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New Year’s Smoky BBQ Chili with Flat & Crispy Cornbread

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I’ve never been a big fan of black eyed peas which is a bit strange given how much I love beans and legumes. I’ve made black eyed pea soups in the past and was always left a bit disappointed with them. I felt like I was just slurping broth and chomping on black eyed peas. Not all that exciting.

I finally realized this year if I was going to enjoy them, I needed to amp up the flavours in the dish!

That’s where this chili comes in.

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This year, I made chili instead of soup because I suspected the peas would pair well with the chili’s texture and flavours. I gave this chili a smoky and spicy BBQ flavour and it really brought everything together really well. I’m happy to report there was no disappointment with this black eyed pea recipe.

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Instead of serving it with traditional cornbread, I was craving something flat and crispy so I came up with this crispy cornbread, which reminds me a bit of Socca chickpea bread. Like traditional cornbread and Socca, this version is cooked in a cast iron skillet for the crispiest texture and unlike traditional cornbread, it doesn’t have a delicate texture which makes it great for dipping into chili and soup. The flavour is lightly sweet with a crisp-around-the-edges and chewy-in-the-centre texture. A definite winner for sure!

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As I type this, I really want to go back to the kitchen for more…..can I just give you my chicken scratch and call it a year?

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Penmanship was never one of my strong suits. I think one of my New Year’s resolutions will be to write my recipes down neatly, or at least, legible.

Ok, ok, I will type it out. For your sake and mine…

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New Year's Smoky BBQ Chili

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free
Yield
5 cups
Soak time
3 hours
Prep time
25 minutes
Cook time
2 hours, 40 minutes
Total time
3 hours, 5 minutes

I almost forget the black eyed peas were in there. If you’re like me, that’s never a bad thing. Here’s to a lucky 2012!

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 sweet onion, peeled and chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped (optional)
  • 2.5 tbsp chili powder, or to taste
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika (optional)
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or crushed red pepper flakes)
  • 1/2 cup dry/uncooked black eyed peas
  • 3/4 cup dry/uncooked black beans
  • 6 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 (28-oz) can diced tomatoes, liquid drained
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste, to thicken
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds (or ground flax), to thicken
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • 2 tbsp your fav BBQ sauce
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
  • couple handfuls of chopped spinach, or other greens like collard, kale, etc

Directions

  1. Soak the beans in water overnight or for at least 3-4 hours. This part is optional, but it helps reduce cook time and makes the beans more digestible. Rinse and drain beans before using. In a large pot, add the oil and sauté the onion and garlic over medium-low heat for about 5-6 minutes, until translucent.
  2. Add in the pepper and optional jalapeno and sauté for another 3-5 minutes.
  3. Stir in the spices (chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, cayenne) and sauté on low another couple minutes. If you want, you can add just a bit for now and then add the rest to taste after it has cooked.
  4. Add the dry black beans and black eyed peas, broth, and drained diced tomatoes. Stir well. Now stir in the tomato paste. Simmer on low with the lid ajar for about 2.5 hours, checking often to make sure it doesn’t dry out. If it does, add a bit more broth to thin out.
  5. About 15 minutes before it’s done cooking, stir in the chia seeds, corn, and chopped greens. The chia helps thicken the chili. Also stir in the BBQ sauce, starting with 1 tbsp at a time and tasting as you go. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Can be made 2-3 days in advance and frozen if preferred.

Tip:

You can probably use canned beans, but you won’t need as much broth. I would add it slowly.

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I was very excited to use my Kirkland pot (from Costco) that my mother in law Margaret gave me for X-mas! I’m loving it so far.

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Every good chili recipe needs a secret ingredient. This BBQ sauce is the “special twist” in this recipe.

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A couple tablespoons just brings all the spices together so nicely.

As with other chili recipes, making it in advance works to your advantage. I like making it the day before so the flavours can mingle overnight.

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I also used chia seeds to thicken it, but you can use ground flax instead. I’ve heard that some people use cornmeal to thicken chili. I will have to try that next time!

This flat cornbread (shown above and below) was my very first trial. I made it in a square baking pan instead of a cast iron skillet. It crisped on the edges, but it had a very soft and bendy texture.

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I noticed a huge difference when I used my cast iron skillet! It got a lot more chewy and crispy in the skillet. I picked up this skillet from Loblaws. I think it’s President’s Choice brand and only set me back about $9-10 bucks.

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Note to self: Clean dried chili off the oven.

For the Flat & Crispy Cornbread Recipe click here

I wasn’t expecting much from this cornbread, but I could not stop eating it.

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I had a few slices for breakfast this morning and I had to peel myself away from it to keep from eating the entire thing! It’s just perfect on it’s own and even better dipped into chili. I can see myself having a lot of fun adapting this recipe.

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Well, that’s a wrap for 2011 I guess. :)

Thank you for making 2011 an exciting, fun, and memorable year for me. I am so thankful for everyone of you who have impacted my life in so many positive ways.

I wish you a 2012 filled with glowing health, love, happiness, and the courage to follow your dreams.

I’ll catch you on the flip side!

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Becky
12 years ago

Hey all! I’m going to make this tonight. If I soaked the beans and black eyed peas prior, do I still need to cook this for 2.5 hours?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Becky
12 years ago

Hey Becky! No, I don’t think it’s necessary to cook for that long. As long as the beans are cooked through and fork tender, you should be just fine! Enjoy

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Mychael McNeeley
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
12 years ago

Becky, I also had precooked the beans. I just threw in everything except the beans, corn, spinach, Chia and BBQ Sauce and cooked that on low for about 45 minutes or so, just to meld the flavors, then put in the beans and other stuff and continued to cook slowly for a while more. It was really ready to eat in about an hour or so after starting the dish (sautéing the onions and garlic).

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Mychael McNeeley
12 years ago

Angela, I was craving something hearty today (“chilly” November day in San Diego, at least for the first few hours!). This totally fit the bill. I didn’t make the cornbread but may do that tomorrow. I doubled the recipe so it will give us lots of leftovers. Also, I have a Chili Cook-Off Wednesday at work. I have a really good Soyrizo Chili recipe I created that I was going to make for it. Since this is so delicious, I may just save half and bring that to the cook-off. By the way, I love black-eyed peas. And I used Trader Joe’s Barbecue Sauce.
Thanks for another great recipe! Cheers!

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Debbie
12 years ago

Hi Angela
I made this last night using canned beans to save a bit of time! All the ingredients worked well together and it was really delicious. I love your recipes. Take care

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Lauren
12 years ago

I never post comments but I just made this chili and had to let you know that this is the best bowl of chili that I have ever had. This is seconded by my spouse. I followed your directions exactly and used a local BBQ sauce that matched the flavors perfectly. I bought a cast iron skillet to try the corn bread next time, but the chili is amazing and stands alone! Thank you!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lauren
12 years ago

I’m so happy to hear that Lauren! Thanks for letting me know :)

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Mandy
12 years ago

I’m making this right now, and it smells delicious!

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Liz
12 years ago

Hi Angela,
We’ve been vegan for 2 ½ years, and this is my husband’s and mine new favorite chili! I’ve been looking for a dynamite chili, and so glad I turned to your site for ideas since I had a 6 cup container of leftover black beans, which I had cooked without salt previously. The combination of chili powder, smoked paprika and cumin is creative and spot on! I have a few time saving tips for readers in case anyone’s interested. I generally soak and cook my all my beans in large quantities, then store in their own liquid in 3 cup containers in the freezer. Since black beans are naturally smoky, all I did was sauté the garlic and onion, cook the spices a bit, then add vege broth and a generous amount of red peppers along with the drained black beans, and some frozen corn a bit later. (I omitted the tomatoes and chia seeds, as I wanted a thinner chili). Adjusted seasonings, then added some ketchup since I didn’t have any BBQ, and the balance of the smoky paprika with sweetness in addition to the depth of chili and cumin powders was taste bud heaven. I served this over some leftover heated brown rice along with a side of guacamole, and it paired well. All prepared in under ½ hour. I’d love to try the flat & crispy cornbread when I have more time. Thank you for your wonderful recipes – I’m looking forward to getting your new book from Amazon!

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Sharon
12 years ago

I just made this Chilli and LOVE it. I love the smokey flavour. I had never added BBQ sauce to my Chilli before. I can tell you it won’t be the last time. I added some mushrooms and zucchini, didn’t hurt the flavour. Just loved the spiciness. Great job. Thanks.

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DebbyM.
12 years ago

Just made your barbecue chill recipe today and it is fantastic. So glad to find a chill recipe that I finally like. Thanks so much for sharing this with the world!

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Lisa
12 years ago

You lost me at microwave. I will try the stove top and give feedback.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lisa
12 years ago

haha well you’d be happy to know we gave up our microwave 2 years ago!

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Lisa
Reply to  Lisa
12 years ago

That comment sounds rude and I didn’t mean it to!! I will try this stove top. It looks great.

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Lisa
Reply to  Lisa
12 years ago

Good move on the microwave!

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Stephanie @ Whole Health Dork
12 years ago

Just made the cornbread last night and it was delicious! I subbed in GF (brown rice) flour and one of the tablespoons of sugar for honey. It didn’t look nearly as nice because my skillet was a bit too big, but it tasted delicious. My husband and I ate the entire thing with a three bean chili. I didn’t realize until we were done our meal that the entire thing was vegan (we’re omnivores). Thanks for sharing!

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Micheline
11 years ago

This looks like wonderful chili; I can’t wait to try it, even though it’s not really chili weather right now! Does this really make 5 cups? As in 40 oz? Seems like the output would be more than that, but I suppose if the broth is all absorbed…

If it’s really 5 c. only, I think I’d like to double this so we have leftovers. Would any of the proportions change, do you think? I’d probably try cutting down the broth a bit, but if you have any insights, either on how much broth to try or anything else, please reply.

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Melinda
11 years ago

Now THAT was good chilli.

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Jen
10 years ago

Hi Angela!
I made ‘My favourite Vegan Chili recipe’ and saw this cornbread recipe. I was really glad that I tired it!
It was so tasty with the chili, I certainly wanted to eat the entire crispy cornbread.
When I told my husband I was making cornbread with the chili, he pulled a face and said ‘oh’. I really does not like cornbread. I told him to try a piece because it was really good, and he actually ate a few of the smaller pieces! Success! I’m certainly going to make the cornbread again.
Thanks for all the great recipes. I’ve tried many online and from your cookbook. You are my go to website for recipes now. I even have my family members that are not vegan eating the recipes and asking for them :-D

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Scott
10 years ago

Hi Angela,
I have just recently discovered your blog and I am enjoying your amazing recipes. This chili recipe is by far the best plant based chili I have ever had and I have tried many!

I cannot wait to try more of your delicous recipes!!

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Diane
9 years ago

I’m late to the party! Made both the chili and cornbread for a young vegan woman I’m cooking for. The chili is delish. I had to use canned corn for the chili, so while making the bread I added 1/2 cup of the canned liquid. Fantstic!
Ps. Fried up the cake on the stove and it was perfect!

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Diane
9 years ago

Oh, I’m so glad you found the recipe, Diane! And I’m happy to hear it was a hit. :)

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Becky
9 years ago

Hi Angela – I too am late to the party but can’t wait to try this! I have a number of dried beans in my pantry that I’d like to use up – pinto, cannellini, scarlet runner, and garbanzo. Do you think any of these would work in place of the black-eyed peas and black beans?

PS I just made your OMG burgers – and yeah, OMG is right!!! :) Thank you for your constant inspiration, and for keeping my omnivore husband’s taste buds happy.

Becky

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Becky
9 years ago

Hi Becky, I don’t see why another type of bean wouldn’t work! Please let me know what you try. :) And I’m so happy you’re loving the OMG burgers!!

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Jen
8 years ago

I really like this chili! It’s my go-to now for New Year’s, I’ve made it for the past several years. So yummy. Thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jen
8 years ago

Happy New Years, Jen! So glad you love this chili so much. :)

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Chris
8 years ago

Loved this chili! Made it almost exactly as the recipe stated, and received lots of compliments. What makes it good is that cooking for hours really develops a good depth of flavour, and the different beans and corn give it a hearty texture (not mushy). Two changes: I put the liquid from the tomatoes in, and I only used 2 cups of broth. I simmered for about 3 hours and it cooked down to the right consistency – not too watery, not too dry. Thanks for the recipe, will definitely make this again.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Chris
8 years ago

Hey Chris, Thanks so much for your feedback…I love the swaps you made too! Good call.

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Fiona
7 years ago

This cornbread is so good!! I love it because it’s so easy! I might try doing a double batch next time in a larger skillet.

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