Vegan Chili Recipe for Burgers & Dogs (2024)

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If you love carrot/veggie dogs and black bean burgers but miss topping them with chili, I think you’re about to do a happy dance! This quick Vegan Chili Recipe is simmered with spices and onions and can be made in minutes.

We love this chili because it’s…

  • So versatile
  • Great on chili cheese fries, carrot hotdogs, black bean burgers, and more
  • Busting with flavor
  • Hearty
  • Easy to make
  • Even fools meat-eaters

Before switching to a healthy whole food, plant-based diet(WFPB) and lifestyle, we used to eat a lot of artery-clogging burgers and hot dogs.

We also had a host of medical conditions including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity, and joint pain.

Discovering how to make meatless chili for veggie burgers and dogs

For 35 years, I had made my homemade chili to top those burgers, hot dogs, and fries. It was a recipe I learned from my mom and grandmother, and it was so good.

Then, after four years of eating chili-less Black Bean Burgers, carrot dogs, and French fries, I decided to veganizedmy old recipe by replacing the ground beef with a grain called bulgur that is available at many grocery stores.

What is bulgur?

Bulguris a wholewheat grainthat is cooked exactlylike rice in about 15 minutes.(Follow package directions).

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I like to make a big batch of it andstore it in the freezerto use in recipes like tacos, stews, chili beans, no-meatloaf, etc. because bulgur adds aground beef textureand soaks up flavors of dish you’re preparing.

It’s so nice to be able to pull it out of the freezer already cooked and jump right into cooking the main dish.

For this chili recipe, you can use already cooked bulgur from your freezer or uncooked. Just reduce the cooking time if you decide to use cooked bulgur you already have on hand.

The recipe card at the bottom of the page has the full list of ingredients with measurements and instructions.

How to make vegan chili

In a saucepan, saute diced onions in approximately 3 Tbsp of the veggie broth. As they brown and begin to caramelize, add more veggie broth 1 Tbsp at a time. Allow to caramelize well.

Add all other chili ingredients including the bulgur, stir well, and simmer for approximately 15 minutes. Cover and turn off. Chili is basically done and ready to be eaten.

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*NOTE: If you already have pre-cooked bulgur (2 cups) in the freezer that you would like to use, simply omit the veggie broth/water except for about 1/2 a cup, and cook for only 5 minutes.

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Add to carrot dogs, veggie and black bean burgers, vegan chili cheese fries, or anything else you can think of.

Tips for making this vegan hotdog chili

  • I make big batches of bulgur in my rice steamer and freeze it to be used in recipes like this, along with tacos, lasagna, and chili fries. The great thing about having bulgur already cooked is that it cuts a step out of food preparation and speeds up the process of sitting down to dinner.
  • It’s so nice to be able to pull it out of the freezer and jump right into cooking the main dish.
  • This chili is the perfect topping for carrot dogs, which are my new love.
  • You’ve just GOT to try my homemade Vegan Cheese Sauce on your hot dogs and burgers too!
  • To make this gluten-free, try substituting Buckwheat Groats or cauliflower rice.

If you would like to make your own ketchup for this recipe, check out my 10-Minute Vegan Ketchup recipe.

*Originally published May 25, 2017

Made this on Monday and used no-salt added tomato sauce…it came out perfect! So delicious on carrot dogz.”–Chickavegan

Other recipes that use bulgur

  • Vegan Chili Cheese Fries
  • Black Bean Spinach Lasagna
  • Three Bean Crockpot Chili
  • Instant Pot Chili Recipe

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Vegan Chili Recipe for Burgers & Veggie Dogs

If you love carrot/veggie dogs and burgers but miss topping them with chili, I think you're about to do a happy-dance! This quick Chili Vegan Recipe is simmered with spices and onions and can be made in minutes. Links to Vegan Chili Cheese Fries and Black Bean Burgers also included.

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 20 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

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Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

  • 1/2 cup onion diced
  • 1/2 cup veggie broth (if using uncooked bulgur)*
  • 1 cup dry uncooked bulgur (or 2 cups cooked)*
  • 2 cups veggie broth or water
  • 1/2 cup ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon or worcestershire sauce without anchovies
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon season salt
  • pinch cayenne pepper (optional for spice)

Instructions

  • In saucepan, saute diced onions in approximately 3 Tbsp of the veggie broth. As they brown and begin to caramelize, add more veggie broth 1 Tbsp at a time. Allow to caramelize well.

  • Add all other chili ingredients, stir well, and simmer for approximately 10-15 minutes. Cover and turn heat down to warm or off. Chili is basically done and ready to be eaten.

  • *NOTE: If you already have pre-cooked bulgur (2 cups) in the freezer that you would like to use, simply omit the veggie broth/water except for about 1/2 a cup, and cook for only 5 minutes.

  • Add to carrot dogs, veggie and black bean burgers, vegan chili cheese fries, or anything else you can think of. Black bean burger and vegan chili cheese fries recipe links below.

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Notes

Detailed instructions, in-process photos, and my personal helpful tips can be found in the article above.

  • I make big batches ofbulgurin myrice steamerandfreeze it to be used in recipeslike this, along with tacos,lasagna, andchili fries. The great thing about having bulgur already cooked is that it cuts a step out of food preparation and speeds up the process of sitting down to dinner.
  • It’s so nice to be able to pull it out of the freezer and jump right into cooking the main dish.
  • This chili is the perfect topping forcarrot dogs, which are my new love.
  • You’ve just GOT to try my homemadeVegan Cheese Sauceon your hot dogs and burgers too!
  • To make this gluten-free,try substitutingBuckwheat Groatsor cauliflower rice.

Nutrition

Calories: 132kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 1g | Fiber: 5g

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Vegan Chili Recipe for Burgers & Dogs (2024)

FAQs

What can I use in chili instead of meat? ›

Here are just a few ideas.....
  • An extra can of beans (pinto, kidney, or black)
  • Seitan.
  • Bulgur.
  • Portobella Mushrooms.
  • My Cauliflower Taco Crumbles.
  • Butler Soy Curls.
  • Any of the new burger crumble products in the store.
Jan 15, 2023

What is vegan chili made of? ›

This Vegan Chili is a moderately-spiced, tomato-y stew loaded with chunks of celery, onion, green bell pepper, and carrot. Spices like ancho chili powder, cumin, oregano, garlic, and cayenne pepper add some body to the chili, while kidney beans and pinto beans give a hearty and creamy texture.

What's the difference between hot dog chili and regular chili? ›

What's the difference between hot dog chili and regular chili? Hot dog chili is much thicker than soup chili. It also usually doesn't contain beans. The meat in hot dog chili is also very finely ground whereas in soup chili, it is chunkier.

Should chili be thick or soupy? ›

Ideally, chili should simmer low and slow. This allows some of the liquid to evaporate and results in a thicker consistency and deeper, more complex flavor as the aromatics and spices release their superpowers.

What ingredient makes chili taste like chili? ›

Most Common Chili Spices. Cumin, Chile Powders, and Paprika are the most common spices in chili followed by garlic, onion, coriander, Mexican oregano, and bay leaves. These ingredients can be combined to create a savory and well-balanced pot of top notch comfort food.

What kind of chili is best for chili dogs? ›

A smoother chili sauce with fine “grains” of ground beef / beef mince, rather than chunks like bolognese or chili con carne, works best for chili dogs. It's the Ben's Chili Bowl way! I've always wanted to replicate the Ben's chili sauce.

Does real chili have beans or not? ›

The ICS defines Traditional Red Chili as "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, cooked with red chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients. Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed."

What is a hot dog with chili called? ›

A chili dog is a hot dog served in a bun and topped with a meat sauce, such as chili con carne. Additional toppings may include cheese, onions, and mustard.

What adds depth of flavor to chili? ›

Elevate your chili recipe by adding an extra layer of flavor. Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight.

How to thicken vegan chili? ›

If you don't have masa harina on hand you can use flour, cornmeal, cornstarch, or puree a can of beans. Just start with a tablespoon of the flour, cornmeal, masa harina, or cornstarch whisked with a little water, add to your chili and simmer 10 more minutes or so.

Why put cornmeal in chili? ›

Cornmeal does an excellent job of absorbing extra liquids so adding a tablespoon of it to the chili will thicken the final dish. Mix 2 parts of cold water and 1 part of cornmeal, make it a slurry, and add this to the pot. Allow it to simmer for about 10 minutes after you add the slurry.

What can I use in place of ground beef? ›

Lentils. Legumes are another fantastic option you can choose to include in your meals instead of ground beef. Lentils are a type of legume that you can use to replace beef in many dishes. They're also full of moisture, giving them an excellent texture for replacing beef in your recipes.

Does chili have to have meat? ›

Today, Texans believe that chili should only have chili peppers, meat, and spices. However, many modern recipes also call for beans, veggies, and even noodles thrown in. At chili cook-offs across the US, you'll see recipes with all kinds of ground meat, including: Beef.

How do you thicken chili without meat? ›

Add cornstarch or all-purpose flour: Cornstarch and all-purpose flour are common thickening agents that you might already have on hand in your pantry. Adding flour directly into the chili will create lumps. Instead, make a slurry by mixing one tablespoon of cold water with one tablespoon of cornstarch.

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