Beef Bacon Bean and Chipotle Pepper Chili is full of chunks of beef, bacon and hearty beans in a smokey and spicy chipotle sauce. It's a meal that any meat lover will dive into with gusto.
I made this chili for my meat loving husband and son. They simple adored the chunks of beef with each forkful of this chili. I usually make my chili recipes with ground meat, but this time I wanted to make the beef stand out with all this flavor going on in the chili so I decided to buy beef chuck and cute the chili beef into cubes. I really put the chili over the top with the addition of bacon that was there with each bite.
I love working with chipotle pepper in adobo sauce and I really made this chili hot and spicy by using a whole can. Now, you can always just add one, two or three peppers if you prefer a more manageable heat level. My guys and family can definitely handle the heat and they love it so I just went for it with the whole can.
* Remember this makes a big pot of chili so using a whole can of chipotle in adobo is not too crazy.
I added beans to the chili not only to make it a bit heartier, but to tone down the richness with all the meat in the dish as well. It really stretched out this recipe by almost doubling the amount of chili by adding the beans. This way the boys got a lot of meat with each bite, but they also got some of those healthy beans too. It's all about a bit of balance. This chili is certainly rich and over the top so I'm not saying it is an every day or weekly chili to make, but it's certainly a fantastic chili to make for the big game day this fall/winter while you cozy up on the couch and cheer for your team.
Beef Bacon Bean and Chipotle Pepper Chili
Recipe by Ramona from Kitchen Simmer
Ingredients:
2 1/2 -3lb boneless beef chuck cut into bite-size cubes
5-6 slices bacon cut into small pieces
2 medium onions finely chopped
2-3 stalks celery finely chopped
1 can chipotle pepper in adobo sauce(as much you as like)
1 (15oz) can diced tomatoes
2 tsp grated garlic
1 tsp dried oregano
2 Tbs cumin powder
3 Tbs Chili powder (used for chili con carne)
1 cup water
2 (15oz) cans kidney beans drained and rinsed
1 can Bush's vegetarian baked beans (substitute 1 can navy beans and 1 Tbs brown sugar)
Garnishes:
Fresh avocado
finely diced red onion
sliced jalapeno peppers
sour cream
grated cheese
Directions:

Step 2: On high heat, use 4-5 Tbs of the bacon fat to brown the beef. Season beef well with salt and black pepper while browning in the bacon fat.

Step 3: In a food processor or blender



Step 5: Finally add the canned beans and the cooked bacon to the pot. Cook for another 10 minutes and taste for seasoning. Note: If you do not have the Bush's Vegetarian Beans, just substitute more beans and brown sugar as suggested above. I like the sweetness the Bush's gives to the dish, but the brown sugar can give the same flavor to the dish. This gives the chili and spicy and sweet flavor profile.
Serve hot in bowls with recommended garnishes.
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I'm a chunky beef chili kind of girl! I'll have to give this one a try. Pinned and stumbled!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lizzy T! I am definitely now a chunky beef girl for chili!
DeleteI love working with chipotle pepper in adobo sauce too, Ramona - and combining it with bacon and beans makes this dish had to resist!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shashi! It sure was hot and spicy!
DeleteThe boys at my house would love this too. What a gorgeous and satisfying winter meal Ramona! Delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Allie! Yes, my men were really happy with this one!
DeleteI always have chipotle in adobe in the pantry, it adds such great flavor to so many dishes. This chili looks pretty darn amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Amy! Yes, chipotle is definitely a great ingredient to have in your pantry. :)
DeleteDear Ramona, This dish is right up my alley. I am loving all the flavors of this meal...I can only imagine how delicious it must smell while simmering away. Would love to be your neighbor and stop over for a bowl! xo, Catherine
ReplyDeleteThank you Catherine! You are always welcome over for a bowl of chili. :)
DeleteThis sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah!
DeleteGosh this sounds good and you sure know how to tempt us with these mouthwatering pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou're the best Sandra! Thanks! :)
DeleteChipotle adds so much flavor to so many dishes--this was a great way to use it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristen! :)
DeleteI think The Hubby would divorce me if I used even a half can. But the combo sounds so delish, I'll have to try it with the "wussy" amount of chipotle. ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL! I am lucky my hubby and kids like to eat as spicy as I do... otherwise I would be in trouble too! :)
DeleteThis is beautiful and sounds completely delicious! I love a good beefy, hearty chili.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan! :)
DeleteI love how that garnish contrasts with the chili. It looks hearty too. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark! :) I appreciate the positive feedback. :)
DeleteThe beef looks so o o o o tender... and the whole bowl very delicious! I also love the fact that you show step-by-step instructions with images. This is really helpful. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNow this is just perfect for winter. So so cold for the tropical girl me. I love chili... plus adding bacon and my fav chipotle pepper. Yum!
ReplyDeleteMy son and husband love chunks of meat in their chili too, they would love this, especially with the addition of bacon, yum!
ReplyDeleteChunky chili is awesome...and I always love trying new ways to make it. Bacon... YESS!!
ReplyDeletewhat a delicious looking dish Ramona!! Perfect for the weather.makes me wish for it at 2 am!
ReplyDeleteLove it Ramona!! You had me at Bacon and Beef! Definitely a chili recipe to make during this Winter :)
ReplyDeleteI'm with the husband and son. I prefer my chili chunky or totally vegetarian, which I know is weird. :) Great recipe!!!
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