Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili

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This Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili takes just 5 minutes to throw everything in together. Set it and forget it! 5 hours later, and you have a hearty meal that is sure to warm you from the inside!

Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili - This Crock Pot Recipe is one of the best Vegetarian Chili recipes I've ever made. It takes just 5 minutes to throw everything in together. Set it and forget it! 5 hours later, and you have a hearty and healthy recipe that is sure to warm you from the inside!

Ok wow. I know Pinterest has gone all pumpkin and Halloween crazy in the last 2 weeks, but dang, I didn’t expect the weather to follow suite so quickly! Especially considering the fact that almost 4 years ago at this time, I was walking down the aisle in 90 degree blazing heat.

So far this week, Utah has been drenched! Nonstop rain and flooding in some areas. Temps are in the 60’s, and well, let’s just say I’ve broken out my hoodies, slippers, and blanket to keep me warm while I work all day.

I will admit, this is kind of all my fault. I do this every year. I basically asked for it. I do not do well with extreme temperatures. Anything over 75 is too hot, and anything under 73 is too cold… see the problem? So for the last 3 months, I’ve been freakin hot, and in this last month I’ve said I cannot wait for fall (but mostly for all the pumpkin and apple baking!).

Welp, I got what I asked for, and now I could totally use some warmth!

(For the record, if you’re interested in all the amazing Pumpkin things I’m pinning, here’s my Pumpkin board on Pinterest! Make sure you check it out and follow if you like what you see!)

As soon as a hint of chill hits the air, I can’t help but make chili in the slow cooker. My chili has evolved over time. As a teenager, I was making my mom’s meat-filled chili. Then as an adult, I adapted it to include soy meat-free crumbles like in this version I made last year. And now as I migrate toward a more REAL food lifestyle, I’ve moved on to beans and lentils, and this may just be my favorite version yet!

And before you click away because you have no clue how to work with lentils, let me tell you. With this recipe, you seriously dump it all into the slow-cooker and walk away. No cooking them first. No mashing. No nothing. This is probably the easiest recipe that’s ever hit my blog, and I can’t wait for you to try it out and tell me how much you love it.

Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili - This Crock Pot Recipe is one of the best Vegetarian Chili recipes I've ever made. It takes just 5 minutes to throw everything in together. Set it and forget it! 5 hours later, and you have a hearty and healthy recipe that is sure to warm you from the inside!

Obviously, it’s the slow-cooker that makes it so easy. I use the Hamilton Beach Programmable Slow Cooker, but of course any will do. What I like the most about this one is that if you’re not quite ready to eat when the food is finished cooking, it’ll stay on a “warm” setting (which actually keeps the food pretty dang hot still). Totally makes my life easier.

I usually serve a veggie side with my chili! Since I am cooking it in the crockpot I have some extra time! My go-to lately has been serving this with some Sauteed Kale and Potatoes.

So tell me below – what is your absolute favorite cold-weather meal? And do you prefer cold or hot temps?

Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili - This Crock Pot Recipe is one of the best Vegetarian Chili recipes I've ever made. It takes just 5 minutes to throw everything in together. Set it and forget it! 5 hours later, and you have a hearty and healthy recipe that is sure to warm you from the inside!

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5-Minute Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili

This Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili takes just a few minutes to throw everything in together. Four hours later you have a hearty meal that is sure to warm you from the inside!
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup lentils
  • 1 can chili ready beans
  • 1 can northern white beans , drained & rinsed
  • 1 can black beans , drained & rinsed
  • 1 can diced tomatoes
  • 1 can tomato sauce
  • 2 cups vegetable broth
  • 2 Tablespoons chili powder
  • 1 packet chili seasoning
  • 1/2 Tablespoon dried basil
  • salt and pepper , to taste
  • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1 bay leaf
  • Garnish (optional)
  • sour cream
  • shredded cheese

Instructions

  • 1. Add all chili ingredients to a slow-cooker, and stir until well combined.2. Cook on high for 4-5 hours or low 8 hours.3. Remove the bay leaf before serving. Top with vegan sour cream, cheese, or other desired toppings.

Slow-Cooker Vegetarian Chili - This Crock Pot Recipe is one of the best Vegetarian Chili recipes I've ever made. It takes just 5 minutes to throw everything in together. Set it and forget it! 5 hours later, and you have a hearty and healthy recipe that is sure to warm you from the inside!

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  1. Since learning more about the meat processing industry, we are definitely looking for ways to eat less (or no!) processed meat. I am totally excited to try this recipe; it looks delicious!

    Side note: over at Super Healthy Kids, the recipe states “0 packet- chili seasoning.” 😉

    1. Thanks for pointing out that error! I’ll get it fixed.
      You are going to love this chili – it’s one of my go-to’s all fall and winter. ENJOY this new less-meat journey. It’s a wonderful place to be.

  2. Curses upon the beans! I shake my fist at them. My boyfriend can’t eat them, so this won’t work out as my lentil recipe for the weekend. 🙁

    Favorite cold-weather meal? I don’t have one–yet at least. I don’t do seasonal. If I want something, I’ll eat it no matter what time of the year it is. I’ll eat hot oatmeal in the middle of summer, ice cream (not that I really eat that anymore) in winter… It matters not. Well, yet at least. Maybe now that I’m cooking that’ll change, if for no reason other than cost. lol

    I’d rather it be cold! You can fix that so much easier than being hot. But I’m torn, because cold can mean snow and ice, and I hate hate HATE snow and ice. It’s too terrifying to function outside when a vehicle is involved with that vile stuff about.

    1. Ahh! Such a bummer!
      You know, I’m mostly the same when it comes to seasonal. I definitely go for ice cream during the winter months without thinking twice. BUT a hot bowl of soup sure does feel amazing during the winter.