These beef chili recipes are classic and comforting.

Made in a slow cooker for simple a weekday meal.

Top with shredded Cheddar cheese and corn chips.

texas chili in bowls with onions and cheese

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Game Day Chili

Beth Dreiling Hontzas

This meaty favorite is perfect for a football party.

It freezes beautifully for a super quick meal another day.

Start by sauteing the ingredients before adding the noodles and letting the pressure cooker do the rest.

Easy Chili

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This recipe yields a whopping 18 cups and guarantees to satisfy a crowd.

Plus, the slow cooker does most of the work, and we can’t say no to that.

Plus, with less meat and more beans, this recipe has fewer calories without sacrificing flavor or heartiness.

Classic Beef Chili - Southern Living

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Everyone will be lining up for seconds and if they aren’t, we’ll eat our hat.

(And their chili.)

As soon as you take a bite of her renowned chili recipe, you’ll understand.

pork chili verde

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While not a quick recipe, it sure is delicious.

Serve with your favorite toppings and freshly baked jalapeno cornbread.

Game Day Chili

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Cheesy Chili Hash Brown Bake

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Southern Living Slow Cooker Brisket Chili in the bowl to serve

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Instant Pot Chili Mac

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Southern Living Chili For A Crowd in bowls to serve with glasses of beer

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Southern Living Three-Bean Beef Chili in bowls to serve

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Miranda Lambert’s Buckshot Chili from cookbook Y’all Eat Yet?

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