
What Is Dump Chili With Sliced Hot Dogs?
Dump chili with sliced hot dogs is a fast one-pot meal made by warming canned chili and simmering it briefly with sliced hot dogs. The goal is a thick, scoopable chili that tastes settled and cohesive without extra steps.
Because the chili starts fully cooked in the can, you are mostly heating, thickening, and seasoning to taste.
What Ingredients Do You Need For Hot Dog Dump Chili?
You need canned chili and hot dogs, plus a few optional items that make the pot taste more balanced. Use canned chili with beans or without, depending on what you like and what you have.
Core ingredients
- Canned chili (with beans or without)
- Hot dogs, sliced
Helpful add-ins (optional)
- Onion or garlic for more depth
- A small amount of water, broth, or tomato sauce if the chili is very thick
- Mild spices (chili powder, cumin) if the chili tastes flat
- A little acidity (a spoon of vinegar or a squeeze of citrus) if it tastes heavy
How Do You Make Dump Chili With Hot Dogs On The Stove?
You make it by warming the chili first, then adding sliced hot dogs, and simmering just long enough to heat through and thicken. Keep the simmer gentle so the bottom does not scorch.
Recipe: Dump Chili With Sliced Hot Dogs
Yield: 4 servings
Time: 15 to 25 minutes
Equipment: Medium saucepan or small Dutch oven; spoon; knife and board
Ingredients (U.S. And Metric)
- 2 cans chili (about 15 oz each), with beans or without (about 850 g total)
- 6 hot dogs, sliced 1/4-inch thick (about 340 g)
- 1/2 small onion, finely chopped (optional) (about 75 g)
- 1 tsp neutral oil (optional, for onion) (5 ml)
- 1/4 cup water or broth, only if needed to loosen (60 ml)
- 1/2 tsp chili powder, to taste (optional) (about 1 g)
- 1/4 tsp ground cumin, to taste (optional) (about 0.5 g)
- Salt, only if needed (canned chili varies)
- Black pepper, to taste
Method
- Warm the base. Put the chili in a saucepan over medium heat and stir until it loosens and begins to steam.
- Soften onion (optional). If using onion, warm the oil in the pot first, cook the onion with a pinch of salt for 3 to 5 minutes, then add the canned chili.
- Add the hot dogs. Stir in the sliced hot dogs. Reduce heat to medium-low so the pot stays at a gentle simmer.
- Simmer to heat through. Cook 6 to 10 minutes, stirring often, until the hot dogs are hot and the chili has thickened slightly. If the chili becomes too thick, add water or broth a tablespoon at a time.
- Adjust seasoning. Taste and add spices, pepper, and salt only if it needs it. If the pot tastes heavy, add a small splash of vinegar or a squeeze of citrus right before serving.
- Serve hot. Let the pot stand 2 minutes, then ladle into bowls.

Can You Make Hot Dog Dump Chili In A Slow Cooker Or Microwave?
Yes, it works in a slow cooker or microwave as long as you heat it fully and stir well. The key is even heat, because thick chili can warm unevenly.
Practical Timing Guide
| Method | Heat Setting | Typical Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stovetop | Medium to medium-low | 15 to 25 min | Best control for thickening. Stir often. |
| Slow cooker | Low or High | 2 to 3 hr (Low) or 1 to 2 hr (High) | Add hot dogs for the last 30 to 60 minutes to keep texture. |
| Microwave | High | 4 to 8 min total | Use a large bowl, cover loosely, and stir every 1 to 2 minutes. |
Slow cooker approach (simple)
- Add chili to the cooker. Heat on Low 1 to 2 hours.
- Stir in sliced hot dogs and cook 30 to 60 minutes more, until steaming hot throughout.
Microwave approach (simple)
- Combine chili and sliced hot dogs in a microwave-safe bowl with room for bubbling.
- Cover loosely and heat in short bursts, stirring often, until it is hot throughout.
How Do You Keep Dump Chili From Getting Watery Or Too Thick?
You keep it thick by simmering uncovered and adding liquid only when the pot needs it. If it seems watery, give it time and steady stirring.
- Too watery: Simmer uncovered 5 to 10 minutes longer, stirring so the bottom does not scorch.
- Too thick: Add water or broth 1 tablespoon at a time, then simmer 2 minutes and recheck.
- Scorching risk: Lower the heat and stir more often. Thick chili burns easily.
What Variations Work Without Making It Complicated?
You can change the flavor with small, controlled additions. Keep add-ins modest so the pot still tastes like chili, not a mixed casserole.
- More heat: Add a pinch of cayenne or a small amount of chopped pickled pepper.
- More body: Stir in a spoonful of tomato paste and simmer 3 minutes.
- More smoke: Add a small pinch of smoked paprika.
- More vegetables: Add diced onion, bell pepper, or corn. Cook them briefly before adding the chili so they soften.
If you add raw vegetables, simmer long enough for them to soften and for the pot to return to a steady simmer.
What Should You Serve With Hot Dog Dump Chili?
Serve it in a bowl or spoon it over a starch that can handle a thick topping. Choose one main base and keep toppings simple so serving stays neat.
Good options:
- Rice, baked potato, or pasta
- Cornbread or thick toast
- Crackers for scooping
Toppings that usually work:
- Shredded cheese
- Chopped onion or scallion
- Sour cream or plain yogurt
- Pickled peppers
How Do You Store And Reheat Dump Chili With Hot Dogs Safely?
Store leftovers promptly and reheat thoroughly. Treat it like any cooked meat dish, even though hot dogs are typically pre-cooked.
- Cooling: Refrigerate within 2 hours of cooking, or within 1 hour if the room is very warm.
- Refrigerator: Store covered and use within 3 to 4 days.
- Freezer: Freeze in airtight containers for up to 2 to 3 months for best quality. Texture may soften after thawing.
- Reheating: Reheat until steaming hot throughout. If you use a thermometer, aim for 165°F (74°C). Stir during reheating, especially in the microwave, to avoid cold spots.
If the chili smells off, looks unusual, or was left out too long, discard it.
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