A hearty 5 bean chilli is the perfect store cupboard dinner. Healthy, rich and full of flavour, it’s perfect for colder days. Serve on its own, heaped onto a baked potato, or with rice. This delicious chilli is easy to make and comes together quickly as it uses tinned beans. Substitute your favourite!
5 Bean Chilli
I do love to batch cook. It feels good to fill the freezer with some homemade meals, ready to defrost and reheat. This delicious 5 bean chilli is the perfect winter warming, crowd pleasing dish. It is super easy to make, adaptable, and uses store cupboard ingredients, so it’s perfect for when you can’t get to the shops. It’s frugal as well as vegan and gluten free.
This no fuss vegan 5 bean chilli could also be called 7 can chilli as it uses 7 cans of beans and tomatoes. The recipe makes enough for 10 bowls of chilli and would probably stretch to 12 if you served it with rice and baked potatoes as well as lots of toppings. Perfect for family and friends after long country walks, going to the game – any time you come home and want a hearty meal to feed a crowd ready and waiting, or if you are stuck at home and want an easy meal from your pantry.
Why is it so easy?
The real secret to this five bean chilli is that it uses tinned beans. You could start from scratch by soaking and then cooking all the different beans, but it’s far easier just to pop some cans open. It really is the perfect larder recipe, with no shopping required.
The recipe itself is straightforward. You dry fry the spices until they’re releasing delicious aromas and filling the kitchen with those mouth-watering smells. Then sweat down some onion and celery until translucent, and then add back the spices, canned tomatoes and the rest of the ingredients.
Why do you blend half the black beans?
We like to blitz about half the black beans with a little of the canning liquid, because this is an easy way to thicken the chilli. Using blitzed beans to thicken rather than flour also means that the chilli is gluten free. It’s one of our favourite ways of thickening a casserole, adding depth of flavour and an almost creamy texture.
Once all the ingredients are in the casserole dish, pop in the oven for a couple of hours, or slow cooker so that the flavours come together.
Can 5 bean chilli be cooked ahead?
Absolutely! In fact, if you prepare the chilli a day or so ahead, the flavour will develop and mature. This results in a dish that’s even better than when first cooked. Just be careful, because the the level of heat from the spices will also increase. You might want to moderate the spiciness if you’re going to keep it in the fridge for long.
Can I freeze vegan 5 bean chilli?
Yes! The 5 bean chilli freezes beautifully. I pack double portions into plastic takeaway trays and fill the freezer for healthy ready meals when ever you need one.
Which beans are best for 5 bean chilli?
We love this combination of haricot (also called navy beans), black eyed, aduki, kidney and black beans. But feel free to substitute in your favourite. Any robust bean would do. You could even use chickpeas or some lentils.
Is this 5 bean chilli vegetarian?
Yes. The recipe below is actually vegan. Obviously, adding sour cream or cheese when serving will mean that the dish as served is no longer vegan, but you could use a suitable vegan cheese or sour cream substitute. And don’t worry about meat-eaters. We think this recipe is so delicious that they won’t notice that it’s meat-free.
How to make it
Step one – Grind the cumin, coriander seeds and chillis.
Step two – Add the ground spices to a pan and dry fry until aromatic. Remove and set to one side.
Step three – Fry the onion, celery and garlic in the sunflower oil until starting to turn golden brown.
Step four – While the onions are cooking, drain and rinse the tinned beans. Reserve half the black beans together with their liquid and blitz with a stick blender to a smooth liquid.
Step five – Add all the ingredients to the pot, and stir. Put the lid on and cook for 90 minutes to 2 hours at 180°C / 350°F / Gas Mark 4.
Can I make chilli in a slow cooker?
Yes, we often make this vegan mixed bean chilli in our slow cooker. Dry fry the spices, and the onion, celery and garlic beforehand in a frying pan on the hob. Then add all the ingredients to the slow cooker pot. About eight hours on low or 4 on high should give a delicious result. Adjust timings according to the temperature of your slow cooker.
How do I serve 5 bean chilli?
Here are a few suggestions – this really is the perfect week night after work supper.
- A bowlful on its own topped with your choice of grated cheese (vegan if needed), sour cream and cubes of avocado or guacamole for creaminess. Add sliced chillies, chopped spring onion and sliced radishes for some extra heat and texture.
- Topping a baked potato. Perfect for an outdoor winter lunch! Ideal for supporters at a sports event.
- With rice. Use a long-grained version, such as basmati. We cook rice in the microwave, in a microwave rice cooker. It’s a foolproof method, easy and convenient. Quick too, taking just fourteen minutes for brown rice.
- Add a little vegetable stock and whizz into a delicious soup.
Sauces to serve with bean chilli
I love to garnish, and if cooking for a crowd I’ll serve this and a chilli con carne, with a choice of
- chilli sauce
- or peri peri sauce
- garlic sauce, or even
- cheese dip
Easy rice dishes to serve with chilli
Plain basmati rice is delicious with this, but choose from
Leftovers are delicious in a baked potato or on a slice of no yeast bread.
Lemon posset makes an excellent dessert after a chilli!
Slow Cooker 5 Bean Chilli
Ingredients
- 2 tsp cumin
- 2 tsp coriander seeds
- 2 chillies (large, dried)
- 2 tsp sunflower oil
- 2 onions (chopped)
- 2 celery stalks (chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic
- 2 tins plum tomatoes
- 1 tin haricot beans
- 1 tin black eyed beans
- 1 tin aduki beans
- 1 tin kidney beans
- 1 tin black beans
- 1 tbs cocoa powder
- 1 tbs paprika
- 1 tbs sweet chilli sauce (or tomato ketchup)
- 2 tbs tomato puree
- salt and pepper to taste
To serve
- grated cheese (or vegan alternative)
- sour cream (or vegan alternative)
- chopped avocado
- sliced chillies
- sliced radishes
- coriander
- lime wedges
- rice
- baked potatoes
Instructions
- Grind the cumin, coriander seeds and chillis.
- Add the ground spices to a pan and dry fry until aromatic. Remove and set to one side.
- Fry the onion, celery and garlic in the sunflower oil until starting to turn golden brown.
- While the onions are cooking, drain and rinse the tinned beans. Reserve half the black beans together with their liquid and blitz with a stick blender to a smooth liquid.
- Add all the ingredients to the pot, and stir. Put the lid on and cook for 90 minutes to 2 hours at 180°C / 350°F / Gas Mark 4. Serve with baked potatoes or rice topped with any of grated cheese, guacamole, salsa and sour cream (vegan if required).
To make in the slow cooker
- Add all the ingredients to the slow cooker pot. Cook for 4 hours on high, or 8 on low. Adjust for your slow cooker.
Notes
- Adjust the spicing and heat to suit your taste. This chilli is quite earthy from the cumin. Use less if you prefer.
- Timings will vary depending on the brand of beans you use (the texture varies widely) and on your slow cooker. Adjust timings accordingly.
- Freezes well.
- Nutrition is for just the 5 bean chilli without toppings.
- This recipe without the toppings is 8 Weight Watchers Smart Points per portion.
Recipe for vegan, gluten free 5 bean chilli originally published way back in March 2008. And just to show how our photography has improved, here’s a pic from the original post!
Raul
This looks amazing, I love a vegan bean chilli!
Helen
Such a good Winter warmer.
Amanda
Wow wow wow! Now THAT’s some beany chili.
Looks delicious!
Helen
Very tasty, and lots of good nutrition.
Sophie
Love the idea of the cocoa powder and so many different beans! Veggie chillies are just so much more handy than meat for freezing and work lunches aren’t they?
A teeny tiny bit of chinese five spice is nice in chilli type dishes too
Helen
The beans freeze so well, ideal for batch cooking.
Stephanie Merry
I’m a big fan of chili, especially in the colder months. not tried it with just beans before but it looks delicious x
Helen
Cooking with just beans is really tasty, and so good for you.
Dannii
We posted a Bean Chilli for National Chilli Day too and it’s one of my favourite comfort foods. Perfect for all this cold weather we have been having.
Helen
What a coincidence! I’ve been making this every few months for the last 10 years. Thought it was well worth a refresh, never heard of national chilli day!
Emily
I absolutely love the look of this, so comforting!
Helen
It really is a great comforting dish, especially for these cold days that we still seem to be having.
Ellen
The perfect cold weather meal. Looks so hearty and delicious. Tucking this away for when it’s cold again since we are into the 80’s already!
Helen
Gosh! I envy the weather, it is snowing at the moment here.
Cassie Mayers
I really need to batch cook more often. This is something my partner would enjoy.
Helen
Batch booking can be so time saving for another day.
Demeter
Nothing beats a big bowl of chili on a cold wintry day. This looks positively delicious! :)
Helen
A great Winter warmer.
Helen
As a vegetarian I am always looking for new recipes to try and I love beans as a source of protein!
Helen
Beans are such a great food, full of goodness and tasty.
Charli
I love a bean chilli! I frequently cook up a batch and have it for lunches with salad through the week. I also make a similar thing for goulash which is so warming in this cold weather!
C x
Helen
Oh a bean goulash sounds SO good!
Rhian Westbury
This is the kind of thing that my mum is making all the time as she loves chilli but I’ve never gotten into it x
Helen
This is the perfect batch cook recipe for when you simply cannot be bothered to cook.
Jyothi
I love this recipe cause it answers all my questions I have in mind regarding making bean chilli. Looks so hearty and delicious!
Ashleigh Dougherty
Looks delicious and perfect for this super cold weather we are experiencing!
Helen
Lovely and warming, a great Winter meal.
Rachael
As a vegetarian, I adore bean chilli. We use dried beans because it works out cheaper but also my boyfriend thinks they look cool in a mason jar haha.
Helen
Watching the beans expand is rather fun.
Jane Oldfield
WOW is all I can say for this recipe! We are big meat eaters in my household but I am very aware that we eat too much meat so looked for a bean chilli recipe online. And I am so glad I found this recipe. It tastes amazing and is just so packed with beans. I added a tin of chickpeas too as I just love them. And a brilliant idea to blend half the black beans to create a thick sauce. This will definitely feature regularly now on our menu planner. I teamed it with brown basmati and wild rice. Thank you for the recipe!
Jane Oldfield
I should have added to my comment that the recipe called for paprika and I used smoked paprika which gave it a lovely depth of flavour.
Lizzy
I’ve actually been enjoying this cold recently. I make a batch up and freeze it in to lunch boxes, and with the warm weather I’ve just been having cold lunches. It’s really delicious cold too.
Macie
Beans and chilli are just the best. This has got to be one of my favourite kinds of meals.
Natasha
I love bean chilli, such a good combination and so satisfying. So easy to make in advance.
Cally Gray
This is a great recipe, and so easy to keep it vegan. Really popular with my kids, we often have it in wraps.