This sweet and spicy Slow-Cooker Pumpkin Chili is a gameday winner and all-around crowd pleaser!
You heard that right, Slow cooker Pumpkin Chili
This Slow Cooker Pumpkin Chili is all that and more. What makes it particularly amazing is that you get to hide extra vegetables in it. In addition to the usual tomatoes, onions, peppers, and garlic there’s pumpkin – a great source of vitamin A, fiber and some healthy carbohydrates.
A Weeknight Dinner Recipe that’s freezer-friendly
This this Pumpkin Chili recipe makes for a delicious and cozy weeknight dinner. It’s quick to prep and each bite comes with so much flavor.
This hearty beanless chili is a crowd-pleaser and it just happens to also be Whole30-friendly! The pumpkin adds a touch of sweetness, fiber, and vitamin A and it’s a great way to sneak more veggies into your diet.
Slow Cooker Pumpkin Chili is one of those foods that makes you want to just crawl into the bowl.
Weekday, gameday, whatever day
Three nearly indisputable things about slow-cookers and chili:
- Slow Cooker meals are perfect for weekdays because there are few things better than walking in the door after a long day at work to a hot meal waiting. Just add a salad and you’re set!
- Weekends are great for slow-cooking when you want to get out and play and have a meal to come home to. I’m famous for getting up super early on powder days to get something in the slow-cooker so we can ski all day without having to worry about making dinner. I’ll do whatever it takes to get in one more run.
- Chili and football are pretty much synonymous. This pumpkin chili is perfect to serve at a tailgating party and chilly fall days. You can’t beat holding a bowl of warm and inhaling the sweet smell of cinnamon, the spicy chili powder and the fresh lime and cilantro this Slow Cooker Pumpkin Chili has to offer. And it is SO good!
Bonus: It’s Paleo, Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Whole30-friendly and even better as leftovers so consider making a double batch and freezing some for a later meal.
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Slow-Cooker Pumpkin Chili
This hearty beanless chili is a crowd-pleaser and it just happens to also be Whole30-friendly! The pumpkin adds a touch of sweetness, fiber, and vitamin A and it’s a great way to sneak more veggies into your diet.
Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp avocado oil and olive oil
- 2 cups chopped yellow onion (about 1 medium onion)
- 1 medium green bell pepper, diced
- 6 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 ½ pounds grass-fed ground beef or ground turkey
- 1 28-oz can diced tomatoes
- ½ 6-oz. can tomato paste
- 1 14-oz. can pumpkin puree
- ½ – 1 cup chicken broth or water* (homemade or store-bought)
- 2 ½ tsp. dried oregano
- 2 Tbsp. chili powder (plus more to taste)
- ¾ tsp. ground cinnamon
- 2 tsp. ground cumin
- 1 tsp. sea salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- Optional: ¼ – ½ tsp of cayenne (for heat)
Suggested Toppings: Diced avocado, fresh cilantro, sliced green onions, lime wedges, hot sauce, sour cream and/or shredded cheese (omit dairy for Whole30)
Instructions
Slow Cooker Directions:
- Heat a large pan over medium-high heat. Add the oil and saute the onions and peppers, stirring occasionally, for about 7 minutes or until onions start to soften.
- Add the garlic and cook an additional 30 seconds or until fragrant.
- Add the ground beef. Use a spatula or large spoon to break it up as it cooks. Cook until meat is nearly cooked through, about 8-10 minutes.
- Drain any excess liquid from the meat then transfer the meat mixture to the slow cooker.
- Add remaining ingredients (diced tomatoes through black pepper) and stir. See note below about using more broth with this option.
- Set heat to LOW and cook for 6-7 hours or on HIGH for 3-4 hours. Serve with desired toppings.
Instant Pot Directions:
- Select ‘Saute’ on the Instant Pot. Add the oil and saute the onions and peppers, stirring occasionally, for about 7 minutes or until onions start to soften.
- Add the garlic and cook an additional 30 seconds or until fragrant.
- Add the ground beef. Use a spatula or large spoon to break it up as it cooks. Cook until meat is nearly cooked through, about 8-10 minutes. Drain any excess liquid from the meat and onion mixture.
- Add remaining ingredients (diced tomatoes through black pepper) and stir.
- Stir, lock lid into place and set vent valve to ‘Sealing’ position.
- Select ‘Manual’ or ‘High Pressure’ setting and cook for 12 minutes. Allow for 10-15 minutes of natural pressure release before flipping the steam release valve to release the remaining steam.
- Taste and season with salt and pepper, to taste.
- Serve with additional toppings, as desired.
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Notes
*Increase broth to 1 – 1½ cups if using the Instant Pot. If you like your chili thick, we suggest starting with 1 cup and adding more if you get an ‘overheat’ or ‘burn’ error on your Instant Pot during cooking.
Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/6th recipe (1 1/3-1 1/2 cups)
- Calories: 328
- Fat: 14g
- Sodium: 511mg
- Carbohydrate: 23g
- (Fiber: 6g
- Sugar: 10g)
- Protein: 26g
Dietary
How do you like your chili? Spicy? With beans? From a can? (Kidding!) Tell us about in the comments below and get the conversation started
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Photo Credit: The photos in this blog post were taken by Jess of Plays Well with Butter.
kathy hanson says
This was a hit with my family. They were skeptical about the pumpkin but it added such a flavor enhancement. I used beef broth instead of chicken and also a can of hot Rotel to give it some heat. This will be a fall soup for us every year!
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Kathy,
I’m so glad you took a chance on this one – it’s one of my favorites too. The pumpkin lends a subtle sweetness and plays well against the chili spices. Enjoy and Happy Fall!
Megan says
Do you have an instant pot variations for this recipe?
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Megan,
Stacie recently tried this recipe in her Instant Pot and used the ‘Chili’ setting (30 minutes) and it turned out great for her. Of course, you’ll want to use the ‘Saute’ function to brown the meat, onions and peppers before adding the rest of the ingredients in the recipe.
Tolu says
Loved this Chili. I read everyones comments. So i did the 14.5 oz of tomatoes and 12 oz of salsa. I also did almost 1 tbs of salt and added a few chipotle peppers as well as sweet corn to the recipe. I like spice but the other flavors balance it out so there is also some sweet. I did it in the insta pot on the chili setting, but kept getting the burn message. I ended up having to do the full cup of chicken broth to get past this.
Stacie Hassing says
So great to hear you loved this chili, it’s one of my faves. Also, thanks for taking the time to share your feedback and what you changed. Super helpful!
Joanne Campbell says
Can you add black beans to this recipe? I would like to use pork and black beans if it isn’t overkill
Stacie Hassing says
You sure could! That sounds good to me 🙂
Meredith says
Delicious! Mild enough for everyone in my family, although my child who lives spice added more to his bowl. Great freezer meal.
Stacie Hassing says
Great to hear that this recipe was a winner for the entire fam!