This easy Slow Cooker Chili recipe with ground beef, beans, and tomatoes is hearty, high in protein and fiber, and packed with flavor—perfect for busy weeknights, game days, or cozy weekends when you want dinner to cook itself.

Slow Cooker Chili Recipe
I love a good beef chili this time of year!! It’s the ideal cold-weather slow cooker dish because its flavor improves over time. As it simmers low and slow, the spices, tomatoes, and aromatics meld into a rich, thick sauce that tastes like it’s been simmering all day. For this slow cooker chili recipe, I use lean ground beef to keep it light yet satisfying, while the beans add extra fiber and heartiness. This healthy crockpot chili is easy to prep in the morning, ready by dinnertime, and just as good (if not better!) the next day. It’s great for game day, cozy gatherings, or meal prep, and the leftovers freeze beautifully.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Below are all the ingredients for this healthy chili recipe. See the recipe card below for the exact measurements.

- Lean Ground Beef: I tested this recipe with 90% and 93% beef, and both turned out great. The percentages indicate the fat content, e.g., 90% lean with 10% fat.
- Aromatics: Onion (any color), red bell pepper, and garlic.
- Chili Spices: No one wants bland chili, so we’re using 6 spices to maximize flavor. You’ll need chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, smoked paprika, kosher salt, and black pepper.
- Beans provide fiber and additional protein. I like to use kidney and black beans, but you can choose just one if you prefer.
- Canned Tomatoes are the base of this beef chili recipe. We’re using petite diced tomatoes (with their juices), Rotel (AKA diced tomatoes with chilies–drain these), and canned tomato sauce.
How to Make Slow Cooker Chili
While you can put raw ground beef in the slow cooker, I don’t recommend it. The texture and flavor will be much better if you brown it first in a separate skillet. And since you’re already dirtying a pan, you might as well sauté the onions, peppers, and garlic to intensify their flavors. These extra steps will give you the best slow cooker chili. See the recipe card at the bottom for printable directions.


- Brown the beef in a large skillet until it’s broken up.
- Cook the aromatics and spices: Sauté the onion, bell pepper, and garlic until tender, then sprinkle with all the spices. Cook for 30 seconds, then add to your slow cooker.
- Slow cook the chili: Pour all the tomatoes into the crock pot and set it on high for 3 to 4 hours or low for 7 to 8 hours. Before serving, taste the chili and add more seasoning if you think it’s missing anything.
- Serve: And add your toppings!


Recipe Tips and Variations
- Swap out the meat: Try this slow cooker chili with turkey or chicken.
- Don’t eat meat? Omit the beef and add more beans, lentils, or diced sweet potato. You can also try my Black Bean Vegetarian Chili or Vegetarian Pumpkin Chili.
- Make it spicy: Sauté diced jalapeños with the onions and bell peppers, or add cayenne pepper along with the other spices.
- How do I thicken slow cooker chili? It should be fairly thick, but if it’s thinner than you like, let it simmer uncovered for 15 to 30 minutes. You can also make a slurry by mixing 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of water. Stir it into the chili during the last 15 minutes of cooking.
- Slow Cooker Rec: I’m often asked about my favorite slow cooker, and my tried-and-true choice is the Hamilton Beach Slow Cooker.
- Instant Pot: Use your Instant Pot, hit “Saute” first and cook the beef, aromatics, and spices in the pot instead of in a separate skillet. Then add the remaining ingredients. cover and cook on high pressure 20 minutes to blend the flavors. Natural release.
Topping Ideas and Sides
If you’re serving this crockpot chili to guests, set out all the toppings for a choose- your-own-adventure experience. Everyone can customize their bowl just the way they like it. If I missed your favorite chili topping, leave it in the comments!
- Chopped red or green onions
- Cilantro leaves
- Lime wedges
- Sour cream
- Diced avocado
- Sliced jalapeños
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Chips, like tortilla chips or Fritos. The larger ones are good for scooping, and the smaller ones are perfect in Frito pie.
- Great with some homemade cornbread muffins or corn casserole on the side.
How to Store, Freeze, and Reheat
- Refrigerate leftovers in airtight containers for up to 4 days.
- Freeze it in airtight containers, bags (lay them flat in the freezer to save space), or Souper Cubes for up to three months. Thaw it in the fridge the day before.
- Microwave individual servings of chili until heated through.
- Reheat larger servings in a saucepan on the stove. Add a splash of water or broth, then the chili, and heat on medium, stirring occasionally to prevent it from burning on the bottom.
What should I do with leftover chili?
A bowl of leftover chili makes a quick and delicious lunch or dinner, but if you want creative ways to serve it, here are some ideas.
- Stuff it into acorn squash, baked potatoes, or bell peppers.
- Serve chili over a turkey hot dog.
- One of my favorite ways to eat it is to fill an avocado half with chili.
- Use it as a Tex-Mex enchilada sauce

More Slow Cooker Recipes You’ll Love
For more dinner ideas, check out these five delicious slow cooker chili recipes to inspire your next meal!
- Kid-friendly Crock Pot Turkey Chili
- White Bean Pumpkin Turkey Chili
- Instant Pot Beef Chili
- Paleo Jalapeño Chicken Chili
- Slow Cooker Chicken Taco Chili
Slow Cooker Chili

Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef, (90/10 or 93/7)
- ½ medium onion, diced
- 1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin powder
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- 15 ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 15 ounce can kidney beans, drained and rinsed
- 15 ounce can petite diced tomatoes, with their juice
- 10 ounce can Rotel or mild diced tomatoes with green chilies, drained
- 8 ounce can tomato sauce
- Optional toppings: chopped red onions or green onions, cilantro leaves, sour cream, cheddar, avocado
Instructions
- Brown the beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat 4-5 minutes, breaking it up with a spatula.
- Add onion, bell pepper and garlic to the skillet and sauté until tender, 4-5 minutes. Add the seasonings (chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, paprika, salt and pepper). Cook 30 more seconds, stirring then transfer to a 6 or 7 quart slow cooker.
- Add remaining ingredients into the crockpot: rinsed and drained black and red beans, diced tomatoes with their juice, Rotel with juices and a can of tomato sauce. Stir to combine and cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 7-8 hours.
- Adjust seasoning to taste, as desired.
- Ladle it into bowls and top with a dollop of sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese, and fresh chopped cilantro, scallions or red onion, if desired.






Is this really a zero point food ???
All of the local brands of Chili have soy in them now, and I’m allergic. This recipe was so easy and the whole family enjoyed it. Thank you!
My go-to chili recipe; easy, quick, delicious and holds up well in the freezer when I meal prep. The smoked paprika makes a huge difference in my opinion, don’t skip it.
Simple and excellent. Our new favorite chili recipe!
This chili recipe is delicious. It’s also my wife’s favorite meal that I cook for her boyfriend when he comes over for a “spicy” evening 😉
I have so many questions…lol
Who knew chili could be this easy and delicious? Not me! In gathering ingredients, I found I was missing the can of Rotel that I was sure that I’d had. I made the chili anyway without it, and it is still amazing! No more struggling to find the right combination of ingredients and spices for me!
Absolutely Delicious!!! The only changes I made is I add 5 cloves of crushed garlic and instead of 8oz. of can tomato sauce I used 3/4 jar of Rao’s Marinara. Top with Mexican cheese, guacamole and Daisy’s light sour cream and some Late July Tortilla chips. It was the Bomb!!!!
This tasted great! I’ve tried a handful of chili recipes and this is a good traditional flavor chili. Skinnytaste recipes are always a hit in our house. My husband, who makes chili often with his friends, even said it was “pretty good”!
I made this and it was very good. Just for clarification. Ingredients list says to drain the Rotel tomatoes, but recipe instructions say to add them with their juices. Which is correct?
My favorite base chili recipe. I make little edits to suit my preferences like adding some chipotles in adobo for added heat. Satisfies every time.
This one is really good! My boyfriend is very picky with his chili and even he likes this one. I forgot to leave a review the first time I made it in October, but I just came back because we are making it again this weekend. Thanks for the recipe!
This has great flavor and just enough heat to satisfy spicey chili fans, but not overpower for those who avoid chili heat. A true crowd pleaser, and a recipe I will continue to use.
Wanted to quick slow cooker chili. This did not disappoint! Made it as written and loved that it calls for red pepper instead of green. I served it with the suggested toppings and cornbread with honey cinnamon butter.
My family loved it
Okay, so. I haven’t bought ground beef in over 10 years because the last time I made it, the smell truly turned my stomach, so I just gave up. I came upon this recipe and I thought, “This is it. This is the thing that might get me to buy ground beef again.” So I bought myself some grass-fed 90% lean ground beef and made this chili and I was so happy to be really pleased! My favorite lentil chili has red pepper in it, so I was very excited to see that in the list here. I feel it really adds something to the flavor that is missing in standard chili recipes.
Somehow I made mine pretty spicy, but I had a mild cold that week so honestly my sinuses needed it! Because of feeling under the weather, I threw mine together on the stovetop about 4:00pm and just let it simmer for 2 hrs minimum to get the flavors to meld better and it still came out wonderful.
It did get a bit thick throughout the simmering process, so I may simply add some more tomato sauce or stock to loosen things up if it happens again next time.
So keen to make this once more this coming week! Many thanks for this recipe and for re-expanding my protein base.
Can this be made in instant pot? If so, what is the timing?
Im looking for the answer too
I wanted to copy paste, but if you read the first part, all the instructions there are directions for using Insta pot. It says to brown the ground beef first and then pressure cook the rest for 20 minutes?
I’ve made many chili recipes and this won hands down, my husband has asked for it to be on our weekly menu list! Thank you ❤️
My 2nd time making it 😋
I’m new to slow cooker cooking.
I have a 6 qt Crock Pot…can I double the recipe?
Delicious! I didn’t have Rotel so I used another can of petite diced tomatoes and a can of green diced chilis. Will use this recipe for beef chili going forward!
Something about layering all the flavors and slow cooking this recipe made for a very delicious chili. Served it to friends and all agreed one of the best chili recipes.
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Can I just leave out the beans for a Texas chili? or would that throw the recipe off?
If I wanted to sub the beef with lentils, does the cooking time stay the same? Thanks!!
Is it okay to leave out the Rotel and diced tomatoes?
Is the diced tomatoes drained? Ingredients show drained, and directions show with juices?
Drained but doesn’t matter either way
I don’t understand why you recommend draining the Rotel. Thank you for the recipe. Larry
You don’t have to but for a thicker chili it works
Except for the green pepper, this is my chili recipe! I really enjoy it, too! Flavorful recipe to share.