Easy Vegan Chili - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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I know we all want spring weather but the reality is it's still pretty darn cold. I just checked the weather and my sister in Boston is getting snow again! So, this easy vegan chili recipe is for all those still in the miserable cold :)

As much as I would like to add another spring-like recipe, I've really been meaning to put this chili recipe up for quite some time. Over a month ago I posted a picture of this chili on my Instagram. People loved it and I felt stupid for not actually taking the time to take proper pictures and posting the recipes.

So, here it is!

My stupidly easy vegan chili!

Don't look at the ingredient list and think, "I can't, too much!" It's really not that many ingredients and you don't have to do anything fancy with them. You seriously just throw them all in a pot and let it cook. Sound too hard? Maybe just look at the pictures then and ask someone else to make it :D

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Please note that in the recipe below it says that the avocado and cilantro are optional. I had to do that for all the avocado haters in the world. There aren't many but I'm looking out for them. However...even if you like avocado just a little bit, be sure to pile the avocado on your vegan chili like there will be no avocados for the next 50 years.

With all that avocado, no one will ever be like, "Hey, Where's my vegan sour cream?". Sure, sometimes I like vegan sour cream on my chili but if I have avocados at home, it's not even debatable which will make it on my chili.

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PS: This chili is perfect for kids! 100% kid and toddler-approved. Make sure to add some extra cayenne pepper or fresh chili peppers to this chili, if kids aren't an issue :)

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Easy Vegan Chili

A healthy vegetable loaded, easy vegan chili recipe. Hearty and filling,

CourseGluten free, Vegan

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes

Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes

Makes 14 .5 cups

Author Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 3tablespoonOlive Oil
  • 1largeOnionbrown, diced
  • 4Garlic Clovesminced
  • 1large Zucchinisliced, then quartered
  • 4celery stalkssliced
  • 6medium-sized Tomatoesdiced
  • 3Bell Peppers1 green, 2 yellow,red, or orange
  • 3tablespoonfavorite Chili Powderstorebought or homemade
  • 1tablespoonCumin
  • 2tablespoonPaprika
  • 1teaspoonSmoked Paprika
  • 4 ½cupsTomato Puree900ml
  • 4cupsWater800ml
  • 3cupsBeans of choice - KidneyBlack, Pinto etc. (soaked and cooked, or canned)
  • 2cupsCorn
  • Salt and Pepper
  • 1Avocado - optionaldiced
  • handful of fresh Cilantrooptional

Instructions

  1. Heat olive oil in a large stock pot over medium heat.

  2. Fry onions in oil for 3 - 4 minutes. Add garlic and fry for an additional 1 - 2 minutes until garlic becomes fragrant.

  3. Add zucchini, celery, tomatoes, bell peppers, and spices to the pot and cook for 10 minutes over low-medium heat.

  4. Stir in tomato puree and water into the pot. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for at least 30 minutes. The longer the chili is allowed to simmer the better.

  5. Add beans and corn and allow chili to simmer for an additional 10 minutes before serving.

  6. Add salt and pepper to taste.

  7. Serve chili hot with avocado and fresh cilantro.

Recipe Notes

1) This is a very kid-friendly chili recipe. Feel free to add additional spices such as cayenne pepper or add adobe, jalapeno, or habaneros to give this chili some grown-up heat.

Look through some of my other chilis and soups on my site!

  • Cauliflower Kale soup
  • Moroccan Harira Soup
  • Red Lentil Carrot Soup
  • Easy Thai Carrot Soup

More Vegan Soup Recipes

  • Easy Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
  • Creamy Almond Soup

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  1. Farrah says

    Avocado haters!?!? ;_; I probably wouldn't get along with them. (If I could have it my way, I'd have a forest of avocado trees in my future backyard.)

    This chili looks all sorts of delicious! <3

    Reply

  2. Ceara @ Ceara's Kitchen says

    I want a bowl of this comforting chili right now, Vanessa! I love how this is a "throw everything in the pot" kind of meal aka my favorite kind of dinner!! And those avocados + all that cilantro - you seriously just KNOW my taste buds!! Love this, Vanessa!!

    Reply

  3. Harriet Emily says

    This looks unbelievable, and I love how easy the recipe is! Nothing beats a good vegetable chilli, so I will definitely have to make this for dinner! :)

    Reply

  4. Levan @ MyWifeMakes.com says

    Vanessa! Your blog has been on FIRE lately with awesome recipe after recipe after recipe. You know Amrita and I aren't bullsh*tters so we really mean it when we say your recipes are looking better and better. AMAZING STUFF and so happy for you! This Easy Vegan Chili recipe looks fantastic (and hey, free keyword search +1 in this comment, haha!).

    I've been FULLY vegan the past week or so - finally had the spine to make the full transition, and I must say, it's been great!! With creations like yours and Amrita's, it's all the more easier.

    Thanks for sharing this! And, heck, your photos are awesome as always!

    Levan

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    • Vanessa says

      Thanks Levan,

      I'm so excited for you that you are taking the plunge into going fully vegan! It can definitely seem tough but I'm sure Amrita is a big help :)

      Reply

  5. Vivian t. says

    I have just recently gone vegetarian and currently thinking about going vegan. I tried this recipe to show myself and others that just because it doesn't have meat or dairy doesn't mean it can't be delicious. Anyways the recipe turned out great. I even added parsley during the last simmer to add flavor. Definitely try adding a handful!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Vivian, I'm so happy you liked it. I love how simple this vegan chili recipe is and it's perfect to change it around and make it your own. I sometimes like adding mushrooms, quinoa and other types of veggies I still have left in the fridge to it.

      I was vegetarian for nearly 10 years before I went vegan. It can seem really intimidating at first but the more you cook and play around with ingredients the easier it gets.

      Reply

  6. Melissa says

    Could u make it in a crock pot?

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Melissa, I don't see a reason why you couldn't make it in a crock pot :)

      Reply

  7. Wanda says

    I am new to vegan cooking. This Vegan Chili recipe turned out great! I added
    one sweet potato and used fire roasted diced canned tomato instead of fresh tomato.
    Thank you for sharing!
    Aloha from Hawaii

    Reply

  8. Bethany Ruzic says

    This is my go to chili...Im obsessed with it and its so easy to make. I always have tons left over. Thank you for creating it!!! Its seriously delishhhhhhhhh : )

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks, Bethany! I'm so happy to hear you like it! We make this easy chili a lot too. The leftovers are the best part :)

      Reply

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What can I substitute for meat in chili? ›

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What is vegan chili made of? ›

This Vegan Chili is a moderately-spiced, tomato-y stew loaded with chunks of celery, onion, green bell pepper, and carrot. Spices like ancho chili powder, cumin, oregano, garlic, and cayenne pepper add some body to the chili, while kidney beans and pinto beans give a hearty and creamy texture.

How do you make chili more flavorful? ›

Elevate with Extra Flavor

Elevate your chili recipe by adding an extra layer of flavor. Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight.

Should chili be thick or soupy? ›

Ideally, chili should simmer low and slow. This allows some of the liquid to evaporate and results in a thicker consistency and deeper, more complex flavor as the aromatics and spices release their superpowers.

What is a vegetarian substitute for ground beef in chili? ›

bulgur or quinoa - inexpensive and usually easy to find in the bulk bins at the grocery store, bulgur adds even more of a ground meat texture to vegan chili. Use quinoa for a gluten-free option.

How do you thicken vegan chili? ›

You can use polenta, arrowroot powder (a gluten-free vegetable root flour), or masa harina as a thickening agent if you don't have cornmeal. In Latin American cooking, chefs use masa harina—a type of cornflour—to make tamales and tortillas.

What chilli sauce is vegan? ›

Many brands, including Cholula, Frank's RedHot, Tabasco, Tapatío, and most Sriracha brands are vegan.

How long does homemade vegan chili last in the fridge? ›

How to store and reheat vegetarian chili. In the refrigerator: this plant-based chili will stay good in your fridge for about 1 week. Once your chili is completely cooled, just place it in an airtight container (or multiple, if you'd like to meal prep it) without the additional toppings and place it in the fridge.

Is Amy's chili vegan? ›

Our Medium Chili is made from organic red beans and tofu simmered in a thick and flavorful Mexican-style broth. For those who want big chili flavor without the big heat. Gluten free/dairy free/lactose free/tree nut free/vegan/kosher/plant based (Light in Sodium also available).

What is the secret to really good chili? ›

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.

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What adds depth of flavor to chili? ›

Is it lacking in savory depth? Add a hit of soy sauce, Worcestershire, or tamari. These salty, savory powerhouses won't dominate or change the flavor of your chili so much as amplify what's there. Start with one tablespoon, stir, and taste before you add another.

What liquid to add to chili? ›

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Cornmeal does an excellent job of absorbing extra liquids so adding a tablespoon of it to the chili will thicken the final dish. Mix 2 parts of cold water and 1 part of cornmeal, make it a slurry, and add this to the pot. Allow it to simmer for about 10 minutes after you add the slurry.

Does chili need meat to be chili? ›

Today, Texans believe that chili should only have chili peppers, meat, and spices. However, many modern recipes also call for beans, veggies, and even noodles thrown in. At chili cook-offs across the US, you'll see recipes with all kinds of ground meat, including: Beef.

Do you have to put meat in chili? ›

From a restaurant perspective, chili is typically assumed to be a meat dish: chili con carne. This a Spanish term that means “Chili peppers with meat.” Vegetarian chili has been around for a long time, but if a restaurant serves it, it's typically called “vegetarian chili” or “bean chili”.

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