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From the very first spoonful, my instant pot vegetarian chili had me hooked! It's rich, smoky, and slightly spicy, it's everything I want in a hearty meal. Packed with three kinds of beans and colorful veggies, it's family-friendly, easy to make, and completely ready in just 30 minutes.
There's nothing quite like cozying up with a warm bowl of chili after a long day. For me, it's the ultimate comfort food - filling, hearty, and packed with bold, delicious flavors. My instant pot vegetarian chili has become a go-to in my kitchen. If you're into flavorful, hearty meals like this one, you should also check out my vegan black bean chili.
One cold, rainy evening in Seattle, as the sound of raindrops tapped against my window, I craved something warm and hearty to chase away the chill. That's when I came up with this rich, smoky vegetarian chili instant pot recipe, a bowl of pure comfort to brighten the grayest of days!
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🥘 Ingredients
I know the ingredient list might look a little long, but trust me, everything is easy to find, and the prep time is super quick. Here's what I always grab to make this delicious veggie chili in the Instant Pot.
Canned Beans: I use kidney, black, and pinto beans to make the chili hearty, filling, and packed with protein. They're easy to find and perfect for meatless meals!
Bell Peppers & Onion: These veggies add vibrant color and a flavorful base. I love how they make the chili fresh and delicious.
Crushed Tomatoes: They create a rich, savory foundation that ties all the flavors together. Any brand works, but I swear by San Marzano!
Spices: Chili powder, smoked paprika, and unsweetened cocoa powder give this chili its smoky, bold, and slightly spicy kick. It's the secret to that "cooked-all-day" flavor.
Vegetable Broth: This ties everything together with a light, savory touch. It's my go-to for making the chili perfectly hearty without being heavy.
🍲Substitutions
Beans: I love swapping out beans for chickpeas, lentils, or even white beans to switch things up. If I'm using dried beans, I soak them overnight and adjust the cook time.
Veggies: This recipe is perfect for cleaning out the fridge! Sweet potatoes, butternut squash, or greens like spinach work beautifully just adjust the spices to keep the flavor balanced.
Sauce: I often replace soy sauce with vegan Worcestershire for a slightly tangier kick. It's a simple swap that adds a lot of depth.
Tomatoes: Canned fire-roasted tomatoes are my favorite for a smoky, rich flavor. They're an easy way to level up the chili!
🔪 How To Make
When the weather starts to turn chilly, the first thing I can't wait to cook is my vegetarian chili in the Instant Pot. Today, I'm excited to show you exactly how to make it.
Sauté: First, I set my Instant Pot to sauté and add a drizzle of olive oil. Then, I toss in the bell peppers, onion, and garlic, letting them cook for 2-3 minutes until they're soft and the kitchen smells incredible!
Pressure Cook: Next, I add everything else to the pot: beans, spices, and all and give it a good stir to combine. Then, I close the lid, set the Instant Pot to high pressure, and let it cook for just 4 minutes!
Release Pressure: Once the cooking is done, I let the pressure release naturally for 5 minutes before carefully doing a quick release. Then, I give the chili a good stir to bring everything together, it's almost ready to enjoy!
Serve Chili: Finally, I ladle the warm chili into bowls and top it off with my favorite toppings. A little cheese, a dollop of low-fat sour cream or Greek yogurt, diced tomatoes, green onions, or crunchy tortilla chips, whatever you love, pile it on and enjoy!
📖 Variations
The beauty of this vegetarian chili is how easily you can make it your own! These are my favorites variations:
Cool & Fresh Toppings: I love adding a dollop of sour cream or plain Greek yogurt for a creamy, tangy touch (or cashew cream for a vegan option). For something bright and fresh, I go for sliced green onions, fresh cilantro, or a spoonful of salsa, it's like a flavor burst with every bite!
Crunchy & Spicy Toppings: Crushed tortilla chips, crackers, or pepitas are my go-to for a little crunch, they add the perfect texture. If I'm craving heat, I'll dice up a jalapeño, toss in a chipotle pepper, or swirl in some adobo sauce for that smoky, spicy kick.
Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice: A squeeze of lime adds a bright, citrusy flavor that brings the chili to life. If I don't have lime, lemon works just as well!
Brown Rice or Quinoa: These mix-ins are hearty and pair perfectly with chili, making it even more filling. My kids especially love adding a scoop to their bowls!
Cheese: Melty cheese is always a hit, whether it's shredded cheddar, a Mexican blend, or even vegan cheese. It's the ultimate finishing touch for a cozy bowl of chili!
🍽 Serving Suggestions
My Instant Pot vegetarian chili is so hearty and satisfying, it's perfect on its own. But if you're like me and love to pair it with a little something extra, here are some of my favorite sides to round out the meal!
A Fresh Garden Salad: I love pairing my chili with a crisp, refreshing salad like tomato avocado cucumber salad or my delicious Mexican fruit salad on greens. It's light, colorful, and a perfect balance to the hearty chili!
Cornbread: my healthy cornbread is always a hit with chili! I also love serving it with fluffy low calorie biscuits.
Grains: A side of rice or quinoa is simple and satisfying, but vegan Mexican rice really takes it up a notch. It's a flavorful way to round out the meal!
Quesadillas: Strips of veggie or vegan quesadilla are my favorite for dipping into chili. They're fun, tasty, and perfect for scooping up every last bite!
🫙 Storage Directions
It's easy to store this simple chili so that you can eat it throughout the week! And it tastes even better the next day when all of the flavors have a chance to meld together for longer!
Refrigerator: I store any leftover chili in an airtight container, and it keeps fresh in the fridge for up to 4 days. I always make sure to keep the toppings separate to avoid sogginess!
Freezer: Once the chili cools completely, I transfer it to a freezer-safe container. It freezes beautifully and lasts up to 3 months, perfect for meal prep!
Reheating: I let my chili thaw in the fridge, then either gently reheat it on the stovetop or use the microwave's defrost setting. It tastes just as good as the day I made it!
Make-Ahead Tips: When I'm short on time, I chop all the veggies and rinse the beans a day or two ahead. I keep them in separate airtight containers in the fridge, so all I have to do is toss everything in the pot and cook!
❓Recipe FAQs
CAN YOU MAKE THIS VEGETARIAN CHILI ON THE STOVETOP?
If I'm making this on the stovetop, I start by heating olive oil in a large pot and sautéing the onions, garlic, and bell peppers for about 5 minutes. Then, I add the rest of the ingredients, bring it to a boil, and let it simmer on low for 30 minutes to an hour. The longer it simmers, the thicker and richer it gets.
What can I replace meat with in chili?
There are so many great plant-based options to replace meat in chili, and I've tried them all! Beans, chickpeas, and lentils are my go-to for their protein and meaty texture. For something different, I'll crumble tofu or use tempeh for a chewy, hearty bite. Mushrooms or eggplant work beautifully too-when sautéed or roasted, they take on a rich, meaty feel. Sometimes, I even use Beyond Meat for a protein-packed.
Is vegetarian chili healthy?
As a nutritionist, I love that my vegetarian chili is not only delicious but also incredibly nutrient-dense. It's packed with heart-healthy plant-based protein and fiber, keeping you full and energized for hours. My Instant Pot vegetarian chili is a powerhouse meal, low in calories, high in antioxidants from onions and peppers, and rich in vitamins, minerals, and wholesome carbs from the beans and veggies. Plus, it's low in unhealthy fats, making it a guilt-free, satisfying choice for any meal!
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