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Beef and Chorizo Chili Recipe

Beef and chorizo chili with toppings.

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This Beef and Chorizo Chili recipe has the most delicious twist - sweet potatoes! You'll love this unique take on an American classic because, let's face it, there's nothing better than a big ole' pot of chili!

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WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS BEEF AND CHORIZO CHILI RECIPE

INGREDIENTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS

HOW TO MAKE MEXICAN CHORIZO CHILI

STEP 1:

Heat olive oil in a large Dutch oven or large pot over medium-heat. Add cloves of garlic, diced onion and diced red bell pepper and cook over medium heat until the vegetables soften.

STEP 2:

Add ground beef and chorizo and cook, breaking apart the meat with a wooden spoon until no longer pink. Drain fat as needed, but remember that the fat gives flavor.

STEP 3:

Add spices, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato sauce, green chiles, diced sweet potato, and black beans.

STEP 4:

Add the water and simmer over medium-low heat for 30 minutes or until the sweet potatoes are cooked through.

STEP 5:

Serve immediately with your favorite toppings.

WAYS TO SERVE THIS CHIPOTLE CHILI RECIPE

SLOW COOKER DIRECTIONS

You'll follow the same instructions for cooking the chili in a slow cooker, except you will add all the ingredients to the slow cooker after you have sauteed the vegetables and cooked the meat.

Once all the ingredients are in the slow cooker, place the lid, turn it to low and wait 5 - 6 hours until the sweet potatoes are soft.

WANT TO STORE THIS CHILI RECIPE FOR LATER? HERE'S HOW:

Fridge: The best way to store beef and chorizo chili for the next day is to let it cool completely before transferring it to an airtight container and storing it in the refrigerator.

It will last up to 5 days in the fridge when stored properly.

Do you like to meal prep? Store the soup in individual servings for quick and easy lunches and dinners all week long.

Freeze: To freeze leftover chili, it should be transferred to an airtight container or freezer-safe bag after it has cooled completely. The chili will last for six months in the freezer.

Thaw: Be sure to thaw completely before rewarming on the stovetop or in the microwave.

FAQ

Why use green chilies vs. jalapeno in this recipe?

Because green chilies are generally milder in flavor than jalapenos, I prefer them in this chili recipe. You can substitute two tablespoons of diced jalapenos for the green chilies.

What are the best toppings for chili?

The best toppings for chili are cheese, sour cream, green onion, jalapenos and tortilla chips or crackers.

What's a good substitute for beans in chili?

Sweet potatoes, rice, quinoa, multi-colored bell peppers and zucchini are all good substitutes for beans in chili.

What's the best way to freeze leftover chili?

To freeze leftover chili, it should be transferred to an airtight container or freezer safe bag after it has cooled completely. The chili will last for six months in the freezer.

What to serve with chorizo chili

You'll love serving garlic bread with this chili or a simple salad or honestly we love serving this with crackers or tortilla chips.

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