Chili for When You Don’t Feel Like Making Chili

By Lori Stultz, Communications Manager

Chili

When I threw these ingredients together, turned on my crock pot, left for a good chunk of the day, and came home to a meal I didn’t have to do any type of preparation for, it felt like I had cheated at making a delicious meal.

For a feel-good bowl of chili on the days you just don’t feel like spending time in the kitchen, this is it.

Chili for When You Don’t Feel Like Making Chili

Yields 4 servings.

Ingredients

  • 1 bag beefy crumbles (Beyond Meat, Boca, Gardein, etc.)
  • 1 bag frozen sweet potatoes
  • 1 can black beans
  • 1 15 oz can fire roasted tomatoes
  • 1 packet vegetarian chili seasoning mix
  • 1-1 ½ cups water (amount depends on how thick you like your chili)

Directions

Crock Pot Method

  1. Set the temperature to high, pour all of the ingredients in, and give it a good stir. You can let the chili heat in the crock pot for up to eight hours. The longer the chili is in the crock pot, the more flavorful it will be.

Stove Top Method

  1. Pour all of the ingredients into a large pan. Turn the heat to medium-high, stir, and heat thoroughly. If you’re not ready to eat it right away, turn the heat to low until you’re ready. The longer the chili sits on low heat, the more flavorful it will be.

Recipe Tips/Variations

  • For a little extra flavor, try adding a dollop of vegan sour cream or guacamole.
  • You can also add a handful of vegan shredded cheddar cheese.

2 thoughts on “Chili for When You Don’t Feel Like Making Chili

  1. I have always had meat with all my meals, it was a must being an all American athlete in basketball in the 70’s and 80’s. I was on a full basketball scholarship so I am very disciplined. Now I need guidance to become a vegan but love my cheese and meat. Please help give me a good receipt book.

    1. Hi Cindy,

      Thank you so much for your comment! I’d strongly suggest checking out our merchandise page and checking out the cookbooks we have available for sale. Those are a few of our favorites!

      I’d also strongly encourage you to check out our Vegan Mentor Program. It would be a really great way for you to connect with another vegan who can give you good information on the ins and outs of reducing your animal food consumption. Here is the link to those two pages! http://reports.veganoutreach.org/vegan-mentorship-program/ and http://reports.veganoutreach.org/merchandise/

      And please feel free to email me directly if you have more questions or concerns: [email protected]

      Thank you!

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