Best Ever Chilli Con Carne | Slimming Eats Recipe (2024)

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BEST EVER Slimming Friendly Chilli Con Carne - an all time classic family friendly recipe. Pure comfort in a bowl!!

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Classic Chilli Con Carne

Depending on your location, you might call it "Chilli Con Carne" or simply "chili." In the UK, it's usually the former; across the Atlantic, the latter.

It's a staple dish, a family favorite, versatile in its serving options.

This recipe of mine has evolved over years to reach what I believe is perfection. I might be a bit biased, but to my family, it's the ultimate chili—rich, flavorful, and irresistibly delicious. It never fails to impress, with everyone asking for the recipe.

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  • Chilli Con Carne Pasta Bake
  • Mexican Pasta Bake
  • Hidden Vegetable Chilli
  • Favourite Chilli Recipes
  • More Ground Beef (Mince) Recipes
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Calories in Chilli Con Carne

This recipe makes 6 hearty filling servings of Chilli at 264 calories per serving

If you're looking for more recipes within the same calorie range, you'll find an abundance of options in my dedicated collection of200+ calorie recipes

If you're following a calorie-controlled diet or a healthy eating plan, it's important to calculate your daily calorie intake using a reliable calorie calculator. Please note that the calorie counts provided are estimates and can vary based on specific ingredients and serving sizes. Personalizing your calculations is essential to meet your individual needs. By using a calorie calculator, you can make informed choices and stay on track with your dietary goals.

Toppings for Chilli

Here are some of my favorite chili toppings:

  • Avocado slices or homemade guacamole
  • Sour cream, or for a lighter version, mix fat-free yogurt with lemon juice and a pinch of salt
  • Freshly chopped tomatoes
  • Chopped spring onions or regular onions
  • Cilantro (also known as coriander)
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • A handful of tortilla chips for crunch
  • Sliced jalapeños for those who enjoy an extra spicy kick

And there are plenty more options to explore!

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Chilli Con Carne Pasta Bake

That's right – if you're a chilli con carne enthusiast with leftovers, you're in luck! This mouthwatering pasta dish is an absolute must-try.

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Mexican Pasta Bake

Spice things up with this delectable Mexican Pasta Bake - a scrumptious twist you won't resist saying "yum" to!

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Pasta, chili, and cheese – a trio the whole family will adore. What's there not to love?

The choice of vegetables to enhance your chili is yours to make. I often opt for peppers, carrots, and jalapeños. The jalapeños add a vibrant, fresh kick that you just don't get from chili powder. Occasionally, I'll toss in some zucchini (courgette) as well.

Dealing with picky eaters? Finely chop the veggies in a food processor. The kids won't detect them, making it a victory for the whole family.


Adding butternut squash or sweet potato is also a fantastic idea, especially if you're looking to use up what you have on hand. There are no strict rules about what goes into your chili, aside from the spice blend that brings the classic flavors of chilli con carne to life.

Moreover, butternut squash or sweet potato contributes a delightful natural sweetness that complements the spices beautifully—simply delicious!

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Favourite Chilli Recipes

Traditionally in chilli con carne, most use ground beef (extra lean being the choice of course for slimming), but don't stop just there, lean stewing beef or beef chunks can produce a really hearty meal or if you want to make a really healthy version use ground chicken or turkey, like this delicious Turkey Chilli.

You can even mix up the beans - instead of kidney beans, try some black beans or even a 6 bean medley, like in this Beef and Six Bean Chilli.

Love Chocolate? Then this Chocolate Chilli is also deliciously rich and flavoursome

I love this with rice and topped with fat free yoghur or sour cream, cheddar and fresh chopped cilantro (coriander)

and my absolute favourite for any kind of leftover chilli is these amazingLayered Chilli Cheese Fries - perfect for sharing or not!!

Slow Cooker & Instant Pot Guide

You can make this Chilli Con Carne in a slow cooker or an Instant Pot (pressure cooker).

  • Slow Cooker Method: Reduce the stock to approximately 300ml, brown as instructed in the recipe, and then let it cook on low for 6-8 hours. If necessary, you can add a bit more stock.
  • Instant Pot Method: Utilize the sauté function to brown, then cook under high pressure for 15 minutes with a natural pressure release. Given that liquid doesn't evaporate as much in the Instant Pot as it does on the stove, it's advised to use 400ml of stock (about 2 cups). If needed, switch to sauté mode after cooking to reduce the sauce further.

Curious about the Instant Pot? It's essentially a versatile 7-in-1 appliance that can slow cook, pressure cook, sauté, and has settings for soup, chili, rice, porridge, and it can even make yogurt (which I've yet to try).

It's one of my best purchases, and I find myself using it almost daily for various tasks. It's fantastic for boiling eggs too – they peel so easily.

For more, explore my collection of Instant Pot Recipes

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More Ground Beef (Mince) Recipes

looking for some more ground beef recipes to try? check out some of these:

  • Sloppy Joes
  • Mini Cottage Pies
  • Nasi Goreng – Indonesian Rice
  • Pastit*io
  • Keema Curry
  • Crispy Potato Topped Meat Pie
  • Best Ever Bolognese Pasta Bake
  • Best Ever Spaghetti Bolognese
  • Beef Lasagne
  • Mustard Beef with Mushrooms

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FAQ for Chilli Con Carne

Can I freeze this chilli con carne?

Yes, you can freeze chili con carne. Make sure it's cooled down to room temperature before transferring it to airtight containers or freezer bags. It can be stored in the freezer for up to 4-6 months. When ready to eat, thaw it in the refrigerator overnight and then reheat it on the stove or in a microwave until it's hot all the way through.

Can I use different beans?

Certainly! If you're looking to swap out kidney beans, which are traditionally used in chili recipes, you have several great options. Black beans, pinto beans, navy beans, or even chickpeas can serve as excellent substitutes. Each of these alternatives will offer a unique flavor and texture profile to your chili, allowing you to customize the dish to your taste preferences.

Why is so much tomato paste used?

The generous use of tomato paste in chili is key for its concentrated flavor, which creates a rich, thick sauce. It's crucial to use the specified amount for the right consistency and depth of flavor, while also thickening the chili and enhancing its savory taste.

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Best Ever Slimming Friendly Chilli Con Carne

Yield: SERVES 6

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Best Ever Chilli Con Carne!!! – an all time classic family friendly recipe. Pure comfort in a bowl!!

Ingredients

  • 500g (17.5oz) of extra lean beef mince
  • 1 large onion, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • 1 large carrot, finely chopped
  • 1 red bell pepper, finely chopped
  • 2 jalapeno’s, deseeded and chopped (if your jalapenos are small you may want to use a few more)
  • 400g can of kidney beans, drained
  • 800g (28oz) of chopped tomatoes, canned
  • 10.5 tablespoons (156ml) of tomato paste (puree)
  • 3 cups (720ml) of beef stock
  • 2 teaspoons of paprika
  • 2 teaspoons of cumin
  • ½ teaspoon of cayenne pepper - optional (omit if you don't like too spicy)
  • 1 teaspoon of oregano
  • 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
  • olive oil spray

Instructions

  1. Spray a large casserole dish over a medium high heat with some olive oil spray.
  2. Add the mince, onion and garlic and fry until browned.
  3. Add the carrots and fry for a further few mins
  4. Add the spices, chopped tomatoes, tomato paste, red pepper, jalapenos, balsamic vinegar and stock and bring to a boil.
  5. Reduce heat to about medium low add in kidney beans, cover and cook for 45 mins -1 hour until sauce has reduced and thickened. (you still want it to lightly bubble so that the sauce reduces, so don't have the heat too low)
  6. Serve topped with your choice of toppings
  7. Enjoy!!

Notes

Please see below for full nutritional info and additional details about recipe:

  • Calories - scroll down to nutritional info box
  • WW Points and other Slimming or Weight Loss programs - due to plans regularly changing and updating, we recommend calculating with the official tools you get as a member to those plans to ensure accuracy of values.
  • Gluten Free Friendly - use gluten free stock
  • Dairy Free Friendly
  • Slow Cooker- reduce stock to about 300ml and brown as per recipe and then cook on low for 6-8 hours. You can always add a little more stock if needed.
  • Instant Pot- brown using saute function and then cook on high pressure for 15 minutes with a natural pressure release. (as the liquid doesn't tend to reduce down in the instant as it does on the stove I recommend using 400ml of stock (2 cups). Switch to saute mode after cooking to reduce down further if needed)
  • Freezer Friendly ❄️

Tip- ensure you use a large casserole pan/pot for this recipe, so that the sauce can reduce properly. If the pan is too small, the heat won't be even.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 6Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 288Total Fat 5.7gSaturated Fat 1.9gCholesterol 0mgSodium 1105mgCarbohydrates 37gFiber 9.8gSugar 12.7gProtein 27.1g

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Comments

  1. Mrs B says

    Perfect dish for a dieter and her non dieting hubby

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  2. Louise McGetrick says

    Hi Siobhan, I've only recently discovered your wonderful blog. I've tried lots of slimming world inspired chilli recipes and this beats them all by a mile! Quote from my partner last night - "I've only had 3 mouthfuls and already I give it a 10 out of 10!".

    Thanks for all the inspiring posts.

    Louise x

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  3. wendy says

    This Chilli Con Carne recipe is so delicious, and easy to make!
    Siobhan your a pure genius, thanks for all your wonderful recipes 🙂

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  4. May says

    Another big hit! Simply yummy!!

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  5. Emma says

    I absolutely love your recipes, not had a bad one yet and has made doing slimming world so much easier. Thank you

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      Thank you so much for your support Emma.

      Reply

  6. Bridget says

    Made this for 2nd time today and it was just as nice as the 1st time, Devine!!!
    I left out the pepper so it wouldn't be spicy as my almost 2 year old loves your recipes too.

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  7. Julia wilks says

    Needed a chilli con carne recipe and found your site. Made the chilli' it is lovely. Did a bit of brown rice with it, husband loved it too, and he's not on a diet. Thank you

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  8. Maha says

    Tried this recipe tonight!! Absolutely delicious!! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      so pleased to hear that, it definitely is a staple in my house.

      Reply

  9. Jane says

    Hi is it a tin of chopped tomatoes? Or fresh, and is it tomato purée?

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      yes canned chopped tomatoes and paste (puree)

      Reply

  10. Audrey Crowe says

    Hi, what size/ weight in a serving of the chilli?
    Thanks

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      the recipe serves 6 people, so divide into 6 portions and one portion is a serving 🙂

      Reply

  11. Irene says

    The best ever!!!!!!

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  12. Vivienne Pennington says

    My grandchildren say this is better than their mums. My go too Recipe aways some in Frezer
    Winner.

    Reply

  13. Matt says

    Looks great! If I was to make a smaller portion, would I just half the ingredients?

    Reply

    • Siobhan (Slimming Eats) says

      yep just half all ingredients.

      Reply

  14. Hayley Watson says

    Hi,
    If I wanted to make this for 30 people, would I just multiply all ingredients by 6?

    Reply

    • Siobhan (Slimming Eats) says

      Hi Hayley, the recipe serves 6, but those are quite decent servings, so yes you could either multiply by 6 or if you are serving with sides and toppings, multiplying by 4 may be enough for 30 people. Hope that helps.

      Reply

  15. Debbie says

    The title of this dish is no lie. I made this for the family but left out the kidney beans as my boys don't like them. As it was cooking the smell was amazing. I made it with home made chips(fries) and it was really tasty. I will be making this again and again.

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  16. Eileen says

    The best chilli I have ever made. Makes me cringe at my 1990 efforts! Smells magnificent when it’s cooking and doesn’t fail to deliver on the plate.
    Now make it every couple of weeks.
    Thanks so much.

    Reply

  17. Génesis says

    The best chilli con Carne, is so good!!❤️

    Reply

  18. Laura says

    I’ve made this many times and it always goes down well. However I can’t locate the slow cooker bit, it now seems to have disappeared. Can you help please?

    Reply

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FAQs

How can I improve my chilli con carne flavor? ›

Similarly, adding onion powder to your chilli is a great idea if you want to enhance the flavours. It blends well with garlic powder and other spices, lending a sweet and savoury flavour to dishes that you can't get from fresh onions. Onion powder also has a stronger aroma which would not go amiss in chilli con carne.

Is there a 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 was the original version of chili con carne like? ›

Created in San Antonio, Texas, at the beginning of the 19th century, it was initially just a simple stew with chili peppers sold by chili queens who were, in fact, women who cooked huge quantities of chili at home before going to the public market to sell individual portions at a lower cost.

What is the secret to amazing chili? ›

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.

What makes the best chili meat? ›

When making chili, former Southern Living Test Kitchen Director, Robby Melvin, recommends using a mix of ground chuck and ground sirloin. "It's the best of both worlds," he says. "You get a balanced lean-to-fat ratio from the chuck and the hearty, beefy leanness from the sirloin."

What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

What liquid is best for chili? ›

Chili cooks low and slow, so you need enough liquid to tenderize the meat and keep everything from drying out. That liquid should also add flavor to the chili, so use chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, or beer.

Why is my chilli con carne bland? ›

It might need salt. If there's not enough salt it will taste flat. Or maybe more chili powder. I little Cayenne is always good unless you are feeding children or very sensitive people.

How do you add depth to chili con carne? ›

Sprinkle in some MSG

The tiniest pinch of ajinomoto (also known as MSG or flavour enhancer) instantly adds depth to a chilli that's failed to find its mojo. It's a quick rescue trick that will make it taste extra-savoury by stimulating the umami tastebuds in our mouths.

Do Mexicans eat chilli con carne? ›

Chilli con carne is a stew with beef, beans and chilli. The name is Spanish and literally means "chilli peppers with meat", but it was originally an American Tex-Mex dish, not a Mexican dish as is often thought.

Should chili have beans in it or not? ›

The majority of us believed that beans are an essential part of our favorite chili recipes, but there were a few caveats. According to our Associate Culinary Producer Justin Sullivan, "BEANS GO IN CHILI unless it's specifically called 'Texas' chili."

What is a fun fact about chili con carne? ›

San Antonio was a tourist destination and helped Texas-style chili con carne spread throughout the South and West. Chili con carne is the official dish of the U.S. state of Texas as designated by the House Concurrent Resolution Number 18 of the 65th Texas Legislature during its regular session in 1977.

Is chili con carne Texan or Mexican? ›

Is chilli con carne Mexican or American? Whilst it certainly maintains a Mexican influence, chilli con carne most likely originated in America, specifically San Antonio in southern Texas.

What is Devil chili? ›

Devil is an F1 hybrid variety of serrano chilli. The plant produces heavy yields of very large 9½cm (3¾in) long by 1cm (½in) wide hot peppers. Peppers are very hot and turn from glossy dark green to red when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers.

Does Gordon Ramsay put beans in his 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.

What is chili con carne sauce made of? ›

Add the chilli powder, cumin, paprika, tomato puree plus salt and pepper and mix until well combined. Cook for another 2-3 minutes until fragrant. Add the tomatoes, kidney beans, stock cube and Worcestershire sauce and mix well. Fill the tomato tin with water and add to the pan, mix well and bring to the boil.

How is chilli con carne traditionally served? ›

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

Traditional red chili often includes cumin, paprika, garlic powder, and onion powder, though it's not limited to these spices. Cincinnati chili, on the other hand, has a sweeter edge with spices like cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and allspice. Some recipes also use cocoa powder.

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