutes, or until edges start to brown. Season with a ½ teaspoon of salt and a ¼ teaspoon of pepper. Use a spatula to flip the beef over and use the back of a wooden spoon to break up the beef into large crumbles. Cook, stirring occasionally, until beef is browned, but not completely cooked through, about 3-4 additional minutes. Use a large slotted spoon to transfer the beef to a plate or bowl. Drain off all but 1 tablespoon of oil from the pan, or if the pan seems dry, add a splash of oil (SEE NOTES).

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  • Sauté vegetables: Reduce heat to medium. Add the onion and bell pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic, chili powder, cumin, paprika and oregano. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the tomato paste and cook, stirring, until the tomato paste is caramelized, about 1-2 minutes.

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  • Add the liquids: Add in the beer (or broth), using the back of a spoon to scrape of any brown bits stuck on the bottom of the pan. Let cook for 1-2 minutes. Add the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, sugar, Worcestershire and bay leaf. Add in the beef along with any accumulated juices. Bring to a gentle boil over medium-high heat. Immediately reduce heat to simmer and cover.

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  • Simmer: Cook, uncovering to stir a couple times, for 30 minutes. Uncover and cook for 10 minutes, or until chili is thick and saucy. Use tongs to remove bay leaf and discard. Taste and adjust for seasoning with salt and pepper.

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  • Serve: Ladle warm chili into individual bowls and garnish with optional toppings. Enjoy!

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Notes

  1. Ground Meat: You can use any variety of ground meat you like. This No Bean Chili is all about the meat and bold flavors, so you really want the meat to stand out and shine. Make sure you select the best variety for your specific taste, or try using a mix of meats for layers of flavor! (See below for a complete list of ground meats to use.)
  2. Draining Fat from Skillet: To drain fat, I turn off the heat and just use a paper towel to carefully wipe some of the fat out of the pan. If you used lean ground beef, you may need to add oil to the pan. Just make sure you have roughly 1 tablespoon of fat in the pan.

Best Meats for Chili:

  • Ground Beef – Different ground beef have different meat-to-fat ratio, so pay attention to the label or ask your butcher for help. Keep in mind that lean ground beef won’t provide a ton of flavor. I recommend an 85% blend, which is a mix of ground chuck and ground sirloin. You get the hearty leanness from the sirloin and the extra little bit of fat from the chuck which seamlessly blends into the chili and provides a richer flavor.
    • Ground chuck – 80% meat to 20% fat. Chuck has a juicy and rich flavor. Since it is on the fattier side, make sure you drain some of the fat from the pan after browning the meat.
    • Ground sirloin – 90% meat to 10% fat. Sirloin is leaner with a drier and heartier texture.
  • Ground Turkey– Typically 85-98% lean. If you are avoiding red meat, you can use ground turkey which has a softer consistency than ground beef. However, make sure you arenot using lean ground turkey (white meat). Lean ground turkey will not be as robust in flavor.
  • Ground Sausage – Typically 70% meat to 30% fat. Ground pork has a milder flavor than beef. It is particularly delicious in chili when mixed with ground sirloin. Since pork is on the fatty side, make sure you drain some of the fat from the pan after browning.
  • Cubed Chuck Roast– Instead of using ground beef, you can use a chuck roast cut into cubes. However, keep in mind that you will need to simmer the chili on the stovetop longer, about 2-3 hours, to ensure the meat is tender.

Nutritional information is an estimate based upon 4 servings. Exact information will depend upon the brands of ingredients and precise measurements used.

Nutrition

Calories: 223kcal Carbohydrates: 7g Protein: 26g Fat: 10g Saturated Fat: 3g Cholesterol: 70mg Sodium: 285mg Potassium: 697mg Fiber: 2g Sugar: 4g Vitamin A: 1294IU Vitamin C: 27mg Calcium: 26mg Iron: 3mg

Course: entree

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

Why do Texans say no beans in chili? ›

If you go pretty much anywhere in Texas you will find chili ingredients simple and rarely differing: meat, sauce, peppers and spices. Carol Hanco*ck, President and CEO of the International Chili Society, told Texas Living there is a specific reason why Texas chili contains no beans: it's tradition.

Does Texas chili have beans or no beans? ›

What primarily distinguishes Texas chili from other chili recipes you might find is a lack of beans, but it also doesn't feature any tomatoes. It is, largely, a ground beef dish that's seasoned with a spicy chili paste made of dried peppers.

What do you call chili without beans? ›

Commercial chili prepared without beans is usually called "chili no beans" in the United States.

What can I add to chili instead of beans? ›

There are substitutions for beans that can make a rich, hearty dish full of classic chili taste.
  • Meat. If your chili includes meat like beef or pork, the chili will be protein-rich and low-carb without the beans. ...
  • Other Legumes. ...
  • Texturized Vegetable Protein. ...
  • Gluten-Free Grains. ...
  • Mushrooms.

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.

Did Cowboys put beans in chili? ›

In all likelihood, beans have long been a part of chili, even in Texas. And while purists will argue the point until they're red in the face, that fight doesn't hold sway with historians like Guerra. Cowboys mixed chili and beans on their tin plates according to the Chili Appreciation Society International.

What are the best beans for chili? ›

The best beans for chili are pinto, kidney, and black beans, like in this easy and tasty recipe. This 3-bean chili freezes great for meals later in the week. If you prefer thinner chili, add an extra can of tomato sauce. The green chiles are not hot and add a wonderful flavor, so don't be afraid to use them.

When should you add beans to chili? ›

You know the saying, “save the best for last?” To keep your beans nice and plump, add them about 20 minutes before you finish cooking. This will give them plenty of time to impart that perfectly seasoned chili flavor to your recipe without overcooking.

Is it true that real chili doesn't have beans? ›

Beans in chili? Not if you're from Texas! While some people claim that chili can be made with a variety of ingredients—including beef and bean chili, chipotle chicken chili, or dare we say veggie chili—anyone from the Lone Star State would argue that traditional chili simply does not contain beans.

Do you put noodles in chili? ›

The classic chili trio of chili powder, cumin, and oregano, plus a bit of fresh garlic, is all you need. Stir in tomatoes, broth, noodles, and beans. Elbow macaroni noodles and beans simmer in a sauce of crushed tomatoes and chicken broth.

Can chili be good for you? ›

In general, chili is seen as a healthy food since chili contains ingredients from key food groups. If you want to build a healthier bowl of beef chili, choose lean ground beef. Reducing the fat content in the meat is important for heart health and can lower your risk of developing diabetes.

Can you out corn in chili? ›

Add cooked beef, the beans, corn, chili powder, broth, salt and pepper. Reduce heat to medium. Simmer uncovered 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender. Ladle chili into 4 bowls.

What can I add to chili to make it better? ›

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.

Does Gordon Ramsay put beans in chili? ›

Gordon Ramsay's recipe for chili con carne includes onion, a red chili pepper, fresh tomatoes, and kidney beans. Ramsay's chili recipe is lengthy — it includes everything from ground cumin and sweet paprika to a cinnamon stick, ground beef or beef mince, and garlic.

Can I use pinto beans instead of chili beans? ›

Most of us are used to seeing the distinctive deep-red kidney beans in chili, but those beans aren't the only option to use in chili. Chili with pinto beans is a fantastic alternative. The southwestern pinto bean is tender and mild with the most incredible creamy texture.

What is the difference between Texas chili and Colorado chili? ›

So how do they differ? Well, besides the different chile peppers used, Texas chili is traditionally made without tomatoes, though you will find them in chile colorado. Likewise, fillers are verboten in Texas chili yet potatoes are welcome in chile colorado.

Does authentic chili have beans in it? ›

As purists would have it, traditional red (chili con carne) hasn't changed much over the years. It still consists of meat, red chili peppers, and spices—no beans, rice, pasta, or other fillers, aside from vegetables, according to ICS criteria.

Why do people make chilli without beans? ›

But many people have dietary issues with beans or would rather not have them. Plus, some people just don't like the texture or flavor. If you're nodding your head right now, then this is the chili for you! It has the perfect balance of tomato, beef, aromatics, and spice.

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