Three Bean Chili

Fall is in the air! It’s chili season. There’s nothing like ending a day with a pot of warm chili. It fills the belly and warms the soul.

Today I’m sharing a Three Bean Chili recipe over at Whole and Heavenly Oven. I’ve been a big fan of Sarah’s blog since my very first visit. I was so impressed by  her beautiful photography and her recipes, plus Sarah’s lively, energetic personality always puts me in a good mood.

But most of all I am impressed by the fact that, get this y’all, Sarah is a high school student!  To be so focused and skilled both behind the camera and in the kitchen at such a young age is truly amazing to me. Y’all this girl is going to go places. Sarah has 8 brothers and sisters so there are plenty of mouths to eat all the food she creates for Whole and Heavenly Oven.

Three Bean Chili

So anyways. Three Bean Chili. It’s an easy, inexpensive meal that can be customized to suit your tastes. I’ve used some lean ground beef and kidney beans, black beans, and chickpeas (not a bean I know ๐Ÿ™‚ ). But you could use ground turkey and any type of beans you like. Including lima beans which aren’t often used in chili, but I think are really good. Add a little extra spice if you like your chili really spicy and go ahead and top it with all your favorite toppings for a meal that you will want to make again and again during the cooler months.

Stop by Whole and Heavenly Oven for the Three Bean Chili Recipe and to say hi to Sarah!

A thick and hearty Three Bean Chili.

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  2. Coie Watson says:

    Ack! I really love this chili and was planning to make it this weekend for a chili cook-off at church, but it seems that Sarah’s website has expired, or is down. Is there any way that you could post the directions (I have the ingredient list already) in the comments, or email them to me?

    Any help would be much appreciated!

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      So sorry for the late reply Coie. It worked when I tried just now. Hope you were able to get the recipe!

  3. Molly says:

    I love this chili recipe. I’ve used it so many times for friends and family. Should totally enter this chili contest! I think you have a good chance at winning!
    http://bushbeans.thedailymeal.com/

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      Ah, thank you so much Molly! Maybe I will enter it. ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Linda says:

    Making chili for supper this evening. Love the idea of adding Cumin and Garlic powder. I’m also adding little beer.

  5. Erica says:

    This is almost the same recipe as mine, and I too, stock up on cans of beans at Aldi! My whole family loves this and I make it in the crock pot. I leave out the corn (but serve with jiffy cornbread mix muffins. I also add a heaping spoonful of *smoked* Spanish paprika. This gives the chili a nice mellow meaty flavor. Totally worth investing in a jar if only for making this chili!!!

    1. Christin Mahrlig says:

      Smoked Paprika sounds like a marvelous addition! Will have to give it a try. Thanks for the tip!

  6. Jess @ On Sugar Mountain says:

    Christin, this chili looks picture perfect! It’s all about the topping in my opinion, and it looks like you’ve got that covered. ๐Ÿ˜€ I’ll have to go head over and check it out ASAP!

  7. Suzanne says:

    Love the chili, must check out Sarah’s blog.

  8. Melanie @ Carmel Moments says:

    That is one gorgeous looking chili! Comfort food at it’s finest. Yum!

  9. Shashi @ runninsrilankan says:

    I adore bean chili come fall thru spring! I haven’t read Sarah’s blog before – so thank you for the intro Christin! Heading over now…

  10. Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says:

    Yay for chili season! I’m always up for trying a new chili recipe. Heading over to Sarah’s blog now…