
Okay, for any of you who have been reading for awhile, you'll know that I have uber-picky eaters at my house, namely my husband and my son. So imagine my surprise when I made this chili for the first time last year and both of them ate it up. Willingly. And then they had more. And then my husband told me that this was THE chili recipe he'd been longing for the whole time we'd been married. So imagine his surprise when I told him that this was no ordinary chili--there's a rather unusual ingredient that you'd think would be gross, but it adds a depth and complexity to the flavor of the chili that makes it taste as though it's been simmering all day. Luckily for you, it's more like 30-40 minutes. Which is totally doable. The super-secret ingredient? Unsweetened chocolate. Wait! Come back! Have we led you astray yet? I didn't think so. Hear me out...
The bones of this recipe come from Cooking Light. However, the consensus of the online reviews were that there was waaaay too much chocolate in the chili--they felt it tasted muddy and bitter. So when I made it, I kept that in mind. And then I started tasting and adding and simmering and adding some more. Until I got it right. And it's so, so right.
I'm betting there are some chili cook offs in your future, so give this twist on an old classic a shot! And don't be afraid to change things according to your personal tastes--that's part of the magic of chili!
Chipotle Chocolate Chili
1 lb. lean ground turkey
1 large onion, chopped
1 red bell pepper, minced
2-3 cloves garlic, minced
2 cans diced tomatoes
2 cans kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 can beef broth
3 Tbsp. brown sugar
2 Tbsp. chili powder
1 tsp. ground cumin
1 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder (NOT Nesquik! That would be very bad!)
1/2 tsp. freshly-ground black pepper
1/2 tsp. Kosher salt
Chipotle sauce (from the can of chipotle chilies)
1/2 oz. unsweetened chocolate (1/2 unsweetened baking cube), chopped (optional; use to taste as needed; be careful, because too much will make your chili bitter)
Light sour cream
Chopped green onions
3-4 Tbsp. red wine vinegar
Shredded cheddar cheese



Heat some olive oil in a large soup pot over medium heat. Saute onion, garlic, bell pepper, and ground turkey until meat is cooked through. Add salt, pepper, cumin, chili powder, brown sugar, unsweetened cocoa powder, tomatoes, beans, and beef broth. Add all of the chipotle sauce from a small can of chipotle chilies. Heat to boiling and then reduce to a simmer (uncovered), stirring occasionally, until thickened as desired (I like it about 30-40 minutes). If desired, add some chopped chipotle chilies. Add 3 Tbsp. red wine vinegar and a small amount of chopped chocolate at a time until desired richness is reached. If necessary, add more red wine vinegar to cut the sweetness of the chili. This is where you can play around a little with the flavors.
When thickened and seasoned as desired, serve with chopped onions or green onions (green onions, though not pictured, are better, in my opinions!), sour cream, and shredded cheddar cheese.


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I am soooo trying this! We have a chili cook off next week for our ward Halloween party, and I've been looking for a good recipe that's original, and I think I just found it!!! Thanks! Ü
That looks way yummy. I'm always on the lookout for new chili recipes! My family loves chili. Thanks again for another "recipe to try" added to my list!
Love that secret ingredient! I'm going to try making some of this in my slow cooker.
I am definitely going to try this. I already have my chili recipe for this year's cook off, so maybe this will be my secret weapon next year!
I am with Erika, I am going to be using this for our wards Chili cook off. And we are having it on Halloween!
Am I the only one not having a chili cook-off?! Maybe I need to host one at my house, lol.
Chili is sounding very yummy today- and I agree that chocolate adds the perfect flavor (hello- what does chocolate NOT add the perfect flavor to?)
CHOCOLATE!!!
Sara - I really can't think of a better "secret ingredient".
mmmmmmm. . . looks delicious!
I tried this last night and it was a hit with my family. I reviewed it over on my blog:
http://thegoodshiplollipop.blogspot.com/
Thanks!!
I just made this for dinner tonight, along with the naughty corn muffins (cake :)) My suggestion would be to only use half a can of the chipotle sauce if you want your younger kids to eat it. It was very spicy, but good nonetheless.
We just had this for dinner with the naughty cornbread. YUM! Even my picky 3 year old ate it. Well, after I pureed it. Baby steps. I'm a huge wuss for spice, though, so I only put a tiny bit of chipotle sauce. Just the chili powder gave it plenty of kick for my weak tastebuds! Thanks for another great one!
Just made this tonight and it was really good! My husband said it's a keeper. It will definitely have to replace my usual chili recipe. Thanks!
This is the chili I have been waiting for too. I love chipotle stuff and everyone loved it. THanks!
I went looking for the Chipotle salsa you pictured here and only could find Chipotle peppers in Adobo. I'm guessing this is not the same thing. What aisle are you finding your sauce on? I looked in the Mexican Food section.
Vanessa--I normally can't find that brand, either--I just got lucky that time! The peppers in adobo sauce works great, you just want the sauce that's surrounding the peppers.
Can this recipe be made in the crock pot? If so, what adaptions do I need to make? I want to make it tonight for dinner, but won't actually have time at dinner time!
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Thanks!
So i made this halloween night for dinner and i so dont know what i did wrong but mine came out way spicy hot. our mouths were on fire. any suggestions? also the only change i made is switchin out the ground turkey for ground beef instead. and i also was only able to get the chipotles in adobo. (do you think that did it?) Thanks!!
Oh My Gosh!! Delicious! I would definitely make this for a cook off. I used ground beef (because that's what I had on hand.) I also couldn't find same chipotle salsa showed in photo. I used chipotle in adobe sauce. It was pretty thick but I got as much sauce as I could to come out. Everyone loved it. I served it in bread bowls and a green salad on the side! My only complaint is that I didn't make a double batch!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! for this site.
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