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Smoked Over the Top Chili

Smoked Over the Top Chili

By Mandy Tanner

Here’s the Traeger take on a popular smoked over the top chili internet recipe. Ground meat is cooked on a rack positioned above a pot of bean chili for optimum smoke penetration. As the meat cooks, it drips fat and flavor into the pot below. The wood-fired meat then gets crumbled into the smoked chili recipe. It’s truly a fun way to make an old favorite. Note that our Traeger Spicy Fajita rub is, well, spicy. If yours is not, add the optional chili powder and, if you want more heat, some cayenne pepper, too.

Prep Time

10 Min

Cook Time

4 Hr

Pellets

Cherry

Ingredients

This recipe serves:

8

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Units of Measurement:
Chili
canola or other neutral flavored oil
1 Medium yellow onion, diced
1 Medium red or green bell pepper, diced
2 Tablespoon Traeger Spicy Fajita Rub
3 16-oz cans beans, preferably a mix such as pinto, great northern, and kidney, drained and rinsed
1 28-oz can diced tomatoes and green chilies, drained
4 Cup beef broth
Meat
1 Pound ground beef, preferably 80% lean
1 Pound ground pork
2 Tablespoon Traeger Spicy Fajita Rub
1 1/2 Teaspoon chili powder (optional)
Serving
4 scallions, thinly sliced
2 Cup grated cheddar cheese
1 Cup sour cream
Cornbread (optional)
This recipe serves:

8

Activating this element will cause content on the page to be updated.
Units of Measurement:
Chili
canola or other neutral flavored oil
1 Medium yellow onion, diced
1 Medium red or green bell pepper, diced
2 Tablespoon Traeger Spicy Fajita Rub
3 16-oz cans beans, preferably a mix such as pinto, great northern, and kidney, drained and rinsed
1 28-oz can diced tomatoes and green chilies, drained
4 Cup beef broth
Meat
1 Pound ground beef, preferably 80% lean
1 Pound ground pork
2 Tablespoon Traeger Spicy Fajita Rub
1 1/2 Teaspoon chili powder (optional)
Serving
4 scallions, thinly sliced
2 Cup grated cheddar cheese
1 Cup sour cream
Cornbread (optional)

Steps

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    Over the Top Chili

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  • 1

    Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large enameled Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onion and pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, 3 to 5 minutes. Season the onions and peppers with 2 tablespoons of Traeger Spicy Fajita Rub and stir to combine. Add the beans, the tomatoes and chilies, and the beef broth, bring to a simmer.

  • 2

    Meanwhile, if your grill allows, position the upper rack high enough to fit a Dutch oven below it on which you will cook the beef for the chili right over the pot. (If not, you can set a wire rack on top of the pot.) If necessary, scrape the upper grate clean. Preheat the Traeger with the lid closed to 225°F; this will take about 15 minutes. If available, use Super Smoke.

    225 ˚F / 107 ˚C

    Super Smoke

  • 3

    In a bowl or on a work surface, mix the ground beef and ground pork with 2 tablespoons Traeger Fajita Rub and the chili powder, if using. Form into a large ball and coat lightly all over with about 1 tablespoon oil to prevent the meat from sticking to the grates.

  • 4

    Transfer the chili to the bottom grate and place the ball of meat on the rack above the pot, positioning it so that any drippings will fall into the pot. Close the lid and smoke for 90 minutes.

    225 ˚F / 107 ˚C

    01:30

    Super Smoke

  • 5

    Increase the Traeger temperature to 350°F and continue cooking until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 160°F, about 2 hours.

    350 ˚F / 177 ˚C

    160 ˚F / 71 ˚C

  • 6

    Transfer the meat to a rimmed baking sheet. Carefully raise or remove the upper rack to allow better access to the pot. If you have heatproof gloves, hold the meat over the pot and break it up into smaller pieces into the pot along with any juices. (If you don’t have gloves, break up the meat on the baking sheet with a wooden spoon or similar and transfer it and any juice to the pot.) Close the lid and let the chili cook for 30 minutes to allow the flavors to come together.

    350 ˚F / 177 ˚C

    00:30

  • 7

    Serve the chili topped with scallion, cheese, sour cream, and cornbread, as desired. Enjoy!

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