When I was searching out keto recipes for my Low Carb Superbowl Recipe Roundup I noticed that there is a surprising lack of low carb ground beef chili recipes out there on the interweb.
Even here on IBIH I have some non-traditional low carb chili recipes like the Tropical Turkey Chili and Pumpkin Chicken Chili (which are both delicious if I do say say so!), but no traditional keto ground beef chili recipes.

So this week I decided to remedy that situation – and not only that, but I wanted to give you a super simple and fast keto chili, that can be whipped up on a weeknight (or any time) in just a few minutes.
Now people love their chili recipes – so much so that entire contests and Simpsons episodes are devoted to it. Maybe you have a family favorite that you swear by, and I’m not trying to tread on that here. But sometimes you just need dinner fast, or cheap, or just feel too lazy to devote hours to simmering down all those chopped veggies and meat into the best chili anyone has ever tasted.
And that, my friends, is where this easy keto chili recipe comes in.
Don’t get me wrong, it might not win any contests, but this is some seriously delicious keto beef chili that can serve many uses.
Eat it out of a bowl with a spoon, stuff it into little sweet peppers as an appetizer, cover it with cheese and sour cream and serve with pork rinds as low carb nachos, use it as a base for taco salad…you get the idea.
The secret to this 10 minute keto chili is using a prepared salsa in lieu of doing all of that chopping yourself. Use any salsa that you like – if you enjoy the flavor of it out of the jar, then you’ll love it in this chili. If you can find one that is free of sugar and fillers, then this makes a perfect, easy Whole 30 lunch or dinner.
I’m writing the recipe for 4 servings (1lb ground beef), but it can easily be double, tripled, etc.
So do yourself a favor and don’t be a chili snob – give this keto no chop chili a try and you might never go back to your old, labor intensive, chili recipe again!
KETO NO CHOP CHILI RECIPE VIDEO ??
10 Minute No Chop Keto Chili
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
Description
This super easy keto chili comes together in just 10 minutes with no tedious chopping required!
Ingredients
- 1 lb lean ground beef (or turkey)
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp ground coriander
- 1/2 tsp ground cayenne (optional)
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 cup prepared salsa (I used Pace Mild)
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine the ground beef and all of the spices.
- Cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes.
- When the meat is cooked through, add your salsa.
- Simmer for 5 minutes.
- Optional garnishes: red onion, cilantro, avocado, lime, cheese, sour cream, corn, peppers
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: keto dinner recipes
- Cuisine: Mexican
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 3/4 cup
- Calories: 229
- Fat: 9g
- Carbohydrates: 2g
- Protein: 33g
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Crissy says
I won’t ever go back to using spice packets again! I LOVE this recipe!!
Amy Craig says
Thought I would miss the beans, but found it to be satisfying well-rounded and perfect for the chili craving!
Lisa says
Stupid question probably, but what does Nom mean in the directions?
Ashley L. says
Nom. Nom. Nom. Eat up!
Margarita says
Hi, thanks for this recipe. I was wondering if adding some tomato sauce or more salsa would make a “souper” chili? Which do you recommend? (as far as taste is considered)
Angie says
I added a bit of water to mine.
Tina says
Hi, I am planning to do 7 day egg fasting. Couple of questions:
1. How many eggs are you allowed to eat each day??
2. We don’t eat any meat other than chicken. Can I follow the above recipe with grounded chicken??
Leigh says
Incredibly satisfying meal! It’s been a once a week thing with “corn”bread muffins since I found this recipe!
M.J. says
I eat low carb, high fat to control my diabetes. Confession: I don’t stick to 20 carbs or less per day, more like 30 to 40. Love this recipe blog. I made this chili tonight. I added 1/4 cup of refried beans, and topped each serving with chopped avocado, shredded cheddar, and sour cream. Very good! My family liked it too. Served with a side of steamed broccoli. Thank you for making my life re easier.
Mellissa Sevigny says
Glad it was a hit! Thanks!
Meghan Flaherty Ruhl says
Pace Three Pepper Salsa has 2.0 g. Carbs and <1.0 g Fiber per 2 Tbsp. That's a pretty low count and it has GREAT flavor!
Dude says
Your carb caount is WAAAAAAAAY off. Just 2 Tbsp of Pace Salsa has 4 grams of carbs. 1/4 cup would be 8 times that in your serving math. Hence why there is no good low-carb chili recipe available.
Mellissa Sevigny says
YOU sir, are incorrect. From the Pace website directly there are 3 grams total carbs in 2 Tbsp, minus the 1 gram of fiber that leaves you with 2g net carbs per 2 Tbsp – or 1 net carb per Tbsp of which 8 are called for. Divided by 4 servings, that’s 2g net carbs of salsa per serving of chili. The other .25g net coming from the spices. Don’t waste my time.
Tameka Foster says
Yessssss! He tried it!!! He was so confident lol. I’ve made this before and absolutely loved, I’m wanting to make it today, but I don’t have the coriander. Will this change the flavor too much? Thanks in advance. I love you Melissa!
MEGAN fedrick says
I’m curious to why it is lean beef, don’t we want the fat?
Mellissa Sevigny says
Even lean beef has plenty of fat and since we don’t drain any of it off if you used chuck you’d have an unappetizing oil slick on the top – it turns out just right with the leaner ground beef. BUT if you want to use the fattier one just drain any extra off before serving.
Tiffany says
Love how you just HANDLED that !
I am making your Salisbury Steak tonight. Keto On !
Tesa says
Perhaps in the listed nutritional info. “net carbs” should be specified, rather than just “carbohydrates”. There is definitely a difference between net carbs and total carbs, and some people count net while others count total. A distinction between the two is most helpful when looking at nutrition facts.
Mark says
Actually, dude, there are only 4 tablespoons in a 1/4 cup, although the recipe does call for 1/2 cup, which actually does consist of 8 tablespoons. If you’re going to try to be critical, you should, at least, get your numbers right.
Felicity says
I found this out as well. I used chili powder instead of cayenne, and my carb count come out to about 8g. It was 10 after I added sour cream and cheese! ? such a shame… that’s too high for such a small serving (roughly 1/2 cup).. yikes!
Mellissa Sevigny says
There’s no way the carbs are that high – I’m guessing you’re using MFP which is notoriously inaccurate.
Melanie says
I found this recipe and decided to try it! I’m so glad I did. I had to use a bit more salsa but I think it’s because I used ground turkey. I also didn’t have ground coriander so I used chili powder. I liked how it came out. I do want to try it as written without any substitutions. I was worried it would be filling and needed a side but it was the perfect portion. I wish I could share my photo. Thank you for sharing this recipe!