This Low-Carb Paleo Chili is a bean-free, Whole30-approved, and Keto-friendly version of my award-winning chili recipe! This hearty keto chili is made with ground beef, sausage & bacon. It is so hearty and flavorful!

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Since I updated my best chili recipe back in October with new, beautiful photos that showcase its deliciousness, so many of you have been loving it. I knew that the recipe was a winner. But it was always overlooked, lurking in the back of my archives with less-than-impressive photos.
After it got a new look, it went NUTS on Pinterest. After only 3 months of being updated, it became my second most-viewed recipe of 2016. Of course, with all those people looking at it, a bunch of you made it too.

I’ve been inundated with messages from folks telling me that it’s the best chili they’ve ever made. One reader, Jessica, brought it to her church chili cook-off, not even intending to compete with the folks who have been entering chili cook-offs for years — and she won!
After I got that message, I knew the recipe was a winner, not just with me. After that, a whole bunch of other people also told me they won their chili cook-offs, converted their chili-despising kids and husbands, and found a new favorite chili recipe. Nothing flatters me more, guys.

So, when the Super Bowl was coming up, I was jonesing for a big bowl of my favorite chili. But…I was still in the midst of my Whole30, so no beans allowed. I also scoped out the chili powder in my cabinet and found a whole bunch of unnecessary ingredients, such as sugar and preservatives.
So, I got to work and adapted my favorite chili recipe to be Paleo, Whole30 approved, and gluten-free! It wasn’t difficult, and the result is nothing short of fabulous. My dad even said this bean-free chili is even BETTER than the original!

Let’s make my best chili recipe (Paleo, Whole30, and Keto-friendly)!
The main change was ditching the processed chili powder, yet still retaining all the flavor. The spice list may look a little intimidating, but the combination of all those spices makes for an incredibly flavorful chili.
It also allows you to control the heat to your tastes by using cayenne powder. I’m a bit of a spice wimp, so I didn’t use too much. However, if you like it hot, add as much as you can handle!
To lower the carb count and make this recipe paleo + Whole30-approved, we ditch the beans and make this a bean-free chili. You won’t miss them between the bacon, spices, and all the flavor packed into this paleo chili. However, if you’re craving more bulk, some sweet potatoes and/or carrots would be great in here too. We loved it as is.

Can you make this chili in the slow cooker or Instant Pot?
Yes! I usually make this recipe on the stovetop because it saves me from having to dirty any more pans after browning all the meats. However, if you prefer, many people have told me they’ve successfully made it in a slow cooker and the Instant Pot.
To make chili in the slow cooker, brown the ground beef and sausage in a skillet, cook the bacon until crispy, and sauté the onion and bell pepper in the drippings. Transfer everything to the slow cooker, add garlic, spices, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and beef stock, then stir to combine. Cook on Low for 6–8 hours or High for 3–4 hours until thick and flavorful. Taste and adjust seasonings before serving.
To make chili in the Instant Pot, start by using Sauté mode to brown the ground beef and sausage, then cook the bacon until crispy. Next, sauté the veggies (onion and bell pepper) in the drippings. Stir in garlic and the chili spices, then add diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and beef stock. Close the lid, set to High Pressure for 15 minutes, and let it naturally release for 10 minutes before doing a quick release. If the chili is too thin, use Sauté mode after cooking to thicken. Taste and adjust seasonings, then serve. This method preserves the deep, slow-simmered flavors while dramatically reducing cook time.

This paleo chili recipe makes a substantial batch, making it perfect for meal prep, especially if you’re following the Whole30 diet. This keto chili gets better after a day or two in the fridge. The flavors meld together so well! You’re going to love warming a quick bowl, topping with some avocado, and devouring.
How to store leftovers
To store in the fridge: Let the chili cool to room temperature, then transfer to airtight containers. Store in the fridge for 3–4 days.
Freezing: Portion into freezer-safe containers or heavy-duty freezer bags. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave, stirring occasionally. For a thicker consistency, simmer for a few minutes after reheating.
If you try it and love it, please leave a star rating and a comment down below – hearing from you is my favorite thing!
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Paleo Chili
Ingredients
- 2 pounds grass-fed ground beef, I used leaner beef with 5% fat
- 1 pound Italian sausage, casings removed, I used Spicy Italian from Trader Joe’s
- ½ pound bacon, ensure it’s sugar-free to stay Whole30 compliant
- 2 28 oz cans diced tomatoes with juice
- 1 6 oz can tomato paste
- 1 large yellow onion, chopped
- 1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
- 2 cups beef stock, homemade or compliant brand, use bone broth for an even richer taste
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1½ tablespoons dried oregano
- 1 tablespoon ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- ¾ teaspoon cayenne pepper, or to taste
Instructions
- Heat a large stock pot over medium-high heat. Crumble the ground chuck and sausage into the hot pan, and cook until evenly browned. Drain off excess grease.2 pounds grass-fed ground beef, 1 pound Italian sausage
- In a different pan, cook the bacon until crispy. Crumble and add to stock pot. Cook the chopped onion and pepper in the bacon drippings for about 5 minutes or until onions are translucent. Add to the stock pot.½ pound bacon, 1 large yellow onion, 1 red bell pepper
- To the stock pot, add in the diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and beef stock. Season with garlic, oregano, cumin, paprika, basil, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and cayenne. Stir to blend, then cover and simmer over low heat for at least 2 hours, stirring occasionally.2 28 oz cans diced tomatoes with juice, 1 6 oz can tomato paste, 2 cups beef stock, 1 tablespoon minced garlic, 1½ tablespoons dried oregano, 1 tablespoon ground cumin, 1 tablespoon paprika, 1 teaspoon dried basil, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground black pepper, ¾ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- After 2 hours, taste, and adjust salt, pepper, and other spices if necessary. The longer the chili simmers, the better it will taste.
- Remove from heat and serve, or refrigerate, and serve the next day. Serve with onions and crumbled bacon or whatever chili toppings you prefer!
Notes






Wow, I made this recipe and added slices of celery and it was amazing. My husband and I enjoyed having this for dinner on a cold and rainy day. The ingredients filled to the top of my crock pot. We have lots of leftovers. I’ll look forward to making this again. Thank you.
So thrilled you’re loving it! Thanks for the feedback.
This looks so good! I’m making it tonight!
Hope you love it, Sabrina!!
For those wondering about net carbs – I found a similar recipe that added it all up and I’m GUESSING this one is around 9 net carbs. I’m making it tonight and will try to add it all up :)
Hi Heather, yup based on the nutritional facts in the recipe card, there are about 11.5g carbs per serving with 2.5g fiber per serving, so a total of 9 net!
They look very appetizing. Thanks for saving your recipe. I’ll try to cook it sometime.
I hope you love it!!
I made this for my hubby, my son, his wife & 3 kids. We all loved it. My grandson has become a wee bit fussy at almost 5. But had 2 helpings & said he hopes we have it again. I definitely will. Thank you
So glad it was a hit with the whole family, Cindy!
I love this recipe! I used a bit less onion and i added a tsp chili pepper, i topped the bowl with green onion, whole greek yogurt and sprinkle of mixed cheese. :)
So glad you loved it, Lena!!
This is absolutely delicious! We love this recipe.
So happy to hear that Lexie!
That was really good. I didn’t have any cumin so I left it out. I couldn’t help but add a little chili powder and a bit of shredded cheddar to melt into it. Next time I’ll add a can of button mushrooms. Very good and will be part of my regular rotation, thanks for the recipe.
So glad you enjoyed it!!
I’m new to Paleo cooking and searched “paleo chili” and this was the first one to come up. Having purchased your cookbook I knew it would be a trusted recipe. I loved the combinations of different meat. It added a really nice flavor and balanced it very well. I only added a few dashes of cayenne and it still had a good balance of heat. I love that we have lots of leftovers for the week and still managed to freeze some for later. 100% would make again!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Carrie! Thanks so much for the feedback.
Nice recipe! For keto I would recommend using 80% lean beef. Tastes better, and the fat is great for keto.
Thanks for the feedback, Kristin!