
A cozy, slightly sweet-and-spicy chili that blends savory Italian sausage with creamy pumpkin and fire-roasted tomatoes — perfect for cool evenings and crowd-pleasing meals.

This Pumpkin Chili is the kind of dish that changed my approach to autumn dinners. I first made it on a rainy October evening when the pantry offered only canned pumpkin and a pack of spicy Italian sausage; the combination sounded odd, but the result was so comforting and complex that it instantly became a seasonal favorite. The pumpkin brings a silky body and gentle sweetness that softens the heat from the sausage and chili powder, while fire-roasted tomatoes add smoky brightness and depth. Every spoonful is warm, slightly smoky, and layered with savory and sweet notes that linger on the palate.
I remember serving this to friends who expected a typical beef chili and watching their faces light up after the first bite. The texture is substantial — meaty sausage, tender beans, and a broth that coats a spoon — yet it still feels homey and approachable. It’s the perfect pot to make when you want something that feeds a crowd, reheats beautifully, and doubles as a crowd-pleasing meal for weeknight leftovers. I usually top mine with roasted pumpkin seeds for crunch, a dollop of sour cream for tang, and a generous sprinkle of sharp cheddar. It’s an easy way to bring fall flavors to the dinner table without fuss.
When I serve this to family, the bowl disappears quickly. Even picky eaters tend to ask for seconds because the pumpkin mellows the spices and makes the chili feel more like a stew. I’ve brought it to potlucks, swapped ground turkey for sausage for a leaner version, and adjusted the spice to suit kids or spice-lovers. It’s versatile in every sense.
My favorite part of this dish is how the pumpkin smooths and unifies the flavors without calling attention to itself; it’s subtle but transformative. Family gatherings often turn into a garnish bar — everyone loves customizing their bowl. I’ve learned that the chili benefits from a short rest off the heat; flavors deepen after 10–15 minutes, making it a great make-ahead option when hosting.
Cool the chili at room temperature no longer than two hours, then transfer to shallow airtight containers and refrigerate. It will keep well for 4–5 days. For long-term storage, portion into freezer-safe containers leaving a 1-inch headspace and freeze up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat slowly on the stovetop over low heat, adding a splash of broth if the texture has thickened. Avoid reheating more than once for safety and quality; if you plan to meal-prep, store individual portions for quick lunches or weeknight dinners.
If you prefer a leaner version, substitute the spicy Italian sausage with 1 pound ground turkey or lean ground beef and increase spice with an extra 1/2 teaspoon chili powder and a pinch of crushed red pepper. For a vegetarian variation, skip the meat and sauté 1 cup diced mushrooms and 1 cup cooked lentils to simulate the umami and texture. Use canned pumpkin or mashed butternut squash interchangeably — both give body, though pumpkin is slightly more neutral. If you need it gluten-free, verify your sausage is labeled gluten-free (some sausages contain binders).
Serve the chili over steamed rice for a heartier bowl, or with crusty bread to sop up the broth. For lighter meals, spoon over a bed of mixed greens and top with shredded cheddar and crunchy pepitas. Garnish options include roasted pumpkin seeds for texture, sour cream or Greek yogurt to tame heat, sharp cheddar for richness, and sliced avocado for creaminess. Pair with a crisp green salad and citrus vinaigrette to cut through the richness, and a dark beer or bold red wine for cozy, seasonal dinners.
In autumn, emphasize roasted flavors: substitute fire-roasted tomatoes with a mix of roasted cherry tomatoes and canned tomatoes for extra depth, and finish with toasted pepitas. In winter, add a splash of apple cider for a subtle fruity note and extra warmth. For spring, lighten the chili by using sweet Italian sausage and adding fresh herbs like chopped cilantro and a squeeze of lime at the end. Holiday gatherings can feature this as part of a buffet — offer toppings in bowls so guests personalize their bowls.
While chili is rooted in American and Tex-Mex traditions, this version blends influences: the hearty chili base and beans are classic American comfort food, while the use of pumpkin nods to autumn harvest traditions and pragmatic home-cooking that stretches pantry staples. Combining sweet squash-like vegetables with savory meat has precedent in various cuisines, and the fire-roasted tomato provides a smoky, almost grilled character that echoes southwestern flavors.
Make a double batch and freeze individual portions for grab-and-go meals. If meal-prepping for the week, store garnishes separately to maintain texture — avocado slices should be added fresh, and shredded cheese kept chilled. Reheat single portions in a covered microwave-safe bowl or on the stovetop, stirring occasionally and adding a tablespoon of water or broth if it thickens. Label containers with the date and use older batches first.
Every pot of this chili seems to tell a little story — of rainy nights, casual gatherings, and leftovers that become better with time. I hope you enjoy making it as much as I do and that it becomes a comforting staple at your table.
Toast the spices briefly in the hot pot to release their essential oils and deepen flavor.
If the chili tastes flat after simmering, a squeeze of lemon or a splash of vinegar brightens it instantly.
For a meatless version, replace sausage with a mix of sautéed mushrooms and cooked lentils at a 1:1 volume ratio.
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Heat a large heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven over medium heat and add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Heat until shimmering but not smoking to prepare for browning.
Add 1 pound ground spicy Italian sausage, breaking it up with a wooden spoon. Brown for 6–8 minutes until mostly cooked and beginning to caramelize; drain excess fat if needed.
Add the chopped onion and red bell pepper and cook 5 minutes until softened. Stir in 3 chopped garlic cloves and cook 30–45 seconds until fragrant.
Stir in 2 teaspoons ground cumin, 1 1/2 tablespoons chili powder, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 3/4 teaspoon black pepper, and 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Toast for 30–60 seconds to bloom flavors.
Add two 15-ounce cans fire-roasted tomatoes (not drained), drained kidney and black beans, one 15-ounce can pumpkin puree, and 2 1/2 cups chicken broth. Stir and bring to a gentle simmer.
Reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered or partially covered for 25–30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Adjust salt and pepper to taste and serve with garnishes.
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