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Say hello to this homemade Wendy’s Chili recipe! It’s so easy to make this Wendy’s Copycat Chili in your own home.

Wendy’s Copycat Chili

I’m a tried and true Wendy’s chili lover. A cup of chili plus one of their baked potatoes is seriously what dreams are made of.

Today we’re sharing our at-home version of Wendy’s Chili that you can make right in your own kitchen. The good news for you is that this chili is super basic and doesn’t call for any crazy ingredients.

It’s made with ground beef, beans, tomato products, a simple chili seasoning, and a little brown sugar.

Why you’ll love it!

  • Tastes just like the chili from Wendy’s!
  • Ready in 30 minutes
  • Freezes well
  • Serves a crowd
  • No weird ingredients/fillers!

What You Need

Ground beef: Wendy’s uses ground beef in their chili, so that’s exactly what we did. Try and find a beef that has a little bit more fat, so that it tastes better!

Beans: the two types of beans that Wendy’s uses are red kidney beans and pinto beans. You can find both types for less than $1.00. SCORE.

Veggies: You can see on their ingredient list, that their chili includes onions, celery, and green pepper.

Tomato products: tomato products are the base of most chili recipes. Here we are using tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, and tomato paste.

Spices: chili seasoning is what makes a chili unique. In our opinion, we NAILED, the chili seasoning to taste just like Wendy’s! Here’s what you need:

  • chili powder
  • garlic powder
  • ground cumin
  • ground oregano
  • salt

Brown sugar: last but not least, Wendy’s chili has “sugar” written in their ingredient list and we love how brown sugar is light and bright and truly brings out all the amazing flavors of this chili recipe.

Can I use a store-bought chili seasoning?

If you’re really trying to nail the flavor of Wendy’s chili, we recommend using our spice mix listed in the recipe card.

Why don’t you drain the beans?

We know that most people are accustomed to draining their beans, but for this recipe, we decided not to. The liquid adds flavor and liquid to the chili. If you’re so keen on draining the beans, add about 1/2 cup of beef broth or water.

How to Make Wendy’s Chili Recipe

Cook Beef

First, brown the ground beef in a large stockpot or Dutch oven (what we used) for 1 to 2 minutes.

Add Veggies

Add onions, celery, and green pepper, and continue cooking for another 5 minutes.

Add Tomato Products and Spices

Add in all of your tomato products, beans, and spices and mix to combine.

Bring to a Boil

Bring chili to a boil over medium/high heat.

Let Simmer

Turn the heat down to low and let simmer for 10 minutes.

Serve

Serving Suggestions

Bored of plain old chili? Here are some interesting serving ideas of how you can serve your Wendy’s chili.

Baked Potato: Top your baked potato in foil or slow cooker baked potato with this chili.

Chili Cheese Fries: make our favorite air fryer sweet potato fries and then top them with a big scoop of chili.

Chili Nachos: I’ve done this countless nights at home with leftover chili. Top tortilla chips with chili and cheese and broil it for 2-3 minutes.

Chili Mac: we have an epic recipe for chili mac and cheese on Fit Foodie Finds. Swap out our beef chili for this chili!

FAQ

What is Wendy’s chili made out of?

Wendy’s chili is made primarily of round beef, tomato products, beans, and chili seasonings.

Does Wendy’s make chili anymore?

Wendy’s still makes chili and you can actually buy it year round. We recommend eating it with a side baked potato,

Is Wendy’s small chili good for you?

Wendy’s small chili s relatively healthy because it’s made with whole ingredients such as ground beef, beans, tomato products, and spices.

Storage

Let your chili cool completely. Then, transfer it into an airtight container and seal. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.

How to Freeze Wendy’s Chili

You can easily freeze this Wendy’s Copycat Chili recipe and the real Wendy’s chili. Here’s how to do it.

  1. Let your chili cool completely.
  2. Transfer it into an airtight container or gallon-size plastic bag.
  3. Remove as much air as possible and seal.
  4. Freeze for up to 3 months.

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