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It’s chili season and today I have The Best Vegan Chili Recipe for you! It’s super thick, loaded with tons of beans and veggies and so flavorful! It’s the perfect cozy meal this fall and winter season!
It’s chili season! I actually eat chili all year round because I love it so much, but since it’s so warm and cozy it’s perfect for the colder seasons. I’ve made a lot of chili recipes but this one I’m sharing with you today really is The Best Vegan Chili Recipe! I’ve even had a reader win a chili competition with it!
There are a few things I’m picky about when it comes to chili: I don’t like it to be super tomato-y and I love it when it’s really thick. In my opinion, if it’s not super thick it’s more like soup. And, while bean soup is good, it’s not chili 🙂
Vegan Chili Recipe Ingredients & Substitutions
- Beans – I like to use three cans of beans and I use three different kinds. My go-tos are pinto, kidney and black. You can use all of he same kind or even just two kinds if you like.
- Vegetables – I like to load my chili recipes up with tons of veggies. I like to use, onion, garlic, green and red pepper and tomato. You could also add in corn, zucchini, squash or any other veggie you like.
- Tomato Paste and Refried Beans – I don’t like to use a ton of tomato paste in my chili because I don’t want it to taste too much like tomato, so I just use a couple of tablespoons and then thicken up the rest of it with some refried beans. It may sound strange but it works so well!
- Spices – The spices are on the of the most important parts of this vegan chili recipe! I like to use cumin, paprika, onion and garlic powder, chili powder, Italian seasoning and of course salt and pepper.
- Broth – I use a vegan low sodium veggie broth. You can use water but you might want to add a few more spices if you do since it won’t add any extra flavor to the chili.
How To Make The Best Vegan Chili
Chili is one of my favorite one pot meals and it’s so easy to make!
- You start by sautéing your vegetablesin some olive oil until they are softened.
- Next, you add in your beans, tomato paste, refried beans, tomatoes and all the seasonings. Mix well until everything is combined and then add in your broth and mix again.
- Cover chili and let simmer for at least 30 minutes, but longer if you like. I like to stir the chili pot every 5-10 minutes to make sure nothing is sticking to the bottom. The more flavor will develop the longer you let it cook but I’m usually in a hurry so only do about 30 minutes or so. Give the chili a little taste and add extra salt, or other seasonings, if desired.
Recipe Tips For Making The Best Easy Vegan Chili:
- I like my chili super beany but if you aren’t as much of a fan I would suggest using two cans instead of three cans.
- You can use whatever kind of beans you like! I like a variety so I usually use pinto, kidney and black but you could use all one kind if you prefer.
- Peppers and onion are usually my go-to for chili vegetables but you can add as many veggies as you like to your vegan chili. I have a vegetarian chili recipe that also includes zucchini, summer squash, carrot, corn and sometimes even sweet potato.
- Feel free to add extra seasonings if you like! Everyone prefers a different level of heat and spice in their chili, so definitely taste as you go and add more if you like.
- As I said above, I love super thick chili so I only added two cups of broth to mine, but if you prefer a soupier consistency you can add three cups.
- I like to use my Le Creuset pot for soups like this!
- In my opinion, chili usually tastes best after it has sat for a while, so you can always make this vegan chili the day before you need it, refrigerate it over night and re-heat the next day for maximum flavor.
How To Store Your Vegan Chili
If you have leftovers, you can either refrigerate them or freeze them. Chili does seem to soak up some liquid while it sits so you may want to add extra broth when heating up.
- Refrigerate in a container with a lid for up to 4-5 days.
- Freeze in an airtight container for up to 6 months. Thaw on the counter or in the refrigerator or just put the frozen chili in a large pot.
Check Out Exactly How I Make My Favorite Vegan Chili Recipe Below!
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The Best Vegan Chili Recipe
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- Author: She Likes Food
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 4-6 1x
- Diet: Vegan
Description
This Vegan Chili is thick and delicious! Load it up with your favorite toppings for an easy and hearty weeknight meal!
Ingredients
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- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- 1/2 yellow onion, diced (or one whole onion if small)
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 red bell pepper, diced
- 1 green bell pepper, diced
- 1 cup diced tomato, or one 15 oz can diced tomatoes, drained
- 3 (15 oz) cans beans, drained and rinsed (I used black, pinto and kidney) If you don’t like a ton of beans in your chili you can use 2 cans.
- 1/2 cup refried beans
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 2–3 cups vegetable broth (I used 2 cups because I like a thick chili but you can use 3 if you like a more brothy chili)
Instructions
- Heat large pot over medium heat and add olive oil and onion. Cook until soft, 2-3 minutes, and then add garlic and bell peppers. Cook for another 5 minutes.
- Add the beans, tomatoes, refried beans, tomato paste and all the seasonings. Mix until combined and then add the broth and mix again.
- Cover chili, bring to a simmer and cook until thickened, at least 15 minutes but you can cook longer if you like.
- Serve hot with your favorite chili toppings!
- Prep Time: 20 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Category: Soup, Vegan, Gluten Free
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/4 of the chili
- Calories: 418
- Sugar: 10 g
- Sodium: 835 mg
- Fat: 6 g
- Saturated Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 71 g
- Fiber: 25 g
- Protein: 24 g
- Cholesterol: 0 mg
*Nutrition Facts are calculated by using MyFitnessPal.com, they may differ depending on what brand of ingredient you use.
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Cathy says
This is the best veggie chili I have made. Thank you.
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She Likes Food says
Yah! That’s so great to hear and I’m glad you liked it! 🙂
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Julie says
Can you make it in a crock pot?
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She Likes Food says
You definitely can, but I don’t have a crock pot so unfortunately I can’t tell you about temperature and time.
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Cindy says
I made this Chili for a family chili cook off.
There were a total of 5 entries, mine was the only nonmeat chili. In a blind taste testing mine won! I won a $100 gift card! Thanks for the recipe! A wonderful chili!Reply
She Likes Food says
That’s awesome!! I’m so happy to hear that!
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Laura Wedemeyer says
Going to make this for our chili cook-off next week! let’s see what happens!
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She Likes Food says
Awesome! I hope it went well!!
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jason says
Made it last night for may family + a friend. Hands down best chili I’ve ever had. I added jalipeno and vegan sour cream and tortillas on the side for dipping.
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She Likes Food says
Thank you SO much!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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T says
Made it tonight….. delicious!!
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She Likes Food says
Yah! So glad you enjoyed it!
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Janet Osborne says
We love this chili! My son was sick with respiratory bug and this chili cured him! Warm and spicey, perfect. I gave the recipie to my younger son who isn’t vegan. I think he will love it. Thank you for a great vegan dish!
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She Likes Food says
That’s so nice to hear!! And glad your son is feeling better 🙂
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Ann Bennett says
This is my go-to recipe !!!! I have tried many and every once in awhile still try and this is the one I keep coming back to!! thank you for sharing this recipe with us all
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She Likes Food says
That is so so nice to hear, Ann! Thank you for the kind words and I’m so glad you enjoy my chili recipe!
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Suzy says
I have failed countless times making chili, but this was perfect! Thank you for the recipe!
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She Likes Food says
That’s so nice to hear!!
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Chinon says
I made it tonight and my kids love it thank you 😊
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She Likes Food says
Yah!!
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Kathy May says
I was pleasantly surprised by this totally satisfying dish. I used smoked paprika and added chopped jalapeño pepper to the sautéed veggies for added punch. Garnished with vegan cheddar shreds and sliced avocado…Ta-DOW!
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She Likes Food says
So glad you enjoyed it!!
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Kathy May says
Great recipe! I used smoked paprika and added a jalapeño pepper to the sautéed veggies for an added punch. Garnished with vegan cheddar shreds and sliced avocado…Ta-DOW!
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She Likes Food says
Sounds delicious!! So glad you enjoyed it!
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Chad says
Love this recipe. I’m trying to change my diet for my health and this will likely be a staple in my new eating habits. Also making this to take to family Thanksgiving today!
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She Likes Food says
Yah! So glad you enjoyed it!
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Julie says
Fantastic! I added faux beef crumbles and elbow macaroni to my version. Super easy to make and tasty!
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She Likes Food says
Yum!!!
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Lourdes S Townsend says
Tried your recipe this past weekend, for my vegan hubby. Had no tomato paste, so doubled the tomatoes, and refried beans, and I also added 2 home-grown jalapenos and half bag of frozen corn I had on hand. It was so delicious, and my hubby LOVED it. Also added some pasta on side–perfection. Thank you for a terrific recipe.
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She Likes Food says
Awesome!! So glad you both enjoyed it!
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Brigit says
I loved this chili and I surprised myself. I normally would add more spices, but stuck to the recipe and it was wonderful.
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She Likes Food says
Awesome!! So glad you enjoyed it!
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JR Brown says
I absolutely love this recipe. I make it for me and my football buddies who come over on Sunday. My wife isn’t hot on it though. I also added jalapeños, sweet corn and minced garlic also.
I have also ate it for breakfast with over easy eggs overtop of it. Wow.
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She Likes Food says
I’m so glad you like it!!
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Rachel says
Do you think this could be adapted to the instant pot?
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She Likes Food says
Definitely! I’d probably just cook it for 8 or so minutes
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Brooke says
You know refried beans are not vegan right? They are not even vegetarian.
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She Likes Food says
You can actually buy vegetarian refried beans that also happen to be vegan.
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Kris says
What brands do you recommend for vegetarian/vegan refried beans? I have such a hard time finding any where I live 😭
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She Likes Food says
Where do you live? If you have any natural food stores around you they would definitely have them. La Victoria is also a brand I see at regular grocery stores that has a specific vegetarian kind. You could also just put a few scoops of the chili into a blender and and then add it back into the chili to help thicken it!
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Ami H says
I am going to give this a try this weekend! Would it be weird of me to add a cut up and peeled potato in place of one of the cans of beans? Kidney, Black and then the potato instead of the pinto? I’ll throw a potato into anything I can get my hands on but wasn’t sure if the starch would change the consistency? Thanks!
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She Likes Food says
haha, I think that would work great!
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Jenni says
I love this chili! I used almost the full can of tomato paste. I didn’t use the refried beans. I used three cups of broth. I will make this over and over again!
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She Likes Food says
That’s so nice to hear!!
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Nikki says
Made this for dinner last night! Even my pickiest eaters ate this and gave it a thumbs up! We added a dollop of non dairy sour cream and dayia cheddar cheese shreds!! Served with vegan cornbread!!! This was the perfect mix!!!
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Nikki says
We also used vegetarian refried beans!!
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She Likes Food says
That sounds awesome!! So glad you all enjoyed it!
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JJ says
This was indeed delicious. I only had 1 bell pepper, so added 2 thinly sliced small carrots. Not sure why in my mind that equaled things? But it was fabulous. I dont think you need to add anything- vegan sour cream, cheese, nothing. So amazing by itself. Yum! And thanks.
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She Likes Food says
Yah! So glad you enjoyed it!!
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Alex says
A friend held a “chili cook-off” for his birthday, and I WON with this recipe (plus a bit of hot sauce) over many non-vegan chilis!
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She Likes Food says
That is amazing to hear!! Congratulations! I’m so happy everyone enjoyed it!
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Viv says
I’ve made this recipe 5 times now for both Vegans and Carnivores alike. We LOVE it! It gets tweaked here and there with whatever beans or veggies I happen to have that week & everyone likes adding their toppings. Thank you so much!
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She Likes Food says
That’s so nice to hear!!
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Marcene says
I’ve made this recipe a good 4 times, at least, since I found it. It’s my fav chili recipe ever! The spices are perfect. Best of all, this recipe is literally fool-proof! I think eachTime I’ve made it the ingredients have varied just based on what I had on hand at the time and it’s ALWAYS a winner! Thank you!
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She Likes Food says
Yah!! That’s so nice to hear!
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Bobbie Jay says
My husband hates everything vegan but finally a winner! Wish there were more stars1
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She Likes Food says
Haha, so glad you both enjoyed it!!
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Jenny says
Not sure if I’ve already commented on this, but we are obsessed with this recipe. We don’t change a thing. Favorite chili ever, and we aren’t even vegan.
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She Likes Food says
Aw, yah!! That’s so nice to hear!!
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Kristal says
This chili was quite flavorful, which is generally the problem I encounter every time I’ve made it in the past. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. It will be my go-to going forth.
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She Likes Food says
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!
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Donna Crombie says
Loved it. My husband, who doesn’t always like my vegan recipe experiments, rated it Excellent.
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She Likes Food says
Awesome!!!
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Khloe says
There are not many easy-to-cook vegan recipes available online but this is my favourite. I love how I can add any veggies and still make it yummy!
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She Likes Food says
Yah! So glad you enjoyed it!
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Jflo says
My family loves this recipe. Thank you
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She Likes Food says
That’s so nice to hear!!
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Pam says
I’ve made this so many times I could have sworn I wrote you a glowing 5 star review, but I have not until now. Such a good easy recipe. I always make a double batch for the two of us so I can freeze a couple containers. This time I didn’t have canned refried beans so used homemade and had to reconstitute dried bell peppers but it turned out great as usual. So very very good and you have the spices just right.
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She Likes Food says
Thank you so much!! So glad you love this recipe!
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