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Easy Pumpkin Chili Recipe

By Tania Griffis in Dinner

dairy-free gluten-free pumpkinI was compensated for this post. All opinions are my own.

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Looking for a cozy, comforting meal that’s as easy to make as it is delicious? This pumpkin chili recipe is a must-try! Packed with hearty ingredients and a seasonal twist, this dish is not only filling, but it’s healthy, too, thanks to the addition of nutrient-rich pumpkin.

If your family is anything like mine, you probably eat a good amount of chili during the colder months. And why not? It’s hearty, easy, and delicious! Plus, all you have to do is serve it with some bread, cornbread, fruit, or a salad for a complete meal!

Whether you’re meal prepping for the week or whipping up a quick dinner on a chilly night, this recipe will hit the spot—and your kids will actually eat it! In this post, I’ll walk you through each step, from selecting the perfect ingredients to getting that rich, savory flavor just right.

Let’s get cooking!

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Since this pumpkin chili recipe is naturally gluten-free and dairy-free, it’s a great meal if you have food sensitivities. And it’s so delicious that people without food sensitivities love it, too. 

This version is a little different from my Beanless Turkey and Sweet Potato Chili but equally as yummy and easy to make.

I actively seek out simple meals that everyone can enjoy together, regardless of diet restrictions, and this one definitely fits the bill!

small bowl of pumpkin chili with turkey

The Perfect Quick Weeknight Meal Option

As a busy mom of four, my favorite dinner recipes need to fit the following requirements:

  1. Made in 30 minutes or less
  2. Easy to whip up (aka no complicated steps to lose track of while the kids interrupt and preferably not a lot of chopping!)
  3. Is nutritious
  4. Tastes delicious

This easy pumpkin chili recipe hits the mark on every one of those items and more! It’s definitely one of my all-time favorite meals, and my entire family loves it too! 

You can make this dish from start to finish in 30 minutes or less, thanks to using time-saving canned and frozen foods.

And if that’s not enough to make you want to try this recipe, this pumpkin chili tastes even better the next day after the flavors have had more time to settle in. It makes for great, easy-to-heat-up leftovers (and school lunches), too!

Ingredients

Please scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full printable recipe.

  • Dash of olive oil
  • Ground beef or turkey
  • Red bell pepper, diced (or use 3/4 cup frozen diced pepper for faster prep)
  • Onion, diced (or use 3/4 cup frozen diced onion for faster prep)
  • Garlic cloves, minced
  • Spices – chili powder, cumin, ground cinnamon, onion powder, chipotle powder (optional, but recommended for a nice smoky flavor!)
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I use at least 1 tsp salt and ½ tsp pepper)
  • Pumpkin puree (not pie filling)
  • Black beans, drained
  • Pinto beans, drained
  • Diced tomatoes, not drained
  • Chicken broth
canned diced tomatoes in the center of other pumpkin chili ingredients

How To Make Pumpkin Chili

Here is the process for making this hearty, delicious family-favorite pumpkin chili recipe.

Step 1

There’s not too much prep work – especially if you use frozen veggies. However, if you use fresh, dice the bell pepper and onion before you get started.

diced red bell pepper on a cutting board

Then, in a large pot or dutch oven over medium heat, brown the meat with the bell pepper, diced onion, garlic cloves, and a dash of olive oil.

pot of peppers, ground beef, onions and spices

Step 2

When the meat is browned, add the spices to the meat.

ground beef with diced onions and red bell pepper on top next to a bowl of beans

Stir, then season with salt and pepper as desired and stir.

dutch oven with seasoned ground turkey and veggies

Step 3

Keep your chili on medium heat, and add the canned pumpkin, beans, and diced tomatoes. Mix well. 

Next, add the chicken broth.

pot of chunky pumpkin chili with beans

Step 4

Then, simmer and stir somewhat often over low-medium heat, covered, for 10-15 minutes – or until you are ready to eat.

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white bowl of pumpkin chili made with red gold tomatoes

Serve your chili in a bowl and top it with sour cream, shredded cheese, jalapeno slices, oyster crackers, or whatever toppings you prefer.

Storage

If you have any chili leftover, you’ll be so glad because it’s even better the next day!

To refrigerate: Store leftovers by putting your pumpkin chili into an airtight container in the fridge. You can expect the leftovers to stay good for up to 5 days.

You can extend the shelf life even further by freezing leftovers.

To freeze: Spoon chili into quart-sized freezer zipper bags – you should leave enough empty space that you can seal it without making a mess. Seal the bag, gently squeezing the air out of the bag as you shut it. Lay it as flat as possible and freeze.

Some people recommend placing the filled freezer bag flat on a cookie sheet to freeze. Then, once frozen, take the pan out, and your bag of chili will be frozen perfectly flat. This will help keep your chili from getting freezer-burned and save space in your freezer.

To defrost: Lay the bag of chili out on your counter on a cookie sheet or put it in your refrigerator overnight. Simply reheat on the stove or in the microwave, and enjoy!

Pumpkin Chili FAQs

Here are a few questions that readers frequently ask about making homemade chili. If you have a question but don’t see it answered below, please leave it in the comments!

Do I have to use ground beef in this recipe?

No, with all the flavors in this chili, you could easily use ground beef, ground turkey, or ground pork, and it would taste equally delicious!

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How can I add some heat to this pumpkin chili recipe?

You can use your favorite method for adding heat to this chili. However, my preferred way is to add a dash of chipotle powder or cayenne pepper to taste.

My chili is too thick. How can I thin it out?

I usually use about 1 1/2 cups of chicken broth in this recipe, but you can use less if you prefer a thicker chili or more if you prefer it thinner. If you don’t have chicken broth, you can use vegetable broth instead.

A great thing about this recipe is the ability to adapt it to your preferences.

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Should I use canned or fresh tomatoes?

I prefer to use Red Gold canned tomatoes (aka Redpack, Tuttorosso – same brand, just different labels). I toured one of the Red Gold family farms not too long ago when I joined the “Farm to Can” tour with Refreshingly Real.

The tour taught me some interesting things about canned food.

different Red Gold and Red Pack canned tomato products lining shelves on a wall

I know that many people feel uneasy about using canned foods. I understand that feeling because I felt the same way, but I recently learned a few things about canned food in general that might ease your mind about using them.

A man picking tomatoes from a tomato plant
  • Canned fruits and vegetables are fresh. In fact, canned produce often goes from the field to the can within 4.5 hours, whereas fresh produce often takes 21 days from the field to the store.
  • Canned produce does not require preservatives or additives and can be preserved with steam.
  • Cans are made from recycled steel now.
  • Canned food is actually packed when nutrition levels are the highest because they are canned at the peak of harvest.
  • 90% of canned food in America is now non-BPA, and the remaining 10% will be there soon.
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For more info on canned food, read The Truth About Canned Food.

Now that I know all those interesting facts, I readily use canned foods with my family frequently now. It makes my life easier, cooking time faster, and overall, we’re eating more homemade, healthier meals.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this delicious pumpkin chili recipe. Maybe it will become a favorite fall staple that’s quick and easy, nutritious, filling, and delicious for your family too!

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Easy Pumpkin Chili

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A quick and easy, hearty, delicious meal the whole family will love during the chilly fall (and winter) months.

  • Author: Erika Bragdon
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins
  • Total Time: 25 mins
  • Yield: 6-8 1x
  • Category: dinner

Ingredients

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  • dash of olive oil
  • 1 lb ground beef or turkey
  • 1 red bell pepper, diced (use frozen for faster prep)
  • 1 onion, diced (use frozen diced onion for faster prep)
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 Tbsp chili powder
  • 1 Tbsp cumin
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • ¼ tsp chipotle powder, optional
  • Salt and pepper to taste (I use at least 1 tsp salt and ½ tsp pepper)
  • 1 (15 oz can) pumpkin puree (not pie filling)
  • 1 (15 oz can) black beans, drained
  • 1 (15 oz can) pinto beans, drained
  • 1 (28 oz can) diced tomatoes, not drained
  • 3/4 to 1 1/2 cups chicken broth

Instructions

Over medium heat, brown the meat with the pepper, onion, and cloves with the olive oil in a large pot.

Add the spices (chili powder, cumin, onion powder, cinnamon, chipotle powder, salt, and pepper).

Add the pumpkin, beans, and diced tomatoes. Stir well.

Add 3/4 cups chicken broth to your chili and stir. Add more if you prefer a thinner chili.

Simmer, covered, for 10-15 minutes or until ready to eat.

Notes

Please note that all nutrition calculations are estimated and may vary depending on the brand, quantity, how accurate your measurement is, etc.

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    Filed Under: Dinner, Fall, Recipes, Seasonal Tagged With: dairy-free, gluten-free, pumpkinPublished on September 10, 2024

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