Search
by Ingredient

900 chili recipes

that are low in fat

Recipe NOT List Recipe NOT List™ - disabled
placeholder
Potato, Egg, & Hominy Breakfast

Potato, egg, and hominy breakfast skillet: hash browns, Rotel tomatoes, hominy, and scrambled egg substitute, seasoned with chili powder and cumin. One-pan Tex-Mex breakfast.

placeholder
Sauteed Mushrooms in Garlic-Sherry Sauce

Sauteed mushrooms in garlic-sherry sauce, a Spanish tapas-style appetizer of mushrooms seared with garlic and chili, splashed with sherry, and finished with lemon and parsley. Quick, garlicky, and vegetarian.

placeholder
Spicy Texas Bbq Sauce

A bold Texas-style BBQ sauce made with beer, brown sugar, jalapeños, tomato paste, and lime juice. Five cups of tangy, smoky heat for ribs, brisket, and pulled pork.

placeholder
My Evil Twin Habanero Salsa

Use as a dip or topping for grilled chicken, seafood, etc., inspired by Diana Rattray

placeholder
Mexican Baked Beans

Mexican baked beans, dried white beans baked low and slow in a tomato sauce with jalapenos, bell pepper, onion, chili powder, cumin, and a touch of molasses. Vegetarian, dairy-free, deeply spiced.

placeholder
Hot Wine Jelly

Hot wine jelly made with sweet red wine and crushed chili peppers for a sweet-spicy spread. Serve with roasted meats, cheese boards, or crackers for a bold condiment.

placeholder
Fastest Salsa in the West

Roasted tomato salsa with jalapenos, garlic, white onion, cumin, and cider vinegar. Oven-roasting concentrates the tomato flavor for a smoky, slightly chunky salsa that beats any jar.

placeholder
Jicama, Cucumber & Orange Salad

Jicama, cucumber, and orange salad with lime juice, chili powder, and fresh mint. A crisp, refreshing Mexican-style fruit and vegetable salad served cold.

placeholder
Chipotle Salsa

Smoky chipotle salsa simmered with roma tomatoes and garlic, then pureed smooth for a deep, fiery table sauce. A bold make-ahead salsa that keeps for days and freezes well.

placeholder
Fresh Cilantro & Mint Chutney

Indian-style cilantro mint chutney with green chili, lemon, and yogurt. Bright, herbal 10-minute dipping sauce for samosas, pakoras, and grilled meats.

placeholder
Bubba's Cocktail Sauce

Zesty homemade cocktail sauce with chili sauce, fresh lemon juice, horseradish, and a splash of hot sauce. No cooking required, just stir, chill, and dip.

placeholder
Galliano Barbeque Sauce - Mary Hudgins - Holly

Galliano barbecue sauce with ketchup, chili sauce, dark brown sugar, and lemon juice. An Italian liqueur twist on classic BBQ sauce for ribs, chicken, or burgers.

placeholder
Saute Lehi with Puna Papaya Pepper Relish

Sauteed lehi fish with a fresh papaya-pineapple pepper relish tossed with sweet chili sauce and cilantro. A quick Hawaiian-inspired seafood dinner with tropical flavors.

placeholder
Tropical Quesadillas

Tropical quesadillas filled with ripe banana, green chilies, and Monterey Jack cheese with a squeeze of lime. A sweet-savory snack or dessert ready in 15 minutes.

placeholder
Thai Banana Salsa

Caramelized banana tossed with golden raisins, cilantro, lemon zest, and Japanese chili spice for a sweet-heat salsa. Ready in under 15 minutes, it pairs with grilled meats and fish.

placeholder
Linda Williams' Many Bean Soup

Linda Williams' many bean soup with mixed dried beans, a ham bone, tomatoes, carrots, and chili powder. A slow-simmered Southern bean soup built to feed a crowd.

Showing 369 - 384 of 900 recipes

Chili Tips

Christmas - Food That Defines The Occasion: Super Bowl Sunday

There’s one Sunday in the year where most people don’t go to church. Not because they don’t feel like it; instead there’s an outside factor.

Whole Chilies

All about using whole chilies in cooking.

About Hot Chilies

Everything you ever wanted to know about hot chili peppers.

The Taste of Texas

Because of its size, the gastronomy of Texas is analogous to a country, namely, a myriad of culinary influences that vary from region to region. Western Texans are best known for their

Spice Up Your Life!

Every school kid is taught that Columbus discovered the new world. But few of them know why. Columbus was seeking an

Some Like It Hot

Do you like hot food? I mean really hot food? Are you a chile head? Then let's talk hot peppers. Chile peppers, of which there are

Hill of Beans

Beans belong to a large family of plants known as legumes. Legumes have pods with edible seeds. Other legumes include peanuts, peas, and lentils among others. The black bean is one

more kitche tips & tricks