Ingredients
Ground beef Yellow onions Poblano peppers Chili powder Garlic powder Smoked paprika Ground cumin Cayenne pepper Crushed fire roasted tomatoes Tomato paste Diced green chiles Hot sauce Salted butter Bay leaves Salt Chicken or beef broth Cream cheese Shredded cheddar cheese Mixed chili beans Fresh cilantro Chopped green onions Avocado Greek yogurt
What you need in the kitchen:
Large dutch oven Spatula Ladle Chili bowls
When I woke up on Saturday morning, I looked outside to see a wintery wonderland of snow. It felt very festive, but it was also very cold. The perfect day to enjoy slow-cooked chili along with freshly baked beer bread. Chili has to be one of the easiest family-style dinners to make. It’s always been such a comfort food in my mind. As a kid, my mom often made her Cincinnati-style chili on Sundays. We’d pile it high over a plate of angel hair pasta, then top with plenty of cheddar cheese. No beans, no onions, which is odd since those are two of the more important toppings for Cincinnati chili. But my mom doesn’t like beans or onions! When I was younger, I just thought this was how everyone ate their chili. But as I grew up and started to cook for the family, I quickly learned that most chili was served in a bowl, much more similar to soup than a plate of pasta. Now, I love chili either way. I might photograph it in a bowl, but then later serve it over pasta, just because that’s what mom used to do. And well, who can deny that chili over pasta with cheese isn’t delicious? Either way, I love to make chili this time of year, especially on snowy days! This is my spicy queso-style chili. It’s a mix between great chili and spicy, cheesy, buffalo-style queso. It’s delicious.
On to the details
Step 1: brown the beef The only annoying step to this recipe is the very first one. You need to cook the meat. Whether you use beef, pork, chicken, or a mix, cook it up on the stove first. This doesn’t take long or much effort, but it is an extra step. However, it’s worth it! So, brown the meat. I love to use ground beef, but as mentioned in the recipe, you can use ground chicken or even ground pork. Use whatever you and your family enjoy the most! When the meat is broken up and browned, add it all to the bowl of your crockpot. Step 2: throw in the remaining ingredients Now that the meat is cooked, pretty much everything else can go into the crockpot. The onions, poblano peppers, chili powder, garlic powder, paprika, cumin, and cayenne pepper. Then add tomatoes, tomato paste, a can of diced-up green chilies, and my two secret ingredients – hot sauce and butter. These will give the chili a nice spicy buffalo flavor. So YUM. Then mix in the broth. Step 3: slow cook Now slow cook low and slow all day long. What’s so wonderful about chili is that the longer it has to cook, the more flavor it will develop. If you can plan ahead, cook the chili a day before you plan to serve. Then just warm the chili the following day. Or simmer away all day on the stovetop. It’s really the very same thing. Step 4: finish the chili Just before serving, mix in the cream cheese and cheddar cheese. This is our “queso”. It makes for a more savory dip-like chili, which is the yummiest. Now, the toppings. Most chili is delicious as is. But what makes a chili recipe over-the-top good are all the really yummy toppings. I layer as follows: a thick layer of shredded sharp cheddar cheese, a dollop of plain Greek yogurt, and sliced avocados. Then sprinkle on lots of fresh cilantro and some green onions too. You can enjoy this with tortilla chips (I make homemade baked chips in the oven) or beer bread. Both are great! But I think beer bread (5 ingredients, so easy) with chili is a must. It’s delish. Simple as can be, but every spoonful is so delicious. Think a little spicy, a touch creamy, filled with chicken, peppers, cheese, and all those toppings. I love a simple fall dinner when the days are busy and the nights are turning cold! Looking for other fall dinners with a little kick? Here are a few ideas: Creamy White Chicken Chili Healthy Slow Cooker Turkey and White Bean Chili Healthy Slow Cooker Chipotle Bean Chili One Skillet Saucy Chicken Tortilla Enchilada Rice Bake Healthy Chipotle Chicken Sweet Potato Skins Slow Cooker Chipotle Chicken Tortilla Soup with Salty Lime Chips Crockpot Chipotle Queso Chicken Chili Lastly, if you make this Crockpot Spicy Queso Beef Chili be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. If you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!