
Crockpot Hot Dog Chili
Nothing completes a classic hot dog quite like a rich, flavorful chili topping. Whether served at backyard cookouts, game-day parties, family gatherings, or casual dinners, hot dog chili adds bold flavor, hearty texture, and irresistible comfort to every bite. One of the easiest and most delicious ways to prepare it is in a crockpot, where the ingredients slowly simmer together for hours, creating a thick and savory chili that tastes like it came from a classic diner or ballpark stand.
Crockpot Hot Dog Chili is different from traditional bowl-style chili. It is smoother, meatier, and specifically designed to spread perfectly over hot dogs without overwhelming them. The slow-cooking process allows the beef, tomato sauce, and spices to blend into a rich topping that is both simple and satisfying.
This recipe is ideal for feeding a crowd because it requires minimal effort while producing big flavor. Once the ingredients are in the crockpot, the appliance does most of the work for you.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
There are many reasons why Crockpot Hot Dog Chili has become a favorite comfort-food recipe.
Easy Slow-Cooker Preparation
The crockpot handles most of the cooking process, making this recipe convenient for busy days.
Perfect for Parties
This chili stays warm in the slow cooker, making it ideal for cookouts, birthdays, tailgates, and family events.
Rich and Flavorful
Slow cooking allows the seasonings and beef to develop deep, savory flavor.
Budget-Friendly
The ingredients are simple, affordable, and easy to find in almost any grocery store.
Versatile
Besides hot dogs, this chili can also be used for fries, burgers, nachos, or baked potatoes.
Ingredients Needed
The secret to great hot dog chili is using simple ingredients that blend together into a smooth and flavorful topping.
Main Ingredients
- 2 pounds ground beef
- 1 small onion, finely diced
- 2 cups tomato sauce
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
- 2 tablespoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 1 cup water
Optional Ingredients
To customize the chili, you may also add:
- Cayenne pepper for heat
- Crushed red pepper flakes
- Hot sauce
- Small diced jalapeños
- Extra garlic
- Smoked paprika for smoky flavor
Some people also enjoy adding a small amount of cumin for deeper chili flavor.
Kitchen Equipment Required
This recipe requires only a few basic kitchen tools.
- Crockpot or slow cooker
- Large skillet
- Wooden spoon
- Knife
- Cutting board
- Measuring spoons and cups
The combination of stovetop browning and slow cooking creates the best texture and flavor.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Brown the Ground Beef
Begin by heating a large skillet over medium heat.
Add the ground beef and cook until fully browned, breaking it apart into very small crumbles as it cooks. Hot dog chili traditionally has a fine texture, so take time to crumble the beef thoroughly.
As the meat cooks:
- Stir frequently
- Break large chunks into tiny pieces
- Cook until no pink remains
Once browned, carefully drain excess grease from the skillet.
This step is important because too much grease can make the chili oily.
Step 2: Cook the Onion
Add the diced onion to the skillet with the cooked beef.
Cook for about 3 to 5 minutes until the onion becomes soft and slightly translucent.
The onion adds sweetness and depth to the chili while blending smoothly into the sauce during slow cooking.
Step 3: Transfer Ingredients to the Crockpot
Place the cooked beef and onions into the crockpot.
Add the following ingredients:
- Tomato sauce
- Ketchup
- Mustard
- Chili powder
- Paprika
- Garlic powder
- Onion powder
- Worcestershire sauce
- Brown sugar
- Salt
- Black pepper
- Water
Stir everything thoroughly until fully combined.
The mixture may appear somewhat thin at first, but it will thicken as it cooks.
Step 4: Slow Cook the Chili
Place the lid on the crockpot.
Cook using one of the following settings:
- Low heat for 4 to 6 hours
- High heat for 2 to 3 hours
During cooking, stir the chili occasionally if possible.
As the chili simmers, the flavors deepen and the texture becomes thick, rich, and smooth.
The long cooking time helps the spices fully develop while allowing the beef to absorb the savory tomato-based sauce.
Step 5: Adjust the Texture
After several hours of cooking, check the consistency.
If the chili is too thick:
- Add a small amount of water
If it is too thin:
- Leave the lid slightly open for the final 20 to 30 minutes
Hot dog chili should be thick enough to stay on the hot dog but soft enough to spread easily.









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