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Apple Chili

vegan apple chili in a pot topped with herbs, avocado, and jalapeno slices.
This vegan apple chili is the perfect combination of sweet and spicy! One of the easiest vegan crockpot chili recipes that you will taste! It will quickly go in your meal plan rotation! Top 8 Allergen Free!

Allergen friendly

Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total 6 hours 2 minutes
vegan apple chili in a pot topped with herbs, avocado, and jalapeno slices.
5 from 60 votes

Apple Chili

Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total 6 hours 2 minutes
This vegan apple chili is the perfect combination of sweet and spicy! One of the easiest vegan crockpot chili recipes that you will taste! It will quickly go in your meal plan rotation! Top 8 Allergen Free!

Allergen friendly

This vegan apple chili is the perfect combination of sweet and spicy! One of the easiest vegan crockpot chili recipes that you will taste! It will quickly go in your meal plan rotation! Top 8 Allergen Free!

If you are looking for the best vegan chili recipe, then I’m happy to tell you that your search is over.  This delicious vegan chipotle apple chili is amazing and a huge hit even amount the little ones.

Chili is one of those dish that you make for two reasons.  It’s either freezing outside or you are trying to feed a crowd.  Whatever your reason, people are going to line up to ask you what the secret is to making this delicious vegan chili recipe!

This vegan apple chili recipe is actually an inspiration from my friend over at Snacking in Sneakers.  Her Turkey Apple Chili sounded delicious and I knew that I needed to recreate it to be a plant based chili as soon as possible! 

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Apple Chili Recipe Ingredients

This Vegan Apple Chili does need 17 ingredients to make, but before you click that X because you think that’s too many, most of the ingredients are spices!

When you make any type of a vegan chili recipe you are going to need a variety of spices for it to really come together.  Still, I would call this an easy vegan chili recipe. 

The ingredients that you need for this vegan apple chili are: 

  • red onion
  • garlic
  • chipotles in adobo (*See notes below)
  • tomato paste
  • salt
  • pepper
  • cumin 
  • smoked paprika
  • chili powder
  • cinnamon
  • red apple
  • low sodium vegetable stock
  • apple juice
  • lentils
  • kidney beans
  • pinto beans
  • fire roasted tomatoes

How to Make The Best Vegan Chili

One of the best things about making a vegan crockpot chili recipe is that you can pretty much dump and go!  Add all the ingredients to the slow cooker and then stir is until very well combined.  Once combined, cook it on low for 6 hours or high for 3 hours. Stir to combine again at the end and serve.   

Do I have to use red apples in this vegan chili?

You do not.  We like the flavor the red apples give; however, you can use another apple that you have on hand also. We like something that is slightly sweet with a little tart with this recipe.

Red delicious apples are easy to find and great; however, golden delicious or pink lady apples would yield a very similar flavor.  But feel free to use any other type of apple also! 

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Can I make vegan crockpot chili on the stove instead?

Yes! Whether you don’t have a crockpot or you need to make this easy vegan chili recipe in a shorter amount of time, you may need to make on the stove.  To do that you need just a few different changes to the recipe. 

To start, you will need to peel the skins off the apples if you are making this way. Add 1 tablespoon oil to a heavy bottomed pot over medium heat.  Add onion and cook 3 minutes until translucent. Add in the garlic. Cook for 1 minute.  Add the remaining ingredients and bring to a boil.  Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.  

If the chili is too thin after 30 minutes, turn the heat up slightly and let evaporate until desired thickness is achieved.  

Can I make Vegan Apple Chili in the Instant Pot?

Yes! Add a little of the stock into the bottom of the Instant Pot and hit the Saute method. Add the apples and onions and let saute for 3 minutes. Then, add garlic and cook 1 more minute. Turn off the saute function.

Add all the remaining ingredients + an extra ½ cup vegetable stock and stir together well. Push down the ingredients into the broth.

Place the lid on, making sure the valve is set to seal. Cook on High Manual Pressure for 15 minutes.

When done let naturally release for 15 minutes, then quick release the rest of the pressure.

Serve.

Can I make this a Top 8 Allergy Friendly Apple Chili recipe?

This recipe as written is already Top 8 Allergen Free. No changes need to. be made to make this a top 8 allergy friendly chili. 

Dairy Free Chili Recipe Serving Suggestions

This vegan apple chili is literally delicious all on its own, but there’s also a variety of ways to serve otherwise. We love pairing with vegan garlic bread. But another way we love chili is over baked potatoes or even served over rice (try this cauliflower rice). You could even serve over some warmed plain pasta. 

How do you tone down vegan chili that’s too spicy?

Typically, when someone has something too spicy, they reach for dairy. Obviously, we aren’t doing that here.  We don’t think this vegan chili recipe is too spicy, but everyone is different.

Still, there are some ways that you can tone down chili if you made it too spicy. Some ways you could do that here are: 

  • Add more vegetable stock – thinning out the recipe can help
  • Put more tomatoes in – tomatoes are acidic and balances out spice. 
  • Throw in another can of beans. More ingredients tend to spread out the heat, so it can help.  You may need more liquid if too thick after adding
  • Add in some sugar – sweetness can tame spiciness, but be careful of adding too much.  No more than a tablespoon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do you find chipotles in adobo?

It is usually a small can that you will find in almost any grocery store in the Mexican/Spanish aisle. Chipotles are smoke dried jalapeños. You can find them in a can of adobo sauce. It leads to the spiciness of the dish. 
You don’t need many for any dish that you make, but the sauce and adobos can be frozen for later use since you won’t use the whole can.

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vegan apple chili in a pot topped with herbs, avocado, and jalapeno slices.

Vegan Chili Recipe with Apples

Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total 6 hours 2 minutes
This vegan apple chili is the perfect combination of sweet and spicy! One of the easiest vegan crockpot chili recipes that you will taste! It will quickly go in your meal plan rotation! Top 8 Allergen Free!
Course Main Course, Soup
Cuisine American
Servings 8 servings
Calories 262kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 large red onion, diced
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 large red apple, diced (*See post notes for other apples)
  • 15 oz kidney beans, drained and rinsed (270g)
  • 15 oz pinto beans, drained and rinsed (260g)
  • 15 oz fire roasted tomatoes (425g)
  • 2 cups vegetable stock (480g)
  • 1 cup apple juice (240g)
  • ½ cup dried brown or green lentils (100g)
  • 1 6oz can tomato paste (170g)
  • 2 chipotles in adobo + 1 tablespoon adobo sauce, chopped
  • ½ tablespoon chili powder
  • ½ tablespoon smoked paprika (sub for regular, we just like the smoky flavor)
  • ½ tablespoon cumin
  • ½ tablespoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper

Additional Toppings:

  • green onions
  • avocado
  • dairy free sour cream
  • vegan shredded cheese

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients into a slow cooker and stir well. Place lid on slow cooker. Cook on high for 3 hours or low for 6 hours. 
  • Serve warmed with any sides and add any additional toppings.
  •  Let leftovers cool and store in air tight container for up to 7 days.

Notes

**Nutritional facts are just estimates. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. 
**See post about cooking this recipe to perfection.
 

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Nutrition

Serving1servingCalories262kcalCarbohydrates51gProtein14gFat1gSaturated Fat0.2gPolyunsaturated Fat0.5gMonounsaturated Fat0.2gSodium644mgPotassium892mgFiber15gSugar12gVitamin A1052IUVitamin C10mgCalcium87mgIron5mg

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  1. 5 stars
    I know I am late but I am so happy you and the family are back. This recipe is fantastic! Hardy and full of flavor and easy to make. It is so good I am making another pot this week!

  2. 5 stars
    SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!!!!! But also shout it from the roof top! This is one of THE BEST pots if chilli I have ever put on the table.

    We are not vegan or vegetarian, but I do srive to serve my family a natural diet. And I’m all for meat free meals, especially when they are this amazing.
    The apple brings a balance to the spice, and not in a fall cooking sort of way. The blend of flavors makes this a beautifully unique bowl of chilli.

    Thank you!

    1. Wow! Thank you so much for sharing such kind words about this recipe! We’re so happy to hear that this was a hit for you and your family. We appreciate you giving the recipe a try!

  3. Delicious! I did have to cook it on high for 4 hours with my slow cooker. Not sure of the heat level, I used one chipotle pepper but will use 2 next time. This will definitely be on repeat!

  4. 5 stars
    i just had to laugh at the “allergen free” comment – knowing you’re talking about the big allergens…

    my NP came home from a trip a night early & asked why I was tryin to kill her because I happened to be cooking this – I wasn’t quick enough with the “don’t smell That!” &bshe got the lid off the slow cooker & took a big ole inhale straight into asthma attack… see she’s allergic to garlic, onion (same plant family)cinnamon, & cumin.

    after we finished getting her breathing again, had a laughing attack about one of these dsys she’s going to come home early to surprise me just to accidentally poison herself… she stole a spoonful and said “tell whatever blogger/chef you got this recipe from they’re allowed to be part of my homicide any day..THIS is food to die for!

    so, you have the votes of a couple people that this here is worth being a person’s final meal

    1. OMG this is awesome! Couldn’t help but laugh along with you when reading this story. Thank you so much for sharing you and your NP’s thoughts on the recipe. We love hearing that you both thought the flavors we’re good enough to be a final meal!