Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

This authentic Texas chili recipe is the tried-and-true beef chili recipe of your dreams!Thick, spicy, and smoky as all chili recipes should be, this “Bowl o’ Red” covers the flavor bases with homemade goodness your family will love.

Chili is the state dish of Texas,so you know this chili recipe isn’t messing around! It’s also a NO bean chili— part of what makes this chili, well,Texas chiliis the absence of beans and the punch of other flavors and textures.

We love chili in our house! Try a few more of my best chili recipes next! My turkey chili, and Mom’s classic chili are huge favorites in our house. My white chicken chili and steak chili are always in our dinner rotation.

Simmer up a pot of full-flavored chili today! Let’s get cooking!

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What is Texas Chili?

The Houston Press describes it as a uniquely Texan invention from the 1800s, popularized by working-class “chili queens” on Military Plaza in San Antonio. Some stories trace this popular dish back to a 1600s Spanish nun, known as the Lady in Blue whose actual name was Maria de Agreda. It was said that her spirit traveled across the ocean to preach Christianity to the Native Americans, according to National Chili Day.

Whatever you believe about the mythic origins of chili, today’s Texas style chili is best known for tender beef, seasoned onions, and ground chilies. My recipe plays with some other yummy ingredients. Let me walk you through the flavors!

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What Makes Chili Chili?

Generally, chili is a combination of ground meat, generally beef, ground chili powder or fresh peppers, and beans….just not in authentic Texas.

Why Doesn’t Texas Chili Have Beans?

Authentic Texas chili NEVER has bean! Why? Because the ladies who created this iconic dish, the chili queens, made a chili of meat, chile peppers, and sauce. They served beans, as an option on the side but never in the chili.

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Texas Chili Ingredients

  • Beef: You will need a cut that has sufficient fat to hold up to the simmering process and deliver a texture that isn’t dry. Hand-cut cubes from a chuck roast work beautifully.
    • I prefer a coarsely ground 80/20 (also called a “chili grind”) that I can pick up from my local butcher. You might also use a standard grind 80/20, but it will have a smoother, less chunky texture. You can also use a chuck roast that’s been cut down into 1-inch cubes.
  • Oil: Any neutral-flavored vegetable oil will work.
  • Onions: I use yellow onion.
  • Garlic: Use fresh garlic, not the stuff that comes minced in a jar. The liquid it comes in gives it an off-flavor.
  • Chili Powder:Chili powderis no trivial matter for true chili aficionados. My family prefers meals on the milder side, so I usually go for a good commercial blend.
    • The result gives you a sturdy chili flavor with deep tones and detectable smokiness without burning your tastebuds!
    • If you’re interested in more info on chili powder, here’s an article you might enjoy.
  • Cumin: Adds an earthy, slightly citrusy, smoky flavor.
  • Paprika: I use mild, sweet paprika in this recipe. If you want you can up the heat level with hot paprika.
  • Oregano: Adds an aromatic, pungent, herbaceous flavor.
  • Salt: Regular table salt.
  • Black Pepper: For the best taste, use freshly ground black pepper.
  • Bay Leaves: Add an herbaceous flavor with notes of black pepper.
  • Crushed Tomatoes: This is the most controversial ingredient in an authentic Texas chili! Some chefs swear by tomatoes; others refuse to even entertain the idea. If you scoff at tomatoes in your chili, give this recipe a try — I’ll make a tomato convert out of you!
  • Tomato Paste:
  • Better than Bouillon:I love adding Better than Bouillon to my soups and stews to give dishes an extra punch of beef flavor! This is one of the secret ingredients to make your chili taste like it’s been simmering all day. Better Than Bouillon is available at most supermarkets.
  • Amber Ale Beer
  • Water
  • Masa: Masa is flour made from corn. It’s most often used to make tortillas and other baked goods in Mexican cuisine. But for this recipe, you’ll use it the same way you use corn starch — as athickener!

Toppings:

  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Sour Cream
  • Red Onions
  • Jalapeño

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How To Store + Freeze + Make-Ahead Texas Chili

The best part of chili is the leftovers! Chili tastes even better the next day, once the spices and flavors have a chance to really settle in.

  • How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge?This recipe can be stored in your fridge for up to four days. I think it always tastes better the next day, once the ingredients have had time to settle, so this makes a great next-day lunch leftover meal!
    • You can shake up the flavor combination day to day by using different toppings. One day, go for cheese; the next, do avocado and salsa for a Mexican splurge. The possibilities are endless!
  • Can You Freeze This?Yes! This chili recipe will last you up to six months in the freezer. Just make sure you thoroughly cool the chili before you freeze it — the residual heat will create steam during the freezing process, which will lead to freezer burn. And no one likes freezer burn!
  • Make-Ahead Tips:The best way to make this no bean Texas chili recipe ahead is to follow the steps through Step Five, stopping just before you simmer. Since your meat is fully cooked, you can store the chili base as you would normal chili, in the fridge — where it will last for up to four days — or in the freezer — for up to six months.
    • Simmering is what gets all the flavors condensed, so once you’re ready to finish the chili, don’t skip the simmering! You’ll definitely want to get all those yummy flavors married together properly.
  • Food Safety: Here’s a food safety guide for chili.

Try Texas Chili The Next Day

Why is chili better the next day? As the chili cools and rests, the flavors mingle and marry and become mellower and more well-rounded. The meat breaks down and as it does, it releases more flavor. This Texas Chili is no exception!

Serving Recommendations

What goes with Texas chili? I love it with cornbread! My sweet cake-like Bisquick cornbread, jalapeno bacon cornbread, or my Southern cornbread are all equally delicious accompaniments.

If you’re more in a biscuit mood for dunking, try my butter swim biscuits, easy-peasy drop Bisquick biscuits, or huge and yummy cat head biscuits!

My hubs like it with a side of Mexican rice, KFC Coleslaw, or my southwest salad.

How to Make Texas Chili Recipe

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  1. Brown the beef. Set aside.
  2. Saute the onion.
  3. Stir in the spices.
  4. Return the brown beef and add the remaining ingredients. Simmer.
  5. Serve with any toppings.

***See full instructions below.

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Texas Chili Recipe

Our authentic Texas Chili recipe is beefy, thick, spicy and smokey. This "Bowl o' Red" is hearty and succulent homemade goodness your family will LOVE!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Servings: 6 People

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds coarse ground beef, 80/20 or chuck also called chili grind
  • vegetable oil as needed
  • 2 cups yellow onions chopped
  • 2 tablespoons garlic, minced
  • 3 tablespoons chili powder
  • 2 tablespoons ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon oregano
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons black pepper
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 heaping tablespoon Better than Bouillon - beef flavor
  • 1 (12-ounce) bottle amber ale beer
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons masa

Toppings:

  • cheddar cheese shredded
  • sour cream
  • red onions chopped
  • jalapeno sliced

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Instructions

Make Chili:

  • In a 6-quart saucepan, over medium-high heat, brown the beef crumbling as it browns, in batches so as not to crowd the pan. Remove the browned meat (2pounds) to a paper towel-lined plate.

  • Remove all but 1/4 cup of the fat in the pan, if there's not 1/4 cup fat, add vegetable oil, as needed. Add the onion (2cups) and cook, on medium, stirring occasionally, until browned and soft, about 10-12 minutes.

  • Stir in garlic (2tablespoons), chili powder (3tablespoons), cumin (2tablespoons), smoked paprika (1tablespoon), and oregano (1tablespoon) and cook, stirring constantly so as not to burn the spices, until the spices are fragrant, about 1-2 minutes.

  • Return the browned beef to the saucepan and add the salt (2teaspoons), pepper (2teaspoons), bay leaves (2), crushed tomatoes (1 can), tomato paste (3tablespoons), Better than Bouillon (1heaping tablespoon), 3/4 cup of the amber ale beer and 1/3 a cup of water and simmer 20 minutes.

  • Add the remaining 3/4 cup of beer, another 2/3 cup of water, and masa (2tablespoons) and simmer for 30-40 minutes, stirring occasionally, until chili is thick.

  • Serve with any toppingsyou like.

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  • Alton Brown Chili

  • Boilermaker Chili

  • Easy Mexican Taco Chili Recipe

  • Pioneer Woman Chili

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Notes

  1. Beef: You will need a cut that has sufficient fat to hold up to the simmering process and deliver a texture that isn’t dry. Hand-cut cubes from a chuck roast work beautifully.
    • I prefer a coarsely ground 80/20 (also called a “chili grind”) that I can pick up from my local butcher. You might also use a standard grind 80/20, but it will have a smoother, less chunky texture. You can also use a chuck roast that’s been cut down into 1-inch cubes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/6 of the recipe | Calories: 464kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 102mg | Sodium: 1485mg | Potassium: 784mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 2005IU | Vitamin C: 17.8mg | Calcium: 133mg | Iron: 8.2mg

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  1. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (11)Kelly says

    I love this recipe! Nothing too crazy prep-wise, and it’s delicious! I am making for a second time tonight for an office Superbowl lunch tomorrow, can’t wait to have again!

    Reply

    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (12)Kathleen says

      Yaaaay! I hope you’ll enjoy this chili while watching the game 🙂

      Reply

  2. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (13)Andy O. says

    Hi Kathleen,
    This sounds like a great recipe. I have previously made recipes that were posted from the Terlingua chili cook-offs which I am a big fan of however I’m searching for other ideas that use real onions and garlic instead of just powder. I have an assortment of chili powders that I got from mild bills gunpowder foods. I think I’ll use a blend when I try your recipe. Perhaps cowtown light, Mexene, and gebhardt powders. I’m also experimenting and plan on using cubed brisket that I will smoke on my smoker. I have a feeling with what I’m doing combined with the goodness of your recipe that it’s going to be nothing short of amazing. Thanks for the recipe!

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (14)Kathleen says

      I agree totally, Andy!!

      Reply

      • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (15)Andy Okun says

        Just wanted to get back to you and let you know that the chili was super delicious! Thanks Kathleen!!

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        • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (16)Kathleen says

          Yaaaay! I’m glad you like this, Andy! Thanks for the positive feedback 🙂

          Reply

          • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (17)Andy Okun says

            I filmed a video for the chili that I made. Even though I deviated a bit I still gave credit to you and referred people back to your page. in my description and gave your page a shoutout near the close of the video. In case you would like to see it, here is the link (if not allowed then please delete):
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tajKSQheiU

          • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (18)Kathleen says

            Hi, Andy! Wow, thank you so much! 🙂
            We’d love to try your version!
            I watched the video, I agree, this chili is perfect on rainy cold day. Thanks for putting the recipe link in your description box. 🙂

  3. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (19)Kim says

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! Chili is one of my all-time favorites, and I’ve been experimenting with different versions. I love making a big pot for game day. I can’t wait to try yours. Chili with beer is the best!

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (20)Kathleen says

      You’re so welcome, Kim! This is a game day go to in our house!

      Reply

  4. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (21)Catherine Cook says

    We have this on weekly rotation in our house. It’s phenomenal and when I tell my family it’s chili night, I get full excitement from everyone. I make homemade skillet cornbread to go along and there are never any leftovers 🙂 Thank you for a great recipe!!

    Reply

  5. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (23)Todd says

    Made this chili for the first time this past weekend and won a chili contest with it! I had a clean crockpot at the end of the contest. I added some different chili flakes to turn up the heat a little bit as well as added some anchor chili powder to give it a bit more of smoky flavor. Other than that I followed the recipe. Cooking again for another chili contest!

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (24)Kathleen says

      Wow! That’s really really awesome, Tod! Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing your feedback. 🙂

      Reply

  6. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (25)Andrew says

    Outstanding chili! I didn’t have any Masa so I used corn starch in place of it.

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (26)Kathleen says

      So happy you enjoyed this chili, Andrew!

      Reply

  7. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (27)Dawn says

    My husband and I tasted Texas Chili for the first time the other day, and we’ve been jonesing for more! I searched and searched online and when I came to your recipe I knew it was the One.
    I followed your recipe verbatim, except that I added a pinch of grated baking chocolate and a few Juniper berries.
    I just finished cooking and I’m LOVING this recipe! I can’t wait for my Husband to get home so we can dig in. I chopped pinientos de Padre and added them to the collection of toppings along with some shredded Spanish cheese.
    No matter what you add to it, this chili base recipe makes the dish. Much appreciation to you!

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (28)Kathleen says

      Yaaaay! Thank you so much, Dawn! I wanna try your version, that sounds so yummy! I’m so happy you found and liked this chili 🙂

      Reply

    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (29)Don says

      This is REAL chili ! Great recipe and so encouraging to see the Authentic Texas recipe which means NO BEANS ! Nothing wrong with beans and i understand it was first used in cattle drives when they were low on meats, but it should be called something else, because it’s NOT chili ! I love this recipe and sometimes I like to put a couple small i inc pieces of dark chocolate in it.

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      • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (30)Kathleen says

        Thank you, Don! Glad you like this chili. I appreciate it!

        Reply

  8. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (31)Gary says

    Any alternative for the masa? Thanks 👋

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (32)Kathleen says

      Hi Gary. You can omit it all together and simply simmer it longer until you reach desired thickness. A couple of readers have done it this way.

      Reply

    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (33)William Kirscht says

      I’ve found that tortilla chips processed or smashed to very small works great s a sub

      Reply

  9. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (34)Bobby says

    Does that calorie count include the toppings?

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (35)Kathleen says

      Hi, Bobby. No, the toppings are not included in the nutrition facts. 🙂

      Reply

  10. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (36)Dee says

    where is the peppers? chili needs to have a little heat

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (37)Kathleen says

      Hi, Dee. You can add more. I used chili powder.

      Reply

    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (38)Jennifer Saxton says

      My 9-year-old son and I made this chili last night for dinner. It was a hit. He cooks with me and I make him measure out all the ingredients while reading the recipe. I actually make it difficult by giving him a 1/4 cup measuring cup when he needs 1 1/4 cup of something so he has to figure out how many he needs. We loved the fact you added the amounts (3/4 cup, 1 teaspoon, etc) in the written directions because he kept us from scrolling up and down, over and over.

      Thanks for a delicious recipe and making it so much easier to follow.

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      • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (39)Kathleen says

        HI, Jennifer! You and your son are both adorable! I’m so happy you both made this chili and he’s in charge of measurements 🙂
        I appreciate your feedback and so happy you like this recipe. Thank you so much <3

        Reply

  11. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (40)Minnie says

    This has become a staple recipe in this Texas gal’s house! We like our chili spicy, so I add fresh chopped jalapeños (keep the seeds), some Louisiana Hot Sauce, and Worcestershire sauce for a little more flavor. I also increase the seasoning measurements. If my jalapeños don’t have enough kick, I add a little chipotle powder.

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (41)Kathleen says

      Hi, Minnie! That sounds so good! Thank you for sharing your tweaks 🙂

      Reply

  12. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (42)Valerie says

    Is there a substitute for Amber ale beer?

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (43)Kathleen says

      Hi Valerie, you can use any type of beer or plain beef broth.

      Reply

  13. Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (44)Mark says

    I made this and it is one of the best chili recipes I’ve tried in 69 years! I made a double batch (4 lbs). Instead of 6 T of generic chili powder, I used 3T of Penderey’s Ft. Worth Light. Near the end, I added 2 tsp of Penderey’s San Antonio Red. For my Colorado friends, I added canned red beans. It was a huge hit! I’m taking some to the Thanksgiving feast!

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    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (45)Kathleen says

      Hi, Mark! Your version is awesome! Thank you for your positive feedback. Happy Thanksgiving 🙂

      Reply

    • Texas Chili Recipe-{Best Bowl o' Red} Gonna Want Seconds (46)Robin says

      I am from Fort Worth and LOVE Penderey’s! Going to try this recipe tomorrow when the hard freeze hits Cowtown!

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FAQs

What is known as a bowl of red Texas chili is never made with? ›

If you did not know that the chili in Texas never, ever contains beans, then you have not discussed chili with a Texan.

What is the difference between Texas chili and regular chili? ›

What primarily distinguishes Texas chili from other chili recipes you might find is a lack of beans, but it also doesn't feature any tomatoes. It is, largely, a ground beef dish that's seasoned with a spicy chili paste made of dried peppers.

What is real Texas chili made of? ›

Real Texas chili is all about the beef, chiles and spices. Of course, that's not to say beans and tomatoes aren't delicious in chili. Despite growing up in Texas, I've had many delicious chilis over the years that feature beans and tomatoes. Those chilis just aren't a true Texas style.

What is the difference between Cincinnati style chili and Texas chili? ›

Texas chili is full of chili powder, often home-made and and may have cumin, but doesn't have a lot of nuance. Texas chili may be served with saltines and probably with cheese and onions, but isn't served on rice or spaghetti. Cincinnati chili is milder and sweeter and may have some seasonings like allspice.

What is the difference between Texas chili and Colorado chili? ›

So how do they differ? Well, besides the different chile peppers used, Texas chili is traditionally made without tomatoes, though you will find them in chile colorado. Likewise, fillers are verboten in Texas chili yet potatoes are welcome in chile colorado.

What did cowboys eat chili? ›

Suppression only fueled this fire and in the 1800's chili was a staple food for cowboys, ruffians, and Adventurers on the Western Frontier. It was even served up in jails. Originally made of dried beef, fat and spices carried in saddlebags, then reconstituted over campfires. It was cheap and hearty and filling.

What are the best beans for chili? ›

The best beans for chili are pinto, kidney, and black beans, like in this easy and tasty recipe. This 3-bean chili freezes great for meals later in the week. If you prefer thinner chili, add an extra can of tomato sauce. The green chiles are not hot and add a wonderful flavor, so don't be afraid to use them.

When should you add beans to chili? ›

You know the saying, “save the best for last?” To keep your beans nice and plump, add them about 20 minutes before you finish cooking. This will give them plenty of time to impart that perfectly seasoned chili flavor to your recipe without overcooking.

Do Texans put meat in their chili? ›

Chile con carne, the Mexican version, is spiced beans (same peppers as above) with ground or chunks of (usually ) beef, goat, or mutton. You can use cooked tomatos in either without being shot. I live in Houston, Texas and Texans say no beans in the chili. It's just ground beef or steak beef with spices.

What is Devil chili? ›

Devil is an F1 hybrid variety of serrano chilli. The plant produces heavy yields of very large 9½cm (3¾in) long by 1cm (½in) wide hot peppers. Peppers are very hot and turn from glossy dark green to red when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers.

Should Texas chili have beans? ›

But in Texas, beans have no place in a pot of chili. The classic Lone Star State chili, popularly known as “Texas Red,” includes a small and carefully curated selection of ingredients, and its bean-free simplicity is a point of pride for generations of Texans.

What do you eat with Texas chili? ›

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What is chili without beans called? ›

It's true that traditional Texas red chili, aka chili con carne, is a heavily spiced beef and chili pepper stew with no beans.

What does Texas chili not have? ›

If you go pretty much anywhere in Texas you will find chili ingredients simple and rarely differing: meat, sauce, peppers and spices. Carol Hanco*ck, President and CEO of the International Chili Society, told Texas Living there is a specific reason why Texas chili contains no beans: it's tradition.

What do they call chili in Texas? ›

Chili Con Carne, a.k.a. Texas Red

The chili that was invented in San Antonio is said to be a bowl of "red": tender, individual stewed chunks of beef swaddled in a spicy, cumin-spiked sauce made from red chiles, which lend the dish an appealing russet hue. Texans take this heritage very seriously.

What is a loaded chili bowl? ›

LOADED CHILI BOWL

Our secret recipe chili with beans and onions topped with shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream.

What is the generic name for red chili? ›

Capsicum annuum is the scientific name for red chili, which belongs to the Solanaceae family. It is used as a spice in curries and other dishes.

What are some interesting facts about Texas chili? ›

The Texas prison system made such good chili that freed inmates often wrote for the recipe, saying what they missed most after leaving prison was a good bowl of chili. Texas chili spread nationally when Texans from San Antonio set up a chili stand at the Chicago Exposition in 1893.

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