Clean Eating 4 Bean Chili Recipe (2024)

ByTiffany McCauley

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This 4 bean chili recipe is a perfect meal for a chilly, meatless Monday evening!

I have to be honest, this chili could easily be soup. But I had to pick one, so I went with chili. Is that bad? Either way, this was delicious!

Clean Eating 4 Bean Chili Recipe (1)

I have a hard time with vegan and/or vegetarian dishes because I can never get them seasoned the way I like. But this one I’m pretty proud of. You can use home-cooked or canned beans, either way. I used the canned variety and dinner was put together in about 10 minutes. If you want more of a soup, add some extra vegetable broth. If you like a heartier chili, use a little less. The amount of broth you put in is what you will end up with, so it’s easy to gauge how “soupy” you want this.

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Clean Eating 4 Bean Chili Recipe (3)

4 Bean Chili

This delicious, vegan soup will satisfy your tummy without the meat!

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Course: Soup, Stew

Cuisine: American

Servings: 10 cups (approximately)

Calories: 246kcal

Author: Tiffany McCauley

Ingredients

  • 5 medium garlic cloves (minced)
  • 1 medium yellow onion (chopped)
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 (28 oz.) can diced tomatoes
  • 1 (15 oz.) can black beans (drained, no sugar added)
  • 1 (15 oz.) can kidney beans (drained, no sugar added)
  • 1 (15 oz.) can cannellini beans (drained, no sugar added)
  • 1 (15 oz.) can pinto beans (drained, no sugar added)
  • 2 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1 tbsp. chili powder
  • 3 cups vegetable stock (no sugar added)

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Instructions

  • Sautéthe onions and garlic in the olive oil, using a medium-sized soup pot.

  • Add all other ingredients and stir to combine.

  • Bring to a boil. Allow to boil for approximately 10 minutes and remove from heat.

  • Allow to cool and serve.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 246kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 515mg | Potassium: 726mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 695IU | Vitamin C: 9.6mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 5.7mg

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  1. I’m trying this today! I’m thinking about cooking up some ground turkey and then throwing it all in the crockpot for the day. do you think it’ll all turn out fine still since i’m not bringing it to a boil?

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    1. AmandaR – In theory, it should be okay. But I really can’t say as I haven’t tried it myself.

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  2. That day I had thrown it all in the crock pot and it turned out super yummy. My whole family loved it and my husband has been asking me to make more ever since. It’s 22 outside today so it’s sitting in the crock pot for dinner. I put it on high for the first two hours so I know the beans are fine and then I turn it on low for the rest of the day.

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    1. Amandar – Great! And I do have a clean recipe for corn bread in my bread section. Enjoy!

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  3. Now I just need to find a clean recipe for corn bread

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  4. Can I make this in the crockpot?

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    1. Ashleigh – Sure, but it wouldn’t cook for very long. Really, all your doing is warming the beans and steeping the spices. Maybe two hours on low, I would guess. I would also sauté the onions first if you go that route. Otherwise, you’ll miss out on the flavor they impart.

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  5. Oh how I love when I come across a recipe that I actually have all of the ingredients for. Especially love that it’s made with vegetable stock instead of chicken stock. I can whip that up real quick with the veggie pieces I have in the freezer. Thanks for the recipe!

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    1. Brittany – Fantastic! Let me know how you like it! 🙂

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  6. I’ve had this recipe for over a year and finally made it this week when I only had a few minutes to get supper on the table. It was as simple and tasty as you described, and so were the leftovers we carried for lunch! I will use less broth next time, but otherwise, it was perfect! Thanks for sharing it! 🙂

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    1. Heather – My pleasure! So glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

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  7. Just made this for dinner. It’s delicious! Thank you for this website. I make a recipe at least once a week.

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    1. Joan – That’s awesome! Thanks so much, I’m honored to be a presence in your kitchen! 😀

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  8. I have tried this recipe as written on the stovetop, with turkey and also in the crock pot. I cooked it all day on low and it was still lovely. The only change I make is adding a can of jalapenos and tomatoes because I like chili to be extra spicy. Thank you so much for a wonderful recipe!

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    1. Ashley – Thank you for the feedback! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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  9. I am so glad I found this recipe. We make this all the time, It’s so cost-effective and easy! The only thing I change is adding some smoked paprika and stiring in some chopped kale at the end. We serve it over brown rice with cholula hot sauce and nutritional yeast. Family favorite!

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    1. Maria – I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Sounds like a great way to serve it! Yum!

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Clean Eating 4 Bean Chili Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is homemade chili with beans healthy? ›

Chili can be healthy, with qualifiers. The iconic dish—typically made with ground meat, tomatoes, kidney beans, and seasonings—is packed with protein, fiber (thanks, beans!), and iron. This makes chili relatively healthy, provided you don't get too carried away with high-fat toppings like sour cream and cheddar cheese.

Do you drain kidney beans when making chili? ›

You'll want to drain the kidney beans, but rinsing them is optional. Doing so will reduce the amount of sodium that gets carried into the dish. I choose to let mine sit in the strainer for awhile, but I don't rinse them.

Who doesn t put beans in chili? ›

Beans in chili? Not if you're from Texas! While some people claim that chili can be made with a variety of ingredients—including beef and bean chili, chipotle chicken chili, or dare we say veggie chili—anyone from the Lone Star State would argue that traditional chili simply does not contain beans.

Do you need to soak beans before making chili? ›

When beans are the star attraction (particularly a variety of them), starting from dried and letting them soak overnight is indeed worth it. Their texture and flavor are simply better than canned. The key to any good chili is a long, slow simmer allowing the flavors time to bloom and blend.

What are the healthiest beans for chili? ›

Kidney Beans

Kidney beans are commonly used in popular recipes like chili and rice dishes. These slightly sweet, soft beans are loaded with nutrients such as fiber, folate, protein, magnesium, manganese, and potassium.

What to add to chili to make it healthy? ›

canned pumpkin

Pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene that gets converted to vitamin A in the body, which is important for eye and skin health. Add a can of pumpkin to the chili, and garnish with other kid-friendly toppings like raisins and Greek yogurt.

What not to put in chili? ›

Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed." If that sounds a bit uptight, the ICS's Homestyle Chili competition defines chili as: "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, and/or vegetables cooked with beans, chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients.

What is the best liquid to add to chili? ›

Chili cooks low and slow, so you need enough liquid to tenderize the meat and keep everything from drying out. That liquid should also add flavor to the chili, so use chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, or beer.

What happens if you don't rinse canned beans? ›

"It is also perfectly healthful to consume, so from a flavor perspective there is nothing wrong with not rinsing." Indeed, unrinsed canned beans can be great from a culinary standpoint in dishes like this white bean soup, where the liquid adds a "starchy richness," as the recipe developer Sheela Prakash notes.

Why are beans forbidden in chili? ›

No-beans side argue that beans distract your mouth from the beef and spices that chili is supposed to showcase. Texans in particular are likely to reject beans; in fact, the no-bean version is often referred to as Texas chili.

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.

Does Gordon Ramsay put beans in chili? ›

Gordon Ramsay's recipe for chili con carne includes onion, a red chili pepper, fresh tomatoes, and kidney beans. Ramsay's chili recipe is lengthy — it includes everything from ground cumin and sweet paprika to a cinnamon stick, ground beef or beef mince, and garlic.

Is it better to rinse canned beans for chili? ›

Unless the recipe tells you to keep the canned beans in their liquid, you should drain your can and give the beans a good rinse before using. This will improve the flavor and texture of your finished dish. Open your cans of beans using a can opener. There may be sharp edges from opening the can.

How long does it take for the beans to cook in chili? ›

Reduce heat to medium-low; simmer, stirring occasionally, until beans are tender and liquid has slightly reduced, about 2 hours. Garnish with cilantro, sour cream and cheese and serve with cornbread. Leftover chili can be frozen for up to 3 months.

What happens if you don't soak beans? ›

Others, like Joe Yonan, the Food and Dining Editor of the Washington Post and author of Cool Beans, insist that in most cases, soaking is unnecessary– and may even lead to flavor loss. The only consensus is that soaked beans take less time to cook than unsoaked.

How many calories in a bowl of homemade chili with beans? ›

Chili with beans and meat, homemade (1 cup) contains 23.5g total carbs, 16.3g net carbs, 9.1g fat, 18.2g protein, and 242 calories.

Does chili with beans have a lot of carbs? ›

Classic bean-based chili is not keto-friendly, as beans are high in carbohydrates. Luckily you can still make a keto-friendly chili without the beans. All of the traditional chili spices, such as chili powder, ground cumin and smoked paprika, are great flavor-boosters for keto foods.

Is chili with beans good for cholesterol? ›

Incorporating meals like this Three Bean Chili into your routine can help lower cholesterol levels, regulate blood pressure, and promote overall cardiovascular health. Drain and rinse beans to reduce sodium.

What are the health benefits of chili? ›

Recent studies on chili peppers have focused on their beneficial functions as potential anti-tumor, anti-cancer, antioxidant, anti-obesity agents [8,9,10]. It has been documented that capsaicin can act as a potential agent for anti-obesity caused by adipogenesis of cells and oxidative stress [9].

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