Vegan Chili (Slow Cooker)
This Vegan Chili is hearty and cozy and takes only 10 minutes of prep! It goes right into your slow cooker and is perfect for meal prepping. It results in a thick, and delicious chili that is so filling!

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I’ve been making this chili for my family from before I even went vegan, and that in and of itself is a testament to how delicious (and requested!) it is! Time and time again, after a single spoonful when it’s done, I hear a satisfying “ahh”. This Vegan Chili uses some simple pantry ingredients to make a hearty and delightful meal that you and your family will also be looking forward to. And if it’s just you, this freezes so beautifully too! Read on for more on that. It’s also an incredible option for serving at Thanksgiving or any holiday occasion this year.
Speaking of holiday occasions – how is that looking for you this year? I know things look a bit different for everyone this year. If you’re participating in a virtual Friendsgiving/Zoomsgiving (I am for one of them!) this is such a cool option to show up with! Let me know how you’re adjusting this year!
You may remember me mentioning Crockpot MyTime™ 6-QT. Programmable Slow Cooker in my Mushroom Wild Rice Soup recipe last month. Firstly, you guys LOVED that dish and I love seeing all your photos to this day about it! I’m using that Crockpot MyTime™ 6-QT. Programmable Slow Cooker today again for this Vegan Chili!
I’ve been using it for a while and on a few different recipes, and needless to say, I’m in love. Not only do I love the size, I love the fact that it fits into your lifestyle. If you love prepping dinner in advance (AGAIN, teach me your ways!) – YOU tell it what time you want to have dinner, and your Crockpot™ does the rest. This is so ingenious for meal prepping or if you have specific meal times that you want to fit into. If you want to be able to set a manual cooking time though, no worries, your Crockpot™ also easily caters to the traditional “HIGH” or “LOW” settings.
For this Chili, either option is up to you. Which is pretty much the way life should be right?!
Notes on the Ingredients:
Uncooked Quinoa – be sure to use uncooked quinoa since it’ll soak up your veggie broth and add to the texture
Black Beans – feel free to swap this for pinto or kidney beans, or any of your favourite kind of beans
Diced Tomatoes – I prefer using canned tomatoes here because it’s way easier, but you can use regular tomatoes. I would recommend juicy and fresh tomatoes, so they have a similar amount of liquid as canned diced tomatoes.
How to Make Easy Vegan Chili (Step by Step Instructions)
Add the vegetable broth, uncooked quinoa, black beans and tomatoes to the slow cooker. Stir to combine.
Next add the peppers, carrot, corn, onion and garlic, and stir.
Then add the rest of the seasonings and stir a few times to combine.
Cover your Crockpot™ and set to high for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or on low for 5-6 hours (for high, monitor the last 30 minutes and for low, monitor the last hour). If you like a chili with more liquid, do the 2 1/2 on high, and 5 on low. If you like thicker and just a little bit it liquid, go with the higher number for each option. Taste when finished, and add any more salt or heat if needed.
After your soup is finished cooking, serve and top with your favourite toppings such as vegan sour cream, avocado, scallion and vegan cheese or shredded carrots. Enjoy!
Expert Tips & FAQ
- Dice the veggies into similar sizes so that everything cooks evenly. That’ll give you the best texture for the vegetables in the chili.
- Be sure to stir everything together well. Since you want to let your Crockpot™ do its thing without disturbing it, you want to ensure all your veggies and seasonings are properly mixed so they all cook together perfectly.
- If you want an extra creamy chili, you can blend a cup of it at the end in a blender, then stir it back in. This is a method I love to do in many of my soups, and it works well with chili too!
- I often get asked “does this freeze well? This one does! Freeze, then thaw overnight in your fridge when ready to enjoy, then reheat.
- Feel free to make this your OWN! You can leave the corn out, try two different types of beans – the options are endless!
How to Serve – I would suggest trying to my vegan sour cream to serve on top with a few slices of avocado!
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Easy Vegan Chili Recipe (Slow Cooker)
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups vegetable broth
- 1/2 cup uncooked quinoa
- 15 oz black beans, (1 can of black beans) drained and rinsed
- 14 oz canned diced tomatoes, do not drain
- 1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper
- 1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper
- 1 medium carrot, diced
- 1/2 cup corn kernels
- 1/2 onion , chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 small chili pepper
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon oregano
Instructions
- Add the vegetable broth, uncooked quinoa, black beans and tomatoes to the slow cooker. Stir to combine.
- Next add the peppers, carrot, corn, onion and garlic, and stir, then add the rest of the seasonings and stir a few times to combine.
- Cover your Crockpot™ and set to high for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or on low for 5-6 hours (for high, monitor the last 30 minutes and for low, monitor the last hour). If you like a chili with more liquid, do the 2 1/2 on high, and 5 on low. If you like thicker and just a little bit it liquid, go with the higher number for each option.
- Taste when finished, and add any more salt or heat if needed. Feel free to add more veggie broth too if you want it more liquid.
- After your soup is finished cooking, serve and top with your favourite toppings such as vegan sour cream, avocado, scallion and vegan cheese or shredded carrots. Enjoy!
Notes
- Dice the veggies into similar sizes so that everything cooks evenly. That’ll give you the best texture for the vegetables in the chili.
- Be sure to stir everything together well. Since you want to let your Crockpot™ do its thing without disturbing it, you want to ensure all your veggies and seasonings are properly mixed so they all cook together perfectly.
- If you want an extra creamy chili, you can blend a cup of it at the end in a blender, then stir it back in. This is a method I love to do in many of my soups, and it works well with chili too!
- I often get asked “does this freeze well? This one does! Freeze, then thaw overnight in your fridge when ready to enjoy, then reheat.
- Feel free to make this your OWN! You can leave the corn out, try two different types of beans – the options are endless!
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How would cook it without a slow cooker (dont have one)? Leave it on the stove in a pot for some hours on medium?
Hi Moira,
I’m not sure since I haven’t made it before that way! I would cook it on the stove for a few hours like you stated on medium, stirring and checking after a few hours. I hope that helps!
Delicious!! I followed the directions exactly and it tastes amazing!
Any way of getting nutritional info for this dish? Protein, carbs, etc? This seems like it’s very high on the protein scale, which would be great to use in my workout regiment.
This one is awesome. I’m not a vegan, but I was blown away by how tasty this was. Defo going to add it to my high rotation recipe list- thanks a mil!
What’s the size of crock pot you used? I have an 8-quart and wonder if I can double the recipe.
Hi Felix,
I honestly don’t remember! However I’m pretty sure you could double it – it doesn’t rise higher when it cooks so you can test it with the first set of ingredients to ensure it won’t spill over, then pour the rest on top if there’s enough space and mix together. I hope that helps and that you enjoy!!
I made this today..It was incredible! I’m a new vegan and i’ve tried a few other recipes but didn’t really care for them. Yours was perfect. So excited…thank you!
Hi Moe,
Oh I’m so happy to hear this!! You’re so very welcome!!
Hi! I tried the recipe but added soaked beans (organic dried black beans that had been soaked for 18 hours). Even after leaving in crockpot w other ingredients for 8 hours on low, the beans are still not fully cooked. Can you help me understand what I did wrong and how to fix? Besides the beans being uncooked, love this recipe. Thank you!
Hi Harper,
Were your beans old? I’ve heard of this happening before (to readers, also) and it happened where the beans were old and therefore the quality was off. I hope that helps!!
Hi!
I just made this in my slow cooker and it’s delicious!! Thank you for the recipe! How much is the serving size? Is is 1/2 C or 1 Cup?
Thanks!
Hi Gina,
I’m so glad you that you enjoyed!! It’s really up to you – eat what makes you full! I don’t remember what I had set it at, to be honest, so you can use that as your guide!
This was DELICIOUS! My only dislike was that the amount reduced in the crockpot I wanted more. I had to use brown rice in place of the quinoa and didn’t have corn or cayenne powder. I added a drizzle of worchester and a sprinkle of brown sugar. AMAZING! Making this again and again
I make the vegan crockpot chili last week and it came out great! I am making it again this week. Super easy and it tastes great!
I LOVED THIS RECIPE & it was my first time ever cooking in a crock pot! I pretty much followed the recipe to a T, but i doubled the garlic because that is just the kind of person I am. I let it cook 2.5 hours on high and thought there was too much licked so I let it go another 30 minutes. My boyfriend had a serving the day I made it and he commented that there was too much liquid for chili. The next day the liquid had soaked into the ingredients and the consistency was MUCH better.
We served it over crushed tortilla chips and a scoop of plain greek yogurt then topped it with shredded Monterey Jack cheese. It was delicious!
I’m glad I didn’t try to cook off more of the liquid so that It could soak in over night.