An easy slow cooker chili recipe with Ground Beef, beans, tomato sauce, and the best homemade chili seasoning. It putters away in the slow cooker for the juiciest beef and rich flavor.
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The Best Way to Cook Chili:
Slow Cooking chili is a classic way to cook chili. It’s the easiest chili because you can set it and forget it and this is how the award-winning chilis are achieved. The low and slow cooking process melds the flavors of the chili seasoning into every bite and the beef becomes so tender, juicy, and irresistible. You can slow cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high heat for 3-4 hours.
Ingredients for Slow Cooker Chili:
- Ground Beef – no other protein does it quite like beef and tastes amazing. We use lean (90/10 or 93/7) to eliminate the need to spoon out excess fat. If yours has a higher fat content, you can spoon out the excess fat when it renders in the skillet.
- Onion – we love a generous amount of onion because it adds amazing sweet notes to the chili and disappears into the chili as it slow cooks.
- Beans – you can change up the beans based on what you have on hand, but the classic beans for chili are kidney beans (we love dark red), and black beans. Be sure to rinse and drain the beans in a colander for the best chili consistency and color.
- Tomatoes & Tomato Sauce – We love the combination of canned diced tomatoes (with their juice) as well as tomato sauce to give the chili a saucy consistency with great texture. For added flavor, we add a can of diced tomatoes and green chilis.
- Chili Seasoning – we make a simple homemade blend with chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, oregano, salt, and pepper.
Do you Prefer a Spicy Chili?
To keep it kid-friendly, this classic chili is mild and not spicy. If you prefer a spicy chili, you can either add hot sauce to your bowl when serving or if you want the entire batch to be spicier, add an extra tablespoon of Chili Powder and 1/4 to 1/2 tsp of Cayenne Pepper to give it a spicy kick.
How to Make Slow Cooker Chili:
Making chili in the slow cooker doesn’t get any easier. It’s as simple as browning the beef and onions then adding all of the canned ingredients to the slow cooker and turning it on. If you have a multicooker with a slow cooker function, you can saute and slow cook all in the same pot.
- SAUTE the beef and onions in a skillet then add garlic and seasonings to the pan.
- TRANSFER the beef mixture to a 6 Qt Slow Cooker.
- ADD REMAINING INGREDIENTS – rinsed and drained beans, diced tomatoes with their juice and tomato sauce.
- SLOW COOK – cover and set slow cooker on low 6-8 hours or on high 3-4 hours then season more to taste if needed.
Our Favorite Chili Toppings:
We love to serve this family-style where everyone can build their own chili bowls with the toppings they love. Toppings can vary based on what we have in the fridge, but these are our favorite toppings for chili –
- Cheese – mild cheddar is the classic choice, but Mexican shredded cheese works equally well
- Onion – chopped green or red onion adds a fresh pop of color and flavor
- Avocado – because we can’t help putting avocado on everything, especially chili.
- Cilantro – for garnish and adding fresh flavor
- Sour cream – balances the dish (especially great when chili is served over a baked potato)
- Sliced jalapenos – you can use any hot pepper for a spicy kick
How to Serve Chili:
Chili keeps really well in the refrigerator so we love to get creative with leftovers. There are so many ways to serve classic chili and really it can be served almost any time of day. Some of our favorites include:
- Chili Cheese Dip – Sprinkle chili with cheddar cheese and serve as an appetizer with tortilla chips.
- Chili Dogs – Top a hot dog with chili and shredded cheese to transform it into a chili cheese dog.
- Chili Stuffed Baked Potatoes – topping a baked potato with hot chili is a delicious gluten-free option and fun way to serve a crowd.
- In a Bowl – loaded with all of the toppings and tortilla chips or pita chips on the side (this is our family favorite)!
Why We Love This Family Friendly Dinner:
With so many families staying home together now, juggling homeschool, and cooking more than ever, it’s a great time to get kids in the kitchen and teach them through cooking. This slow cooker beef chili is a great way to teach your children cooking skills. Children can learn:
- Food safety tips like washing hands after handling raw meat
- The importance of using separate plates and utensils for raw and ready to eat foods to prevent cross-contamination
- How to measure spices and weigh ingredients
If you let kids help with preparing the meal, they are more likely to enjoy eating it. It also makes for a memorable photo-op moment!
More Beef Recipes You Will Love:
- Juicy Burgers – the secret to perfect burgers
- Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry – with the best sauce
- Quick Beef Chili – an easy 30-minute recipe
- Beef Stroganoff – classic and packed with flavor
- Beef Tenderloin – incredibly juicy and tender
- Easy Meatloaf – with the best glaze
Get the print-friendly recipe below for this Classic Slow Cooker Beef Chili.
Classic Slow Cooker Chili Recipe

Ingredients
- 2 lb lean Ground Beef, (90/10 or 93/7)
- 1 large onion, diced
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tsp cumin powder
- 2 Tbsp chili powder
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- 1 1/2 tsp salt, or to taste
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 15 oz can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 30 oz kidney beans, two 15oz cans, drained and rinsed
- 30 oz diced tomatoes, with their juice
- 10 oz diced tomatoes and green chilis, with their juice
- 30 oz tomato sauce
Instructions
- Place a large skillet over medium-high heat and sauté beef until it releases fat (4-5 minutes), breaking it up with a spatula.
- Add onion to the skillet and sauté until tender (4-5 minutes). Add minced garlic and seasonings: cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, dried oregano, salt and pepper. Cook another 30 seconds stirring constantly. Transfer to a 6 Qt slow cooker.
- Add remaining ingredients into the slow cooker: rinsed and drained beans, diced tomatoes with their juice, diced tomatoes and green chilis with juice and tomato sauce. Stir to combine and cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 6-8 hours. Season to taste if desired and serve warm.
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Can you use stew meat instead of ground beef ? If so, how should i go about it
Hi Brittney. That should be fine. I haven’t Ed tested it myself to provide those exact instructions but you can cook it and add it as you would the ground meat.
Very good, kids loved it ………. Will make again ………………,,,,.,,
So glad it was enjoyed, DK!
I have to say that EVERY recipe I have made of yours turns out amazing! This Chili is so stinking easy and delicious! We add in a teeny amount of Cocoa powder for a little more depth, a trick a friend taught us. THANK YOU for creating so many wonderful & diverse recipes!
Cocoa powder? That’s very interesting. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the recipes, Sharon. Thank you for sharing.
How Much Cocoa powder did you use in this recipe? Like that idea. Can’t wait to try !
The best chilli, hands down. The kids loved it and teenagers are hard to please! You’ll love this recipe
So glad to hear that, Alana! Thank you for the review.
Very good. My new favorite version! Family loved it. I added a tablespoon of brown sugar just to take the acidic edge from the tomato.
So glad you loved the recipe, Rick!
This was more of a ground beef and bean soup than a chili. I doubled the seasonings and it still had very little flavor.
I’m sorry it didn’t make the mark for you. You can definitely spice it up!
Thanks, Natalie!
The recipe is great. I made 1/2 of the portion and used less chili powder. Was delicious, it goes well with rice.
Glad you enjoyed it!
There’s no recipe for the spices/herbs that is mentioned. It just says “homemade”.
Hi Greg. The quantities are listed in the recipe card. You need to scroll down to the very bottom of the blog or click on “jump to recipe” at the top of the page for a shortcut to the recipe card. For our Chili Seasoning – we make a simple homemade blend with chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, oregano, salt, and pepper.
Hands down the easiest and tastiest chili I’ve tried!
My crockpot has the option to sauté before setting it to slow cook, which makes it even easier to make this dish.
So glad you loved it!
I’ve made this recipe awhile ago and it was absolutely delicious.
I’m making it for a group of people for a Sunday get together this weekend but I am cooking it the night before.
What is the best way to reheat it tomorrow?
Hi Gerard! This chili reheats great. You can transfer it to a pot or saucepan and reheat it on the stove. I’m not sure how long it would take to reheat in the crockpot on warm, but that’s an option too.
Fantastic recipe! I have never made chili before, and it turned out delicious! I didn’t have chili powder so I used taco seasoning instead. I also omitted the diced tomatoes with green chili’s as it would’ve made it too spicy for my family. I simmered mine for about 6 1/2 hours. Now on to making some cornbread! Yum!
Yum! A side of cornbread sure does suit this well. So glad you enjoyed the recipe!
My first time making chili and I picked the perfect recipe! It’s sooo good, I only did a little adjustment on chili powder (only used 1 tbs) as my daughter can’t have anything spicy. Everybody’s happy with tonight’s dinner. Thank you!!
Love it! I’m happy that you all enjoyed your dinner using this recipe. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome recipe. It’s important to get top quality ground beef.
A version of this just won a chili cook-off!
I used this recipe, with the following modifications and won a chili cook-off (no prize, but it felt good):
– Added a diced poblano pepper
– Used a regular can of diced tomatoes instead of the one with green chilis
– Added two sliced up chipotle peppers in adobo sauce.
It came out a bit too spicy for a few of the kids, but the dads loved it!
Hi Nic! That’s amazing! Thank you for the feedback!
Hi Nic, when in the process did you make these changes? Did you just add all this to the crock pot or did you add the poblano when you added the onion, etc.
Thank you!
This was a hit for my holiday work party! Everyone went for seconds! Thank you for the great recipe! I will make again 🙂
You’re welcome, Rachel! I’m so glad it was a hit!
My first time making chili in a slow cooker. It turned out amazing! I substituted 2 lbs of ground beef with 3 lbs of lean ground turkey, used pinto beans instead of black beans, quadrupled the amount of chili powder(my roommates like spicy stuff), and added Louisiana hot sauce.
Absolutely delicious. It almost tasted like the chili my Grandma used to make!
Thank you!
Hi Ryan, I’m happy to know that you loved it!
Hi I was wondering if I doubled the recipe, would it fit in a 7 qt slow cooker?
Hi Gary, since I haven’t tried doubling this in a 7qt slow cooker, I can’t say it will work or not, however one of my readers doubled this recipe in a 8qt and it worked great. I wish I could be more helpful.
I’ve been using this recipe for years now and absolutely love it. I add another can of chilies for family preference and it’s maxing every time!
I recently started calorie counting and was wondering what is considered a single serving size. The nutrition label doesn’t actually give an amount for a single serving.
Hi Cora! I’m so glad you love the recipe. The number of servings is listed at the top of the recipe card. It serves 10 (bowls) the nutrition facts are per serving.
Love this recipe! Cooked it to the exact directions the first time I made it and it was delicious. Since then it’s become a staple! The only alterations I make are one less can of diced tomatoes (just for less of a tomato taste, family preference), an extra can of kidney beans (light red for some variety, I love lots of beans in my chili), and double the amount of pepper. My family adds Tapatio to our preferences at the end! Lovely recipe, especially on cold days, and it reheats extremely well (I think it’s even better the next day).
That sounds delicious, Braelyn! Thank you for sharing.
Are you suppose to drain the grease before adding in onions?
Hi Rachael, if using 90/10 or 93/7 lean beef you shouldn’t have much grease there. If you have too much you can drain some, but we didn’t have to.
I have made this many times. We love it. I was wondering if I half the recipe, do I half the time in the slow cooker?
Hi Joan, if you halve the recipe you may still need to keep it for the same amount of time per most slow cooker guidelines, this of course will chnage if your crock pot is larger where it may take less time. I hope you love this recipe.