Instant Pot Chili is perfect for an easy, satisfying dinner! This Southwestern version is full of ground beef, black beans, corn, savory spices and more.
Cooler weather calls for soul-warming comfort food, but not more hours in the kitchen to make it!
This Southwestern Instant Pot Chili is a hearty recipe full of ground beef, black beans, corn, savory spices. It requires little preparation and cooks in about 30 minutes (but tastes like it’s been simmering all day long)!
I was craving a meaty chili with signature ingredients from my favorite southwestern dishes: black beans, roasted tomatoes, corn, chipotle, and earthy spices.
If you love a white chili try Instant Pot White Chicken Chili or Instant Pot Turkey Chili .
Why Make Instant Pot Chili?
There are multiple reasons I love making Instant Pot Chili. Here are just a few:
- Everything can be made in the Instant Pot making clean up a breeze
- The Instant Pot produces the same flavor simmering for hours would but in less than an hour
- It retains more nutrients in the ingredients
- Once the lid is locked, nothing more is required from you!
I love using the Sauté feature on the Instant Pot to sauté the vegetables and brown the ground beef before adding all the ingredients. It’s so easy!
No Instant Pot? No worries!
I’ve included slow cooker and conventional chili recipes at the bottom of this blog post.
Ingredients in Southwestern Instant Pot Chili
The ingredients that really make this Instant Pot Chili have a southwestern flare are the earthy spices, chipotle, black beans, tomatoes with green chilies and corn.
They add an irresistible depth of flavor, without being overly spicy.
The tomatoes, black beans and corn add color and great texture in every bite.
Here are the ingredients:
- Olive or Vegetable Oil
- Yellow Onion
- Bell Pepper
- Garlic Cloves
- Ground Beef
- can Black Beans
- can Rotel Chipotle Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies & Chipotle Peppers*
- Frozen Corn (doesn’t need to be thawed)
- Chili Powder
- Smoked Paprika
- (not hot, regular smoked paprika)
- Kosher Salt
- Cumin
- Oregano
- Low Sodium Chicken Stock
The majority of the ingredients are spices, canned or frozen ingredients so just require measuring; no other prep.
Time Saving Tips for Making Instant Pot Chili
This recipe is already very quick to make. However there a few tips to make it even faster!
- Use a food processor or mini chopper to chop the onion, garlic and bell pepper. I put the onion and garlic in together, then do the green pepper by itself.
- While the vegetables are sautéing and ground beef is browning, combine all the spices in a small bowl so they can be added at once. Saves some time doing it in parallel.
Tip for Dealing with Spicy Chili
Though this Southwestern Instant Pot Chili recipe is not very spicy, spiciness is a personal preference and may differ for diners.
TIP: the way to cut the heat of spicy Mexican or Southwestern food is to use dairy products to counteract the heat.
Studies have been done about drinking water or beer, but it’s dairy that tames the spiciness!
Adding sour cream as a topping is a perfect way to tone down a bowl of this Instant Pot Chili for anyone feeling the heat.
How to Make this Instant Pot Chili
- Set the Instant Pot on the Sauté setting. When the insert is hot, add the oil.
- When the top is shimmering add the onion, bell pepper and garlic. Sauté for 3 minutes.
- Add the group beef, breaking it into small pieces as it sautés. Sauté until no pink remains on the meat.
- Select the Keep Warm setting while adding the rest of the ingredients. Stir well to combine.
- Place the top on the Instant Pot, seal (ensure the release valve is set to Sealing) and select Manual. Cook on High Pressure for 15 minutes and then let naturally release. When the pressure has fully released serve!
Converting for Different Instant Pot Sizes
This recipe was developed using a 6-quart Instant Pot Duo. The times and settings reflect that device.
To convert the recipe for different Instant Pot sizes:
8-quart: increase the chicken stock to 1 1/2 cups (the minimum liquid for that model Instant Pot)
3-quart: make the recipe as written
Chili is a more flexible recipe so though an 8-quart Instant Pot takes longer to come to pressure (so the ingredients will cook longer) and a 3-quart takes less time, the chili can accommodate the time differences and be delicious!
Instant Pot Chili is Even Better the Next Day
As with other types of chili, Southwestern Instant Pot Chili gets better the days following making it.
The flavors continue to blend and mature!
How Long Can Instant Pot Chili be Refrigerated?
Chili can be stores in an air tight container or bag for 3-4 days.
Can Southwestern Instant Pot Chili be Frozen?
Yes! Once the Instant Pot Chili has cooked, allow it to cool fully.
How to Freeze
- Place it in the freezer-safe container (or freezer bag), leaving ½ inch space for expansion.
- Freeze for 4-6 month.
To thaw: allow the Instant Pot Chili to thaw in the refrigerator (it may take several hours or overnight), then fully reheat before serving.
Toppings for Instant Pot Chili
One of the most delicious and fun aspects of Southwestern Instant Pot Chili is adding toppings!
Most toppings you’d add to tacos work perfectly with this chili. Here are some favorites:
- Mexican Crema or Sour Cream
- Shredded Cheese
- Sliced avocado
- Chopped cilantro
- Sliced scallions
- Soft corn tortillas for dipping
Serve with this delicious Cornbread recipe!
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More Chili Recipes You’ll Love
- Spicy White Chili
- Slow Cooker Pumpkin White Bean Sausage Chili
- Slow Cooker 3 Bean Winter Chili
- Slow Cooker Tangy Baked Bean Chili (Vegetarian/Vegan)
Have you made this Southwestern Instant Pot Chili recipe? Please RATE THE RECIPE below!
Recipe

Southwestern Instant Pot Chili
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon Olive or Vegetable Oil
- 1 large Yellow Onion peeled and chopped
- 1 large Bell Pepper cored, seeded and chopped
- 3 Garlic Cloves
- 1 pound Ground Beef (85%)
- 1 15-ounce can Black Beans drained and rinsed
- 1 10-ounce can Rotel Chipotle Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies & Chipotle Peppers*
- 1 cup Frozen Corn (doesn't need to be thawed)
- 1/4 cup Chili Powder
- 1 teaspoon Smoked Paprika (not hot, regular smoked paprika)
- 1/2 teaspoon Kosher Salt
- 1 tablespoon ground Cumin
- 1 tablespoon Oregano
- 1 cup Low Sodium Chicken Stock
- Instant Pot (6 quarts)
Instructions
- Set the Instant Pot on Saute. When the insert is hot, add the oil.
- When the top is shimmering add the onion, bell pepper and garlic. Saute for 3 minutes.
- Add the group beef, breaking it into small pieces as it sautes. Saute until no pink remains on the meat.
- Select the Keep Warm setting while adding the rest of the ingredients. Stir well to combine.
- Place the top on the Instant Pot, seal (ensure the release valve is set to Sealing) and select Manual. Cook on High Pressure for 15 minutes and then allow naturally release. When the pressure has fully released, serve!
Notes
- a 10-ounce can of diced tomatoes (can be fire-roasted),
- a 4 ounce can (drained) of mild green chilies, and
- 2 teaspoons adobo sauce.
Nutrition
Originally published: September 28, 2017. Updated February 2019.
Ron says
Well Fall is certainly upon us. The tree’s leaves are turning to yellows and vivid oranges and that makes me hungry for chili!
I’ve been wanting to make a big batch of Chili in my Instant Pot, so the timing of your post was perfect.
Thanks
Kiwi says
This looks amazingly delicious. I would love to make this for my next Taco Tuesday.
Carol Cassara says
That sounds and looks delicious! I love a good bowl of chili especially during the colder months of the year! Love that you used an instant pot to prepare this! It makes things easier.
Hali says
I’ve never made anything like this, looks so flavorful and hearty looking!
Marissa Zurfluh says
Avocado and Chili! Great combination and perfect for this fall weather. Adding this to my menu plan.
Kristin says
YUM! This sounds so so great!
travel blogger says
I need to get an instant pot! This is such an amazing recipe for a nice chilly fall afternoon. We will have to give this a try. I hope you are feeling better soon!
Toni Dash says
Thank you!!
Michelle Waller says
You had me at Instant Pot, and Chili, and well, Southwest!! This recipe sounds just amazing and perfect now that the weather is finally starting to get cooler. I cant wait to give this a try.
colleen cayes says
Oh, boy, this looks so delicious! Santa Fe has had the same cold, rainy weather; we even got our first snow on the mountains yesterday. I will be giving my new Instant Pot its inaugural run with this recipe tomorrow! Thank you so much for including corn, my favorite. I also love the blue spatterware spoons.
Claudia Krusch says
This Southwestern Chili looks so delicious it is sure to be a big hit in my house. I am always looking for new Instant Pot recipes to try.