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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Slow Cooker chili served in a bowl garnished with cheese, sour cream and avocado

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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.

Chili in a slow cooker with spoon

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.

Ingredients for chili with ground beef, beans, tomatoes, onion and seasonings

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.

  1. SAUTE the beef and onions in a skillet then add garlic and seasonings to the pan.
  2. TRANSFER the beef mixture to a 6 Qt Slow Cooker.
  3. ADD REMAINING INGREDIENTS – rinsed and drained beans, diced tomatoes with their juice and tomato sauce.
  4. 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.

Making beef chili step by step tutorial

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

Toppings for chili with avocados, chives, onion, jalapeños, cheese, sour cream and cilantro

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:

  1. Chili Cheese Dip – Sprinkle chili with cheddar cheese and serve as an appetizer with tortilla chips.
  2. Chili Dogs – Top a hot dog with chili and shredded cheese to transform it into a chili cheese dog.
  3. Chili Stuffed Baked Potatoes – topping a baked potato with hot chili is a delicious gluten-free option and fun way to serve a crowd.
  4. In a Bowl – loaded with all of the toppings and tortilla chips or pita chips on the side (this is our family favorite)!

Crockpot chili served in a bowl garnished with toppings and tortilla chips

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!

Making chili in a slow cooker with kids

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Classic Slow Cooker Chili Recipe

4.99 from 2306 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
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.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours 30 minutes
Total Time: 3 hours 40 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 10 people
  • 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.

Nutrition Per Serving

340kcal Calories41g Carbs33g Protein6g Fat2g Saturated Fat56mg Cholesterol889mg Sodium1356mg Potassium13g Fiber7g Sugar862IU Vitamin A19mg Vitamin C103mg Calcium8mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Classic Slow Cooker Chili Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
340
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
6
g
9
%
Saturated Fat
 
2
g
13
%
Cholesterol
 
56
mg
19
%
Sodium
 
889
mg
39
%
Potassium
 
1356
mg
39
%
Carbohydrates
 
41
g
14
%
Fiber
 
13
g
54
%
Sugar
 
7
g
8
%
Protein
 
33
g
66
%
Vitamin A
 
862
IU
17
%
Vitamin C
 
19
mg
23
%
Calcium
 
103
mg
10
%
Iron
 
8
mg
44
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Tex Mex
Keyword: slow cooker chili
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $$
Calories: 340
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  • Mae
    November 11, 2025

    Is the beef supposed to be raw and slightly browned when going into the crock pot? Or fully cooked?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 11, 2025

      Hi Mae! If there is still some pink, that’s ok. It will fully cook in the slow cooker.

      Reply

  • Lizzie
    November 11, 2025

    I’ve used this recipe several times each time getting compliments on how it turned out! My only question is for the nutrition side, how much is considered one serving in this recipe? Thanks!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 11, 2025

      Hi Lizzie! That’s wonderful to hear. The whole recipe’s serving size is 10 people. It should be 1- 1 1/2 cup per person.

      Reply

  • Vicky
    November 10, 2025

    Can you make this in an instant pot ?If so how long would you cook it for ?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 11, 2025

      Hi Vicky! One of my viewers left this comment: “I used the Instant Pot on the bean/chili setting (which is 30 mins on high). I cooked the beef and onion in the pot on the saute setting; added garlic & spices. Turned it off while I added the rest of ingredients. Then sealed it up and let it cook.”

      Reply

  • Davin
    November 10, 2025

    Hi, I hope you can get back to me quickly. BUT. Do you drain the meat?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 10, 2025

      Hi Davin, no we don’t, there should be minimal grease since we use a lean meat.

      Reply

  • Frekki
    November 8, 2025

    Just finished loading my slow cooker. I grew up eating hot California chili, so I have learned to leave out any hot stuff or my Midwestern wife can’t eat it. No green chilis for her. My FIL complained about pepper, and I like Sriracha on toast. Well, here goes…

    Reply

  • Jessica
    November 8, 2025

    I added Hunt’s Seasoned Diced Tomatoes in Sauce for Mild Chili in place of diced tomatoes and green chilies to this recipe and opted to leave out the black beans and this was delicious! Great flavors, my husband loved it!

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  • Shannon Johnson
    November 7, 2025

    Delicious! I will definitely make again.
    Great flavours:

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  • Cara
    November 7, 2025

    Fabulous recipe! How would you modify this recipe for a 4.5 qt crock pot instead of 6 qt?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 7, 2025

      Hi Cara! You can adjust the number of servings at the top of the recipe card. You may need to cut it down by 1/4th to make sure it doesn’t overflow.

      Reply

  • Gillian
    November 6, 2025

    Thank you for this recipe!! I will be giving it a try for the first time-can I sub Turkey for the beef and keep the same cooking time? I know you have a Turkey recipe, but I like the looks of this one better! Also, how do I know the difference of if it’s finished cooking at the 3 or 4 hour mark on high?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 6, 2025

      Hi Gillian, ground turkey will work too! It is milder than beef though so you might want to adjust the flavor and seaon it a bit more. Hope you love it!

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      • Gillian
        November 26, 2025

        Thank you! how do I know the difference of if it’s finished cooking at the 3 or 4 hour mark on high?

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        • NatashasKitchen.com
          November 26, 2025

          Hi Gillian! Since everything you’re adding to the pot is already cooked, the slow cooker is basically heating, melding flavors, and thickening the chili. You can taste it, the flavors will be very well blended together. The meat will be tender and the chili will be slightly thickened.

          Reply

  • Cinda
    November 5, 2025

    Excellent Really enjoyed this. Saving this one! I doubled the spices and added some smoked paprika. Didn’t have any oregano so just used some Italian seasoning. Thank you for sharing this!

    Reply

  • Bianca
    November 5, 2025

    Does “beans drained and rinsed” mean canned beans? I normally cook with raw beans so this sounds like a new term to me!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 5, 2025

      Hi Bianca. Yes, we used canned beans.

      Reply

  • Jason Tyssen
    November 4, 2025

    Average. Was expecting so much more from the great reviews but it turned out to be the most plain tasting chili I’ve ever had

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 5, 2025

      Hi Jason, I’m sorry to hear that you did not enjoy the recipe. Did you make any changes or substitutions? As you mentioned, the reviews on this have been great and it’s quite a popular recipe on my website. I would love to help troubleshoot, if you have any additional information to provide.

      Reply

  • Alisa
    November 3, 2025

    Made this the other day for my husband and he LOVED it! So, making some for the office chili cook off!!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 3, 2025

      I bet it will be a hit at the office too, Alisa! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Emily Jaso
    November 3, 2025

    Does beef need to be 100% browned before going in the crock pot? There were a few tiny sections that were still pink when mixed together with other ingredients. I assume it will finish cooking in the pot?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 3, 2025

      Hi Emily, that’s fine. It will finish cooking in the slow cooker. I hope you love the recipe.

      Reply

  • Ryan
    November 3, 2025

    Super delicious, but it only got me 3rd out of 5th place in our chili cook off competition. Any thoughts on how to rev the engine and leave everyone in the dust next year?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 3, 2025

      Hi Ryan! I’m so glad you loved it. Several of my viewers have reported winning 1st place with this recipe just the way it is. Some have even added Cocoa to this recipe however, I have never tested that so I’m not sure how it would taste.

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      • Ron Bender
        November 10, 2025

        I put 2-3 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder in mine. It gives the chili a Mexican flavor. If you try it once, I’ll bet you will use it every time..You don’t taste the cocoa..it just gives it a richer flavor.

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          November 10, 2025

          Thank you so much for sharing that with us, Ron!

          Reply

        • Andy P
          December 3, 2025

          I have this cooking now. This isn’t the recipe I usually use because I wanted to mix it up. When you posted your comment, I went and added cocoa (2 tablespoons) and now we continue to wait. I did taste it without and I believe this will be a good result. Especially with this last minute addition. I’ll post a review of the recipe once it is done cooking but so far so good.

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    • Brendan
      November 18, 2025

      A couple of things that will put this over the edge:

      1. Make your own chili powder, it’s really easy and you can adjust the spices to your liking. Use ancho chili powder in it.
      2. Make some adobo sauce using more of the ancho chili powder and dried guajillo chiles.
      3. Take a 1/4 cup of the black beans and blend them with a couple tablespoons (or more to taste) of your adobo sauce. Add to the chili.

      You can also add a small amount of dark chocolate or cocoa powder and a very small amount of instant espresso.

      Reply

  • Jenny
    November 2, 2025

    I never review recipes – but this was SO good and easy. Made it exactly as written and it was delicious – my husband, myself and toddler have been eating it all week!

    Reply

  • Eamonn
    November 2, 2025

    Really good recipe over all. I’ve made it a few times and as is it’s a tiny bit flat for me. I add about 7 ancho chilis in adobo and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. This gives it a nice little kick, a little smokiness and a little more acid.

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  • Marje
    November 2, 2025

    Fabulous! Best chili I’ve ever made! Thank you!!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 2, 2025

      So happy to hear you loved it!

      Reply

  • Kait
    November 2, 2025

    Amazing recipe! I added corn and peppers to mine as well as that’s how I like mine!

    Reply

  • Susan
    November 2, 2025

    If we don’t do beans in our chili, are there any other adjustments you’d make if leaving them out?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 2, 2025

      Hi Susan. I have not tested this without beans but some of my viewers have just replaced them with veggies of their preference.

      Reply

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