Mexican Red Chili Recipes

Our red chili gets its color not from extreme heat, but from a saucy tomato base full of Mexican flavor. Serve Mexican red chili with tortillas or our soft Fry Bread.

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Firehouse Chili

From Better Homes and Gardens

Hot cooked macaroni helps mellow this super-spicy beef chili recipe.

Firehouse Chili

Kickin' Hot Chili

From Diabetic Living

If you like your beef chili seriously hot, this recipe is for you. For an even bigger kick, use the whole teaspoon of cayenne pepper.

Kickin' Hot Chili

Texas Red Chili with Fry Bread

From Better Homes and Gardens

You can make this beef stew ahead of time and reheat it. Or you can make it in the slow cooker.

Texas Red Chili with Fry Bread

Two-Tomato Stew Chili

From Better Homes and Gardens

Bright and tangy sun-dried tomatoes, sweet peppers and juicy golden raisins elevate this chili to new heights. Don't feel pressured to use expensive cuts of beef in every meal. Stews and chilis offer the perfect opportunity to use cheaper cuts, as the cooking process easily breaks up connective tissue. Look for well-marbled cuts for the richest flavor.

Two-Tomato Stew Chili

Fruit and Nut Chili

From Better Homes and Gardens

If you're looking for a change from the typical chili, give this one a try. The addition of curry, apples, almonds, cocoa, and cinnamon bring unexpected but savory flavors.

Fruit and Nut Chili

New World Chili

From Better Homes and Gardens

Not your ordinary chili recipe, this slow cooker version combines turkey with butternut squash, corn, cranberries, and jalapeno pepper for a unique taste sensation.

New World Chili

Three-Alarm Chili

From Better Homes and Gardens

Jalapeno pepper, hot chili powder, and hot sausage are the trio that makes this zesty chili recipe a fiery meal.

Three-Alarm Chili

Bowl O' Red Chili

From Diabetic Living

Texans have strong opinions about their chili recipes. The meat must be cubed, never ground. Beans may be served alongside, but are never stirred into the mixture; neither are canned tomatoes.

Bowl O' Red Chili

Spicy Sweet Chili

From Better Homes and Gardens

When it comes to chili recipes, you don't normally find pineapple in the ingredient list, but the fruit adds a hint of sweetness in contrast to the beef and spices.

Spicy Sweet Chili

Mexican-Style Chili

From Fine Cooking Magazine

I like to serve this stew-like chili with warm tortillas, chopped white onion, sprigs of cilantro, slices of avocado, and grated sharp cheeses. I recommend Cotija or even an aged Cheddar.

Mexican-Style Chili

Hearty Beef Chili

From Diabetic Living

For a fall open house, make this beef chili in the slow cooker. As guests arrive, set out chips and cheese and let them help themselves to a bowl.

Hearty Beef Chili

Vegetarian Chili

From Diabetic Living

No-salt-added tomatoes and tomato sauce, and salt-free seasoning blend, keep the sodium low in this hearty, meatless chili recipe.

Vegetarian Chili

Chipotle Chili with Hominy and Beans

From Diabetic Living

Using no-salt-added tomatoes and rinsing the beans and hominy helps cuts the sodium levels in this high fiber chili recipe.

Chipotle Chili with Hominy and Beans

Turkey and Bean Chili

From Diabetic Living

This mild flavored chili is lower in sodium than most canned chilis or chili seasoning blends.

Turkey and Bean Chili

Vegetable Chili con Queso

From Better Homes and Gardens

Vegetable Chili con Queso

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