Spicy Black Bean and Lentil Chili with Cotija Guacamole + Chipotle Sweet Potato Fries.
Apparently, I am all about black beans this week.

Didn’t mean to show you two black beans recipes in a row, they just happened. And you know what? I was even thinking about making black bean brownies this week, but I stopped myself because, I don’t know, is that weird? I feel like it’s a little weird so I am kind of skeptical. I mean, can’t I just make my brownies with loads of butter and all the good things that usually go into brownies?
Any thoughts on black bean brownies? I think I am just a bit too much of brownie purest to try them out, but I could be persuaded.

Ok, but let’s talk about serious things. Now that I am in my own place, I am finding the quiet while I cook kind of weird. Well, honestly I haven’t really been alone while cooking, except for on the weekends and even then, I have had workers coming in and out. BUT on the few days that it has been just me, I have been listening to Pandora to break up the quiet (remember I come from a family of nine, plus the “extras”). The thing is I am so tired of hearing the same stuff.
I need music suggestions. Currently I am listening to a lot of Taylor Swift Radio and umm, it is just so not doing it for me. I mean, I love T-swift, but I like a little variety, and when you are in the kitchen cooking for more than six or even eight hours, even Taylor can get old. And since I really haven’t had time to keep up with all the new music out there, I totally need some help. I thought of asking my brothers, but then swayed away from that in fear of what they might suggest. I mean, it could possibly good, but it could also be really bad. You never know with them.
So what do you guys like? I’m pretty open to everything… just not rap. I really cannot handle rap.

Also, music is like a million and one times better than screaming little girls. Just sayin.

Double also, chili loaded with beans and lentils is totally my new favorite! Who knew a vegetarian chili could pack in so much flavor and texture? Not my meat-eating brothers, that is for sure. And yes, they never even tried this. Losers I tell ya… with the exception of Brendan, because he will eat anything. Gotta love having him around!
Anyway, I made this spicy black bean and lentil chili last week while all of my family was still here because I knew that my cousins would eat a bean filled chili. I am not sure who actually had a chance to try it though since we had so many people and so much food in one house at one time. But people did try it and the reviews were good, and um hello, I clearly thought it was awesome.

I added some super fun toppings to mine, but if you are short on time, the chili is delicious solely on its own.
If you do have the time though, I highly recommend making the fries and most definitely the guacamole. It’s the perfect chili topper. Especially if you use the fries to sort of scoop up the chili and then get a little guac on there too. So flippin delicious and totally cold weather appropriate too!

Ok, so what else? The chili is super easy to make and there is a good chance that you’ll have all the ingredients on hand. It’s mostly just some spices, tomatoes, a little broth, lentils and black beans. I always have these foods in my panty, but I’m not sure if this is standard for most, since I try to keep a pretty well stocked pantry. While, I try, but it seems I am ALWAYS out of whatever I need and either running to the store or sending a family member…which may not be happing all that much anymore since I am now out of the family house.
Oh no.

Seriously though, don’t let anything scare you off from this recipe. If you’re short on time, simply make the chili. If you do have some time though, make the fun toppings too. Either way it’s a beyond delicious, cozy winter meal!
OH and extra healthy too! Yahoo!!


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Spicy Black Bean and Lentil Chili with Cotija Guacamole + Chipotle Sweet Potato Fries.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Mexican
Keyword: black bean, chipotle, cotija, fries, guacamole, spicy
Don't let anything scare you off from this recipe. If you're short on time, simply make the chili. If you do have some time though, make the fun toppings too. Either way it's a beyond delicious, cozy winter meal!
Ingredients
Chili
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 sweet onion diced
- 2 carrots chopped
- 4 cloves garlic minced or grated
- 3 tablespoons chili powder
- 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 1 teaspoon cayenne or more or less to your taste
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 4-5 cups veggie broth
- 2 cups green lentils
- 3 cups cooked black beans drained and rinsed if using canned
- 1 (28 ounce) jar spicy marinara sauce
- 2 (6 ounce) cans tomato paste
- 1 1/2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce (optional not vegan friendly)
- sharp cheddar cheese for topping
Chipotle Sweet Potato Fries
- 2 large sweet potatoes cut into 1/4 inch wide strips
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 clove garlic grated
- 2 teaspoons chipotle chili powder
- salt and pepper to taste
Cotija Guacamole (optional)
- 2 ripe avocados peeled + pitted
- 1 jalapeno seeded + chopped
- the juice of 1 lime
- pinch of cumin
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro chopped
- 1/3 cup crumbled Cotija cheese may sub feta cheese
- salt to taste
Instructions
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In a large heavy pot over medium high heat, add the olive oil, then the onion and carrots. Cook until the onions have softened, about 10 minutes. Add the garlic and continue to cook for about another minute. Add the chili powder, paprika, cumin, cayenne and salt. Cook for about two more minutes or until everything is fragrant.
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Add the veggie broth (starting with 4 cups), spicy marinara sauce, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce. Stir in the lentils. Crank up the heat to high, bringing the broth to a boil. Once it boils, reduce the heat to medium low, cover and simmer for about 20-30 minutes or until the lentils are tender.
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Add the black beans and cook for about 20 more minutes. Add the extra cup of broth, if needed to thin.
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While the chili is cooking, make the fries (if making). Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
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Place cut potatoes in a large bowl and drizzle with oil. Add the garlic, chipotle chili powder, salt and pepper. Gently toss with your hands or two spatulas to evenly coat. Spread the fries among two baking sheets in one even layer. Bake for 15-20 minutes, then flip and bake for 15-20 minutes more at 400 degrees F. You want the sweet potatoes to be crispy, but not burnt.
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To make the guacamole, mash the avocados in a medium size bowl (I left mine pretty chunky, but go as chunky or as smooth as you like). Add the cilantro, jalapeño, lime juice, cumin, salt and pepper. Stir to combine and fold in the cotija cheese.
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Serve the soup in bowls topped with guacamole, sweet potato fries and cheddar cheese.

Now pass the spoons please!
I love love love your new blog design! (I know I’m late to the reveal party). This chili sounds like just the thing I need to warm up – and those fries on top? Swoooon.
THANK YOU!
Sounds amazing, I love lentils!
Thanks!
Could use some heat in my food –It’s below zero here.
This looks like it will warm you up.
As for music I think I’m a generation gap here–I like the oldies.
It’s below zero here too and we love heat in our food too! And just the word “chipotle” = happiness. Cannot wait to devour those sweet potato fries. Black beans and lentils are cheap, awesome and tasty =)
Wow, stay warm!
Thanks Nancy!! 🙂
I like oldies too actually!
I love lentils and black beans and am pumped about a veggie chili! Plus, it’s perfect for this frigid weather. The toppings all look like a necessity to me. And that glimpse of your stove and counter….can’t wait to see!
THANK you!
Ok, I think the day has finally come for saying hi to you. Hi Tieghan, I’ve been following your blog for about a year now and am definitely in love. I’ve tried quite a few of your recipes and I’m blown away by your creativity. Everything has been delicious, and this chili looks like it’s exactly what I’ve been craving. It’ll get made on the weekend!
I’m also finally coming out of my cave in which I’ve been lurking and looking at your blog because you asked for music suggestions. I’ve just recently discovered First Aid Kit, a Swedish folk duo that just makes beautiful songs. Perhaps you’d like to give them a try? Or The Mendoza Line.
Anyway, thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes and photos and stories!!
WOW! Thank you so much! I am so excited you are enjoying my recipes, that makes my week!
Thanks for the suggestions, looking them both up now! 🙂
I made a pot of turkey sausage chili this week, but I love a good hearty vegetarian chili since we eat vegetarian most of the time…this chili looks perfectly cozy for these frigid temperatures we’ve been having here lately…ditto on the fries and guac!
Thanks so much! Your chili sounds delish!
Dang, this is definitely a big skillet of delicious! I love all these fun flavours 🙂
Thanks Katrina!
Sweet potato fries!? How can anyone resist? 🙂
About music suggestions: yesterday my family and I watched The Hundred-Foot Journey (which, by the way, is a great movie!) and they had a few Hindi songs. Can I just say some of those songs are soo catchy and fun to listen to? Maybe you won’t like it, but I just had to let you know about it 🙂
Thank you!! I will so look into those songs! 🙂 I am open to anything!
I definitely will not try to pursued you into the B.B. Brownies~yuck! Brownies should be made with decadent chocolate, or why make them…I don’t like my indulgances to be disguised as health food.
Music, very eclectic taste, basically what “feels right” @ the moment. I Luv Pandora! Let’s you try new things & if you don’t like it, skip it, awesome.
Ok here goes a few: Black Keys, Citizen Cope, The Head & The Heart, Ziggy Marley, Jack Johnson, Fleetwood Mac, Muddy Waters, Andrea Bocelli, Mozert, Kings of Leon, Sia, C.C.R. Yeah I could go on & on! Ask your Bro’s, & your parents @ that, they all might surprise you. If not, that’s what the skip buttons for!
I so agree, but everyone is telling me they are delish! Thinking I might I have to try them!
Thanks for all these suggestions, cannot wait to try them!
I’ve been looking for a great lentil recipe and this one looks like it can do the trick! Lentils are one of those things that I’ve been skeptical to try, but you add a Mexican twist on it, topped with black beans? I’m sold! I absolutely love your photographs by the way. The attention to detail is amazing! So jealous!
Thanks so much, Heather!
This looks soooooo good, I’m totally going to make it this weekend. And I am all for a black bean brownie recipe. I made some last weekend but they were more cake-like than chewy-brownie-like, so if you can make a chewy black bean brownie I would owe you big time.
As for music, I’ve been listening to a lot of Trampled by Turtles. It’s great winter music.
Oh! Maybe I should give them a try! 🙂
Thanks for music suggestions too!
Thanks so much! Hope you love this recipe and thanks for the music suggestion!
Wow – I love the lentils and beans in this – gorgeous, gorgeous photos!
So I am a huge fan of sneaking something healthy into an otherwise nutritionally lacking treat so I say go ahead and make them black bean brownies – I’ve had them before and you won’t even taste the black beans in them! Or, heck, even try putting lentils in them instead of the black beans – I made and fed my daughter some lentil chocolate pancakes once and she had no clue they had lentils in them!
Thank you!
Totally thinking about trying the brownies now! 🙂
Just delish! Love the spiciness!
Thanks Robyn!
Can never have too many black beans. Looks amazing!
Thank you!
Can’t wait to try this recipe. In need of healthy, filling, somewhat easy to put together recipes that will be an important part of getting healthier and experiencing more energy and less pain. Please help! 🙂 I, for one, am all for you trying out Black Bean brownies. Worse case scenario, they aren’t very tasty. Best case scenario, they taste awesome and are good for you too!! 🙂 You are not alone in making foods that some others in family won’t even try. It can get frustrating sometimes, but try not to let it get you down. Their loss.
As for music, I am wayyyyyyyyyy older than you, but here goes….Jesse Cook, Adrian von Ziegler, Rob Thomas, Motown Music, Carol KIng and James Taylor, oh and Jason Mraz. His music is very positive and uplifting. Saw him in concert this past year accompanied by Raining Jane and OMG!!! was blown away!
OK. Thinking by everyones comments that I need to try black bean brownies and that I need to come up with some more easy recipes like this. On it! 🙂
Thanks for all the suggestions, cannot wait to listen to them!
Yum! Will definitely be trying this chili.
I like to watch tv shows on my laptop while I cook! Nothing super involved that you have to pay tons of attention to, but sitcoms. There are so many out there and I never get bored since I’m not watching the same ones!
Maybe give it a shot? If it’s something light you don’t have to worry about watching the screen all the time.
Otherwise I like Spotify for giving me music suggestions based on other things I listen to.
Pretty sure I could never do tv shows, I would have to pay attention. LOL!
Thanks so much, Mel!
I have a few music suggestions for you! Personally, I love to jam to Girl Talk while I’m cooking, but if I’m ever not in the mood, Regina Spektor Radio is where it’s at. Also, Jonsi Radio. Jonsi is one of the former members of Sigur Ros, which is another totally kick butt band, but a little too relaxing for me. I need to have a faster tempo to cook to 🙂
Hope this helps!
I like a fast song too, so I cannot wait to look up your suggestions. THANKS!
Hi Tieghan, Happy New Year! On the music front I ditto The Black Keys. I also having listening a lot to Calexico, especially their Carried to Dust album. Arctic Monkeys always make my day as well. Then there’s Ed Sheeran (love the Thinking Out Loud video). Jake Bugg is a particular favorite of mine. How about Punch Brothers? The lists go on and on, eh? Have fun putting together your playlist. Cheers, Ardith
THANK YOU! So much good stuff here, can’t wait to try them all out! 🙂
This is so my kind of chili and I bet it’s amazing with sweet potato fries! Sorry, I don’t have any music suggestions because I have been having the same problem. There is this big gap in life every year right after the holidays when Christmas music is no longer acceptable to listen to.
Oh, and you should totally make black bean brownies thay are so good! Totally not weird at all.
HAHA! This totally sounds like me! 🙂
This sounds SO good! I love when you post vegetarian recipes 🙂
Thank you!
Ah, this looks so, so good! I’ve been trying to eat less meat lately so this seems like a perfect hearty meatless dinner option. Also, the sweet potato fries served with the chili sound great – I’m all about the sweet and spicy!
Thank you, Alexa! Hope you love this!
I love listening to alternative on Pandora, also pure pop, although I pick and choose with that one. Love the sound of this recipe, when exactly do you add the lentils?
Thanks Cassandra! Add the lentils with the broth and tomato sauce. Sorry I left that out, fixing the recipe now.
I am going to MAKE time this weekend to get this deliciousness in my belly. Chipotle + guac + fries + chili FTW!
YEAH! Hope you love it!! Also, I think I may do that same with those cookies you posted today! YUM!
Here’s some upbeat suggestions to listen to while cooking: The Wild Feathers, Wolf Alice, Best Coast, HAIM, Summer Camp.
It would be fun to post a cooking play list. Definitely want to try this chili-it looks fantastic and is perfect for my resolution to eat more high-protein vegetarian meals this year!
I love upbeat, can’t wait to try these!
Great Idea on the playlist…have to come up with on first! 🙂
In regard to music, I ALWAYS listen to music while I am cooking. It is one of my favorite things in life. I always listen to Christian music, and I find that it helps me feel closer to God. Some artists to consider are Meredith Andrews, For King and Country, Casting Crowns, and Plumb. They are really awesome!
Thanks for the suggestions!! 🙂
listening to madredeus, anthologia playlist, it’s magic
Thanks so much! I will look them up! 🙂
Try WWOZ in New Orleans–you can get it over the net–very eclectic.
Thanks!! Have have so many to look up now! 🙂
Sounds like nice and filling meal to me. All three of them sounds awesome!
Thank you so much!
Great warm-me-up, I love any bean/lentil combination. I would say no to black bean brownies though 🙂
Thanks Suzy
Little dragon! Great indie band always puts me in a good mood!
Thanks for the suggestion!
As usual, looks totally yummy!
As for music, I wouldn’t be much help. Hard to find time for the music scene with 4 kids around. I mostly just listen to the Avett Brothers and Lucy Wainwright Roche a lot these days. However, have you tried any podcasts? Joy the Baker has a fun podcast. I LOVED the first season of Serial. The Unmistakable Creative interviews creative types and it’s really fun. Also, The JV Club is about people opening up about their awkward teen years. I find that listening to podcasts while I work makes the time fly by.
Thank you!!
And yes I can so get the whole hard to find time for music. I had way too many people (kids included) in my house before I went off on my own! Now it is way too quiet. ha!!
I will try podcast though, that sounds fun!
The looks deelish! Give Jake Bugg a try (plus Sam Smith) they’re my spirit animals!
Thanks you so much and I will try them out! 🙂
Chipotles, chilli and sweet potato fries… YUM!
Black Bean brownies are awesome, avocado are even better- they’re so fudgy! Made them one time for my boyfriend and a few of our guy friends, said they wdre the best they’ve ever had. The added kahlua, roast hazelnuts and ton of chocolate probably helped!
As for music;
Tallest Man on Earth, Goldfish and Caravan Palace [both dancy but good], a bit of jazz and old stuff like Fred Astaire, I like podcasts too, The Thrilling Adventure Hour is fantastic if you like old time radio stuff [it’s not actually old time, just the style and is also a little odd but great!]
Really? Maybe I will try them than!
Thanks for the music suggestions, cannot wait to look them up! 🙂
This looks so good! Skinnytaste just posted a black bean brownie recipe that looks quite good. I have been thinking about trying them too. 🙂
Thanks Megan! So many of you keep saying the brownies look good, maybe I will try them! 🙂
I have a seasonal vegetarian in the home – can’t wait to try this one!
Hope you all love it, Thanks!
This looks *beyond* amazing!! This combines pretty much all my favorite things – lentils, black beans, sweet potatoes, cotija, guac… I cannot WAIT to try it! This meal will pretty much make my week, I’m sure 🙂
THANK YOU! Hope you love it!
I LOVE listening to Pandora radio while cooking! My fav is Coldplay radio. Classy stuff right there. And Tieghan, how do you keep outdoing yourself? Seriously! I love seeing how creative and daring you are in the kitchen! Keep it up, girl!
Wow, thank you so much! Your comments are always so encouraging!
Yumm this looks so good!! Anything with black beans is definitely worth making twice in a week.
As for music
chill: James Blake, James Vincent McMorrow, William Fitzsimmons, Chet Faker
chill / edm-ish: Kygo, Flume, Rhye, Disclosure
Fun-ish: Haim, Chromeo
and Sam Smith because just yes.
Thanks so much and for all the music suggestions, I will so be checking those out!
This looks waaaaay better than the lentil soup I made the other day. Pinned!
LOL! Thank you so much, Dorothy!
You had me at sweet potato fries (those look incredible!!) and I love a good black bean chili!
Thanks Laura! And sweet potato fries get me every time too!
This looks stupid delicious! I cannot wait to try it. Lentils = <3
Thanks Alexa!
well as usual the food looks ah-mazing. I’m all for black bean chili.
Thank you so much!! Hope you had a good week!
I’m going to say it: we do not eat enough chilli in Australia. I think we are seriously missing out. I wish I had seen this recipe before I started cooking dinner today! Saved for tomorrow.
So much yumminess!
Hi Tieghan! Guac is like one of my original favorite foods ever and sweet potato fries I used to live on those in school but somehow never got sick of them! Supremely yummy post my friend 🙂
About muuuusic. Here is a trick that I’ve used to create about 30 Pandora stations (i now have enough now for every shade of cooking mood). All you need is one Pandora station to start. Lets say your Taylor Swift station. Next time a song comes on that you REALLY like, go to the options and select “start a new station from this song”. Eureka!! Now your station has androgynously reproduced! Keep doing this for songs you like from all stations you create. You might think you’ll get a bunch of duplicate stations this way but you’ll be surprised – they will each have a slightly different quality. Hope this helps! Rock on 🙂
I am planning to make this tonight! I would like to add a can of diced tomatoes for some chunkiness. Is there something I should take out? less tomato sauce or paste?
I am loving your blog! These recipes are perfect for the cold windy days on Nantucket! Making a few of your recipes for the weekend and this week! I look forward to seeing all of your new posts.
try some Norah Jones or Melodie Gardot while cooking…
Our musical tastes are probably pretty dissimilar, but lately I’ve been listening to a lot of Cat Power, Elliot Smith, & Wilco. Although, in the kitchen I tend to want something fun, something that rocks; David Bowie, Pixies, The Cure, etc…
Becks new album is really great, & I think Jack Whites latest record is the best thing he’s done in awhile. Have you heard First Aid Kit? Might be something you’d like.
Anywhoo… This chili sounds awesome. I love lentils, but I’ve never used them in chili. I dunno why I never thought of it before! This will be great for meat free Monday. Thx!
Also, check out Spotify. You can use it for artist based radio just like Pandora, but you can also make playlists, & listen to whole albums.
Do green lentils taste similar to brown lentils? Because while I love Moong dal and other lentils used in Indian cooking, I dislike the earthy taste of brown lentils. I don’t mind lentil soup, but that’s about the only recipe I’ve been able to stomach brown lentils.
I do however like black beans, so maybe I’ll try this without lentils, or just use my moong dal instead.
I really like cooking dried black beans in the slow cooker. They turn out great after soaking the night before. I normally use some garlic salt, chopped garlic, and a little dried basil/oregano, broth, and then I top with cheese when serving.
I always look forward to seeing what recipes you come up with. I’ll have to try this chili on a cold day.
-Amber
Oh girl. This looks AMAZINGGGGG!! I need to make it.
Thanks Tiffany! 🙂
Absolutely delicious! Made this for dinner last night and enjoyed while watching the Patriots crush the Colts. I was a little skeptical of making a meatless chili, but both James and I loved it! Definitely glad I made the sweet potato fries and guac too.
SO excited you the meatless chili was a hit! THANK YOU!
Hi Tieghan!! I love love LOVE your recipes! They’re all so innovative and delicious looking!
We made this chili yesterday and honestly, words do not do justice to how delicious it is!! I brought it for lunch today and everyone is so jealous. Especially of the fries on top 🙂
Thank you!!
AWE!! Thank you so much!! I am so excited you loved this recipe and thank you for all the kind words!
Hope you had a great start to your week!! 🙂
My daughter chose this as “brain food” for her finals week this week and I made it last night. It turned out SO delicious & flavorful, even with a few modifications to suit our own taste. Even using only 1 can of tomato paste and 4 1/2 cups of water (gah! I forgot to add the “better than bouillion!” and didn’t think of it until just now?!) it was still so hearty and thick, not soupy like some chili recipes. I used 1 1/2 Tbs. chili powder (ours is pretty kicky) and only a scant 1/4 tsp. of cayenne and it was still plenty peppy. This makes a lot and we’ll be so happy for a big, warm pot of leftovers. (Yes, it’s even chilly in Southern California this week…it’s 60 degrees and cloudy, for Heaven’s sake 😉
Wow, so impressed that your daughter picked this for brain food! THAT IS AWESOME! 🙂
So happy you all loved it, thanks!!
Just made this & it is delish!!!! Instead of the jar of marinara sauce I used 2 15 oz. cans no salt added diced tomatoes & I left out the cayenne pepper as I have kids. Kids loved it!!! Def putting this in the normal rotation. Very simple & hearty!! We ate ours topped w/ shredded cheese, sour cream, avocado & red onion.
SO excited you loved this and very happy you adjusted it to your needs! 🙂
Thanks Tara!!
Hi,
I made your dish today. But I was wondering is your chilli powder mild. Im in Australia and it is hot++. I only put in two teaspoons and it definitely has a bite to it. Other than that it is a great recipe. Easy to make for lots of flavour.
Bec
Oh my stars, sweet potato fries & guac w/ chili! That is brilliant. I really wish it wasn’t 97 degree weather right now. Or maybe I’ll just crank the air conditioner up to max and eat chili anyway!
If you’re open to different types of music, try some Frank Sinatra or Dean Martin. Michael Buble, for something more modern. I have seriously gotten into Amerian standards. My favorite is Tony Bennett, especially his two Duets albums. Rod Stewart is amazing, too- he’s revitalized his whole career doing standards.
Just finished making this recipe and eating it! It was delicious. I have to admit there are a couple things I would change just to make it a little bit better. I think soaking the lentils would help because mine still weren’t quite completely soft even though it was cooking for about an hour. I also would take a way a little bit of the chili powder, I couldn’t believe the recipe called for three tablespoons! The taste wasn’t overwhelming though. Lastly I think this chili would be fantastic with some more beans in it. I was thinking kidney and pinto in particular 🙂
My husband and I really enjoyed it though. Thank you so much! Will definitely be having this again.
I’ve made this before and it was a HIT. If I were to do it again with a slowcooker, any advice on the initial prep other than throwing all chili ingredients in the cooker and revisiting in 8 hours?
Hey Tory! Nope, just throw it in an let it cook! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Merry Christmas!
I just love your blog and recipes and for 2016 was looking to do more health-inspired (but still fun) recipes with my fiance so I’m loving this post. Can’t wait for all the new recipes to come!! For music maybe try Florence & The Machine radio or Lana Del Rey? Kinda indie but fun still. I also love Tori Kelly, Meghan Trainor, and I have to say Motown radio is impossible to be in a bad mood listening to!
Thanks so much for the suggestions and kind words! Happy new Year! 🙂
Hi this looks amazing! Will it reheat well if I make a day ahead & refrigerate? Thanks!
Yes, that will be great! Hope you love this! 🙂
We made this chili tonight, following the recipe exactly, except for a bit less chili powder. The lentils didn’t cook thoroughly and the flavor of the pasta sauce overwhelmed the dish, so it was like a big bowl of thick spicy marinara sauce with tough lentils. I couldn’t figure out how to fix it so we threw out the leftovers – all $16 worth!! On the good side, the sweet potato fries were very good and we will make those again!
Hi Regina, I am really sorry this recipe did not work out for you. Sometime things just end up cooking differently for some people. Again, really sorry it didn’t work out. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am however, really happy you enjoyed the fries!
Love this chili! Black bean brownies sound AWESOME! i looove jammin to steely dan when im cookin. But i love oldies. England dan and john ford coley are also a great to jam to. Very easy listening. Also, i cant forget, fleetwood macs album Rumors, greatest of all time. Haha
Thanks so much!! My dad puts on a lot of oldies! I enjoy them lots. Thank you!
Hi!
Can you clarify the ingredient “2 ounce cans tomato paste 6” pls? I’m not sure how to read that particular ingredient. I am hoping to make this soon!
Thank you!
Also the “1 ounce jar spicy marinara sauce 28, I use DeLallo” … is that a 28 ounce jar spicy marinara”?
Yes, it is a 28 ounce jar
So sorry about this! Recipe is all fixed. It is 2 (6 ounce) cans. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
Can you freeze this dish?
Yes, this works great for freezing! You can freeze up to 3 months. Then thaw before heating. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
Can you freeze this dish? Sorry, I clicked too early.I meant to give five stars!
Sounds great. I will try this. Music suggestion: Needtobreathe on pandora…?
Thank you Robyn!
This is a ‘genius’ recipe that I make throughout fall and winter. The chili is amazing by itself or with all of the ‘extras’. I’ve used baked sweet potatoes instead of fries and ‘loaded’ them with chili and toppings. I’ve taken the chili and used it, along with the guac, as a filling for burritos. SO versatile and delicious…a favorite!
Thank you so much Kathy! I am so glad you loved this!
Great recipe, Teigan! I made this tonight and the combination of spices are absolutely delicious. I think next time I will use a little less chilli powder, but otherwise it was wonderful. I actually made a meat version using grass fed ground beef and kidney beans. The texture was on point. Thank you!
That is so great! Thank you so much Donna! xTieghan
Mine seems a bit watery, or just that there’s a lot of sauce, any tips? Should I continue to cook it down?
Hi! Yes, just continue to cook it down until it reaches your desired consistency. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
One of the best and most filling vegetarian chilis I’ve had! The jar of marinara and smoked paprika also made it one of the most unique recipes I’ve tried. I added in some red bell pepper since I had some I needed to use. It was the perfect winter dinner!
Hi Callie! That is so great to hear! Thank you so much for trying this one! xTieghan
Was looking for a good vegetarian dinner, and made this. OH. MY. GOD. It’s so hearty and flavorful — the toppings are indeed a must. My fiancé and I were raving all through dinner.
Thank you Sarah!! That is so great to hear! xTieghan
This is a great recipe! There were raves all around. I added a little grilled corn I had on hand, and didn’t add all the chili powder or any jalepeno(we were out)- but every thing else was spot on for our tastes. Comes together quick and easy. Loved it.
Thank you so much Antoinette!! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I LOVE this recipe! It’s a staple that we make again and again!!
Thank you so much Kasey! xTieghan
Hi! This recipe looks amazing and I’m going to make. I only have red lentils – will these work too? Thank you!
Hey Emily,
Yes, red lentils will also work well here. I hope you love the recipe. Let me know how it turns out! xTieghan