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Weeknight Pumpkin Chili

4.4

(10)

A single serving of spiced beef and pumpkin chili alongside the full yield and a cutting board with additional jalapeños.
Photograph by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Food Styling by Micah Morton, Prop Styling by Emma Ringness

It’s almost a misnomer to call this recipe simply “pumpkin chili.” While there is an entire can of the stuff (the kind you’d use for pumpkin pie) in the hearty stew, it’s also chock-full of ground beef, canned beans, and enough flavorsome ingredients that any prominent pumpkin flavor all but disappears. What’s left is velvety richness, body, and an autumnal hue. During the season when you’re likely to have an extra can of pumpkin purée on hand for baking purposes, this is a great way to repurpose it into a speedy, filling, extremely cozy weeknight meal. (Canned butternut squash purée would make a great substitute for the pumpkin if you happen to have one in the pantry!)

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