How To Set Up A Chili Bar (2024)

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We are two weeks away from the big game! The final four teams: San Francisco, Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Cincinnati. Who will be the final two? If you’re not into the actual football, odds are you like the commercials and/or halftime. However, I think that we all can agree on is the FOOD! Whether you’re cheering for the Eagles and are dying to have a cheesesteak or are dreaming of Kansas City BBQ, the food is always the *star* of the show. Even if you’re not a Cincinnati fan, let me convince you to set up a chili bar for the big game. Imagine that you can top your chili your own way, or use it as a topping for French fries, hot dogs, nachos and more! I’m not even a Cincinnati fan, but I am a fan of a chili bar!

Hosting parties can be fun, but they can also be a lot of work. The reason this chili bar works well is that the vegetarian chili is actually super simple to make and prep ahead. Whether you make the chili the day before and/or freeze it the week before, the chili can also stay warm in a crockpot/slow cooker the day of. Talk about a game changer (see what I did there). This way you the host can actually (hopefully) enjoy the party too. From there it’s simply prepping the toppings and a side the morning of. A little bit of chopping and throwing your ingredients into bowls and you’ll be good to go!

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Set Up: Chili Bar

  • For this party buffet, you’re definitely going to want to use a large table or counter to set up all the fixings. Simply make sure that you have enough space for the chili, toppings, and utensils.
  • Additionally, you can also use your dining room table or a kitchen island. Push your table against the wall in order to use the outlet, as you’ll definitely want to keep the chili warm in the slow cooker/crockpot.
  • This is the best part about the chili bar: the chili is served straight from the slow cooker.
  • If you’re serving rice, cornbread, or buns and those need to be warmed/stay warm, you can always use chafing dishes. There are some you can invest in and/or feel free to use disposable. Use whatever makes more sense to you!
  • A few other ideas to make this party festive! I prefer eating tortilla chips crushed on top of my chili, however, word on the street is people like that brand Fritos. You can place mini bags of the Fritos (or tortilla chips) in a wire basket for a cute display. Some people even fill the bag with the chili and their toppings and eat right out of the bag.
  • Label all your chili toppings even if you think they’re self-explanatory. Pickled jalapeños aren’t as spicy as raw jalapeños (in my opinion).
  • Get creative with your decorations. Today’s theme is football and the big game. However, a chili bar can be themed for whatever the occasion is – birthday, family get-togethers, even for Halloween!

This chili bar is always a hit for the entire family, friends, and loved ones. Whether you serve your chili with rice or cornbread, use your chili as a topping on a baked potato or fries, there’s something for everyone!

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Ingredients: Chili Bar

  1. Choose Your Chili: As you begin to assemble your guest list, consider the food preferences for those that will be coming. My chili recipe is vegetarian. The idea here is to tailor the chili recipe selection to satisfy as many people as possible. While vegetarian chili isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, I always have shredded chicken and/or ground beef to the side for people to add in. And the alternative is to have two separate chilis prepared: one for meat lovers and one for vegetarians.
  2. Assemble Your Toppings: Winning is having enough toppings for the chili. Losing is not having enough. The mix-ins and garnishes are really what make the chili bar concept fun. Consider having a wide variety of toppings even if they’re not your favorite, someone else is bound to enjoy! Make sure to store your dairy products like cheese, sour cream, etc. in small bowls nestled in a larger tray of ice for food safety. Please and thanks – no food-borne illness after this party!
  3. Choose your chili topping bar ideas: Guacamole, Pico de gallo, diced tomatoes, sliced avocado, diced red onion/pickled red onion, sliced scallions, sliced/pickled radish, sliced/pickled jalapeños, chopped fresh cilantro, lime wedges, shredded cheddar cheese, crumbled queso fresco, sour cream/Greek yogurt, queso dip, hot sauce, cornbread, beer bread, Fritos/tortilla chips/Hot Cheetos, Tater tots, rice, and/or baked potato.
  4. Build Your Bowl: As you set up your table, think about the way your guests can build their bowls the easiest. Start with the bowls in the far end, then position the chili before all the toppings. Last, but not least, stack napkins and spoons on the opposite end so everyone can dive in to their gameday eats!

A fairly easy recipe for a build-it-yourself chili bar for your next get-together. Even if you’re not rooting for Cincinnati, you could always turn this into a taco bar or even a BBQ bar. Football, food, friends and family. Perfect recipe.

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Score big with a customizable chili bar for your next tailgate party (or any time of the year!).

  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 6

Ingredients

Chili

  • Vegetarian Chili

Toppings, Sides, and Accessories

  • Cornbread or Beer Bread
  • Tortilla Chips, Fritos, or Flamin Hot Cheetos
  • Tater Tots, French Fries, or Baked Potato
  • Queso dip (in a little slow cooker)
  • Freshly grated cheese: Cheddar, Monterey jack, or Havarti
  • Crumbled feta cheese or queso fresco
  • Pico de gallo or diced tomatoes
  • Sliced and/or pickled radish
  • Sliced and/or pickled red onions
  • Sliced green onions and/or chives
  • Sliced and/or pickled jalapeños
  • Sliced avocado and/or guacamole
  • Chopped fresh cilantro
  • Lime wedges for spritzing

Instructions

  1. For your chili – whether you’re making one or multiple – make them a few days ahead of time and freeze them. The night before, stick the containers in the refrigerator, and the morning of, empty them into your slow cooker. Find what will work space wise and ease best for you. The night before, you can also chop a lot of your toppings and grate your cheese. Place them in containers and store them in the refrigerator.
  2. Serve. If you make queso (or even get store bought) you’ll want to keep it in a small slow cooker and/or a fondue pot to keep it hot. The same goes for the cold items. Serve them on a larger platter chilled over ice. Bring them out right before it’s ready to dive in.
  3. Assemble your toppings right before the party. Disposable bowls is nice for clean-up and also if you have a lot of guests.
  4. Set up all your toppings on the table (kitchen island), starting with the chili so people can move through as though it’s an assembly line.
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    Lynn

    July 3, 2023 at 6:59 pm

    Love a good, themed party! Chili bar is genius!

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FAQs

How do you set up a chili bar for a party? ›

Organize an assembly line for the easiest flow.

Think about the way your guests will assemble their bowls and organize the chili bar to flow with that. Start with bowls on the left, followed by the chili and all of the toppings, and then leave the spoons and napkins at the end for everyone to grab before they sit down.

What toppings do you serve with chili? ›

Choose your chili topping bar ideas: Guacamole, Pico de gallo, diced tomatoes, sliced avocado, diced red onion/pickled red onion, sliced scallions, sliced/pickled radish, sliced/pickled jalapeños, chopped fresh cilantro, lime wedges, shredded cheddar cheese, crumbled queso fresco, sour cream/Greek yogurt, queso dip, ...

What is a chilli bar? ›

Take a classic chili recipe over the top when you pair it with a buffet including cheese, sour cream, cornbread, hot sauce, and all the best toppings you can dream up. Chili Bars are ideal for parties in the cool months or an epic game day celebration.

How do you make chili stand out? ›

A cup of strong, brewed coffee will work wonders for your pot of chili, imparting a deep, roasted flavor that will make the chili taste like it simmered away all day long. For maximum flavor, reduce the coffee along with a blend of tomato paste, aromatic veggies and spices like we do in our Spicy Vegetarian Chili.

How to dress up chili? ›

Fresh, chopped ingredients are excellent chili toppings.

"Adding fresh ingredients — like diced onions, cilantro, and jalapenos — will take any canned chili to another level," Dunleavy said. "The fresh burst of flavor will brighten and elevate the chili while also adding great texture and crunch."

What crackers go best with chili? ›

If you're looking for a somewhat healthy option for what to eat with chili, Triscuits should be on your chili-pairings radar. These sturdy shredded-wheat crackers can take on any hearty, chunk-filled chili.

What kind of cheese goes on chili? ›

What kind of cheese goes well with chili? Any kind of shredded cheese would be good on chili but my favorite is definitely shredded sharp cheddar cheese. White cheddar, mozzarella, smoked gouda, and pepper jack cheese are other great toppings for chili.

What kind of bread goes well with chili? ›

Bread that goes with chili
  • Cornmeal Biscuits • delicious and easy! ...
  • Mexican Bubble Bread. ...
  • Chili Side Dishes. ...
  • Cheddar Cheese Quick Bread. ...
  • What to Serve with Chili- 46 Best Side Dishes. ...
  • Green Chili Cheese Bread. ...
  • Quick Beer Bread - Glitter and Goulash. ...
  • Cheesy Green Chile Bread.

What drink goes with chili? ›

Chili is generally spicy and meaty, so a bold, full-bodied red wine high in alcohol content is likely to enhance this flavor.

What do Mexicans serve with chilli? ›

And to serve

In Mexico, they make a green rice, using a long-grain variety flavoured with salsa verde. Paul also suggests trying an ancient grain such as quinoa or faro, as well as corn tortillas and condiments such as guacamole, salsas and sour cream. “Chilli con carne is very communal,” he says.

What are good chili toppings? ›

Toppings, as desired
  • Diced tomatoes.
  • Chopped avocado.
  • Diced red onion.
  • Sliced scallions.
  • Shredded Cheddar cheese.
  • Crumbled queso fresco.
  • Sliced jalapeño chiles.
  • Chopped fresh cilantro.

What comes in a chili kit? ›

Four individual seasoning packets - spices, cayenne, masa flour, and jalapeno and bell peppers - let you fix your chili however you like, hot or mild.

What kind of onion for chili topping? ›

White onions offer a milder taste compared to yellow onions, making them versatile for both raw and stir-fried preparations. You can finely chop them and use them as a topping for your chili to introduce a gentle onion crunch and flavor.

How do I host a neighborhood chili cook off? ›

Rules of the Cook-Off
  1. Keep the cook of each chili secret—as to not throw the vote!
  2. Invite your guests to taste a spoonful of each chili and fill out a ballot for their favorite before eating it as a meal. ...
  3. Have guests rate each chili on the ballot. ...
  4. Announce the maker of each chili and then announce the winner.
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How to make your chili pop? ›

Our final veggie chili relies on a bit of peanut butter to add richness, cocoa powder to deepen the flavor, and a squeeze of lime to make everything pop. You can try adding peanut butter to beef chili too if the notion appeals.

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