Soy Chorizo Vegan Chili

We are so behind on our post schedule it’s not even funny but I figured as long as I’m not posting this recipe in June, we’re cool (your standards change when you’re a parent of two). So March is less than a week away but that means NOTHING here in Michigan because our weather is a wild card of unpredictability (sigh). I’m not totally complaining though because for those really chilly spring days, we have just the recipe to warm up our bones and souls. If you’re in graduate school like us or lead generally busy lives, this is another easy and delicious recipe to add to your meal plan during those really hectic weeks.

IMG_7650

As I’m sure I mentioned before on here, we are always looking for ways to cut down on our meat consumption and a few years ago I stumbled across this pretty stellar soy chorizo at Trader Joe’s for just $1.99. I know, right?! At first we used it in our egg scrambles but one day it hit me that it would make a great meat substitute base for a vegan chili. Spoiler alert: It does! Not only does it have that perfect ground beef texture but it’s so spicy you may find you don’t even need to season your chili at all. You can also cut the preparation time for this recipe by opting for canned beans instead of dried beans but either way, your watch, wallet, and tummy will be satisfied with this hearty bowl of goodness.

IMG_7628

Soy Chorizo Vegan Chili

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Print

Ingredients
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 cup of finely chopped carrots
1 cup black beans, cooked
1 cup kidney beans, cooked
1 12 oz. package of Soy Chorizo, casing removed and crumbled
1 15 oz. can  of tomato sauce
4 cups water or vegetable stock
2 garlic cloves, minced
Olive Oil
Salt and pepper to taste

Note: *If you prefer your chili to be less thick, you can add more liquid to water it down. *You can also tweak this recipe to your liking and include more vegetables such as bell peppers, tomatoes, and corn. *I find the soy chorizo makes the chili spicy and flavorful enough for our taste, especially with the kids in mind, but if you find the flavor isn’t cutting it for you, you can add the following: 1 teaspoon ground sweet paprika, 1 teaspoon ground cumin, 1 tablespoon chili powder, and 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional).

Directions
1. In a deep pot, drizzle a bit of olive oil and sauté your onion, and garlic on medium heat until the onions are soft, about 5 minutes.
2. Next add in the carrots and soy chorizo. Cook for about 2-3 minutes until the ingredients are well incorporated.
3. Finally, add in the water/stock, beans, and tomato sauce. Bring to a boil then let simmer on low until reduced and thickened, about 20-30 minutes.
4. Taste the chili and season to your liking or adjust the thickness.
5. Ladle your chili into bowls and serve with vegan cheese, non-dairy sour cream, and crispy tortilla chips.

IMG_7632

IMG_7652

If you liked this recipe and tried it, we would love it if you would share or leave a comment below. For more related content, you can find us on Instagram where we share more of our day-to-day and Pinterest where we share our ideas and inspiration. And as  always…

signature3

.

Responses

  1. Ash W. Avatar

    We just became vegan a month ago so I’m gathering recipes – thanks!

    Also, didn’t know you were in Michigan — that’s where I live too! 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      That is awesome, you should write about the diet change adventures, I would love to know how it affects your daily activities, etc without the intake of meat proteins from animal sources! That is awesome, so you know about the Michigan weather and great pothole lifestyle we have right now 😉

      Like

      1. Ash W. Avatar

        I have been pondering about writing an update on veganism, but I wasn’t sure if anyone would be interested. Good to know you would be! 🙂

        Liked by 1 person

      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        Well my SO is experimenting with a Keto-type diet which is very different from a vegan diet and I thought it would be interesting to see how other people adapt to new diets 🙂

        Like

  2. portapatetcormagis Avatar

    That does look nice! And here it’s also cold enough for a hearty chili. It’s the coldest week all winter actually.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      That is awesome, that is exactly why I wanted to finish this recipe post! I figured we still have a few cold months and it might be perfect, sure it’s no the cozy year end winter but it’s still cold! 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

  3. Liz Avatar

    I loved the sound of the recipe. Easy and straightforward. I would love to try minus the soy sausage and probably just add some nice chunks of stir fried chicken or pork. The photos are amazing and don’t worry about being behind in posting as long as you don’t stop posting entirely. I have 4 children and yes my life has been very busy. Maybe in the next two years I’ll start posting more regularly as my last one is now in Grade 12 but still busy with sports so we drive around the country for games, almost every weekend It’s very exhausting!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Oh my… you write these amazing posts with details and pictures, I thought to myself, Liz is probably sitting at home sipping on her coffee and just creating draft after draft of new posts! haha 🙂 Typical blogger mindset, but yes, try the recipe, I hope you like it, everyone at home except the youngest one handled the mild spices well. Now I am curious how life is with 4! That was my initial number of kids I wanted, but now who knows!

      Like

      1. Liz Avatar

        Well if you want four you better do it all at once and bring them up together. I made a mistake of creating a huge gap in the middle so my last two are way younger than the first two, but that only means that I’ve spent my entire adult life taking care of children. I’ll travel and see the world when I’m done.

        Liked by 1 person

      2. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

        You do have a point there, my in-laws had all of their kids within a 5 year period (they also have 4) and it worked out for them, but I can’t imagine being in this “phase” for another 2, 3 years! It’s like being stuck in college and not graduating!

        Like

  4. inspirethemom Avatar

    Oh yum! This would be perfect for this rainy. cold day!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      You know it! It’s a rainy day over here as well, Michigan weather has been very bi-polar lately, we go from 15 degrees to 58 degrees and no snow and the opposite within a day or two, Perfect for pothole season!

      Like

  5. chrisfosten Avatar

    This sounds amazing! Not cooked chilli for a while, but I’ll have to now!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      You have too! especially if you have a climate likes ours here in Michigan, snow, rain, snow, and more snow 😀

      Like

  6. Hello, Scarlett Blog Avatar

    I feel yah about the weather- same as in Saskatchewan! BTW, this recipe is everything.

    Emory

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      We need to come up to Canada again, our hideout is in the mountains of Alberta (Banff, Jasper National Park), but until the kids get older we are holding off going to these dreamy destinations again.

      Liked by 1 person

  7. Ann Avatar

    Looks tasty 😛 Thanks for sharing this recipe! 🙂

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you Ann! We are in a experimental stage of different diets, some meatless, some not, some Keto oriented and so on, so we have had some really fun recipes at home 🙂

      Like

      1. Ann Avatar

        Sounds great! 😀

        Liked by 1 person

  8. Starr @ The Misfit Baker Avatar

    Looks great! I love quick, easy stews like this.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you! Time is money (parent talk).

      Like

  9. Hannah Kaminsky Avatar

    I’ve long heard raves about that soy chorizo, and the upheaval caused whenever it goes out of stock, but have yet to actually try it myself! I think it’s time to finally bridge that gap. Your chili looks like an ideal introduction to the ingredient.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you Hannah! I stumbled on the soy chorizo trying to lower my meat intake and I have no regrets experimenting with it 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

  10. ricelandmeadows Avatar

    Looks interesting…and yummy

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Ah, you farmers! I want to be a farmer (in my ideal world) but I am holding myself back because you know, I have been indoctrinated in the corporate world 😀

      Like

  11. Apurva Avatar

    Nice blog! Do check out mine as well. It’s all about veganism and health. You might love it
    https://theveganartist2017.wordpress.com/

    Be blessed!

    Like

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you for stopping by, will do 🙂

      Like

  12. kirilangridge Avatar

    Sounds delicious!!!

    Like

    1. Sammy and Sufi Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂

      Like

Leave a comment