This homemade hot dog chili is one of my favorite easy toppings for hot dogs. It’s made with simple ingredients, packed with flavor, and perfect for an easy family meal or summer cookout.

You’ll find the full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post. Be sure to check out the blog post itself for extra tips and tricks!
Hands down, one of our family favorites is hot dogs. The kids love them, and they are so often requested, and Mom and Dad are pretty big fans, too!
This hot-dog chili is a great addition and a great way to add some flavor and interest. Perfectly messy to eat!
For more chili, be sure to check out my Instant Pot Chili and Turkey Chili recipes!
A Quick Look at the Ingredients
Ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions are on the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Ground beef – I use lean ground beef so the chili stays rich and flavorful without turning overly greasy. It also gives this homemade hot dog chili the perfect texture for spooning over hot dogs.
- Tomato sauce – Use plain canned tomato sauce, not marinara. Tomato sauce gives this hot dog chili its smooth, classic base without extra herbs or seasonings competing with the flavor.
- Ketchup – A little ketchup adds sweetness, helping create that classic chili dog topping flavor.
- Ground mustard – mustard gives this chili its signature hot dog chili flavor.
- Worcestershire sauce – Just a splash adds depth, savory flavor, and a little umami.
- Seasonings – Chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and cayenne pepper keep the flavor simple, classic, and kid-friendly while still giving the chili plenty of taste.
- Water – Water helps everything simmer into a smooth, saucy, spoonable consistency that’s perfect for chili dogs. You can use chicken broth instead if you want to add a little extra flavor.

How to make hot dog chili
Step 1
Place the lean ground beef in a large, heavy-bottomed pot and cover it with water. Heat over medium-high heat, stirring to break up the clumps.
This method skips browning the beef and boils it instead, resulting in crumbled ground beef that doesn't clump. Perfect for topping hot dogs.

Step 2
Once the beef is cooked through and broken into fine crumbles, add the remaining ingredients to the pot.

Step 3
Stir, reduce the heat to low, and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

Step 4
Serve over hot dogs or eat on its own.

Can you make it ahead of time?
Yes, this is a great make-ahead topping and is freezer-friendly too. Let the hot dog chili cool to room temperature before placing it in an airtight container. It will keep well for 4 days in the fridge and up to 6 months in the freezer.
Thaw frozen chili in the fridge overnight, and reheat it gently on the stovetop to serve.
Recipe Variations
This recipe is pretty awesome as it is, but there are a few easy swaps you can make to make it your own. Increase the amount of cayenne if you prefer your chili on the spicy side, or swap the ground beef for turkey, chicken, or plant-based 'meat' crumbles.
You can easily turn this into a fuller chili to serve as a main too if you like. Add sautéed vegetables like onions, carrots, and bell peppers, and stir in canned beans towards the end of cooking.

Tanya's Notes and Tips
- Use lean ground beef for this recipe. Beef with a higher fat content can make the hot dog chili oily.
- Serve with more of your favorite toppings for a loaded dog! Shredded cheese, chopped onions, sliced jalapeno, and sour cream take it over the top!

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Hot Dog Chili Recipe
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Ingredients
Instructions
- Place ground beef in a heavy-bottomed large pot and cover with water. Heat over medium-high heat, stirring to break up the clumps.
- Once the beef is cooked through and broken into fine crumbles, add the remaining ingredients.
- Reduce heat to low and allow to simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
- Serve over hot dogs and enjoy.
Nutrition
Notes
- Use lean ground beef for this recipe. Beef with a higher fat content can make the hot dog chili quite oily.
- Serve with more of your favorite toppings for a loaded dog! Shredded cheese, sliced jalapeno and sour cream take it over the top!
Tried this recipe?
Let us know how it was!This post was originally published on February 18th, 2021. It has been updated with new photos and information.






Baarbara Eubanks says
Can this be canned for shelf stable storage
VICKIE Montgomery says
I froze some in an ice cube tray so I could just get enough for 1 or 2 dogs. I like saurkraut on with the chili. no one in my household likes mustard so I had to leave it out. great recipe.
Tanya Harris says
Thank you so much Vickie! Yes, it freezes so well. I love sauerkraut too. It’s so good with this chili.
Elly says
Sounds delicious, but a little to watery for me. The sauce will run off the hot dog. Maybe 11/2C of water instead of 2C would work better.
Gerry says
Can I use turkey I don't eat beef?
Tanya says
Hi Gerry, yep, you could use turkey instead of beef.
Jack says
Question: Cover the beef with water? Once it's browned....
So, do I cook off the water then allow beef to brown?? Or do I simmer the beef until it is not pink, then drain??
Tanya says
Hi Jack, Yes, simmer the beef until it is not pink. It will be brown in color.
David Bailey says
brown the beef then add the water, duh
Cyndi in NC says
Personally I love the cheap hotdog chili from the store and this isn't it!! This looks so yummy and I will have to make this myself for my hotdogs!! Love your blog.
Tanya says
Thanks so much, Cyndi in NC! The cheap stuff is pretty good too lol. But I love this one as well.
JimmyB says
Next time you have a can of Castleberry's hot dog chili in your hand read the ingredient list. That should send you running back to this recipe.
JimmyB says
Read the ingredient list on canned hot dog chili and you might not like it so much!
Tracy A says
Making a pot of this chili sauce right now and it smells wonderful. I took a small taste and I can't wait to try it on a hot dog!
Tanya says
Thanks, Tracy! So happy you like it 🙂
Sharon says
Good flavor. Made it in the instant pot. Next time will try 1 1/4 cups of water instead of 1 1/2.
Patricia says
I made this for our cookout and my family said that it was excellent. Thank you for this delicious recipe. I have tried many hot dog chili recipes over the years, but this one is the keeper.
Tanya says
Thanks Patricia! So happy you liked the chili.
Nicole says
This is the best hot dog chili I’ve EVER made. I’ve made it multiple times with no changes and it’s simply perfection! ❤️
Tanya says
Thanks Nicole! So happy you like the recipe 🙂
Carol says
I don't understand how the ground beef can get brown if you cover it with water first.
Tanya says
Hi Carol, the boiling water will raise the temperature which will cook the beef, turning it brown. https://www.foodrepublic.com/2011/10/28/why-does-meat-turn-brown-when-cooked/
Kayla says
Really good recipe! I’ll definitely make it again!
Tanya says
Thanks so much Kayla! So glad you like the recipe.
April says
Omg this is PERFECTLY SPLENDID! I’m making it right now & the flavors just slap your taste buds 🤤🤤🤤
Kathy Wesserling says
Congratulations! You just made a decades-old Michigan tradition.... Detroit Coney Islands. They just need to be topped with Yellow Mustard and raw onions. Thanks for posting this recipe. I never think to freeze small portions for future Hot Dog meals. Btw, to save calories, I wrap mine in Olé Xtreme Tortillas and add Jalapenos.
Cheryl says
I can't wait to try this. I hope it is like the coney dogs we had in Flint, Michigan when I was a kid. One of my favorite things to eat & a great memory. Thanks!