Easy Tempeh Chili (The BEST Vegan Chili Recipe!) (2024)

This vegan tempeh chili recipe is a delicious plant-based dinner that’s packed with flavor and ready in under 30 minutes! Withtempeh, veggies, beans, and a blend of spices, this is a simple chili that you would never believe is meatless.

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Have you ever had one of those foods that was never in your “culinary vocabulary”, so to speak, and then one day you discover it and your whole world changes? Like I remember back when I only knew ginger in the context of gingerbread. Then one day I learned about the so-good, hands-down magical ability of ginger to transform stir fries, and proceeded to cook ginger intoevery thing I ate until a golden ginger aura formed around me.

Well that same thing just happened with tempeh. Like just happened, guys. On our practice round of the 21 Day Vegetarian Reset, the tulip-man got pretty sick of tofu. Granted, he went from 0 to 100 t.m.p.h (tofu miles per hour) faster than you can say “Day 1 of the 21 Day Reset”, but I must admit, the original plan had a lot of tofu. So I changed it up a bit. I set out on a great exploration in search of plant-based proteins, and I found the answer in tempeh!

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“Quick and hearty meal! Can be adjusted to individual tastes easily. My first use of tempeh was a success:) thank you Sarah!” —Amy

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Like tofu, tempeh is made from soybeans. But these soybeans are whole (meaning tempeh is higher in protein, fiber, and nutrients) and fermented (giving it a really earthy, wholesome flavor). And if you grate it up and cook it up with beans, fresh veggies, and spices, you get a damn good, can’t-believe-it’s-vegan tempeh chili!

How do you make Vegan chili?

Here’s how you make this ridiculously easy plant-based chili recipe:

  1. Cook tempeh in a pot until browned
  2. Add onion, garlic, and veggies
  3. Add spices, beans, and tomato
  4. Cook until warm
  5. Devour

Are you ready to meet the vegan chili that’s about to warm up your whole winter?

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Variations on this Vegan chili

  • Tofu: You can use a package of crumbled tofu in place of the tempeh.
  • Tex-Mex: You can make this a Tex-Mex inspired chili by replacing the seasonings with a packet of taco seasoning (similar to what Taco Soup).
  • Add Veggies: You can spruce this vegan chili up by adding vegetables (we sometimes add chunks of butternut, pumpkin, or sweet potato!)
  • Meal Prep It: Cook up a bunch of broccoli and grains and portion this tempeh chili out for the week into tasty chili meal prep.
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P.S. If you love this tempeh chili you’re going to want to try this Taco Soup, this Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili, or this White Bean Chili!

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Easy Tempeh Chili (The BEST Vegan Chili Recipe!)

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Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 25 minutes minutes

Total: 30 minutes minutes

Author: Sarah Bond

Calories: 522kcal

Servings: 4 servings

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This vegan tempeh chili recipe is a delicious plant-based dinner that's packed with flavor and ready in under 30 minutes!

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil 30 mL
  • 1 8-oz package tempeh 226 g, roughly grated
  • 1 medium white onion diced
  • 1 red bell pepper diced
  • 1 stalk celery diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 3/4 cup tomato sauce 177 mL
  • 1 15-oz can kidney beans 425 g, drained
  • 1 15-oz can black beans 425 g, drained
  • 1 cup water 240 mL
  • 1 tsp each cumin and salt
  • 1/4 tsp each chili powder and crushed red pepper flakes
  • To serve: chopped green onions, plain Greek yogurt

Instructions

  • Brown Tempeh: Heat oil over medium/high heat in a large pot. Add tempeh and cook until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. It’s okay if some of it sticks to the bottom of the pan. It will come off when you add the liquids.

  • Add Flavor Makers: Add onion, bell pepper, celery, and garlic, continuing to cook until veggies are a bit soft, about 5 minutes.

  • Cook Everything: Add the remaining ingredients, reduce heat to medium,and cook until warm and the flavors have blended, about 15 minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed. Top with green onions and serve.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1serving Calories: 522kcal (26%) Carbohydrates: 64g (21%) Protein: 30g (60%) Fat: 22g (34%) Sodium: 1900mg (83%) Fiber: 17g (71%)

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Vegan Chili FAQs

Can you make vegan chili in a slow cooker? Yes! To make this tempeh chili in a slow cooker, you’ll still need to brown the tempeh and saute the onion, celery, pepper, and garlic until soft. Then simply transfer everything to a slow cooker and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours (high for 3 to 4).

How long does vegan chili last? Store this chili in an airtight container in the fridge for 4 to 5 days.

Can you freeze vegan chili? This tempeh chili can be frozen! Freeze in portion-sized freezer-safe baggies or containers. When ready to eat, let thaw in the fridge overnight, then heat in the microwave or on the stove.

Easy Tempeh Chili (The BEST Vegan Chili Recipe!) (2024)

FAQs

Should you marinate tempeh? ›

My favorite way to make tempeh taste amazing is to marinate it! You can marinate in the fridge anywhere from one hour to overnight. The longer it marinates the longer the tempeh has time to soak up all the flavors. I'm sharing a simple tempeh marinade below made of maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, oil, tamari and garlic.

What liquid to add to chili? ›

Chili cooks low and slow, so you need enough liquid to tenderize the meat and keep everything from drying out. That liquid should also add flavor to the chili, so use chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, or beer.

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.

Is there a downside to tempeh? ›

Tempeh, along with other fermented soy products, is generally considered safe for most people. However, some individuals may want to consider limiting their intake of tempeh. Those with a soy allergy should avoid tempeh altogether. Eating tempeh may trigger an allergic response for these people.

How to make tempeh flavorful? ›

Marinate tempeh

How long to marinate: The strips should marinate for a minimum of 1 hour, but even longer is better. In our tests, we found that marinating tempeh for 8 hours yielded (1) a richer flavor profile and (2) sticky, sauce-covered, and caramelized cooked tempeh with excellent crispy edges.

What not to put in chili? ›

Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed." If that sounds a bit uptight, the ICS's Homestyle Chili competition defines chili as: "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, and/or vegetables cooked with beans, chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients.

What is the most important spice in 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 are the best beans for chili? ›

The best beans for chili are pinto, kidney, and black beans, like in this easy and tasty recipe. This 3-bean chili freezes great for meals later in the week. If you prefer thinner chili, add an extra can of tomato sauce. The green chiles are not hot and add a wonderful flavor, so don't be afraid to use them.

What is chili called without beans? ›

Commercial chili prepared without beans is usually called "chili no beans" in the United States.

How long is vegan chili good for? ›

How to store and reheat vegetarian chili. In the refrigerator: this plant-based chili will stay good in your fridge for about 1 week. Once your chili is completely cooled, just place it in an airtight container (or multiple, if you'd like to meal prep it) without the additional toppings and place it in the fridge.

How do you thicken vegan chili? ›

Stir in some finely ground cornmeal or masa harina.

Start by stirring 1 to 2 tablespoons into your chili, allow the stew to simmer for 5 to 10 minutes more, and it should thicken up a bit. Masa harina (an instantly binding corn flour) also works beautifully to absorb liquid.

How long does homemade vegan chili last in the fridge? ›

How Long Does Vegan Chili Last? If you want to make a large batch of vegan chili for meal prep, you can store it in the fridge for three to five days or freeze it in jars for two to three months, making sure to leave at least an inch of headspace in each jar. Defrost vegan chili in the refrigerator overnight.

Is soy sauce vegan? ›

In theory, soy sauce is vegan, as it is only made up of soybeans, wheat, water and wheat which are all, of course, vegan-friendly. However, some manufacturers add ingredients that compromise soy sauce being vegan, using flavour enhancers which are derived from fish or meat.

Does tempeh absorb marinade? ›

Steaming tempeh before baking or grilling it helps it soak up a marinade and infuse it with extra flavor. Steam the cubes for 10 minutes, and whisk together a marinade while they cook. In this recipe, I use a simple mixture of tamari or soy sauce, rice vinegar, maple syrup, olive oil, and sriracha.

How long does tempeh need to marinate? ›

Allow tempeh to marinate anywhere from 1 to 24 hours. Cook: Fish the pieces of tempeh from the marinade and cook as desired (baked, air fried, or sauteed all work well with marinated tempeh!)

Should I steam tempeh before marinating? ›

Some recipes call for steaming tempeh in hot water for a few minutes to soften it before using another cooking method to finish it. I have personally done this in the past to make sure that the tempeh didn't have a bitter taste, but now I find that it is not necessary.

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