It’s National Chili Day! What’s your secret ingredient? Beer, chocolate, peanut butter?

February 22, 2024

When you think of a nice warm bowl of chili, you can imagine the ingredients?

You might use ground beef, minced garlic, tomato paste and, of course, chili powder… but what about beer, balsamic vinegar, cocoa powder or peanut butter?

Today is National Chili Day, and in honor of this holiday, let’s go over some unique secret ingredients people put in their chili recipes, according to the internet.

Beer

According to an article written by Bon Appetit in 2010, they had readers submit their secret chili ingredient and several said beer and Guy Fieri agrees. calls for an amber beer.

Chocolate

Some people swear by using dark chocolate while others think simply adding in some cocoa powder does the trick. While it does not exactly sweeten the chili, it is supposed to add more depth to the dish. explains why they add cocoa powder to their chili.

Flamin’ Hot Cheetos

While this might not be a common practice, it certainly is an unusual one. Several internet users swear by crushing up the spicy snack on top of the chili instead more traditional crackers, especially if the chili itself is more mild.

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Peanut Butter

In case you missed it, the IndyStar newsroom has been on a bit of , so when we heard some people add it into their chili we had to include it on our list. Taste of Home has a that uses peanut oil, peanut butter and peanuts instead of beans… in case you really like peanuts.

Sugar

The hot-headed IU basketball coach, Bob Knight, famously liked to add a tablespoon of sugar to his chili. in 1995 and it was included in “The All-American Chili Cookbook.”

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Other unusual secret ingredients shared online include:

  • Balsamic Vinegar
  • Cinnamon
  • Espresso
  • Fish sauce
  • Maple syrup
  • Molasses
  • Soy sauce
  • Whiskey

Katie Wiseman is a trending news intern at IndyStar. Contact her at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter .

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