The "Best" Chili Powder Recipe--only 6 simple ingredients! (2024)

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Are you looking for a great Chili Powder Recipe that doesn’t use a lot of fancy ingredients? I’ve got one for you right here.

It tastes amazing, doesn’t require you to have specialty peppers on hand, and is something you’ll definitely want to have on hand all the time.

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Today I’m sharing one of our favorite recipes–a fantastic Basic Homemade Chili Powder Recipe.

I love making my own homemade seasonings. In fact, if it’s a seasoning blend, you had better be sure that I will try to make it–I just have a thing about “DIY”s and saving money, and all of the good things that go along with it.

Chili powder is no exception.

For the past year or so I’ve been on the hunt for a great chili recipe.

We’re tried tons of recipes, and so you can imagine I’ve gone through a ton of chili powder.

(Well-maybe about 2 pounds is more like it :).)

I’ve always made my own Homemade Chili Powder and the recipe has served us well, but this week I decided to experiment with a bunch of recipes and do some taste tests so I could recommend a recipe for you all.

The chili powder recipe that we were using called for a base of chili peppers. And while we like it a lot, the chilis are a little hard to come by, and they are a little pricey, so I wanted to find a recipe with a base of paprika–a spice that is in almost everyone’s kitchen.

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I hope to share my original at some point, but for now, this one should keep you pretty happy.

One other chili powder came in a close second, but it needs a bit more work before I share that one.

After literally making and trying about 15 different recipes, we have a winner (and I now have a bunch of “non winners” that I’ll blend together to put in a corporate chili powder container so nothing goes to waste.)

First of all, just to share a bit about me if you haven’t been around my blog for a long time, I LOVE making my own just-about-everything.

Partially because I am cheap frugal, but also because I think it’s a fun challenge.

I also do it to avoid icky ingredients in things.

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Why Make Your Own Seasoning Blends

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I have a whole post written on how to make your own spice mixes, but here’s a brief synopsis:

1. Save Money – It’s a lot cheaper to make your own seasoning blends–you’re basically paying “the other guy” to do the measuring and blending.

2. Adaptable for Taste – You can play around with the ingredients to find a mixture that you like best.

3. Adaptable for Special Diets – You can adapt to special diets easily. (Some spice mixes have gluten, dairy, or other ingredients in them that folks with those allergies need to avoid.

4. Avoid Toxins – Many spice blends have chemical nasties in them (like silicon dioxide) to make them free-flowing. Personally, I’d rather break up a few lumps in my spices than eat silicon dioxide, thank you very much.

5. Enjoyment – It’s fun to experiment in the kitchen :)!

How to Use this Homemade Chili Powder

1. Chili – Of course, use it in chili. (I’m pretty clever, huh?)

2. Sides – Sprinkle it on rice and beans, or even on veggies.

3. Salads – Sprinkle on salads with a drizzle of olive oil and salt for a makeshift dressing.

4. Eggs – Sprinkle on eggs.

5. Pepper Substitute – As a substitute for pepper in a recipe. Just add a bit more chili powder than pepper.

6. Desserts – On Desserts – really? Yes, it’s true. Try some on chocolate ice cream, in brownies, etc.

7. On Fruit – try sprinkling chili powder on fruit for a fun twist.

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I hope you like this as much as we do.

Chili Powder is very similar to other seasoning blends, like taco seasoning and fajita seasoning, but these blends have obvious differences. Chili powder is made mostly of chilis, and taco seasoning often has chili powder as one of its ingredients. Since they are similar, they are interchangeable to a point, but each has its special flavor.

It’s great on so many things — we taste-tested these mixtures on popcorn and brown rice, veggies, and salads. While we were working on finding “the winner”, my boys and my husband had a great time sampling the options while we were moving a “new to us” trundle bed into our boys’ room.

It went like this — move the mattress in–taste rice–move bed piece in–taste rice. You get the picture.

You should have seen my kitchen after doing all of these taste tests–little containers of rice with chili powder on top and popcorn is just about everywhere :). I had my sons help me with the blending and measuring so things are a bit more messy than usual.

It’s hard not to have a mess in a whole food kitchen, isn’t it?

And in case you are wondering where I buy my spices, right now I buy a lot from this company in bulk (I think they have superior flavor and fragrance) but check my Resources Page for more options.

So now you have another great homemade seasoning blend to add to your frugal pantry arsenal.

And now I get to go back to working on a really great chili recipe to share with you all.

Other Homemade Seasoning Blends:

Taco Seasoning
The “Best” Cinnamon Sugar – Made Healthier
Mild Curry Powder
Vegetable Broth Powder – makes everything taste better–including popcorn!
Celery Salt and How to Use It
Pumpkin Pie Spice

Recipe Notes

I recommend toasting cumin seeds first and then adding the ground seeds to this recipe. One of my readers said that it makes this recipe extra special!

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The “Best” Basic Chili Powder Recipe

Looking for a Great Chili Powder Recipe that doesn’t use a lot of fancy ingredients? This is it! Make your own Homemade Spice Blends and save money!

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Course: Dressings, Seasonings, etc.

Cuisine: Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Keto, Low-Carb, Paleo, THM:S, Vegan, whole30

Keyword: Chili Powder Recipe

Servings: 4

Calories: 21kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in a bowl.

  • Blend thoroughly.

  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Paprika is a pepper and should be refrigerated for maximum shelf life and potency.

Notes

Use 1-2 tablespoons of chili powder per pound of meat, or to taste.

I recommend toasting cumin seeds first and then adding the ground seeds to this recipe. One of my readers said that it makes this recipe extra special!

Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoon | Calories: 21kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 128mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1854IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 2mg | Net Carbs: 2g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is merely an approximation. Optional ingredients are not included and when there is an alternative, the primary ingredient is typically used. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts since they have been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

The images in this post were updated in 2020. Following is one of the earlier images for your reference.

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FAQs

What is the secret to amazing chili? ›

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How do you make chili powder if you don't have any? ›

Follow this basic recipe to make chili powder that's perfect for chili soup, enchiladas, tortilla soup, taco meat, and more: Combine three parts sweet paprika with one part each of cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, and finally, a pinch of cayenne. Like it smokey? Add in chipotle powder or smoked paprika.

What is the ratio of chili powder to cumin in chili? ›

For the simplest, most classic chili, we recommend 2 tablespoons of chili powder and 1 teaspoon of cumin. For a spicier chili, choose 2 tablespoons of chili powder and up to 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper and keep the cumin level the same (1 teaspoon).

What is most chili powder made from? ›

Chili powder is a spice blend made with ground red chilis, often including cayenne, as well as spices such as cumin, Mexican oregano, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and salt.

What is the most important spice in chili? ›

Spices: Freshly ground cumin is a must. If it's not fresh, then don't bother. Secret Ingredients & Technique: I like extra hot chili, so I round up all spicy ingredients.

How does Martha Stewart make chili? ›

Add chili powder, cocoa, and tomato paste; cook until fragrant, about 2 minutes more. Add tomatoes, broth, and cooked beef. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, partially covered, until thickened slightly, 25 to 30 minutes. Season with salt and pepper; serve with sour cream and chives.

What is the difference between chili powder and chile powder? ›

Chile powder is ground chile peppers without any additives. Chili powder is a blend of ground peppers, spices, or salt that is traditionally used to flavor chili. The recipe will tell you the kind of chile powder to use, like ancho chile powder or chipotle chile powder.

What is the difference between chili powder and chili seasoning? ›

Is chili powder the same thing as chili seasoning? No. Chili powder is made with ground chilis and sometimes the addition of paprika, cumin and Mexican Oregano. Chili seasoning is a combination of 8 spices used to make chili or other recipes that call for chili seasoning.

What can I use if I run out of chili powder? ›

Chili powder is a crucial ingredient in many dishes, but if you're banking on making a special dish like Dad's Favorite Chili, and realize you're out of chili powder, here are some alternatives you can use without compromising too much flavor: Paprika. Ancho chile powder. Cayenne powder.

What happens if you put too much cumin in chili? ›

Acidic ingredients like lemon juice, lime juice, or vinegar can also help counteract the excessive cumin flavor. The acidity brings a tangy and fresh element to the dish, balancing out the dominant cumin taste. A squeeze of lemon or a drizzle of vinegar can work wonders in mellowing down the cumin's intensity.

Does chili powder and cumin go together? ›

Frequently, the chilies found in chili powder include paprika, ancho (dried poblano), cayenne, and chipotle (smoked jalapeño). Paprika can be sweet, hot (Hungarian), or smoked (Spanish). Most common additions to chile powder are garlic, onion, cumin (more smokiness), and oregano.

What flavor does cumin add to chili? ›

Flavor Profile:Cumin: Cumin has a warm, earthy, and slightly nutty flavor with a hint of citrus. It adds depth and complexity to dishes. Chili Powder: Chili powder typically contains ground chili peppers, along with other spices like cumin, paprika, and garlic.

What are the best peppers for chili powder? ›

The primary ingredient in chili powder is dried chiles. It's best to use ones that are smoky, flavorful, and not too spicy. We recommend guajillo, ancho, or New Mexico varieties (pictured above, in that order from top to bottom). Cumin and smoked paprika add more smokiness, while garlic powder adds a savory element.

What are the best peppers to make chili powder? ›

Chili powder is a seasoning blend of ground dried chiles and other spices. Common chiles include: New Mexico chiles, Ancho chiles, or Cascabel chiles. These are usually combined with spices such as cumin, oregano, and paprika. The taste varies from blend to blend.

What does Mexican chili powder have in it? ›

Texans like to lay claim to the invention of chili powder, but Mexicans have been using it for generations. Chili powder is a blend of flavors. It starts with dried chili peppers that are toasted, ground and then mixed with herbs and spices, including cumin, oregano, garlic and salt.

What brings out the flavor in chili? ›

If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

What ingredient will change your chili forever? ›

According to The Kitchn, that ingredient is cocoa powder. You may associate chocolate with dessert, but rest assured, adding cocoa powder won't make your chili sickeningly sweet. Instead, it'll contribute a layer of richness and balance out the spiciness.

Why would you put vinegar in chili? ›

With only about 1 tablespoon per pot added toward the end of the cooking process, the vinegar will make the flavors more vibrant without overwhelming the dish with its biting tang. Through just a splash, everything becomes a little brighter, and the chili's flavors are more balanced.

Why do you put brown sugar in chili? ›

The brown sugar gave it a sweet/tangy flavor that reminded me of BBQ-sauce! Th chili was so good - it was hard to stop eating it! I did had some extra veggies (1 cl. garlic, 1 celery stalk, 1 carrot, 1 bell pepper, 1 hot pepper) and used a can of diced tomatoes rather than tomato juice.

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