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Amazing Smoked Pork Chili Recipe

Can smoked meat get even better?? One of my favorites to do with leftover meat from smoking is to make them into soups! When I made my smoked pork shoulder roast we had a lot of meat left and of course the bones as well.  I opted to make up chili with the leftovers and it turned out amazing.

Stovetop smoked pork chili in white bowl served

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I had hoped to do this in the crockpot but the bones were too big so I opted to do this on the stove and made a huge batch, plus the leftovers froze amazing!! You can remove the meat from the bone if you want but I love the pork bone adds some flavor as well! 

Now if you aren’t using a heavily seasoned smoked pork I will recommend you add some more seasoning, I knew we had a ton of seasoning that would come off when it was in the pot boiling so I didn’t season it too much.

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 Smoked Pork Chili Recipe Ingredients:

How To Make Smoked Pork Chili:

Now I made this on the stovetop the fact the bone and the meat were too large to fit into our crockpot.  Now I have always had a big stock pot to make gumbo, other soups, broth, etc.  If you don’t have one I highly recommend getting one. The stockpot I used to make this was a 16 Quart Stockpot.

Fill your pot about halfway full of water and add in broth, beef bouillon.

Bring the pot to a rolling boil.

Cut your red onion and any meat you want to.

Slowly add in your meat and meat bones if applicable.

Smoked Pork Chili in stockpot cooking

Add in the rest of your ingredients as well, you may need to add more water and broth if it wasn’t enough to cover everything

Turn the heat down and allow the chili to boil for a couple of hours with randomly stirring it as well.

Serve and enjoy!! Next time I plan to get bread bowls for this.

Stovetop smoked pork chili in white bowl served

Other Ingredients to Put In Smoked Pork Chili:

Toppings For Pork Chili:

  • Cheese
  • Sriracha
  • Sliced Jalapeno
  • Sour Cream

How To Store Leftover Smoked Chili

Put the chili in an air-tight container and store it in the fridge for up to five days. You can also freeze the chili as well in an airtight container for up to three months.

How To Reheat Smoked Chili

Use a microwave or stove to top reheat the chili to the proper temperature for reheating.

What is your favorite way to use up leftover smoked pork shoulder roast??

Soups and Stews To Check out

Whether you use a Dutch oven or a slower cooker to make soups! Using leftover smoked meat adds fantastic flavor to your soup or chowder! Checkout my collection of Dutch Oven Recipes -> here!

Pellet Smoker Recipes To check out

Looking for more smoker recipes?? Be sure to check out Smoker Recipes. The post contains smoker recipes from ham to macaroni and cheese to Prime Rib! See it -> here.

Stovetop smoked pork chili in white bowl served

Smoked Pork Chili Recipe

Guy Who Grills
This Smoked Pork Chili is the perfect way to use up left-over smoked pork! Pork shoulder is a great budget friendly roast to pick up, smoke, and makes the perfect meat to use to make a chili out of next day! The chili is the perfect start it and forget it stovetop dinner that will leave your house smelling amazing too!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 15 minutes
Course american, BBQ
Cuisine Entree, Soup
Servings 20 Servings

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Now I made this on the stove top due to the fact the bone and the meat was too large to fit into our crock pot.  The stock pot I used to make this was a 16 Quart Stockpot.
  • Fill your pot about halfway full of water and add in broth or beef bouillon.
  • Bring the pot to a rolling boil.
  • Cut your red onion and any meat you want to.
  • Slowly add in your meat and meat bones if applicable.
  • Add in the rest of your ingredients as well, you may need to add more water and broth if it wasn't enough to cover everything
  • Turn the heat down and allow the chili to boil for a couple of hours with randomly stirring it as well.
  • Serve and enjoy!!
Keyword Beans, chili, Pork Chili, Smoked Pork, smoked Pork Shoulder Roast
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Amazing Smoked Pork Chili Recipe

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