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Instant Pot Chili that is award winning and bringing home cook-off victories across the country. You don’t want to miss diving into a bowl of our best chili!
If you want chili from scratch, this traditional chili is your answer. It took us 10 years to discover an award winning recipe and this is finally it, plus it’s an instant pot recipe which means it’s all done in less than 1 hour (with instructions for cooking on the stove top or crock pot as well)!! It is full of bacon, ground beef, beans, classic chili spices and all the toppings you want!
Let’s talk about how to make this homemade chili step by step, discuss what goes well with it, and how to freeze it to eat later. So much to talk about, so let’s get going!

We attended a chili cook-off and brought this awesome Cheesy Ground Beef Enchilada Chili. It was so good, but soooo many arteries were clogged that night. It’s pretty unhealthy, but I heard a rumor that if you don’t eat it alone the calories don’t count.
If you want a healthy chili recipe, you should definitely try our award winning healthy turkey instant pot version, which uses ground turkey instead of beef.
Chili is good year round, but we especially love it for Halloween. Well, chili or our melt-in-your-mouth buttermilk pancakes depending on our mood. Both are easy and perfect for the family. Now on to this award winning instant pot chili recipe…
Chili Cook-Off Idea!

Muffin Tin Trick
Listen to this, at the chili cook-off we went to a couple of people brought muffin tins and then placed a sample scoop of each kind in the well so they could try them all and vote without going back or over-eating. GENIUS. That’s seriously the smartest thing ever.

Ingredients for Instant Pot Chili
This chili recipe uses all the traditional chili ingredients in just the perfect ratio. Here is everything you will need:
- Meat: Ground Beef and Bacon
- Canned Beans: Kidney Beans, Pinto Beans, and Black Beans
- Tomatoes: Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes and Tomato Paste
- Vegetables: Red Onion, Red Bell Pepper, Garlic, and Jalapeño
- Broth: Beef Broth and Worcestershire Sauce
- Spices: Oregano, Ground Cumin, Kosher Salt, Ground Black Pepper, Smoked Paprika, Chili Powder
- Toppings: Sour Cream, Cilantro, Cheddar Cheese, Corn, Limes, Chips, Green Onions, etc.
The measurements and all the details for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.

How to Make Chili in an Instant Pot
Making this recipe in an instant pot is really easy because there’s an actual setting for chili and beans (if you don’t have that setting, you can totally use “manual”). That pretty much takes all of the thinking out of this, and everything can be done in the instant pot, which means only one dish to clean!!
Let’s go through it step by step:
- Sauté: Turn your instant pot to “sauté” and cook the bacon until crispy. Remove the bacon and sauté the bell peppers and onions until tender.
- Brown: Add the ground beef and cook until browned and drain any excess grease. Add all the remaining ingredients and stir everything together.
- Cook: Place the lid on the instant pot and set to “chili” mode with the vent in seal position (“manual high pressure” can be used too). Cook for 18-20 minutes and allow the valve to natural release for 10-15 minutes.
- NOTE: If you get the burn notice, please see the section below.
- Serve: Once it is cooked, serve it up and top with all your favorite toppings.
All these instructions can also be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.
What to Eat with Homemade Chili
Really any sort of bread will get the job done beautifully, but if you are making this in an instant pot, then you probably want dinner done in a hurry, so these 1 Hour Rolls are your answer! I often like something light and fresh with my chili like this garden balsamic avocado salad.
I’ve also heard that people eat cinnamon rolls with chili, and I fully endorse this! Try our World’s Best Cinnamon Rolls! And imho, all chili tastes the best with a side of cornbread or our crazy easy 7-Up biscuits!

Burn Notice FAQs
We’ve had a lot of questions, comments and concerns about the burn notice on the instant pot. We really think it just depends on your Instant Pot. Some are more sensitive than others. We have not ever had a burn notice on ours, but if you are getting them, here are a few tips and tricks…
Prior browned bits on the pot- If your pot had previous food stuck to the bottom of the pot it will continue to cook and confuse the pot to thinking that something is burning. Clean your pot well after every use. Bar Keeper’s Friend is my go-to cleaner for browned bits in pots and pans.
– PROBLEM: Is your bacon extra thin or lacking fat? Both of these can cause the bacon to stick to the bottom of the pot and cause a burn notice. Those browned bits stuck to the pot because of the lack of fat can make the pressure cooker think that you’ve walked away and left meat to burn.
– REMEDY: To counter this, please use a good quality bacon and stir often to keep it from sticking. You can also add a little oil to the pot if not much fat is rendering off the bacon.
If your chili has been combined and then you get the burn notice you probably didn’t thoroughly stir everything together or something is stuck to the bottom of the pot. This is why that bacon step is important. If you added those heavy ingredients and added the lid something will probably stick and burn. Stir well, make sure you measured properly.
If none of these tips work, you should contact instant pot as you may have a model that needs to be replaced.

Chili FAQs
This recipe is too big to be doubled in both a 6 qt Instant Pot and an 8qt. It can be one and a halved in an 8qt Instant Pot. We have also been told you can double it in an 8qt Instant Pot if you take out 1 or 2 cans of beans.
1. Start with your bacon. Always. See our How to Cook Bacon post for all the details on bacon! Whenever bacon is going in a dish we crisp it first, drain the fat and leave the browned bits in the pan. It adds extra flavor to whatever comes next.
Start by pressing the “sauté” button and once you can feel the heat, add the chopped bacon, stirring occasionally until crisp. Remove to a paper towel lined plate and drain the fat.
2. Next, grab your ground beef. Any kind is fine for chili since other flavors are in there, but there’s more flavor in an 80/20 versus 90/10, though you will need to drain out the fat before continuing on.
Make sure you stir occasionally in order to crumble the meat instead of having big chunks. Chili shouldn’t be big and chunky.
Scroll down to the Notes section of the recipe card for all the details.

Toppings for Homemade Chili
The toppings you choose for your chili is totally up to you! You can add more crunch, creaminess, heat, freshness, acidity…really anything that makes you happy! Here are a few of our favorite chili toppings:
- Cheese
- Sour Cream
- Sliced Jalapenos
- Green Onions
- Cilantro
- Tortilla Chips or Corn Chips
Storage Tips
Leftover chili should be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 5 days.
If you want it to last a little longer, classic chili is really easy to freeze. Cool your chili completely and store in ziplocs with all the air pressed out, or we prefer to use our Food Saver. You can store individual servings to eat for lunch or larger portions to feed the whole family later. They will last in the freezer for up to 3 months.
To reheat the chili, let it thaw in the fridge overnight and then warm it up in a pot on the stove top. Warming up a single bowl in the microwave works great too!
Our Favorite Cheat Sheet

P.S. Have you seen our Instant Pot cheat sheet? Head there are all our tips for cooking all the basics in your Instant Pot!
When it comes to classic chili, I want it to be full of flavor, bold and comforting! Friends, this recipe is the result of me making dozens of recipes in order to find the greatest of all time. So I tell you hands down this is the VERY BEST CHILI!
Here are some more CHILI RECIPES that you’ll love:
- Instant Pot Turkey Chili
- Best Stove Top Chili
- Ground Beef Enchilada Chili
- Brisket Chili
- White Chicken Chili
- All our Chili, Soup, and Stew Recipes here!
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Thank you for all of your love and support with making this the #1 chili out there!






I followed the recipe pretty closely, except: one pound of 80/20 one pound of 93/7 both ground sirloin, one jalapeno and 2 serranos and I used all of the bacon in stead of using 1/4 as a garnish. I did win my local chili cook-off against 6 others and many people asked me how long I had been working on the recipe lol. The burn notice came up but I just stirred and scraped the bottom well and it pressurized and cooked afterwards. If I cook it again I will probably add more spice.
Yay! Congrats on the chili cook off victory! I’m so glad you enjoyed it and made it your own!
Kept getting burn messages. Had to transfer to a stovetop pot to finish
Hi Lorri! I am so sorry! This happens frequently with certain Instant Pots. It seems that some are more sensitive than others. There is a whole section in the post about tips for avoiding the burn notice. Hopefully that information will help in the future!
Followed the recipe exactly. It was easy, pretty (I like the three different colored beans), and delicious!! My new favorite recipe! Will double next time and cook it in my dutch oven on the stove.
Yay! Thank you so much for the feedback!
This chili was great!!! I made it in the crock pot, I’m not super confident with my insta pot. I used ground turkey instead of beef because we were having hamburgers the next night and we couldn’t taste a difference 🙂 thanks for the recipe
We enjoyed the chili over baked potatoes the first night and then for leftovers it in a pie plate baked with a cornbread casserole over the top. Thank you, I will make this again!
I can see how many are getting burn messages. The newer models have a highly sensitive heating element which makes them more susceptible to burn. This explains why some are able to make the recipe as written, while others are not. I made this in the original Duo, but I’m pretty positive my newer ULTRA would give me a problem for sure.
Still, not willing to possibly burn I prepared as follows:
After beef is browned add onions and peppers to pot and cook until tender.
Stir well and add spices. Allow to heat through 2 minutes. Turn off pot.
LAYER beans on top of beef, DO NOT STIR.
Pour Rotel and tomato paste and layer over beans. DO NOT STIR. (I mixed the Rotel and tomato paste together and then poured it over the beans).
Add broth to pot, continue as written. Hope that helps.
Hi Michele! Thank you so much for the feedback on the chili and for all the tips for avoiding the burn notice! Any tips to help fellow readers avoid the burn notice is so appreciated!
To lessen the chance of hetting the dreaded BURN notice, after sautéing anything, be sure to deglaze the pot thoroughly with a liquid and wooden spoon before continuing. I have eliminated it this way for years and it works every time unless there is not enough liquid for the recipe in the first place. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for the tip Jeff!!
This recipe does not work my instant pot stoping saying food burning
I’m so sorry for the frustration! There is a whole section in the post on possible reasons for the burn notice and how to avoid it. It really seems to depend on what version of Instant Pot you have.
I put this recipe up for review with my instant pot community. They think the burn notice is due to the stirring. Not enough thin liquids. It’s a bit bland for my taste but my kids liked it.
Thanks Val!
I’ve been craving chili and I LOVE bacon so this sounds delicious. Has anyone tried it without the beans? Curious if it’s just as delicious, I’m not a huge fan of beans in my chili for some reason.
It isn’t chill without the beans … to me it’s just meat sauce.
I prefer beans as well!
This was great! I usually don’t like chili and I got seconds! I used H-E-B Hayride Bacon which has pumpkin pie spice flavoring and it added a nice fall flavor. Next time I will try regular bacon. For people with burn problems, a lot of IP recipes say not fully stir in the tomato ingredients (the diced tomatoes and paste in this case). I put those two ingredients in the end and just lightly stirred them into the top—no burn issues.
Thank you so much for the feedback Taryn and for the tips on the burn notice! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe!
I skipped the bacon but this recipe was still amazing!
Yeah!! Thanks Jillian!
A fantastic chili recipe!! I added my own touches-some churrizo chunks and a Scotch Bonnet as it was in its final stages for a blast of flavor and heat. This will be my go to chili recipe from now on!
Yessssss! That sounds amazing! Thank you so much Rochele!