Easy Steak Chili - Leftover Prime Rib, leftover steak, roast beef recipe (2024)

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Looking for a quick and easy, delicious bowl of comfort food today? Maybe it’s raining or snowing outside, you’re in the mood for something to warm you up? This Easy Steak Chili is just what you’re looking for!

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Easy Steak Chili

Using ground beef and leftover steak or prime rib, beans, stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, and a wonderful package seasoning mix, you can throw this together in literally minutes and your hearty, delicious dinner will be ready in about an hour.

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One of the great things about my easy steak chili is it is so versatile. You can make it hot or mild according to your preference. I like to have a selection of hot sauces to put out with the chili so that everyone can customize it according to their own love (or hate) of all things hot.

Where should I serve Chili?

Chili is a perfect choice to serve at a Super Bowl Party, alongside my Traeger Smoked and Fried Chicken Wings and my Buffalo Chicken Dip! Or as a meal in itself on those cold, dreary days. Just the thing to perk everyone up after a long fall or winter day.

You can also set up a chili bar using all kinds of different toppings. Ceramic soup mugs with handles work great for this. See the list down the post for ideas for stir-ins and fixings you can include.

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What kind of steak can I use for this chili?

You can use any cut of steak for this chili. Sirloin, t-bone, prime rib, flat iron, even leftover roast beef.

If you don’t happen to have leftovers, you can use diced beef chuck or stew meat as well. This cut is used for stewing as it’s a tougher cut of meat but becomes tender when cooked for long periods over low heat. It adds more beef flavor than ground beef alone, adding to the beefy richness of your chili. If you use stew meat prepare for a longer cook time.

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What kind of beans can I use in chili?

Depending on what kind of chili you’re making, almost any bean can be delicious. I really like a mix of pinto beans and chili beans. For white chili, great northern beans are the way to go. Kidney beans and black beans are also great options in a tomato-centric chili.

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I prefer to use a mixture. For this Easy Steak Chili, I used Bush’s Best Mixed Chili Beans, which contain both kidney beans and pinto beans in a mild chili seasoning. You can use any variety you’d like though.Plus, beans are one of the healthiest foods you can eat! They are nutrient-dense and fiber-rich, and low in saturated fat.

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What kind of seasonings should I use for chili?

There are a ton of different options for pre-mixed chili seasoning. I really like the one in the recipe below, but you can also make your own quite easily too. There are also many, many recipes for homemade chili seasoning. It all depends on your personal preference and what you have on-hand.

The basic seasonings used are chili powder, cumin, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper. I used Carroll Shelby’s Chili Kit in this chili. You can find this brand at almost any store, and it comes with an extra packet of cayenne so you can control the heat.

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What’s the best way to cook chili?

Another great thing about chili is that you can make it using many different methods.Whether it be on your stovetop, in a crockpot, or in your new Instant Pot! Whatever method you choose will produce a wonderful, warm meal for your family to enjoy!

Tips for adapting to the Instant Pot

  • Use the saute feature to brown the ground beef and/or uncooked steak
  • Don’t pressure cook the beans. Stir those in last and let simmer using the saute mode until they are warmed through

Tips for adapting to the Crock Pot

  • Figure 2-3 hours on high BEFORE adding the beans
  • Let the beans go for about 30 minutes on low as the last step in the cook

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What should I serve with my chili?

Grilled Corn Cakes with Honey Butter!
These little babies are less crumbly than traditional cornbread but have alll the same flavors.

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What else can I serve with Steak Chili?

  • Buttered French bread slices
  • Saltine crackers, oyster crackers or even Goldfish crackers for the kids work well
  • Fritos or Doritos are a great crunchy choice to top off your chili
  • Hot dogs and hot dog buns……can we say CHILIDOG?
  • A variety of cheeses, such as shredded Mexican or cheddar
  • Sliced avocado
  • Shredded lettuce
  • Chopped tomatoes
  • Guacamole
  • Salsa
  • Sour cream
  • Sliced green onion or scallions

What drinks go with Chili?

For the kids?

I would choose Ginger ale, Root Beer, or Cream Soda and small bottles of water kept chilled in a big bowl of ice.

For the adults?

Beer, such as an amber lager or dry stout. A margarita would be great with a big spicy bowl of chili. If you prefer wine, a good red wine such as Cabernet Sauvignon pairs well with chili.

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What can I serve for dessert?

Try my Fresh Apple Crisprecipe to satisfy your sweet tooth,my Cheesecake dip, or these delicious chocolate cupcakes.

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Sliced apples with caramel dipping sauce would also be a good end to a great spicy meal.

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Yield: 8 servings

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This easy steak chili uses that prime rib you couldn't quite finish up or those extra steaks! If you don't have enough, just fill in the gap with some ground beef and you'll have a delicious dinner that

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds meat (steak, leftover steak, ground beef, or a combination of those)
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 can stewed tomatoes
  • 15 ounces tomato sauce
  • 8 cups water
  • 1 package Chili Kit (Carroll Shelby's Chili Kit, pictured below)
  • 1 can pinto beans, drained
  • 1 can chili beans
  • Cheese
  • Sour Cream

Instructions

  1. If you are using raw meat, season it with the onion powder, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. Brown the meat in a large pot with a tablespoon of oil in the bottom. If using cooked steak or prime rib, dice it into cubes now (and you can skip the browning process).
  2. Pour in the stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, water, and chili seasonings. Simmer over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, for 45 minutes.
  3. Add in the beans and gently cook until heated.
  4. Serve with sour cream and shredded cheese for garnish.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 630Total Fat: 34gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 17gCholesterol: 173mgSodium: 1503mgCarbohydrates: 24gFiber: 5gSugar: 6gProtein: 57g

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Easy Steak Chili - Leftover Prime Rib, leftover steak, roast beef recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I eat cooked steak after 5 days? ›

Beef, veal, lamb and pork roasts, steaks and chops may be kept 3 to 5 days. After cooking, meat, poultry and seafood can be safely stored in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days.

What not to put in chili? ›

Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed." If that sounds a bit uptight, the ICS's Homestyle Chili competition defines chili as: "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, and/or vegetables cooked with beans, chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients.

What is the best way to reheat leftover prime rib roast? ›

Place the leftover roast in a pan and cover with foil.

To retain the succulent quality of the meat, add a little au jus from the previous day, or add 1/4 cup of low-sodium beef stock. Place in an oven preheated to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) for approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the piece.

How do you reheat prime rib without making it tough? ›

Reheat it in a steamer

Giving the meat a quick steam session is a nice, gentle way to warm up sliced prime rib. To make it happen, grab a steamer basket (or a plate and some tin foil, or an aluminum pie plate), put it in a pot with a few tablespoons of water in the bottom, and bring the liquid to a simmer.

How do you heat up leftover steak without drying it out? ›

Method 1: Cast-iron skillet

Step 2: Put your cast-iron skillet over high heat with a drizzle of cooking oil that has a high smoke point, such as flaxseed or peanut. Step 3: Gently place the leftover steak into the skillet. Step 4: Cook for about two minutes on each side to warm the steak through.

How to reheat roast beef? ›

Oven: Cover beef with foil and reheat in a preheated oven at a low heat of around 160C for 5-10 minutes. Microwave: Transfer roast and any juices to a microwave-safe dish. Cover with a microwave-safe steamer, and reheat using 30-second intervals on “reheat” setting.

Can you eat 7 day old steak? ›

Most steaks can be left in the fridge safely for 3 to 5 days. If you can't remember how long it's been there, it's probably been in the fridge for too long! Writing a date on the steak when you thaw it or put it in the fridge is best practice so that you don't forget about it and store it for too long.

Can I eat 5 day old leftovers? ›

Leftovers can be kept for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. After that, the risk of food poisoning goes up. If you don't think you'll be able to eat leftovers within four days, freeze them right away. Frozen leftovers will stay safe for a long time.

Can you eat cold cooked steak? ›

Is it Safe to Reheat Steak? Eating steak that is cold, or even room temperature, is perfectly safe, as long as it hasn't been in what the USDA calls the "danger zone" (the temperature range between 40°F and 140°F) for longer than 2 hours. (This is true of most any food.)

What organ does chili affect? ›

Stomach pain and diarrhea

Eating chili can cause intestinal distress in some people. The symptoms may include abdominal pain, a burning sensation in your gut, cramps, and painful diarrhea. This is more common in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

What adds the most flavor to chili? ›

Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight. Warming spice blends, like Garam Masala, Ras el Hanout or Baharat are another simple and delicious way to add layered flavors to this simple one-pot meal.

What is the best liquid for chili? ›

Chili cooks low and slow, so you need enough liquid to tenderize the meat and keep everything from drying out. That liquid should also add flavor to the chili, so use chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, or beer.

Can you grill leftover prime rib? ›

Elevate your lunch game effortlessly by repurposing leftover prime rib into a delectable Philly Cheesesteak sandwich. Simply slice the prime rib into thin strips and sauté them with bell peppers and onions on the Flat Top Grill until they reach a tender, caramelized perfection.

How do you reheat prime rib slices in a pan? ›

Remove the prime rib from refrigerator 30 minutes before you want to reheat it, and allow it to come to room temperature. Either add the steak to a pan with a splash of broth and heat over medium-low or slice the steak into smaller pieces and heat quickly over high heat and sauté for a few minutes.

Can you cook a prime rib and serve it the next day? ›

Next Day Reheating – please allow for at least 3 hours before serving. NOTE: If you will not be enjoying your Prime Rib until the following day, remove the Prime Rib from plastic wrap and aluminum foil packaging and place in a roasting pan, rib side down, uncovered.

How long can prime rib rest after cooking? ›

Resting the Prime Rib – Achieving Your Desired Finish Temperature. Tent the roast with aluminum foil and allow the rest for 20 minutes. As we said before, the residual heat will move from the surface of the meat to the center resulting in a 5 to 8° temperature increase.

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