Nothing beats coming home to a slow cooker filled with rich, simmering chili. This Easy Crockpot Chili delivers that classic comfort—tender ground beef, warm spices, beans, tomatoes, and aromatics—without requiring much hands-on time. With minimal prep in the morning, your crockpot transforms simple ingredients into a flavorful, filling meal ready whenever you are. It’s perfect for busy weeknights, chilly days, or meal-prep Sundays when you want something reliable and satisfying.

The beauty of this chili is its flexibility. You can make it mild or spicy, include multiple types of beans, or swap the protein entirely. Every ingredient builds layers of flavor as it cooks low and slow, leaving you with a chili that tastes like it simmered all day—because it did.
Why You’ll Love This Crockpot Chili
Hands-Off Cooking
Once the beef is browned, the slow cooker does all the work.
Bold, Cozy Flavor
Chili powder, cumin, oregano, and garlic create a warm, inviting aroma and deep flavor.
Kid-Friendly Yet Customizable
Keep it mild or dial up the heat with cayenne or jalapeños.
Great for Meal Prep
Chili tastes even better the next day and freezes perfectly.
Simple Ingredients, Big Comfort
Everything comes together easily with pantry staples.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Main Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs ground beef (or turkey)
- 1 large onion, diced
- 2–3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 (28 oz) can diced tomatoes, undrained
- 1 (15 oz) can kidney beans, rinsed
- 1 (15 oz) can black beans, rinsed (optional)
Seasonings
- 2 tbsp chili powder
- 1 tbsp cumin
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- ½ tsp onion powder (optional)
- ½ tsp garlic powder (optional)
- Salt and black pepper
- Optional heat: red pepper flakes or cayenne
How to Make Crockpot Chili
Before You Begin
Prepare your slow cooker and ingredients before starting. Cooking times and results may vary depending on slow cooker model and fill level. Use visual cues such as gentle bubbling and tender texture to confirm doneness.
1. Brown the Meat
Cook beef or turkey until browned and crumbly. Drain excess fat.
This keeps the chili flavorful and prevents greasiness.
2. Load the Slow Cooker
Add meat, diced onion, and garlic.
3. Add Everything Else
Stir in tomatoes, beans, and seasonings. Mix well.
4. Slow Cook
- Low: 6–8 hours
- High: 3–4 hours
Adjust thickness by uncovering the last hour (to thicken) or adding broth (to thin).
5. Serve
Top with cheese, sour cream, green onions, cilantro, or avocado.

How to Serve Crockpot Chili
Serve it with warm cornbread, crackers, tortilla chips, or baked potatoes. A topping bar with shredded cheese, chopped onions, jalapeños, sour cream, or avocado makes it feel extra special—especially for game days or gatherings.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping the browning step: reduces flavor.
- Using too many beans: can overwhelm the texture.
- Opening the lid often: slows cooking significantly.
- Not adjusting seasoning at the end: chili needs final salt/taste balancing.
- Not rinsing canned beans: can make the chili too salty.
FAQ
Can I make this chili vegetarian?
Yes. Replace the meat with additional beans, lentils, or a plant-based crumble. Lentils help mimic the texture of ground meat and add protein. If you’re using lentils, add an extra half cup of broth because they absorb liquid as they cook.
Can I make the chili spicier?
Absolutely. Add chopped jalapeños, cayenne pepper, chipotle peppers in adobo, or your favorite hot sauce. The crockpot mutes heat slightly over time, so taste and adjust just before serving.
Do I really have to brown the meat first?
Browning isn’t mandatory but highly recommended. It adds deeper flavor and gives the chili a richer texture. Adding raw meat directly to the crockpot can affect texture and flavor. Browning first helps improve both.
What if I want a thicker chili?
Cook uncovered for the final hour, mash a few beans into the chili, or add a small spoonful of tomato paste. If you prefer thinner chili, stir in a splash of broth near the end.
Can I double this recipe?
Yes, as long as your slow cooker is large enough (6–8 quarts). The cooking time stays nearly the same, though it may need an extra 30 minutes if packed full.
Is this freezer-friendly?
Very. Chili freezes beautifully for up to three months. Portion it into containers, cool completely, and freeze. Thaw overnight and reheat on the stovetop or microwave.
Can I use different beans?
Yes—pinto beans, white beans, or chili beans all work well.
Conclusion
This Easy Crockpot Chili delivers everything you want in a comforting dinner—deep flavor, hearty ingredients, and the convenience of hands-off cooking. It’s dependable enough for weeknights, crowd-pleasing enough for gatherings, and flexible enough for whatever ingredients you have on hand. Whether you enjoy it with cornbread, over baked potatoes, or straight from the bowl, this chili is the kind of recipe you’ll return to again and again.

Easy Crockpot Chili
Ingredients
Method
- Before You Begin
- Prepare your slow cooker and ingredients before starting. Cooking times and results may vary depending on slow cooker model and fill level. Use visual cues such as gentle bubbling and tender texture to confirm doneness.
- Brown meat in a skillet; drain excess fat.
- Add meat, onions, and garlic to the slow cooker.
- Stir in tomatoes, beans, and all spices.
- Cover and cook on low 6–8 hours or high 3–4 hours.
- Serve with toppings of choice.
- Cooking Notes
- Prep takes about 15 minutes, followed by 6–8 hours on LOW or 3–4 hours on HIGH in the slow cooker. Cooking times may vary by slow cooker model. For a thicker chili, cook uncovered during the final hour. For a thinner consistency, stir in a small amount of broth near the end. Allow the chili to rest briefly before serving so flavors can settle.
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