Guinness Spiked Irish Chili
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Nothing says comfort like hearty a bowl of Guinness chili. This rich and flavorful Irish-style chili is perfect for a casual dinner or a game-day snack. It's simple to make in one pot, and it's ready in under an hour!
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This rich and flavorful Guinness chili is the ultimate comfort food. We add Ireland's famous stout to give it a unique character that's subtle but distinctive. It's an easy-to-make dinner or snack and the leftovers are great for freezing!
Ingredients needed
The list of ingredients may seem long but the methods for making this delicious Guinness chili recipe are simple.Ā Here's what you need:
- Avocado oil: avocado oil has a netural taste and a high smoke point making it perfect for sautƩing vegetables. You can also use olive oil if that's what you've got on hand.
- Veggies: a mix of yellow onion, celery, bell peppers, and garlic is what we use.
- Ground beef: we like to use a coarsely ground beef for a chunkier chili. Ground beef with a higher fat percentage will also give the chili more flavor. You can use other ground meats like ground turkey if you'd like but it will have a slightly less robust flavor.
- Spices: we use a combination of chili powder, paprika, ground cumin, coriander, oregano, sea salt, and ground black pepper.
- Crushed tomatoes: crushed tomatoes make up the base of the delicious sauce.
- Can of Guinness beer: Guinness has a roasty malty character with notes of chocolate and coffee.
- Kidney beans: red kidney beans are ideal in chili because they're hearty and they retain their shape and texture.
- Sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, and green onions: optional, for topping.
How to make Guinness chili
Once you've prepped your ingredients, this Guinness beer chili comes together easily. Here's how we make it in a few simple steps:
- SautƩ the onions until they start to brown, then add in the celery, bell peppers, and garlic.
- Now add the ground beef and cook it until it's no longer pink. Stir in the spices, followed by the tomatoes and Guinness. Simmer this until it's nice and thick.
- Lastly, add the beans. Taste your Irish chili, add more salt if needed, and serve with any (or all) of the toppings!
What makes this an Irish chili recipe
Well for one, this chili has a whole can of Guinness in it. We love the rich malty flavor of Ireland's famous stout beer but you can make it with just about any beer. Just steer clear of IPAs or anything too hoppy.
We also based the spices on something called an Irish Spice Bag and used some of them to make this Irish chili.
- Chili powder
- Paprika
- Cumin
- Corriander
- Cinnamon
More ways to cook with Guinness
If you love the flavor of Guinness too, try one of our other delicious recipes:
- Sticky Guinness Chicken
- Guinness Beef Stew
- Guinness Chocolate Cake with Irish Cream Frosting
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What to serve with Guinness chili?
A bowl of chili with Guinness tastes great with cornbread (we love our zucchini cornbread muffins), corn chips, or tortilla chips. We also love serving it with a crusty loaf of bread, garlic bread, or a buttered slice of our whole wheat Irish soda bread. For a healthy and hearty meal, scoop it over rice with a side salad like our kale apple salad.
Recipe FAQs
Is Guinness good in chili?
We think so! When you cook with Guinness, the alcohol tones down to a sweet sugar, and the flavors become enhanced by the stout's roasted bitterness.Ā If this is your first time having Guinness in chili, you're going to love it!
Is this chili spicy?
It really depends on how spicy your chili powder is. If you're not sure, start with just one tablespoon of chili powder, taste the chili, and add more if you'd like it spicier. If you like a spicy chili, add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a diced jalapeƱo pepper.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Absolutely! This is a great make-ahead recipe and some might say it tastes better the next day.
How do I store leftover chili?
Store any leftover chili in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Just be sure it's cool before refrigerating it.
Can I freeze leftover chili?
Definitely! If you don't plan to eat it right away, store any leftover chili in an airtight container in the freezer for 4-6 months.
Guinness Irish Chili Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon avocado oil
- 1 large yellow onion (chopped)
- 4 stalks celery (chopped)
- 2 bell peppers (chopped)
- 4 cloves garlic (grated on a Microplane or very finely minced)
- 1 Ā½ lb lean ground beef
- 2 tablespoons EACH: chili powder and paprika
- 2 teaspoons EACH: ground cumin and coriander
- 1 teaspoon EACH: oregano, sea salt, and pepper
- 1 cinnamon stick (or Ā¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon)
- 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes
- 14 ounce can of Guinness ā see notes (440ml)
- 19 ounce can of red kidney beans (drained and rinsed)
- Optional toppings: sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, green onions
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion starts to brown, about 5 minutes. Add the celery, peppers, and garlic and cook for 5 more minutes.1 tablespoon avocado oil, 1 large yellow onion, 4 stalks celery, 2 bell peppers, 4 cloves garlic
- Add the ground beef to the pot and cook, stirring occasionally, until the meat is no longer pink, about 5 minutes. Stir the chili powder, paprika, cumin, coriander, oregano, salt, pepper, and cinnamon stick into the pot. Add the tomatoes and Guinness and stir together well. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook uncovered for 30 minutes, or until the chili is nice and thick.1 Ā½ lb lean ground beef, 2 tablespoons EACH: chili powder and paprika, 2 teaspoons EACH: ground cumin and coriander, 1 teaspoon EACH: oregano, sea salt, and pepper, 1 cinnamon stick, 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes, 14 ounce can of Guinness ā see notes
- Add the beans to the pot then season to taste with additional salt and pepper. Serve the chili with any or all of the toppings.19 ounce can of red kidney beans, Optional toppings: sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, green onions
Notes
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Thank you for the inspiration! Made a few tweaks based on what I had (or didnāt have) and submitted it to a chili cookoff tonight and WON! Made mine a bit smoky with smoked paprika and a smoked beef/pork sausage on top of the ground beef. It was a hit! Thanks!
So good!
I made this vegan with Yves ground round and some vegan beef bouillon instead of beef. I also added sugar, extra salt, and a little less on the spicy seasonings for the kids. I also used a Guinness Draught, a tall can. Fantastic!
This Chili was absolutely FANTASTIC!!! It was so popular in my household and with my neighbors that I am making it again tonight. IT so rich and delicious. The spices really turn it around from being a run of the mill chili. I highly recommend it if you are looking to try something new and different.
Delicious
I made this recipe yesterday. The family loved it. Used shredded beef though instead of hamburger and I couldn’t find avocado oil so I just used vegetable oil. I also used and entire 6-pack of Guinness. I did it all up in a 14″ dutch oven.
I got the coals going and had 2 sirloin roasts (about 5lbs) browning by 9:30 in the morning. I added 2 bottles 15 minutes later and slow cooked the meat until 2:00. Then I sherdded the roasts and added the spices. At 4:00, I added the veggies. We were eating by 6:30. Guinness was added as needed. I also did up a pan of cornbread for a side.
I’d definitely make this recipe again and I’d love to play around with it a bit.
This was great! Another reviewer had mentioned that it came out really watery/tasteless; if I had followed the seasoning measurements exactly, mine wouldāve been pretty bland as well. Once the chili had been simmering for about 25 min, I started adjusting for taste. In the end, I would say I ended up tripling the measurements for all the seasonings across the board. I also added 2 tablespoons of tomato purĆ©e to add a little extra flavor and to thicken the chili a little faster. Otherwise, loved this recipe and will save it to cook again.Ā
Guinness dosent travel well, not that problem in Ireland
That’s what I’ve heard! I need to plan an Irish vacation so I can try the real stuff. š
I really enjoyed this recipe. I used bottled Guinness, it has a richer stout taste here in the states. I also omitted the cinnamon and added sugar instead to suit my personal taste. I made everything else as stated and will be making again! I tried to give it 5 stars but not sure if it posted…
I’m so happy you like the recipe! Thank you for the 5-star rating!
Kristen, My husband is from County Cork, Ireland and has had his share of Irish Chili. He wants me to tell you that yours is the best yet! He has always talked about the Irish Chili his Grandma used to make and now he talks about how much better yours is compared to his Grandma’s. That is a true compliment! Pat yourself on the back.
Oh my goodness Patty, I’m so blown away. That really is a great compliment. You totally made my day!!!
This turned out watery and flavorless. My guests actually took one bite and threw it away. I followed recipe and added plenty of salt and spices.
That’s really strange that it ended up flavorless, especially if you followed the recipe since there is a heafty dose of spices in here. You might want to check the date on your chili powder. Dried spices will lose their potency if they’re left to sit for a while. Sorry it didn’t work out for you.
Part of your lack of enthusiasm for Guinness is what you suspected–the export version is not quie the same. Also, even the Guinness we get is best served around 60 degrees–not ice cold–and that makes a tangible difference. Thanks for the recipe!
I had a feeling that was what was going on. I’ll have get to Ireland and try a real Guinness soon!!
I LOVE chili in all its variations. This came out excellent, and I know I’m going to make it again and again. I also added coriander, thyme, smoked paprika, and fresh cilantro for good measure. Thank you for this recipe.
Me too! I can never get enough chili. Smoked paprika is one of my fav flavours, too.
Have you seen the chili round up we did a little while ago? It’s 15 of our favourite chili recipes from TEM and around the web. š https://www.theendlessmeal.com/15bestchilirecipes/
Definitely because you haven’t had a Guinness in Ireland!! I went there and it’s such a difference ! I agree a nice thick stout!! Yummy
I’ll have to book a ticket to Ireland and change that stat!
Kristen,
How can I find out more about your underground restaurant?
Hi Darryl!
You can check out the website for the supper club here: http://www.theendlessmeal.ca š
Definitely a stick to you bones meal! That’s how chili should be!
It toally is!