There’s nothing better than a good crock pot chili recipe. You get the ingredients prepped, throw it all in the slow cooker and by the time everyone is home from their day you have a wonderful batch of spicy chili on the table in a matter of minutes!
I’m not going to lie. This Spicy Crock Pot Chili IS AMAZING!
This is a dish I’ll make for potlucks that will be gone before I have a chance to eat any every time, and it’s tough in situations like that to have the time to watch over a batch of chili, so using a Crock Pot comes in handy.
In fact thi spicy chili recipe is the reason I upgraded to a bigger crock pot!
I tend to prep the chili morning of, but there is no reason this meal can’t be prepped the night before. Placing all the ingredients in the crock pot dish. You can store it in the fridge over night, then begin slow cooking in the morning.
Just a warning. You’re dealing with jalapenos and the capsaicin (it’s what makes peppers hot. I googled this, I’m no doctor) will stay in your fingers for awhile. So if you were to say, oh i don’t know, put your contacts in after handling the jalapenos? You’re going to have a bad time.
I’ve never done that. Not once. Not never…
If you want to tame this spicy chili recipe down a bit, just cut the jalapeno and cayenne pepper servings in half. If you want it spicier you can try my Habanero Turkey Chili recipe as well.
This recipe as is yield about 16 servings which will last us the week in the fridge. I use a 6 qt Crock Pot for this. If you have a 4 qt, I would suggest adjusting the serving size between 8-10.
When cooking the ground beef, be sure to drain as much of the fat as possible. This will keep the chili’s greasiness to a minimum. Using 15% or less for the ground beef (you can use turkey or chicken as well, it’ll taste just as awesome!) will leave you more meat when done.
If you want to use a heartier meat, like beef chuck, check out my latest Chipotle Chuck Wagon Chili
Normally I’ll add cheese and maybe a little raw onion for flavor, and extra slice of jalapeno if I need more spice. At the very minimum cheese. Cheese goes good in everything.
Also save some spicy chili for leftovers, becuase they’re going to make a great topping for carne asada fries!
Here’s the equipment I used and recommend for making this spicy crock pot chili recipe!