I tried 3 chili recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Giada De Laurentiis. One didn't even have beef or beans in it.

I followed chili recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Giada De Laurentiis to see which chef had the best version. My favorite had white beans.

Feb 5, 2025 - 03:00
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I tried 3 chili recipes from Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Giada De Laurentiis. One didn't even have beef or beans in it.
The writer Chelsea Davis stands next to a stove and holds a black pot of a chili and puts her arm around two other pots of chili
I followed chili recipes from three celebrity chefs.
  • I made chili recipes from celebrity chefs Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Giada De Laurentiis.
  • Garten's recipe, which didn't call for any beans, didn't really feel like traditional chili.
  • My favorite was the white-bean and chicken recipe, which is nothing like a traditional beef chili.

Cold weather is always better with heart meals, and that includes a pot of chili.

I made three chili recipes from celebrity chefs Ina Garten, Ree Drummond, and Giada De Laurentiis and found that not every dish was a typical beefy, tomato-based meal.

I started with Garten's recipe, which didn't feel familiar to me at all

Bell peppers, onion, spices on table
Ina Garten's chili didn't even have beans in it.

Garten's chili recipe was straightforward.

I simmered the onions and garlic until translucent, added the spices and herbs, diced bell peppers, and whole tomatoes, and cooked for about half an hour.

Bell peppers and tomato sauce in pot
I mixed the tomato sauce with the bell peppers.

This mixture was very similar to a chunky pasta sauce.

Instead of roasting the chicken breasts, I sautéed them in a pan

Chicken breasts in pan
I think cooking the chicken breasts in a pan was faster than baking them.

Though the recipe said to split olive oil-covered chicken breasts and bake them in the oven, I decided to sautée them in a pan since it seemed more efficient.

I sautéed them for about 12 minutes on each side, diced them, and combined them with the tomato and bell-pepper sauce.

I let the chili simmer for another 20 minutes.

Garten's recipe didn't satisfy my chili craving

Chicken and vegetable chili in pot
In my opinion, Ina Garten's chili didn't feel like the classic comfort food.

This recipe wasn't as hearty as a typical chili and had a strong tomato flavor and a lot of bell pepper chunks.

The chicken was juicy but could have benefitted from a different seasoning blend.

Topped with cheese, it was filling, but not what I would want if I was in the mood for a traditional chili.

A few of my Filipino relatives tried it and loved it with no cheese on top of white rice, though.

The next recipe I tried was Drummond's, which was a traditional chili

Ground beef, corn grits, and spices on table
Ree Drummond's recipe what I consider chili staples, like ground meat and beans.

For the Pioneer Woman's "simple, perfect chili" I browned ground beef in a large pot with minced garlic and drained the fat. 

Drummond's recipe was super easy

Beans and ground beef in pot
Ree Drummond's one-pot chili came together pretty easily.

I added chili powder, cumin, oregano, and cayenne pepper to the meat and incorporated the tomato sauce.

After stirring, I let the chili simmer for an hour, adding a half cup of water when the mixture looked a bit dry.

The recipe required a masa harina paste, which I substituted with corn grits

Ground-beef chili cooking
I used corn grits instead of masa harina, which I thought worked well.

I didn't have masa harina, a dried maize-based dough often used as a thickening agent, so I substituted it with corn grits.

To do so, I mixed the grits with 1/2 cup water and stirred it into the chili, added more seasoning and salt to taste, and simmered for about 10 minutes.

Drummond's recipe made an excellent traditional chili

Chili with beans in pot
Ree Drummond's finished chili was tasty.

Drummond's easy-to-make recipe was meaty, hearty, and filling, so it checked off all the boxes for me when it comes to a tasty chili.

De Laurentiis uses ground chicken in her chili recipe

Onions, garlic, ground chicken, broth, and spices on table
Giada de Laurentiis' recipe called for ground chicken.

For Laurentiis' recipe, I simmered chopped onions and minced garlic until translucent and added ground chicken, salt, cumin, fennel, oregano, and chili powder.

Ground chicken and spices in pot
I think the ground chicken soaked up all the flavors from the seasonings..

After the meat cooked through, I added the roughly-chopped Swiss chard, beans, corn, and chicken stock.

As the recipe stated, I made sure to scrape the browned bits off the bottom of the pot

Swiss chard and chili flakes combined with ground-chicken chili in pot
Giada De Laurentiis' chili wasn't super conventional, but I thought it seemed tasty.

I let the mixture simmer for about an hour, added chili flakes, and cooked for about 10 more minutes.

Cooked chicken chili
Giada De Laurentiis' chili was delicious.

I enjoyed the savory flavor of the crunchy corn, white beans, vegetal Swiss chard, and rich chicken taste and thought it was the perfect, comforting bowl of chili.

Overall, the recipes from Drummond and De Laurentiis tie for first place

Three pots of chili with arrows
The only chili recipe I wouldn't make again belonged to Ina Garten.

I loved both Drummond's traditional chili and De Laurentiis' chicken version for their hearty, savory, and complex flavors.

They were different types of chili, but equally delicious for game day.

Though Garten's recipe wasn't bad, it just didn't do it for me in terms of what I look for in a chili.

Click to check out the other celebrity-chef recipes we've put head-to-head so far.

This story was originally published on February 11, 2022, and most recently updated on February 4, 2025.

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