Steak Chili

Looking to spice up your life? This chili will set it on fire! Adapted from Bobby Flay’s Red Beef Chili, this was a recipe I just had to try.

Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com

Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew.

A few months back, my neighborhood had a chili cook-off. Because I was busy coordinating the event, I did not submit a pot of chili and by the time I was done coordinating there was none of the winning chili left to sample. I was so sad.

Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com


 

The winners disclosed that the recipe was actually Bobby’s Flay’s Red Beef Chili, so I decided to look it up, make it and try it for myself!

There are so many chili recipes out there claiming to be “the best” so I’m not even going to say that. Lord knows I have quite the collection of chili recipes myself.

Beans, no beans, ground beef, turkey, sausage, chocolate, beans, veggie, white and no bean chili, how can you even make a case to compare them all?

Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com

This chili recipe stood apart from the regular contenders. Why? Instead of ground beef, it uses large, glorious chunks of beef. It is literally steak in a chili sauce and it is delicious, hearty and will warm your soul. True comforting, soul food.

Word to wise: I significantly increased the amount of heat in this recipe by nearly doubling the amount of chiles and peppers. I also had to substitute some of the fresh peppers and chile powders for more accessible ingredients.

Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com

If your diners are not ready to sweat, cut the amount of peppers and chile powders by 50-75%. Seriously, this will make you tear up a little. It is a four alarm chili: SPICY CHILI!

Also keep in mind safe handling of chile peppers. Make sure you wear powder free latex gloves or use plastic storage bags over your fingers while handling.

This prevents painful burns from the oils secreted from peppers. If you do happen to touch, soak your finger(s) in milk to cool.

When dicing your beef, try to cut it against the grain. Bottom round isn’t the most tender cut of beef, cutting it against the grain shortens the fibers, making it less chewy.

The long simmering time will also tenderize making it literally melt in your mouth, so also don’t cut back on the simmer time.

Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com

Getting a nice sear on your beef is also essential and the step so many people seem to think they can omit. Not only does it build massive amounts of flavor, it cauterizes and seals in the juices so your beef is likely to not dry out.

Red Beef Chili tastes great by itself as a stew, but you can also serve it over rice or egg noodles (chili mac). I top mine with cheddar cheese, sour cream and a dash of cumin, but feel free to top yours with garlic dill oyster crackers, leftover hot dog bun croutons, jalapenos, cilantro or parsley, fresh tomato or anything else your heart desires.

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Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com
Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. #bestchilirecipe #bobbyflay #redbeefchili www.savoryexperiments.com

Steak Chili

4.34 from 3 votes
Red Beef Chili uses chunks of steak and simmers them to tender perfection in a chili tomato sauce. Serve over rice, noodles or as a stew. 
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients

Instructions

  • n a large mixing bowl, toss cubed meat with fine sea salt and ground black pepper.
  • Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large Dutch oven or stock pot. When oil is hot, add 1/3 diced beef. Cook 3-4 minutes, tossing along the way, until all pieces are a uniform, light brown. Remove to a paper towel lined plate. Discard excess liquid in the pot, but do not rinse out browned bits clinging to the pan.
  • Repeat this process twice with the remaining diced beef. After removing the last of the excess liquid, add browned beef back to the hot pot and add ground cumin. Stir and continue to brown for an additional 3 minutes.
  • Add dark beer to deglaze the pan and loosen browned bits from the bottom of the pot.  Lower heat to a simmer.  Allow beer to absorb into the browned beef. Simmer until almost no liquid remains. Remove beef from the pot. Set aside.
  • Add remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil to the Dutch oven or stock pot.  Add onion. Saute until almost soft, approximately 5 minutes, add garlic, saute an additional 2 minutes.
  • Add jalapeno, habanero, chipotle and poblano peppers to pot. Continue to saute over medium-high heat until fresh peppers start to soften.
  • Add crushed tomato and beef stock. Stir and bring to a simmer for 20 minutes.
  • Using an immersion blender, puree the chili mixture to a smooth sauce.  Add beef back to the sauce and simmer on low for at least an hour.
  • Before serving, stir in maple syrup.
  • Ladle chili into a bowl and top with sour cream and cheddar cheese. Serve by itself, over rice or with macaroni. 
  • If you’ve tried this recipe come back and let us know how it was! 

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Nutrition

Calories: 628 kcal, Carbohydrates: 14 g, Protein: 33 g, Fat: 48 g, Saturated Fat: 16 g, Cholesterol: 130 mg, Sodium: 639 mg, Potassium: 958 mg, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 7 g, Vitamin A: 915 IU, Vitamin C: 17.2 mg, Calcium: 112 mg, Iron: 5.8 mg
Author: Jessica Formicola
Calories: 628
Course: Main Course, Main Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bobby flay’s red beef chili, chili recipe
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Jessica the mom, wife and food lover behind Savory Experiments. She is obsessed with butter, salt and bacon and spends all her time in the kitchen and behind a camera. Jessica is a contributor to PopKitchen by Parade, Better Homes & Gardens, The Daily Meal Food + Travel and more!

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  1. Have you ever noticed how enormous the list is on ingredients for Food Network chef recipes are. I swear it is to get you to buy more food!

    1. I know! It is ridiculous and quite frankly, I think it intimidates your average cook to never try the recipe!

  2. Wow! That looks hot! I like chili but don’t like to sweat it out. My husband would love it. But, I would have to cut back on the heat. I’ve loved many of the recipes Bobby Flay has out and would like this one too, just not with as much heat. 🙂