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ByLindsay D. Mattison

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Updated: Apr. 09, 2024

    Some people keep their award-winning chili tips close to their chest, but we're spilling the beans and telling you all our secrets!

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    Make your own chili spice

    The very best way to take any type of chili to the next level is to make your own blend of spices. The best spice for chili is chili seasoning, which usually contains ground chilies, garlic powder, ground cumin and Mexican oregano. Have some fun with making your own signature blend. Use our recipe for homemade chili seasoning to get started.

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    Add a touch of sweetness

    Chili is rich, deep and often spicy, so adding a sweet ingredient is a great way to create balanced flavor. We’ve found that adding diced carrots is the easiest way to add natural sweetness, but you can also use vegetables like sweet potatoes or winter squash. If veggie-filled chili isn’t your thing, look to sweet ingredients like ketchup or brown sugar.

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    Cook it long enough

    How long you cook chili absolutely makes a difference. Chili recipes need time for flavors to meld and come together, and collagen-rich meat (like chuck roast or ground beef) needs 90 minutes to two hours to fully break down and become tender. If you don’t have time for a long simmer, try using a slow cooker or making it the day before.

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    Spice it up a little

    Some people like their chili super spicy, but even mild spice will make your chili taste much better. Keep things subtle by soaking dried guajillo chilies in hot water for 30 minutes, pureeing the peppers and adding it to your chili. Or go a little spicier by using sliced fresh jalapenos or serrano peppers. Finally, you can add ground cayenne pepper or canned chipotles in adobo to create a really spicy kick.

    Our Culinary Director’s best chili recipecalls for Ancho chilies. These chilies are dried poblano peppers, and they have a mild, sweet flavor.

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    Always bloom your spices

    It’s not always about what spices you use, but rather how you use them. Adding salt and chili spices at the end won’t infuse the dish with true depth of flavor. Instead, bring out the flavor of the spices by adding them when you brown the meat or soften the onions. This “blooming” process releases the spice’s essential oils.

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    Add a secret ingredient or two

    What’s the best secret ingredient to make your chili taste better? Some people swear that a shot of bourbon adds the perfect level of heat, while others use coffee, cinnamon or chocolate to add an extra depth of flavor. Sometimes, all you need is an acidic ingredient (like lime juice or vinegar) at the end to bring the flavors together.

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    Get it to the right level of thickness

    The best chili is thick and comforting, but don’t despair if your chili turns out a little on the thin side. We know a few easy ways to thicken chili, like mashing up some of the beans or adding a pinch of masa harina corn flour.

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    Don’t forget to drain the beans

    When you open a can of beans, it’s surrounded by a thick, goopy liquid. While the liquid does contain starch from the beans, using it will thin out your chili more than we like. Instead, drain and rinse the beans before adding them to the pot.

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    Better yet, skip the canned beans

    Just like homemade chili is better than canned chili, freshly cooked beans will make your chili taste better. Canned beans can become unappealing and mushy after hours of simmering, but dried beans retain the perfect texture. You can also infuse extra flavor into the beans by brining them in saltwater overnight—use about 3 tablespoons salt and 4 quarts water for 1 pound beans.

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    Choose your meat wisely

    What meat is best for chili? Well, you certainly have choices! When we use ground beef, we like asking the butcher to grind it fresh from chuck roast, creating a super meaty flavor. Don’t be afraid to use chunks of meat, either. Chuck roast and brisket are our favorites for beef chili, but we also like using elk, venison or chicken thighs. Want to skip the meat? Try our best vegan chili recipe.

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    Always brown the meat

    It’s tempting to throw all the ingredients in the slow cooker and walk away, but your chili will turn out so much better if you take the time to brown it first. It creates a deeper, richer flavor, and it creates an excellent opportunity to toast your spices, too.

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    Serve your chili with plenty of garnish options

    The best bowl of chili is even better when you top it with fresh flavors. Sour cream and shredded cheese are classic, but we also love using pungent green onions, spicy pickled jalapenos, herbaceous cilantro, acidic lime, creamy avocado or crunchy tortilla chips. Have some fun with it!

    Up Next: Keep the winter blahs away with our best chili recipes.

    Originally Published: March 30, 2020

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    Lindsay D. Mattison

    Lindsay has been a food writer, recipe developer and product tester for seven years. She’s a culinary school graduate who specializes in sustainable food and seasonal ingredients. She draws on her professional chef background to develop recipes and help home cooks gain confidence in the kitchen. When Lindsay isn’t writing, you’ll find her coo...

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    FAQs

    What is the secret to really good chili? ›

    Only Add Flavorful Liquids

    Instead of adding water to your chili, add some more flavor with chicken or beef broth, red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, or even beet or wine. Each one of these options brings out different notes and levels of sweetness that will enhance your culinary creation.

    What secret ingredient will deepen the flavor of your chili? ›

    Stir some puréed pumpkin into your chili just after sautéing your aromatics (onions, garlic, etc...) and before adding any liquid. This will deepen and sweeten its flavor, making it a great balance for all the chile peppers and heat.

    What to put in chili to make it taste better? ›

    If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

    How come my chili doesn't taste like chili? ›

    Not Cooking It Long Enough

    A low and slow cook time—at least an hour total—is key for drawing out the most flavor in a pot of chili.

    What brings out the flavor in chili? ›

    Cumin, Chile Powders, and Paprika are the most common spices in chili followed by garlic, onion, coriander, Mexican oregano, and bay leaves. These ingredients can be combined to create a savory and well-balanced pot of top notch comfort food.

    What is the most important spice in chili? ›

    Spices: Freshly ground cumin is a must. If it's not fresh, then don't bother. Secret Ingredients & Technique: I like extra hot chili, so I round up all spicy ingredients. I cool it down by piling on lots of fresh fixins' including scallions, cilantro, and sour cream.

    What is the best liquid for chili? ›

    Beef Broth: Provides liquid and enhances the beefy flavor of the chili. Crushed Tomatoes and Tomato Paste: Adds a rich tomato flavor and contributes to the chili's thick texture. Molasses: Offers a touch of sweetness to balance the heat and spices.

    What is a good additive for chili? ›

    Paprika, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, onion powder, oregano and cumin. You can also substitute or also add in some chipotle chili powder for more heat and smoky flavor. Flavor Enhancing Tip - mix chili powder into the raw ground beef before cooking to ensure every morsel is seasoned to perfection.

    What does cinnamon do for chili? ›

    Cinnamon. The beauty of ground cinnamon is that it brings a warmth to your chili, without being spicy. It works well with other flavors commonly found in chili (like tomato, cumin and chile powder) so you only need a little bit to achieve the desired balance.

    Should you put sugar in chili? ›

    The chili tastes completely different without the brown sugar so if you like a subtle sweetness in your chili then you've just got to go for it! Trust me, it will not make your chili taste like candy. It's all about balance between spicy, smoky, and sweet.

    How long to simmer chili for the best flavor? ›

    Bring to a boil and reduce heat to medium-low. Cover and simmer until meat and vegetables are very tender and flavors have developed in the chili, about 90 minutes, stirring occasionally. Mix kidney beans into beef and vegetables. Continue to simmer until beans are hot, about 30 minutes more.

    What not to put in chili? ›

    Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed." If that sounds a bit uptight, the ICS's Homestyle Chili competition defines chili as: "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, and/or vegetables cooked with beans, chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients.

    How do you make chili taste more meaty? ›

    In a pot of chili, just a few strips of bacon add a smoky, meaty depth. And it's not just the bacon itself that adds flavor, it's the bacon fat, too. Before you start your recipe, cook 3 to 4 strips of thick-cut bacon until they're as crispy as you like.

    When to add canned beans to chili? ›

    You know the saying, “save the best for last?” To keep your beans nice and plump, add them about 20 minutes before you finish cooking. This will give them plenty of time to impart that perfectly seasoned chili flavor to your recipe without overcooking.

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