Chili Made With Fresh Tomatoes - A Delicious Recipe Using Fresh Produce (2024)

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There is nothing better than making and eating a bowl of hot chili made from fresh tomatoes, peppers and onions that came right out of the garden.

And now that garden season is quickly coming to an end, we thought it would be a perfect time to share this non-traditional garden recipe.

Over the last two months, most people have used the majority of their garden tomatoes for canning salsa, tomato juice, and pasta sauce. And when the harvest is plenty some might spend time preserving diced tomatoes and tomato sauce for use throughout the winter.

But every year, when our garden season winds down, we are admittedly tired of canning. That is when we turn to our garden to make soups, stews, and of course chili.

The end of the season garden crops are perfect to use in all sorts of soup recipes. We use them to make our homemade vegetable soup, zesty pepper soup, creamy tomato basil soup, in addition to chili.

When we have time we will put a fire in the firepit and cook a large batch of soup in a cast iron kettle and let it simmer all day long.

But there are times when cooking over the fire just isn’t possible. So instead, we make a smaller batch in our kitchen to enjoy on a cool Fall day.

Make Extra To Freeze

Or we will make an extra batch and freeze it for a quick and easy, garden fresh meal in the middle of winter.

To make everything stack neatly in our freezer, we use Rubbermaid Take Along rectangular containers to make our Famous Soup Bricks.

There is just something satisfying about pulling out a block of fresh garden chili on a cold and snowy day in the middle of winter. Not only is it warming and delicious, it also provides us with hope, excitement, and anticipation of next year’s garden.

Fresh Garden Chili Recipe

*Complete recipe instructions including specific measurements, cook temperatures and times are located in a printable recipe card at the bottom of this article. However, be sure to keep reading for helpful tips and tricks when making this recipe.

*makes approximately 8-10 servings.

INGREDIENTS:

  • Butter
  • Onions
  • Ground beef
  • Garlic
  • Fresh tomatoes
  • Red or green bell peppers
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
  • Italian seasoning
  • Chili beans
  • Smoked paprika
  • Ground cumin
  • Chili powder
  • Jalapeno (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS:

The first step in making garden fresh chili is to determine whether or not that you want to peel the fresh tomatoes. Although I don’t bother with process of removing the skins from the tomatoes, I know that some people don’t prefer having small peels floating in their bowl of chili.

If you do want to remove the skins, simply place the whole tomatoes in a pot of boiling water. Let them stay in the hot water for 45 seconds. Once the time is up, quickly remove them and place them in an ice bath.

Once they are cool enough to handle, use a small paring knife to make a slice in the bottom of each tomato. The peels should then easily come off.

Now it is time to dice the tomatoes. Cut the tomatoes into approximately 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch sections and place them in a large measuring bowl.

How Many Tomatoes Do I Need?

You need 8 cups of diced tomatoes for this recipe. Although I would love to give you an exact amount of how many tomatoes that you will need, it would be very difficult to do so.

However, I can give you a little guidance in terms of weight. Two cups of chopped tomatoes equals approximately 1 pound.

Therefore, because this garden chili recipe calls for 8 cups of diced fresh tomatoes, you will need 4-5 pounds of tomatoes. I added extra weight due to the fact that you will be cutting off the tops and any bad spots on the tomatoes.

Now that you have the tomatoes cut and measured, it is time to prepare the other vegetables.

Start by dicing the onions and bell peppers. If you like your chili with a little extra heat, add in a diced jalapeno pepper as well.

Set the diced vegetables aside and place a large stockpot over medium-high heat. Then add the butter to the pot.

Once the butter melts, add the diced onions and saute until they begin to soften. This will take approximately 4-5 minutes.

Next, add the ground beef and garlic to the pot and cook until the beef is fully cooked and no longer pink.

Ground Beef Substitute

To make this chili a little healthier, substitute ground turkey, chicken or plant based crumbles in place of the beef.

You could also use a combination of beef, turkey and/or chicken. The choice is up to you.

Once the meat is cooked and the garlic is fragrant, add the remaining ingredients to the pot and stir. Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat to a slow simmer.

Place a lid on the pot and let the garden chili simmer for at least an hour so that the fresh tomatoes can break down and release their juices.

Be sure to stir the pot often to prevent anything from sticking or burning on the bottom surface.

Serve immediately or let cool and freeze for later use. Store any leftovers in a covered dish in the refrigerator.

Can I Use Canned Tomatoes

If you don’t have fresh tomatoes to make this chili, you can use canned tomatoes instead. If you canned diced tomatoes in pint jars, use two full pints, undrained.

However if are using store-bought, canned goods, you will need 2-15 oz cans of diced tomatoes.

Then also add 2-15 oz cans of tomato sauce to the chili as well.

Enjoy!

Mary and Jim

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Yield: 8

Fresh Garden Chili Recipe

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Thick and delicious chili made from fresh ingredients from the garden.

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds ground beef
  • 2 Tbsp butter
  • 8 cups chopped tomatoes
  • 2 red peppers, diced
  • 2 large onion, diced
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tsp Italian seasoning
  • 2 cans chili beans, not drained
  • 2 Tbsp chili powder
  • 2 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 jalapeno (optional)

Instructions

  1. Melt butter in a large Dutch oven or stockpot over medium-high heat.
  2. Add the onions and sauté until they begin to soften, approximately 5 minutes.
  3. Add ground beef and garlic. Cook until the beef is browned.
  4. Add remaining ingredients and put the lid on and reduce heat to a slow simmer.
  5. Simmer for at least an hour.

Notes

You could substitute 2-15 oz cans of diced tomatoes and 2-15 oz cans of tomato sauce instead of using fresh tomatoes.

Recipe courtesy of Old World Garden Farms

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 353Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 83mgSodium: 689mgCarbohydrates: 19gFiber: 5gSugar: 9gProtein: 27g

Nutritional Information is to be used as a general guideline only . Nutritional calculations will vary from the types and brands of the products used.

Chili Made With Fresh Tomatoes - A Delicious Recipe Using Fresh Produce (2024)

FAQs

Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of canned in chili? ›

You can usually substitute 2 cups of fresh chopped tomatoes for one 14.5-ounce can of diced tomatoes. If a recipe calls for whole canned tomatoes, you will need to peel yours, and if the recipe calls for canned tomato puree, you will need to cook and puree your fresh tomatoes—or stick with canned.

What is the best tomato product for chili? ›

The absolute “best" tomato for your sauce is a San Marzano. A San Marzano is often confused with the Roma.

Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of canned crushed tomatoes? ›

Add more, up to 2 cups, to reach your desired consistency. If you're using fresh produce, estimate about 1 pound fresh tomatoes (treated in the way we explain above) to replace one 15-ounce can or 2 pounds of fresh tomatoes to step in for a 28-ounce can.

When should you add tomato paste to chili? ›

Tomato paste is a great way to add bonus tomato flavor, and thickness, to a chili recipe. To get the best flavor it needs to be browned. Add a couple tablespoons (or a whole can if you want a thicker soup base) directly to the pan after cooking the meat and onions.

How do you use fresh tomatoes in a recipe instead of canned? ›

How to substitute fresh tomatoes in place of canned or purees - Quora. All your really need to do here is skin your tomatoes and cook them down a bit longer than you would with canned. To skin them, just cut a small x in the bottom of each tomato (only needs to cut through the skin, not too deep).

Do fresh tomatoes taste better than canned? ›

Speaking of beautiful tomato flavor, you're going to get that consistently in canned tomatoes, since they're preserved at the height of tomato season. A sauce is going to be better with in-season, vine-ripe tomatoes.

Is it better to use tomato sauce or paste in chili? ›

Tomato sauce is not a strong a taste as tomato paste. Also, sauce will increase the liquid content of your chili ever so slightly. Tomato paste has a more full, rich, tomato taste and smell. Using either one is appropriate, but you will need to tweak your seasonings to suit your personal tastes, anyway.

Is crushed or diced tomatoes better for chili? ›

If you are making chili that will cook for 30 to 40 minutes, diced tomatoes will work best. If you want to make a quick, fresh-flavored tomato sauce with basil, choose the crushed tomatoes. You will only need to cook the sauce for about 20 minutes to get the right thickness and a balanced flavor.

How do you balance tomatoes in chili? ›

Bay leaves, dried basil, and cumin seeds can be added to chili to tone down tomato flavor. You can also use bell peppers and onion cubes to soak up the tomato flavor. Likewise, you can also add something sweet to balance off the tomato, such as dark chocolate or jelly.

Why do people use canned tomatoes instead of fresh? ›

Canned tomatoes are harvested at their flavor and nutrition peak and canned within just a few hours. Plus, they are quite affordable, meaning that this is a budget-friendly, easy, and convenient option for you and your family.

Can I crush my own tomatoes? ›

Remove the core and peel the skins. Cut into quarters. Place some of the quartered tomatoes in a large kettle and crush them with a potato masher, while heating rapidly. Gradually add the remaining quartered tomatoes, stirring constantly.

Can I use fresh chopped tomatoes instead of canned? ›

It's easy to assume that the newly picked version of any food always surpasses the canned iteration. Fresh tomatoes can work in lieu of canned tomatoes — but with the caveat that they're ripe and ready for consumption, per The Spruce Eats.

What is the secret to really good chili? ›

Only Add Flavorful Liquids

Instead of adding water to your chili, add some more flavor with chicken or beef broth, red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, or even beet or wine. Each one of these options brings out different notes and levels of sweetness that will enhance your culinary creation.

What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight. Warming spice blends, like Garam Masala, Ras el Hanout or Baharat are another simple and delicious way to add layered flavors to this simple one-pot meal.

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.

Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of canned diced tomatoes in chili? ›

You can definitely use fresh tomatoes in your chili. Fresh tomatoes may need to cook longer to reduce down into your chili. You can simmer uncovered, but if they bubble to much, turn down the heat or cover.

What can I substitute for canned tomatoes in chili? ›

What makes a good substitute for tomatoes in chili? Here are a few options you can use to make a tomato less chili: roasted peppers (like this recipe), butternut squash or sweet potatoes which add a creamy texture to this dish. Alternatively you can add a jar of salsa, tomato paste, tomato passata.

What can I use instead of tinned tomatoes in chilli? ›

Ingredients for Chilli con Carne

Bottled tomato passata is found in the supermarket aisle near the pasta sauce. I use passata instead of the usual canned diced tomatoes because I prefer to use foods from glass rather than cans.

Should I use diced or whole tomatoes for chili? ›

How to choose the right tomato: For a slow-cooked Bolognese sauce, choose whole peeled tomatoes. The long cooking time will slowly thicken the tomato sauce and break down the pieces. If you are making chili that will cook for 30 to 40 minutes, diced tomatoes will work best.

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