The Vegan Instant Pot Recipe: 4 Bean Chili is packed with big flavors and plant protein in a creamy tomato broth.
This 4 Bean Chili is a 30-minute, hearty dinner recipe requiring about 4 minutes active cooking from you! And you’ll never miss the meat!
Usually when January hits I naturally want to improve my eating habits. I max out on rich foods, cocktails, and an increase of desserts to what I normally eat. So, I wouldn’t say I have a resolution to do it but more that my system goes into rebellion craving healthier options, which is why this vegan instant pot recipe is perfect.
At the risk of sounding like an Instant Pot fanatic this week, I have grown to rely on it almost daily for everything from dinner, large pots of soups to get ahead, to making boiled chicken for a homemade treat for our puppy. It’s just so darn easy.
As mentioned when I shared the Instant Pot Chicken Taco Soup recipe, the Instant Pot really delivers building great flavor with recipes like soups and stews. They taste like they’ve been simmering on the stove for hours when they have only cooked for minutes. Can’t beat that, right? For those without an Instant Pot you’ll find some great recipes at the bottom of the post!
In winter I love chunkier stews, soups and chilis. The texture goes a long way to fill hungry stomachs and warm them too. This 4 Bean Chili Vegan Instant Pot Recipe uses four of my favorite beans: black beans, red kidney beans, cannellini beans and great northern beans. The combination of the different size and color beans makes for an varied texture and great flavor.
Did you know beans are packed with protein, fiber, antioxidants and B vitamins? They are a very affordable source of plant protein so a great choice for those ‘meatless Mondays’ recipes. This Vegan Instant Pot Recipe: 4 Bean Chili is so hearty you won’t miss the meat, promise.
My Secret Tip for Wrangling the Bean Aftermath: many people avoid beans due to the digestive distress they experience. My tip is to add a strip of Kombu Seaweed, a dried seaweed available in the Asian section most grocery stores or online, to bean recipes.
It adds some subtle flavor (not a seaweed’y flavor) but most importantly contains enzymes that break down the sugars in beans which is what causes the digestive turmoil for those who get it. Remove the seaweed before serving the recipe.
How to make this awesome Vegan Instant Pot Recipe: 4 Bean Chili – Step by Step:
One thing I love about using the Instant Pot for this recipe is being able to cook the entire recipe from sauté to pressure cook leaving only the insert for clean-up versus multiple pans. Don’t let the length of the ingredient list scare you. Most of the ingredients are spices or canned so you can still prep everything in less than 10 minutes.
The onions and peppers are sautéed in the Instant Pot with the garlic added in too. The remaining spices, vegetable stock, tomato sauce, tomatoes and beans are added in and cooked on high pressure. The result is a flavor-packed recipe with a creamy consistency broth from the tomato sauce.
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More Easy Chili Recipes to try:
- Instant Pot Southwestern Chili
- Slow Cooker Tangy Baked Bean Chili (vegetarian)
- Spicy White Chili
- Slow Cooker 3 Bean Winter Chili
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Vegan Instant Pot Recipe: 4 Bean Chili
Recipe
Instant Pot 4 Bean Chili (vegan)
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons Olive Oil
- 1 medium Yellow Onion peeled and chopped
- 1 Yellow Bell Pepper seeded and chopped
- 3 Garlic Cloves diced
- 3 tablespoons Chili Powder
- 1 tablespoon Cumin
- 2 teaspoons Oregano
- 1 Chipotle Pepper chopped
- 1 teaspoon Adobo Sauce from the can of chipotle en adobo
- 2 cups Low Sodium Vegetable Stock
- 1 15-ounce can Tomato Sauce
- 1 15-ounce can Petite Diced Tomatoes
- 1 15-ounce can Black Beans drained and rinsed
- 1 15-ounce can Red Kidney Beans drained and rinsed
- 1 15-ounce can Canellini Beans drained and rinsed
- 1 15-ounce can Great Northern Beans drained and rinsed
- 1/4 teaspoon Kosher Salt
Optional topping ideas
- torn cilantro leaves
- sour cream (if not vegan)
- shredded cheese (if not vegan)
- pickled jalapenos
- sliced avocados
Instructions
- Select the SAUTE function on the Instant Pot. Heat the oil and add the onion, peppers and garlic. Saute until onion starts to soften (3-4 minutes).
- Add the chili powder, cumin and oregano; saute for an additional minute. NOTE: to avoid a burn warning on the Instant Pot ensure no food particles are sticking to the bottom of the insert before proceeding.
- Add the remaining ingredients, secure the lid, set the vent on SEALING and select MANUAL, High Pressure for 10 minutes.
- When complete, do a Natural Release for 10 minutes then release the remaining pressure manually, stir and serve. Garnish as desired.
Andrea Tersigni says
Nutrition states 33 calories per cup. I sense this is a typo ? Wonderful flavors and so warming !!
Toni Dash says
Thank you Andrea! The nutritional values are derived with a auto calculator pulling values from a large database of ingredients. I went in after seeing your comment and it was pulling values for ‘1’ can of ingredient vs 15-ounces. It has been updated. Thanks much for your time and comment!
Indigo says
This recipe worked really well! I would just suggest adding more salt and chipoltle for more flavor, also if I make it again a bit less broth if you want your chili to be more stew like and less soup like
Kim says
Hi, can this recipe be made with dry, unsoaked beans instead of canned? If so, would I need to increase the time? Thanks!
Toni Dash says
I’ve only made the recipe as noted Kim. If you wanted to use dried beans instead I believe you’d have to make it a two part process; cooking the dried beans first in the Instant Pot and then compiling them with the chili ingredients to cook the chili.
Alison says
We tried your Instant Pot Chicken Taco Soup this week and are BIG fans! Full of warming flavors and low carbs, it was a hit. Please keep these Instant Pot recipes coming!!
Sarah says
This sounds amazing! I love finding new recipes for my Instant Pot. This is a great one for those cold nights we are having.
Chelley Martinka says
Delish! I love the added heat- I am a big fan of spice, especially in this cold weather!
Sara Welch says
This is a really awesome recipe! I love how healthy and tasty it is!
Alison McFadden says
This looks delicious. I’m going to add this to my list of recipes to try and make a batch of it for the family.
Claudia Krusch says
I am always looking for new vegan recipes to try. I got an Instant Pot before the Holidays and it is amazing. I will have to give this a try on the weekend.
Pam says
I love chili, but I always make it in my crockpot. I need to try making it in the instant pot and see how I like it.