

Did you know that Chilli Con Carne is the national dish of Texas? The name Chilli Con Carne has Spanish Mexican origins though, carne is Spanish for meat and the word chilli refers to the Chilli Pepper.
A really good-tasting and easy Chilli Con Carne is a great recipe to have in your repertoire. A lot of the ingredients in this easy chilli con carne recipe are pantry staples and along with that packet of mince from your weekly shop, make it pretty easy to put together.
And if we had to choose one dish for our Gran Luchito Chipotle Paste it would have to be a chilli con carne, a dollop of paste adds a smoky depth of flavour that works perfectly and makes it taste like you’ve been simmering the chilli for ages – it’s the perfect secret ingredient for bringing lots of delicious smoky flavour to chilli con carne and helping the flavours to melt together.
Chilli is also perfect for casual entertaining with family and friends and works really well for batch cooking and making ahead. We recommend making a double or triple batch, freezing some off and then finding creative ways to use it throughout the week. The great thing about this easy chilli recipe is that it doesn’t take hours to make and is easy enough to make for a quick midweek meal, there is nothing better or more comforting than this!
Prep time
5MINS
Cook time
55MINS
Total time
1HR
Ideal for
Make it
Serves
Chef Tip: If you have time, simmer your chilli con carne for 1 hour to make it even tastier.
You could try serving this chilli con carne on a bed of rice with a dollop of guacamole on top.
As a side you could try some Mexican Coleslaw or a Mexican Salad for some freshness, colour and crunch.
Whether you like your chilli slow cooked, vegan, or quick & easy, we have a delicious chilli recipe for you along with our best tips for making chilli and inventive ideas for any chilli leftovers you might have from stuffing chilli into peppers, wrap up in pastry for empanadas, roll up in a burrito or layer over nachos.
You will find recipes with all sorts of secret ingredients from chocolate to fish sauce (eek!) but we think a dollop of our signature smoky Chipotle Paste is the best secret ingredient for Chilli Con Carne. It is made with a blend of chipotle and rare Mexican chillies which add a smoky depth of flavour and the paste also brings a sweetness from caramelised onion. A dollop of Chipotle Paste just seems to meld all the delicious flavours together.
We add flavour to our chilli con carne with cumin, coriander powder, oregano, ground cinnamon and a good dollop of our smoky Chipotle Paste. Chilli Con Carne might require more salt than you think, be sure to taste and adjust the seasoning as needed.
Raw beef mince! We recommend you always brown the mince before adding to bring the best flavour out in the meat.
Simmer, simmer, simmer! Our recipe calls for the chilli con carne to simmer for an hour and this ensures the meat is tender and the flavours come together beautifully.
We like using our Cantina Beans which are authentic black beans but if you didn't have any on hand you could use red kidney or pinto beans in this recipe.
First try a pinch of sugar to balance the flavour. If that doesn't work, then try adding more chopped tomatoes and/or beans to it.
Our chilli con carne recipe is packed full of good nutrients, protein and fibre and can fit into a healthy diet and lifestyle. If you are looking to reduce the calories, we recommend choosing a beef mince with only 5% fat, using only a small amount of olive oil when browning the mince and draining off any fat. Turkey breast mince is also another healthy substitute. Serving this chilli con carne with a crisp green Mexican salad rather than over fries or in a burrito is also a healthier option.
This looks absolutely amazing. The last time I cooked a chilli con carne was 7 years ago. You’ve just inspired me to put down the curries for a bit and get back into the Mexican 🙂
I used to use a recipe that added squeezed orange, rum, and achiote paste.
However, achiote paste is mostly used to marinade, so was I using it wrongly? I used to crumbled about a tablespoon of it into the chilli.
Kind regards,
Mark
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By far the best Chilli i’ve made, with the signature Gran Luchito Chilli Paste giving a kick ass taste and nice amount of heat i will definitely be making it again. Super easy to make and far nicer than a ‘packet mix’!
Fantastic flavour ! Easy to follow recipe, will definitely make this again 💓
Thanks for your feedback Jackie! So glad you enjoyed it.
Delish! I make my chilli with black beans just cause that’s my preference but easily adaptable of course.
Thanks Rachel, yes black beans would also work well, or pinto beans, cannellini beans, and even chickpeas. You can also combine two or more types of beans! The main thing in chilli is the seasoning and heat!
As a family we made this and it’s been the best. Both in ease to make and for that deep smokey taste. Thank you.
We made this a while ago. This is now our ‘go to’ chili recipe, fantastic deep flavours. Thank you.
Wow!! I have made a lot of different chilli recipes over the years and this is by far the best!!
This will be my ‘go to’ one now. Absolutely delicious!!!
This looks absolutely amazing. The last time I cooked a chilli con carne was 7 years ago. You’ve just inspired me to put down the curries for a bit and get back into the Mexican 🙂
I used to use a recipe that added squeezed orange, rum, and achiote paste.
However, achiote paste is mostly used to marinade, so was I using it wrongly? I used to crumbled about a tablespoon of it into the chilli.
Kind regards,
Mark
Thank you! We have never actually used achiote paste to make chilli. Although we should try it! 😀
We can recommend dissolving the achiote paste into squeezed orange juice for the best results.
Thanks for the reply and the advice, Celia. I’ll give that a try tonight 🙂
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Hola Carlos,
So happy to find out that you love our blogs and love hearing from you.
We will continue to spread the word about Authentic Mexican flavours 🙂
Kind Regards,
Leletu