5 from 1 vote

Bean Chili

I’m very familiar with constipation – good times! I’m saying this sarcastically because constipation isn’t fun. I even had to make a trip to the Emergency Room last year for help with it. The doctor gave me some great tips that I’ve been trying to follow.

Diet plays an important role in gut health and the doctor mentioned to make sure I was consuming lots of foods rich in fibre (think fruits, veggies, legumes and whole grains) and to make sure I was drinking enough water. The good news is that I think it’s been helping.

I know that I’m not alone and that many of us suffer from occasional constipation from time to time. The start of fall means colder weather and more people are reaching out to heavier comfort foods and doing less physical activity. The good news is that there are things you can do to stay regular and ensure you #TrustYourGut when it comes to what it is trying to tell you!

For starters, you could try my newest recipe for Bean Chili. It’s fibre packed with four varieties of beans and a few veggies thrown into the mix. I like mine on the spicy side so I add an extra bit of chili powder, but you could always reduce the amount if spicy isn’t your thing.

Bean Chili - The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.


Bean Chili

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    The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation recommends that people consume about 20 to 30 grams of fibre a day. You’ll be well on your way with a serving of my yummy Bean Chili!

    Bean Chili - The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.

    They also recommend eating products that contain pre and probiotics like yogurt, kefir, bananas, whole grain breads and honey. Serve your chili with a helping of Greek yogurt to get those healthy probiotics into you and to cool down the heat.

    Bean Chili - The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.

    Make sure you have a glass of water to drink with your dinner. Drinking lots of water will also help you stay regular and keep things moving. Limit your intake of caffeinated, alcoholic and sugar-rich or artificially sweetened beverages. I usually only drink water or coffee anyways. Coffee in the mornings and water the rest of the day. It helps!

    Bean Chili - The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.

    Pretty easy recipe, right? It takes a little chopping, opening up cans and dumping in a big pot. Let it simmer so the flavours can combine together and you have yourself a mouthwatering meal!

    The Canadian Digestive Foundation has some other important tips regarding your diet to achieve a more balanced lifestyle. They include:

    • Eat fruits rich in pectin like apples, strawberries, lychees or pears. These fruits help keep water in the digestive system.
    • Avoid foods that are greasy, high in animal fat and fried.
    • Limit your intake of refined sugar like sweets and rich desserts.
    • Focus on a having a healthier lifestyle through regular exercise, not smoking, reducing stress, improving sleep and working on time management.

    If, after trying all these tips, you still are having issues, don’t despair. Dulcolax® can help. It helps to treat occasional constipation to get you back on track again. To be sure Dulcolax is right for you, always read and follow the label. It works by stimulating the bowel muscles while also accumulating water in the intestines to soften stool and make it pass through more quickly. I use it occasionally and it works well for me. I also encourage you to talk to your doctor if you find that constipation is interfering with your life.

    Bean Chili - The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.

    Here is a link that you can download to get yourself a coupon off of your next box of Dulcolax.

    You might also like this Slow Cooker Verde Chicken Chili, Taco Chili, Pumpkin Chili, Chicken Chili, Presidential Chili, White Chicken ChiliBean SaladBean CasseroleWhite Bean Turkey Chili or Slow Cooker Black Beans.

    What are some of the things you do to maintain a healthy, balanced lifestyle?

    Bean Chili - The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.

    You’ll also like these Frito Chili Pie, Slow Cooker Cowboy Beans, Baked Beans with Ground Beef, White Chicken Chili and Black Bean Vegetable Soup.

    Disclosure: I was compensated for this post. All opinions and experiences are 100% my own.

    5 from 1 vote

    Bean Chili

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 8
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Cook Time 30 minutes
    Total Time 45 minutes
    The heartiest meat-free chili recipe! Use four different kinds of canned beans in this comfort food classic with peppers, corn, and tomatoes.

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
    • 1 sweet onion chopped
    • 1 green pepper chopped
    • 2 cloves garlic minced
    • 3 tbsp chili powder
    • 1 can diced tomatoes 28oz can
    • 2 tbsp tomato paste
    • 1 can tomato sauce 690ml can
    • 1 can kidney beans 540ml can, drained
    • 1 can black beans 540ml can, drained
    • 1 can pinto beans 540ml can, drained
    • 1 cannellini beans 540ml can, drained
    • 1 can corn 341ml can
    • salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions

    • Heat vegetable oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add onions, garlic and green pepper and cook for 5 to 6 minutes, or until vegetables are softened.
    • Stir in chili powder. Add diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, beans and corn. Season with salt and pepper.
    • Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low. Cover. Simmer for 30 minutes. Serve with plain Greek yogurt, if desired.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 359kcal | Carbohydrates: 65g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 1534mg | Fiber: 20g | Sugar: 12g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Soups
    Cuisine American
    Keyword bean chili

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    19 Comments

    1. Mike Gismondi says:

      This looks great and a perfect meal for fall!

    2. I have also had gut issues and I need to add more fiber to my diet. I love a chili recipe that includes lot of beans. They add so much bulk that tastes good and id good for me!

    3. Elizabeth Matthiesen says:

      This will appeal to a lot of people I’m sure, unfortunately I don’t like chili nor spicy food.

    4. Chili is my favorite this time of year! I love trying different chili recipes. I love that you added corn!

    5. I love chili and this looks like a good recipe with lots of fibre.

    6. Wanda Tracey says:

      I love all the delicious beans in this recipe.This is awesome and can’t wait to give it a try.It’s such a perfect fall dish.

    7. Oh Stacie this looks SO good! Wish I had a bowl full right now. Found and PINNED it from the #HomeMattersParty today.

    8. Now this looks like a great way to take care of your health while enjoying a delicious meal.

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