Hot Dog Chili Recipe
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Transform a regular hot dog into a scrumptious with this easy, flavorful, and low-carb hot dog chili recipe.
I love hot dogs. I really do. But I know, they can be boring sometimes. So to freshen them up a bit, I add my Daddy’s homemade hot dog chili recipe. This is one of those recipes you get told over the phone whenever you need it and no one actually bothers to write it down.
So I called Mama: “Can you tell me how to make the hot dog chili recipe again?”. She told me the instructions and I was off to the races. Only this time, I’m gonna write it down. For y’all. Because I love y’all.
When I say this is an easy hot dog chili recipe, I’m not lying. First, the only ingredients you need are ground beef, chili powder, salt, and pepper. Then it’s just a matter of cooking them up quickly and adding them as a topping to your chili dog. I also added shredded cheddar cheese, but you can add whatever you like, including chopped onion, yellow mustard, the works!
Trust me, once you have a hot dog topped with this tender homemade chili, you won’t be able to have a normal hot dog again. Hey, it’s double meat on a bun. How can you go wrong?
Recipe Ingredients
- Ground beef
- Chili powder
- Black pepper
- Salt
- Water
How To Make A Hot Dog Chili Recipe
Fill a pot with about enough water to cover up your ground beef.
Take the ground beef and submerge it in the water.
Moosh it up in there with your hands or a masher.
Add chili powder. We add 3 teaspoons for every pound of meat, so for this recipe, I am adding 9 teaspoons.
Add salt to taste.
You’ll need a good bit though. I am adding a heaping tablespoon. You might even want to add more.
Add a tablespoon of pepper as well (more if you like).
Stir that up and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and boil gently for about an hour. It’ll look like this.
Now get a ladle and skim the majority of the grease off the top of the pot and into a separate bowl.
This is what we have left.
Yummmmmmm!
Now get out what you need with a slotted spoon but to make the hot dogs really good, you need to put a bit of that juice on them, too!
Alright, now this looks good but it needs a little something… It looks naked to me.
Aww yeah, that’s the stuff! Enjoy your !
Storage
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- This chili also freezes really well. I make a big batch and freeze smaller portions, so my family and I can enjoy hot dog chili all summer long.
Recipe Notes
- You can use any ground meat you like in this chili recipe, including , ground pork, and ground turkey.
- To give your chili a tomato flavor, add 8 ounces of tomato sauce and 1/2 cup of ketchup.
- If you can’t resist adding more chili seasoning, I recommend 1 teaspoon each of onion powder, garlic powder, and cumin.
- For more spice, add 1/2 teaspoon of red pepper flakes.
- Traditional homemade hot dog chili doesn’t include beans, but you can add a can of black beans if you prefer.
- Here are some suggestions to add to the top of your hot dog and chili sauce:
- Diced or fried onions
- Jalapenos
- Cheese of your liking: shredded cheddar cheese or mozzarella cheese.
- Pickles
- Sour cream, salsa, or hot sauce.
- Crispy bacon bits
- Black olives
Recipe FAQs
What kind of chili powder is the best?
My Mama insists on Mexene chili powder. She swears by it. I insist on Morton Salt for reasons I’ve mentioned a few times on Southern Plate.
What can I serve with hot dog chili besides a hot dog?
This hot dog chili sauce is not only delicious, but it’s also a very versatile main dish. Add it to a serving of French fries, an omelet, a , hamburgers, nachos, or a grilled cheese sandwich. Here are some more serving suggestions:
- Best Coleslaw by Miss Millie
- The BEST German Potato Salad Recipe
- Cornbread Salad Recipe
- Tomato Chips!
Ingredients
- 3 pounds ground beef
- 4-6 tablespoons chili powder
- 1 tablespoon salt more or less to taste
- 1 tablespoon pepper more or less to taste
- water enough to cover your ground beef
Instructions
- Place enough water in a pot to cover your beef. Take handfuls of the beef and submerge in the water, smooshing it up with your hands. Add seasonings and stir.3 pounds ground beef, 4-6 tablespoons chili powder, 1 tablespoon salt, 1 tablespoon pepper, water
- Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and boil gently for about an hour. Ladle off grease from the top. Remove chili with a slotted spoon to put on hot dogs.
- Freeze leftovers for your next cookout!
Notes
Nutrition
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I LOVE the apron! You look so cute! 🙂 The color yellow you chose is my favorite too! (At some point I want a yellow kitchen for now I am settling on that color yellow for the nursery along with colonial green.
LOVE this post, too! 😉
Thanks!
They probably dont have one big enuff 4me. i really didnt like cooking until i got ur cookbook and now i have gained weight. my mama tells me i need to not cook so much. imagine that!
Mmmm…hot dog chili! Hubby is from Ohio, so cincy chili is one of his favorite things for me to make, along with just plain no-bean chili.
Count me in on this giveaway! I need a new apron :o)
I am not commenting to win an apron, so you may withdraw me from the contest. I am just commenting about the huge amount of gender stereotyping in this post! Wow! And I thought the cleaning commercials were bad. I would hope that not every home is like this. In fact, I KNOW it isn’t. I know you were trying to be humorous, and it may be that way in your home and many other opposite-sex partnered (but not all!) homes, but not every home is like that. Also, many men visit your blog and love to cook.
Anyway, with that aside, I must comment about the chili dog recipe. It looks really good! I don’t mind the grease at all. I agree with you 100% about what we eat at home vs. what we don’t know they serve us in restaurants.
LOL Hey Memoria!
Rest assured that I’m an equal opportunity gender stereotyper! I am a living stereotype myself! ~grins~
You’d be amazed at how many men read Southern Plate, you’re right on the money about that! And I love ’em every one!!!
Lord, you are so right on the restaurant. It’s best not to think about what they’re putting in it, especially if you get the rare treat of eating out! I seldom do but have hopes of the future! lol
Bad thing is, I kinda like eating at home more. Okay, so that is where I leave my stereotype!
Gratefully,
Christy 🙂
I really enjoy your site, posts and recipes! I’ve been sharing your site with family and friends ever since I stumbled upon it.
The next time I visit my Daddy in GA, I’ll be making him the hot dog chili. He’ll love it! Thanks!
Christy, Oh me! I love your site and your recipes are tops. Everyone should give the iced coffee a try, it is the best! I added some Southern Butter Pecan creamer to mine and float to heaven with every sip, thanks for the great recipes. I am making the chili dogs today. The yellow in your kitchen is the same shade as mine. Momma always had yellow kitchens too, so bright and sunny and cheerful. You look so cute in that apron in your new kitchen. You go girl! Best cooking site I have ever found online bar none, the kind of good food we Tennesseans love to eat.
I really need an apron my teenage daughters are always losing the only one I have. I can’t wait to try this recipe my girls were just
whining about it being hot dog season so this might make them a little more excited about it. And they just love your Mississippi Mud
Cake!! We took one to my friends house that just had surgery, And about 10 min after they finished making it they called me and said that it was killing them that they weren’t going to be able to eat it
and if they could please make another one for them. Whats a mom to do I let them make another one it’s to good to pass up. The hot dog chili looks great. and to make things easier 3tsp. = 1 TBS but I know that you know that already.