Chili Sin Carne - Vegan Recipes - My Green Passion (2024)

A meatless chili con carne, or as I like to call it: chili sin carne! This vegan chili con carne is full of flavor and has some surprising ingredients.

I made this chili sin carne with pumpkin, but it will also be delicious if you use sweet potato instead. This recipe serves about 6 people, which makes it perfect for a big family or a dinner party. It’s also great if you like to meal prep or want some make ahead freezer meals.

You could serve this super comforting chili sin carne with pretty much anything. I ate it with quinoa this time, but it’s also really nice with (roasted) potatoes, rice, flatbread, or even in a burrito or taco.

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Ingredients for chili sin carne

  • Red kidney beans, 8.5 oz (240 g)
  • Black beans, 8.5 oz (240 g)
  • Sweet corn, 8.5 oz (240 g)
  • Red bell pepper, 1
  • Yellow bell pepper, 1
  • Pumpkin, 28 oz (790 g)
  • Tomatoes, 5
  • Red onion, 1
  • Garlic cloves, 3
  • Chili peppers, 3 small
  • Fresh cilantro, 1 handful
  • Lime juice, 2 tbsp
  • Tomato pasta sauce, 7 oz (200 g)
  • Maple syrup (or another vegan sweetener), 1 tbsp
  • Cocoa powder, 3 tsp
  • Smoked paprika powder, ½ tsp
  • Cumin powder, ½ tsp
  • Cayenne powder, ½ tsp
  • Salt, 1 tsp
  • Pepper, ¼ tsp
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How to make chili sin carne

  1. Chop the red onion, garlic and chili peppers (leave them out if you don’t want it to be spicy). Heat 1 tablespoon of cooking oil in a big pan and add the onion, garlic and chili peppers. Cook for about two minutes.
  2. Cut the pumpkin, tomatoes and bell peppers into cubes. Add to the pan and cook on high heat for 5 minutes, stirring every now and then.
  3. Drain and rinse the beans before adding them to the pan as well. Stir everything together.
  4. Add the tomato pasta sauce. You could also use about two cans of canned diced tomatoes instead of the tomatoes and pasta sauce.
  5. Rinse the fresh cilantro and cut it. Add to the pan, together with the lime juice, cumin, smoked paprika, cayenne, salt and pepper.
  6. For your “surprising” ingredients: add the cocoa powder and maple syrup (or another vegan sweetener like agave nectar or coconut nectar). The cocoa powder will give it an extra rich flavor and also gives the chili sin carne a nice color.
  7. Lastly, drain and rinse the sweet corn and toss in the pan as well.
  8. Cook everything for about 20 minutes on medium heat, until the pumpkin is nice and soft.
  9. Enjoy the chili sin carne with quinoa, rice or flatbread.

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Chili Sin Carne

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Mexican

Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 8.5 oz red kidney beans (240 g)
  • 8.5 oz black beans (240 g)
  • 8.5 oz sweet corn (240 g)
  • 1 red bell pepper
  • 1 yellow bell pepper
  • 28 oz pumpkin (790 g)
  • 5 tomatoes
  • 1 red onion
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 3 small chili peppers
  • 1 handful fresh cilantro
  • 2 tbsp lime juice
  • 7 oz tomato pasta sauce (200 g)
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup (or agave nectar/coconut nectar)
  • 3 tsp cocoa powder
  • ½ tsp smoked paprika powder
  • ½ tsp cayenne powder
  • ½ tsp cumin powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper

Keyword Easy, Family meal, Freezer meal, Gluten-free, Meal prep, Plant-based, Refined Sugar Free, Vegan

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FAQs

What is vegan chili made of? ›

This Vegan Chili is a moderately-spiced, tomato-y stew loaded with chunks of celery, onion, green bell pepper, and carrot. Spices like ancho chili powder, cumin, oregano, garlic, and cayenne pepper add some body to the chili, while kidney beans and pinto beans give a hearty and creamy texture.

Can you eat chili con carne on its own? ›

Any of the following go really well with Chilli Con Carne. It's one of those dishes that goes with pretty much anything. It's so hearty it can of course be eaten on its own!

What is the secret to making good chili? ›

Rumi Spice's top tips for making chili:
  1. Brown the Meat.
  2. Don't Forget Vegetables.
  3. Elevate with Extra Flavor.
  4. Only Add Flavorful Liquids.
  5. Opt for Dried Beans.
  6. Season Early and Often.
  7. Add Some Acidity at the End.
  8. Top It Off.

How do you thicken vegan chili? ›

Stir in some finely ground cornmeal or masa harina.

Start by stirring 1 to 2 tablespoons into your chili, allow the stew to simmer for 5 to 10 minutes more, and it should thicken up a bit. Masa harina (an instantly binding corn flour) also works beautifully to absorb liquid.

What is the difference between chili and chili con carne? ›

What's the difference between chili and chili con carne? The Spanish phrase "chili con carne" means chili with meat, but both chili and chili con carne can refer to the authentic spicy dish of meat, chili peppers, beans, tomatoes, seasonings and spices.

What is traditionally eaten with chilli con carne? ›

The dish may be served with toppings or accompaniments; grated cheese, diced onions, and sour cream are common toppings, as are saltine crackers, tortilla chips or corn chips, cornbread, rolled-up corn or flour tortillas, and pork tamales. Chili can also be served over rice or pasta in dishes such as chili mac.

What happens if you don't brown meat for chili? ›

For those with this question in the future, the answer summed up: browning adds more flavor. Not browning the beef beforehand results in greasy chili and boiled mushy yucky beef.

What can you substitute for meat in chili? ›

Here are just a few ideas.....
  • An extra can of beans (pinto, kidney, or black)
  • Seitan.
  • Bulgur.
  • Portobella Mushrooms.
  • My Cauliflower Taco Crumbles.
  • Butler Soy Curls.
  • Any of the new burger crumble products in the store.
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Is plant based chili good for you? ›

High in Nutrients: One of the main benefits of vegan chili is that it is packed with nutrients. Beans, which are a staple ingredient in vegan chili, are a great source of plant-based protein and fiber. They are also rich in vitamins and minerals such as iron, zinc, and B vitamins.

Can vegans eat chilli sauce? ›

Yes, all you heat-lovers on a plant-based diet will be happy to hear that hot sauce is generally vegan-friendly.

What is a vegetarian substitute for ground beef in chili? ›

bulgur or quinoa - inexpensive and usually easy to find in the bulk bins at the grocery store, bulgur adds even more of a ground meat texture to vegan chili. Use quinoa for a gluten-free option. spices - the most important ingredients in any chili recipe!

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