
Chili and cornbread go together like bees and honey. A classic, comfort food combination that I love and naturally gravitate towards when the temps dip below freezing and snowflakes are falling past my window. They are both so versatile and can be flavored up so many different ways there is no reason to ever get tired of them.
I used my basic go-to chili recipe and spiced it up by adding sun-dried tomatoes, beer and Chipotle peppers. The tomatoes and peppers gave it a depth of flavor that was rich, spicy and delicious. I don't know how much the beer added to the final outcome of the chili. It wasn't discernible in the flavor. I used a pale ale, next time I will use a darker beer and more of it to see if that makes any difference.
I used beer in the cornbread dumplings too, and sharp cheddar cheese. The result is a moist and tender cornbread that you can easily spoon right up with your chili. What could be easier than to cook the cornbread right on top of the chili? The best part is less dirty pans! Well, no, I'm lying. The best part is the eating!

Sun-Dried Tomato Chili with Cornbread Dumplings
(by Reeni)
For the Chili:
Olive Oil for sautéing
1 large Yellow Onion, diced
4 cloves Garlic, minced
1-2 Chipotle peppers in Adobo, diced, seeds removed
1/2 cup Sun-dried Tomatoes, rehydrated in hot water, diced
1 tablespoon Chile powder
1 teaspoon Cumin
1 teaspoon Oregano
1 teaspoon Thyme
1 pound Ground Beef, 85% lean
1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
14 and ½ ounce can Diced Tomatoes with juices
1 can Cannelini beans with juices
3/4 cup frozen or canned(drained) Corn
8 ounces Beer(save the rest for the cornbread)(Pale Ale)
For the Dumplings:
1/3 cup All-purpose flour
1/4 cup Corn Meal
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1/3 cup Shredded Cheddar
1/2 cup Beer
1. Saute the onion in a tablespoon or two of oil in a large heavy-bottomed sauce pan or soup pot over medium-low heat. When the onion is tender and translucent add the garlic and saute until fragrant.
2. Add the Chipotle peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, Chile powder, cumin, oregano and thyme. Saute for three more minutes. Add the ground beef and Worcestershire, breaking it apart as it browns. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Add the tomatoes, beans, corn, and beer. Simmer for 20 minutes. Taste and re-season if needed.
4. To make the dumplings combine the flour, cornmeal, baking powder and salt. Add the cheddar and beer. Mix just until combined. Let sit for five minutes.
5. Drop the dumpling dough by tablespoonfuls onto the top of the chili. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes or until tops of the dumplings are firm.
6. Serve with sour cream and shredded cheese.

Don't you hate opening a whole can of Chipotles and only using one or two? I have the solution! Freeze them. Add each one to the corner of a sandwich baggie with a spoonful of sauce. Tie up the bag. Store them all in a ziploc bag in the freezer. Take out as needed. They thaw quickly. You can even put the bag right in a small bowl of hot water if you need them at the last moment.

62 comments:
This is perfect for diner tonight. I freeze my chipotle in a small plstic container, I dump it out and slice off what I need a teaspoon,or tablespoon,and return the reminder to the container and back to the freezer.
Mimi
We were on the same chili/cornbread wavelength this week!
I love that idea for the chipotle. I rarely buy them for the very reason that it seems like such a waste. I never even thought of portioning them off and freezing them for later use!
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Oh my! This looks so dang good! I must make this:)
I don't eat beef but I'd love to try this dish with other minced meat, am so loving the sun dried tomato, chili and chedder cornbread!
niiiice! I love cornbread with my chili too - love the idea of using it like dumplings! Its been the perfect weather for chili lately too
Perfect flavor pairing for sure!
You're brilliant, I never thought to freeze my chipotles, but that makes perfect sense as you're not really worried about the texture.
What a yummy sounding dish - its so cold here in SF, that chili sounds like just the thing!
~sigh~ here i am stuck at work when i'd much rather be in my kitchen cooking this up :) or eating it!! i do the same thing with my chipotles!
This is such a perfect cold weather meal! I'm a big fan of cornbread and mixed with chili....yum!
That looks and sounds wonderful!
What a perfect winter dinner! I've always loved dumplings, and this is such a neat take on them. I can definitely imagine a slice of french bread on the side for dipping!
xxoo
Heather
Reeni, this sounds wonderful! I so wish I had it for dinner tonight! I'll definitely be dreaming about those cheddar cornbread dumplings!
We love cornbread with our chili but never have thought of making cornbread dumplings - how clever Reeni! Sounds delicious!
Purrs to Moon!
Sun-dried tomato chili...i like this. Pass me a bowl please!!!
I freeze my chipotles, too - it's a great idea, and I'd never use a can up before it went off.
Beautiful dumplings!
Ok, that's just awesome. I need to make cornbread dumplings!
I've found you have to use a really dark beer to taste it in chili. Don't use a very bitter one though, makes it taste like you burned the fond.
I never had this before ! It looks so flavourful and delicious , bet your family ate it with a smile on their faces !
With the weather getting chilly around here that is time to make Chili. Love yours :)
Oh my that sounds delicious! I'm always searching for new chili recipes - will definitely give this a try!
Oh this is perfect....drunken, huh? I'm drunk with lust for this delicious bowl of chili and CORNBREAD dumplings!!
Another delicious recipe! Yummy! Freezing the chipotles is a brilliant idea! I had to throw a bunch away recently because I couldn't use them up quickly enough.
Reeni, thanks for the helpful tip on freezing chipotle! Cornbread dumplings sounds really awesome!
That looks like the awesomest chili in the world. I've never seen cornbread dumplings before. That's very creative! I absolutely love cornbread, and to turn it into a dumpling in chili spiked with not just beer, but chipotle and sun-dried tomatoes sounds like the most gourmet, most delicious kind of chili ever. You should really enter this into some chili contest. You'd be a winner!
Mmmm... yummy. Woke up this morning and its -2c :( something like this is exactly what i need (for breakfast LOL)
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I am all about the chipotle freezer method. One of the best cooking tips I've come across because no recipe ever calls for a whole can.
I am SO in the mood for chili lately. I love that you used sun-dried tomatoes and topped it with cornbread. So hearty and delicious!
What a fantastic blog - great photos, great recipes....and this one takes the prize. I can't wait to try it.
I freeze my chipotle chilies too, but first I puree them and then line up 1 tbsp dollops of the puree on plastic wrap, and top with another layer of plastic - think ravioli. Each tablespoon is about 1 chipotle worth. First lay them flat on a cookie sheet to quick freeze, then fold it all up and place in a zip lock baggie.
Even though I just ate breakfast, I am now craving this chili. I guess I know what we will be eating tonight.
This is my very favourite kind of chili. I agree - chili must have beer and cornbread!
mmm, i am in love with those dumplings! and thank you so much for the idea with the chiles. i seriously hated buying them because i knew i was going to use one and throw the rest out.
Cornbread dumplings! Wonderful! At minus eight degrees the chili is already comforting me.
This looks delicious!!! I want a bowl now, for breakfast! :)
I freeze my Chipotle peppers in a log and slice off what ever I think the right amount is. So easy!
Sounds like the perfect dish as the weather turns a bit cold around here.
OO good call on freezing them!! and this is pure comfort/happiness in a bowl!
Oh my! I am literally drooling onto my keyboard! This looks incredible!
I love the idea of dumplings in chili! The cornbread with beer and cheese sounds fantasic, and the whole dish looks incredible.
You have been on such a spicy kick lately...I love it. This dish is talking to me. It's telling me to go to the store right now 'cause it's what's for dinner!
I totally agree, chili and cornbread go together like peas and carrots! I love how you put a new twist on this dish with the cornbread dumplings...this is the perfect meal!
great tip on the chipotles - and the dumplings are a work of art!
im first time here...came here thro PPN event...this looks delicious..will send an entry for PPN
These dishes that you posts always make my mouth water...
Another sign we're food soulmates.
Awesome idea to add sun dried tomatoes! This looks like the ultimate comforting dish for a cold night!
Such wonderful ideas! I love the cornbread dumplings. I also love how you, unlike me, don't stick to the same chili recipe each and every time. You mix it up and your results are always mouth watering. I don't lie...my mouth is literally watering as I read this : )
Perfect! I was planning on making some chili later this weekend, I will have to try yours!
Looks delicious--love the cornbread dumplings!
I have some sun dried tomatoes to use. This sounds like a great way to use them.
Hi Reeni, just got back from my vacation! Hopefully still be able to catch up with you. This recipe sounds wonderful and so is the ravioli with soup! Great job.
This looks great! The chili...and the dumpling...comfort food!
That is a very good tip for storing chipotle. I hate to waste anything. Your chili looks stellar! I love the addition of the dumplings!
That is just the perfect comfort food! I love this, makes me want to have some now!
Oh, my, does this ever sound good. The idea of ale added to this is particularly appealing. Chili needs cornbread; they're partners!
Wonderful work!
I had never thought about cornbread dumplings with Chili, now you have my mind in motion...
Craig is going to go nuts over this recipe... thanks so much!!!
love chili America makes great chili's
Like you said chili and cornbread are so perfect. Adore sun dried tomatoes, more cheddar you get a glorious recipe!!
Have a great weekend :)
Gera
Chipotle chillies and sun-dried tomatoes - need one say more? WILL be trying this recipe soon. I love the title of your blog - well done.
This looks so delicious Reeni! I could for a dish of this right now!
I so just printed this recipe out! Fantastic! Love the chili recipe and those cornbread chedder dumplings just turned a great recipe into a WOW recipe! Beautiful!
All your dishes are an absolute dream, so delicious and well presented.
I admire you a lot.
Wishing you a lovely Christmas x
Reeni! I made this chili with the dumplings last night for dinner and it was an amazing success! I loved it, husband mmmmmm'd all throughout the meal and son Mr. Persnickety ate it and said it was very good! That is really a success around here! And I love that it is so easy and quick to prepare too, so it will definitely become a regular at home. Thanks for a super recipe! (I made it with red kidney beans since I had a can - and thanks for the freezing tip for the chipotle as I only have 1 precious can someone sent me from the US!).
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