Preserving food is a very convenient way of saving time in the kitchen and, at the same time, having a delicious meal on the table. However, to achieve that, we need to know how to prepare our foodstuff for freezing and how, in fact, it must be correctly chilled.
If you have ever wondered how to make your chili stay eatable longer, and whether it can be frozen at all, this article is exactly what you need!
What Is Chili?
Chili (or chili con carne, to be precise) is a well-known Mexican savory dish that became so popular due to the flexibility of the recipe.
Indeed, unlike many hot foods, this meaty meal only requires meat and hot chili pepper as the major components. As for the rest, feel free to add whatever you like: sweet pepper, tomatoes, onions, beans, garlic, even mushrooms, or other veggies will be fine.
Meat lovers definitely have this spicy food in their top list since chili con carne (which literally means “chili with meat”) allows adding any kind of poultry or red meat hanging on your taste and preferences. Minced, cut, or chopped – it doesn’t matter either.
Since this meal consists of meat and sauce, a question may appear about how to keep it. Is it safe to expose this chili to frost? And how long it lasts at all? Well, let’s see what can be done!
Chili Lifespan And Storage
In fact, despite the multiple doubts, chili con carne is pretty simple to keep. However, this foodstuff can hardly be called a long-living one.
When kept refrigerated, this dish will last for several days only, but that’s only if you follow the major storage instructions.
- Toss your chili con carne to the fridge within two hours after it was cooked, otherwise, the meaty food will start spoiling slowly due to the growth of harmful bacteria. So, unless you are absolutely sure that the whole dish will be eaten on the day you made it, refrigerate the rest.
- For keeping it cool, go for the airtight tank with the tight lid.
- Don’t put the dish to the fridge when it is still warm. It can speed up the process of spoilage.
- Avoid leaving it unchilled for more than two hours, otherwise, the quality of your delicious meal will start degrading.
Can you freeze chili con carne?
Of course! For extending its shelf life, we highly recommend you freeze it.
Heavy-duty frost-resistant bags or airtight tanks that can stand frost will be the perfect containers for this dish.

To make it simpler to figure out the duration of storage of this foodstuff, we prepared a simple chart with the main information you might need.
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Freezing Chili Handy Hints
So, what if you decided to save some chili for the future and freeze it? In this situation, keep in mind several essential hints that will help to preserve the foodstuff better.
- Use heavy-duty packets specifically meant for the frosting camera. They don’t let the air in, and the food remains of better quality than in the ordinary bags.
- Freeze chili flat since it will help the foodstuff to chill evenly, and it will keep its quality better. Besides, it will contribute greatly to the simpler defrosting!
- Let the chili cool to the room temperature before tossing it to freeze – like that, you will avoid fast spoilage.
- If you decide to defrost chili on the counter, put it into the aluminum tray – for some reason, it makes the process faster.
Be sure that these tips will help to keep your food both safe and tasty!
Defrosting Chili Safe And Fast
Naturally, every time we freeze food, there is an issue of unfreezing it. Quite many dishes can stand the freezer quite right, but they tend to degrade the quality after thawing.
Is it the same with chili?
Well, it hangs upon how we defrost it.
- If we defrost this dish in a microwave or in cold water, it must be eaten instantly, otherwise, harmful bacteria will start developing pretty fast and the food will become unsafe to consume.
- In case the foodstuff was defrosted in the fridge, it will be able to stay cool for 3-4 days more before we eat it.
- No matter which way we use, remember that repeated freezing is prohibited since it badly influences the quality of the dish.
And if you sense the off odor or the appearance of the chili seems weird to you, don’t hesitate and toss that foodstuff away to avoid food poisoning!

Never Freeze Chilis. What Dishes Shall Not Be Preserved
Probably, not everyone knows but certain kinds of chili are better to never freeze. Let’s say at once that any meaty foods (no matter whether the meat is minced or chopped) are exposed to frost quite well, and they can be defrosted the same easily. The same goes for the tomato chili which is probably one of the best chilis to expose to frost!
But the following foodstuffs are better to be eaten while still warm

- Vegetable chili. It is not meant for freezing at all since veggies will turn into a mushy substance mixed with the sauce. Not appetizing at all! So either eat it up at once if you can or refrigerate the rest.
- Chili that contains milk, cream, or any sort of cheese (so-called “white chili”) is not meant for preserving either. When defrosted, they tend to change the smell dramatically and not in a good way.
And remember that, if your chili con carne stays frozen for more than two months, it will definitely get freezer burn! Besides, its flavor and taste will be far from perfect. So make sure you tagged the packet with the date it was frozen.
Save this deliciously spicy dish properly, and you will be able to enjoy it later – a perfect option for cold days!
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Can you freeze chili in plastic containers? I never did this before so I’m not sure which container to choose. Thanks for your help!
If those containers are meant for using them in the freezer, then no problem. I always freeze soups and sauces in them.
Can you freeze chili with kidney beans? I’m afraid that beans will turn into mush.
Don’t worry, beans freeze ok! If you don’t overcook them, be sure they will remain fine in the freezer.
I froze some chili these days and I wonder now how long can chili be frozen?
Well, the average period is about 4-6 months, if I recall it right. If you keep it longer, the taste and texture won’t be the same anymore.
Does chili taste good after being frozen? I’m in doubt whether to preserve it since I’m afraid to spoil the taste.
Everything hangs upon how soon you will defrost it, and also on what kind of chili it is. White chili changes taste fast and drastically, for instance. And anyway, if the dish is kept frozen for more than two months, its taste will degrade.
Hi! I need advice from someone experienced! Do you let chili cool before freezing? Is it mandatory?
Hey! Yes, any food must be cooled down before freezing it since warm foodstuff tends to get contaminated and spoiled faster. Besides, if you freeze in glass tanks, warm content can lead to cracks and breakage when the glass gets colder.
Can you freeze chili with meat and beans? Will it not separate?
It won’t separate, why would it do that?! Beans freeze fine, so does the meat. Unless you add any cream or milky products, freeze it safely!
Why can’t you freeze day old chili ?
hi, Connie! You should freeze chili as soon as possible otherwise harmful bacteria may start growing in your meal if you leave it out.
Can you freeze chili with kidney beans? I tried this recipe for the first time, but it seems like I cooked way too much! I have a big bowl left, and we won’t finish it until the end of this week for sure. So freezing seems to be the only option available.
Yes, why not? I make this kind of chili quite often, and we also often have leftovers that I freeze. And if you don’t keep them in the freezer for too long, the chili remains very tasty! You just need to thaw it correctly, that’s it.
Hi! I’ve got a question folks. Can I freeze chili after 3 days of storage in the fridge? I made too much and even now, after three days of storage, we still have a lot. Do you think it will freeze well?
I guess you can try. Three days refrigerated is not something that can kill chili! So try to freeze half of it, and keep another half refrigerated. And see which half will survive!
Does freezing chillies make them hotter? I bought some fresh peppers yesterday, but when I tried one it appeared to be almost not hot! Is it possible to restore their potency somehow?
I never heard of such a method! As far as I know, freezing hot peppers like chili or jalapenos will not make them hotter. Frost won’t ruin them either, but they will remain as non hot as they already are.
I froze some chili and now I’d like to use them for cooking. It’s just that I have no idea how to thaw them! Does anyone know how to reheat frozen chili in a slow cooker? Thanks in advance!
If I recall it right, you just need to place the leftovers in your slow cooker, put the cover on, and heat the food on high, stirring now and then, until the heat reaches 165 F.
Does anyone know how to cook frozen chili correctly? I’m afraid I’ll rion it if I just reheat it in a microwave or if I toss it onto the hot frying pan!
Why don’t you want to use your microwave? It’s very simple! You just need to run the container with chili under cold water first in order to detach the content from the walls of the tank. And then, transfer the food to a large bowl and heat on high for 5 minutes, stirring.
How long does it take to defrost chilli in a microwave? Does anyone know the correct time? I’m afraid I’ll burn it!
How long does it take to defrost chilli in a microwave? Does anyone know the correct time? I’m afraid I’ll burn it!
I guess five minutes will be enough, only remember to stir your chili, otherwise, you will indeed burn it!