

There are chilli con carne recipes and then there’s the ultimate chilli con carne recipe, and this one is truly epic! We take this chilli con carne recipe up a notch with melt-in-your-mouth chunks of slowly cooked chuck steak.
The secret ingredient and star of this recipe is Gran Luchito Chipotle Paste. If there’s one set of our recipes that lends itself too perfectly, it has to be our chilli con carne recipes. The blend of smoky chipotle and rare Mexican chillies in our signature paste adds a delicious depth of flavour.
We serve our Ultimate Chilli Con Carne with our recipe for freshly baked cornbread for the perfect meal. If you prefer, you can also serve it with a side of our Lime and Coriander Rice recipe.
In our opinion, this recipe is very much the best chilli con carne recipe in the world, so you need to give it a go! However, if you haven’t got three hours to spare you should check out our Easy Chilli Con Carne recipe.
Prep time
1HR
Cook time
3HRS
Total time
4HRS
Ideal for
Make it
Serves
Even though the exact origins of this dish remain a mystery, one thing is for sure: with its Mexican-sounding name, chili con carne is a typical Tex-Mex dish. In other words, it means that it may be found at the heart of Texas, but its inspiration is Mexican!
It is a dish full of protein. The beans are packed with fibre, there is veggies in the form of onions and tomatoes, and if you choose lean beef mince it is then much healthier. It also happens to be a great feel good comfort food!
Cornbread, Lightly Salted Tortilla Chips, a jacket potato, our Crispy Homemade Chips recipe, or just the chilli by itself with a good amount of grated cheese on top, alternatively a big dollop of natural yoghurt or sour cream. Perhaps add a pile of grated carrot, if you are being health conscious!
For this ultimate chilli con carne recipe, we let it cook for a good 3 hours. Chilli recipes need time for the flavours to meld and come together, and collagen-rich meat (like chuck roast or ground beef) needs 90 minutes to two hours to fully break down and become tender. If you don't have time for a long simmer, try using a slow cooker or making it the day before.
So I just made this chilli it’s amazing. I added more spice as the recipe didn’t show enough for me. Some things I would do differently is after toasting my spices is put them in a spice grinder as I found the odd chunk of clove or star anise through out the chilli even after I blended for 5 min on high. I would also add more beans i made my own cantina beans to add but felt there should be more in there.
Definitely going to make it again!
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Really delicious needs a tad more spice though
Yes, add away if you like it spicier! Really pleased you like it 😀
Are the 400g pinto beans cooked? Does it mean to put in one 400g can of pinto beans and their water? Or is it 400g dried beans, then cooked and the cooking water added?
Hi Daniel, yes the recipe is referring to already cooked and tinned (not dried) Pinto beans. They can be added including the water they come in. We will make this clearer in the recipe, and in fact mention our newly launched Cantina Beans – which do the job perfectly!
Ok. I made this recipe before and I think it’s the best chili I’ve ever made, but I would say the ratio between meat and beans is too much on the meat side. I think 2kg for 400g can – which is actually less when drained – is too meat heavy
Thank you, that’s great feedback. You can tailor it however you like, and add more beans of course. We will also check this recipe with our new Mexican Luchito chef Suzy who will amend the ratios if necessary
So I just made this chilli it’s amazing. I added more spice as the recipe didn’t show enough for me. Some things I would do differently is after toasting my spices is put them in a spice grinder as I found the odd chunk of clove or star anise through out the chilli even after I blended for 5 min on high. I would also add more beans i made my own cantina beans to add but felt there should be more in there.
Definitely going to make it again!
So happy you tried our recipe Alex :).
And thank you for adding your creative spin on it, your points are definitely worth trying out too.
It’s a definite must-try.
Kind Regards,
Leletu