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Why settle for one meat when you can have two? In this recipe, ground beef and chorizo join forces to make the most flavorful chili you've ever had. With a little bit of heat from chili powder and jalapeños, a touch of tomato paste, and three types of beans to fill it out (a somewhat controversial chili ingredient), this chili recipe promises to become your new go-to.

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Lots of chili recipes out there use a whole big can of tomatoes and wind up tasting like a beefy tomato soup, whether the main ingredient is beef or ground turkey.In this recipe, the only tomato used is ¼ cup tomato paste, which provides that deep, rich tomato umami without watering down the chili. Less tomato leaves more room for the stars of the show, beef and chorizo, to shine.

Next time you're hankering for a bowl of that Tex-Mex classic, chili con carne, give this recipe a try. Topped with a little cheese, sour cream, and chives, it's a guaranteed win. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, there are plenty of other exciting chili toppings out there.

Gather the chili ingredients

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For this recipe, you will need ground beef and chorizo, onion, jalapeño, cumin, chili powder, tomato paste, beef broth (or boullion), one can each of black, pinto, and kidney beans, and a little bit of sugar. Get those ingredients together, drain the beans, chop the vegetables, and you are ready to cook.

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Step 1: Cook the meat

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Bring a large pot to high heat and add the ground beef and chorizo. Cook, breaking the meat apart with a spatula for 5-6 minutes, until plenty of fat has rendered.

Step 2: Add the vegetables

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Add the onion and jalapeño to the pot and cook for another 5 minutes, until the onions turn translucent.

Step 3: Spice it up

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Next, add the cumin, chili powder, and tomato paste. Mix together well and cook for 4-5 minutes, until you can smell the tomato paste caramelizing.

Step 4: Pour in the broth

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Pour in the broth, bring back to high heat, and simmer for 3 minutes.

Step 5: Time for the beans

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Stir in the beans and simmer for 3 minutes

Step 6: Adjust the seasoning

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Remove from the heat, stir in the sugar, and add salt to taste.

Step 7: Garnish and serve

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Serve hot with sour cream, grated cheese, corn chips, and chopped chives, if desired.

How should I store leftover chili con carne?

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Properly storing whatever is left of the pot of chili is important to ensure freshness and flavor for the next meal. For short-term storage, you can simply toss it in the fridge. Wait until the chili has cooled to room temperature, then place it in an airtight container and pop it into the refrigerator. Keeping out air both maintains the flavor of the chili and reduces the risk of possible contamination. Properly refrigerated, leftover chili con carne will keep for up to 4 days.

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If you wish to store your leftover chili con carne for longer than 4 days, it should be frozen. If properly stored, frozen chili can keep for as long as 6 months. Proper storage means placing the chili in an airtight container, ideally with little additional space. The more space in the container, the higher the risk of freezer burn, which significantly impacts the flavor. If you don't have a freezer-safe container of the perfect volume, consider using a zip-top bag. Once the chili is in the bag, you can squeeze out excess air, creating a perfect storage environment.

To reheat, simply warm in a pot on the stove or, for a single serving, in a covered bowl in the microwave. A splash of water added to the pot will prevent the chili from drying out when reheating. If your leftover chili is frozen, it is ideal to thaw it in the fridge overnight before reheating.

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What can I use instead of chorizo in chili con carne?

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This recipe uses Mexican chorizo and ground beef to create an exceptionally flavorful chili con carne base, but there are options to replace the chorizo, if you can't find it at your local market or are simply looking for an alternative.

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Longaniza is a perfect substitution if you cannot find chorizo. Longaniza is another Hispanic sausage with many variants, but Mexican longaniza is very similar to Mexican chorizo. The primary difference between the two is generally how the meat is prepared. Chorizo is typically made with ground pork, whereas longaniza is often made with minced pork. They are spiced very similarly, and contain similar amounts of fat, so they can be used interchangeably.

Kielbasa — a type of Polish sausage — is typically made from pork or a combination of pork and beef. It's generally less spicy than chorizo, with a different flavor profile, but it could still work here if you doctor it up a bit with some paprika, garlic, and chili powder.

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Chorizo And Beef Chili Con Carne Recipe

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With some heat from chili powder and jalapeños and three types of beans to complement the two proteins, this chili recipe may just become your new go-to.

Prep Time

3

minutes

Cook Time

18

minutes

servings

6

Servings

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Total time: 21 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 10 ounces chorizo
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 2 jalapeños, diced
  • 1 tablespoon cumin
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • ¼ cup tomato paste
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1 (15-ounce) can kidney beans
  • 1 (15-ounce) can pinto beans
  • 1 (15-ounce) can black beans
  • 1 ½ teaspoons sugar
  • Salt, to taste

Directions

  1. Bring a large pot to high heat and add the ground beef and chorizo. Cook, breaking the meat apart with a spatula for 5-6 minutes, until plenty of fat has rendered.
  2. Add the onion and jalapeño to the pot and cook for another 5 minutes, until the onions turn translucent.
  3. Next, add the cumin, chili powder, and tomato paste. Mix together well and cook for 4-5 minutes, until you can smell the tomato paste caramelizing.
  4. Pour in the broth, bring back to high heat, and simmer for 3 minutes.
  5. Stir in the beans and simmer for 3 minutes.
  6. Remove from the heat, stir in the sugar, and add salt to taste.
  7. Serve hot with sour cream, grated cheese, corn chips, and chopped chives, if desired.

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FAQs

Can you cook chorizo and beef at the same time? ›

Crumble the ground beef and chorizo into a stockpot over medium-high heat. Using a spatula, chop up meat as it cooks so there are no large pieces. Continue cooking for 10-15 minutes or until the mixture is cooked through and no pink remains.

What is the best meat combination for chili? ›

When making chili, former Southern Living Test Kitchen Director, Robby Melvin, recommends using a mix of ground chuck and ground sirloin. "It's the best of both worlds," he says. "You get a balanced lean-to-fat ratio from the chuck and the hearty, beefy leanness from the sirloin."

What's the difference between chilli con carne and carne con chilli? ›

The classic 'chilli con carne' made with beans and minced beef is more of a Tex-Mex recipe. In Mexico, home cooks make carne con chilli for their families, using cubed beef or pork in a rich chilli sauce with or without tomatoes, with beans and or rice on the side.

What can I add to chilli con carne for more flavor? ›

Tip to increase the flavour

Rather than add the teaspoon of sugar, you can stir in a small piece of chocolate (about the size of your thumbnail) when you add the beans. Any plain dark chocolate will do. Be careful not to add too much – you don't want to be able to identify the flavour of the chocolate.

Can you brown ground beef and chorizo together? ›

In a heavy skillet, break up the ground beef and chorizo over high heat, then allow it to cook through and brown. Season with a half teaspoon of salt.

Is chorizo good mixed with ground beef? ›

Chorizo and Ground Beef Tacos are home-cooking at its best. Supremo® Brand Pork Chorizo adds so much depth and delicious flavor to this satisfying treat, that you will need to make them by the tray!

What is the secret to really good chili? ›

Rumi Spice's top tips for making chili:
  • Brown the Meat.
  • Don't Forget Vegetables.
  • Elevate with Extra Flavor.
  • Only Add Flavorful Liquids.
  • Opt for Dried Beans.
  • Season Early and Often.
  • Add Some Acidity at the End.
  • Top It Off.

What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

Here are some of the most common (and most effective) flavor boosters to add to your chili recipe.
  • Booze (Beer, Wine, or Liquor) ...
  • Liquid Smoke. ...
  • Brine or Vinegar. ...
  • Soy Sauce. ...
  • Fish Sauce. ...
  • Worcestershire Sauce. ...
  • Coffee or Espresso Powder. ...
  • Chocolate.
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Do Mexicans eat chili con carne? ›

The Mexican equivalent of Chilli con Carne is Frijoles Charros. It's more of a soup based Chilli. But they sometimes add pastor meat to it along with onions and cilantro and Manchego cheese.

How do you add depth to chili con carne? ›

In this recipe, red wine, Worcestershire sauce and beef stock add depth of flavour and some sweetness, but you can also add a square or two of dark chocolate at the end. Also, browning the meat thoroughly will add lots of flavour (see the technique video at the bottom of the page for tips on how to brown meat).

What do Americans call chilli con carne? ›

Chili Con Carne, a.k.a. Texas Red

The chili that was invented in San Antonio is said to be a bowl of "red": tender, individual stewed chunks of beef swaddled in a spicy, cumin-spiked sauce made from red chiles, which lend the dish an appealing russet hue.

How do you deepen chili flavor? ›

A cup of strong, brewed coffee will work wonders for your pot of chili, imparting a deep, roasted flavor that will make the chili taste like it simmered away all day long.

How to jazz up a chili con carne? ›

I like to mix it up and use black beans, butter beans, cannellini beans or pinto beans. A can of mixed beans also works well, but avoid the type that come in their own sauce. Sometimes I add a can of sweetcorn - It looks pretty against the colours of the chilli.

What ingredient makes chili thick? ›

All-purpose flour and cornstarch are useful for thickening chili, as well as sauces, soups, and stews.

Can you cook different meats at the same time? ›

Meat and poultry can be placed together on the grill for cooking. It's important to use a food thermometer to be sure all of the food has reached a high enough temperature to destroy foodborne bacteria.

How long does it take beef chorizo to cook? ›

Cover and cook: Put a lid over the pan and allow the chorizo links to cook for about 10-12 minutes, turning them frequently. Remove cover and keep cooking: Take off the lid and continue cooking the chorizo for an additional five to seven minutes or until golden brown.

Is beef chorizo already cooked? ›

Mexican chorizo is generally packaged raw and must be cooked before you eat it. Spanish chorizo is made safe to eat through a curing process, so you don't need to cook it.

Do you have to cook chorizo first? ›

Chorizo can be bought as a whole sausage of either soft cooking chorizo – which must be cooked before eating – or a firmer, drier cured sausage that can be sliced and eaten without cooking. It is also sold thinly sliced, like salami, to be enjoyed raw as tapas.

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