One-Pot Starch-Free Chili (large batch)
Comfort food at its finest (especially on chilly winter days)!
When I make this one-pot starch-free chili, I always make a large batch. Either I freeze leftovers in meal-sized portions or I throw in beans for the rest of the family to enjoy the chili alongside me. As posted, the recipe is large – you could adjust the amount to your preference, but I promise you’ll be making it again soon.
My favorite way to eat this chili is over a bed of lettuce and then I dress it up with whatever I have available: ripe avocado, fresh cherry tomatoes, shredded smoked cheese, etc. Don’t be put off by the odd ingredients – I promise it all works together.
One final note: This recipe tastes even better the next day as it allows the flavors to meld together beautifully!
Ingredients
ground beef | 3 lb | |
mushrooms, chopped (white or baby bella) | 3 cups | |
yellow onion, chopped | 2 cups | |
celery, chopped | 2 cups | |
radishes, chopped | 2 cups | |
bell peppers, chopped | 2 cups | |
garlic, minced | 1 tbsp | |
chili powder (*see recipe notes) | ½ cup | |
tomato sauce | 3 (15oz) cans | |
tomato paste | 1 (6oz) can | |
beef broth or water | 1 cup | |
cacao powder | 2 tsp | |
apple cider vinegar | 1 tbsp | |
fish sauce | 1 tbsp | |
coconut aminos | 1 tbsp | |
honey (or maple syrup) | 2 tbsp | |
sea salt | to taste |
Directions:
- Saute chopped onions in olive oil in a large pot (one that will hold all ingredients).
- Add ground beef and cook until browned.
- Add chopped mushrooms, celery, radishes, bell peppers, garlic, and chili powder. Mix and cook for 5 minutes.
- Add all remaining and simmer, covered for 30 minutes.
- Serve hot with your favorite garnishes.
- Note: This recipe tastes even better the next day. Once cooled to room temperature, store in the fridge or split into meal-sized portions and freeze.
Recipe Notes:
- For this recipe to be starch-free, it is important to have chili powder that doesn’t contain starchy ingredients. Check out this starch-free chili powder mix recipe.
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