The Story Behind the Pot
My grandson calls this my famous red pot. I still laugh at that. I first made it for a snowy night when friends dropped by. I had little in the pantry. I just threw things together. It turned into a favorite.
This matters because good food doesn’t need to be fancy. It just needs to be made with a happy heart. It brings people together. What’s your favorite meal to make when friends visit?
Why This Recipe Works
This pot is all about simple flavors that hug each other. The tomato soup makes it creamy. The chili powder gives it a warm kick. Doesn’t that smell amazing while it cooks?
Fun fact: The long simmering time lets all the flavors become best friends. This matters for busy nights. You just put it on the stove and let it do its thing. It’s one less worry.
A Little Kitchen Secret
My secret is the green pepper. I chop it very fine. My husband never liked big chunks of pepper. So I started chopping them small. He never noticed! He just ate two big bowls.
It’s a small trick. But it makes a big difference. Do you have a picky eater at your table? How do you help them try new things?
The Best Part is the Topping
Do not forget the cheese! A big handful of cheddar on top is magic. It melts into the hot stew. It makes every bite rich and cozy.
I love watching that yellow cheese disappear into the red pot. It’s the final touch that feels like a hug. What’s your favorite cheesy topping for a warm meal?
Make It Your Own
This recipe is like a good friend. It’s happy to change for you. You could use ground turkey instead of beef. You could add a can of corn for a sweet crunch.
This matters because your kitchen, your rules! Cooking should be fun, not scary. Don’t be afraid to play with your food. I do it all the time.

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ground beef | 1 1/2 pounds | |
| Onion, chopped | 1 medium (about 1 1/2 cups) | |
| Green bell pepper, chopped | 1/2 large (about 1/2 cup) | |
| Condensed tomato soup | 1 (10.75-ounce) can | |
| Whole tomatoes | 1 (28-ounce) can | undrained and chopped |
| Kidney beans | 1 (16-ounce) can | undrained |
| Chili powder | 1 tablespoon | |
| Salt | 1 teaspoon | |
| Pepper | 1/2 teaspoon | |
| Garlic powder | 1/2 teaspoon | |
| Cheddar cheese, shredded | 2 cups |
My Fiery Fast Bean Pot
This recipe is my go-to on a chilly evening. It always fills the kitchen with a wonderful smell. It reminds me of my own grandma’s cooking. She called it her “Hurry-Up Supper.” I still laugh at that name.
It’s cheesy, a little bit spicy, and so comforting. You just let it bubble away on the stove. The wait is the hardest part. Doesn’t that smell amazing? Let me show you how it’s done.
Step 1: Grab your big pot. We call it a dutch oven. Cook the beef, onion, and green pepper together. Use a spoon to break up the meat. Cook until the beef is no longer pink. Then we drain the extra grease away. (A hard-learned tip: I use a lid to hold the meat in while pouring the grease out. It’s much safer that way!).
Step 2: Now for the good stuff. Pour in the tomato soup straight from the can. Add the chopped tomatoes and the kidney beans with their liquid. Sprinkle in all those spices. Give it a really good stir. I love how the color turns a deep, rich red.
Step 3: Turn the heat down low. Put the lid on your pot. Let it simmer for about an hour. You should stir it now and then. This slow cooking makes all the flavors become best friends. What’s your favorite cozy meal to come home to? Share below!
Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Yield: 6 servings
Category: Dinner, Soup
Three Tasty Twists to Try
This recipe is like a good friend. It’s happy to change things up. Feel free to get creative with it. Here are a few ideas I love.
Turkey Twist: Swap the ground beef for ground turkey. It’s a little lighter but just as tasty.
Three-Bean Jamboree: Add a can of black beans and pinto beans. It makes the pot even heartier.
Extra Spicy Kick: Toss in a chopped jalapeño with the green pepper. My grandson loves it this way.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
The Perfect Cozy Dinner
Now, how should we serve this wonderful pot? I love it best in a big, deep bowl. The cheese melts so beautifully on top. It’s a full meal all by itself.
But a side of warm cornbread is just perfect for dipping. A simple green salad also works nicely. It adds a fresh, crunchy side to our cozy meal.
For a drink, a cold glass of milk is my top pick. It cools your tongue from the spice. For the grown-ups, a dark ale pairs wonderfully. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Bean Pot Cozy
This bean pot is a wonderful friend to have in your fridge. It will stay good for about four days. Just let it cool completely first.
You can also freeze it for a later meal. I use old yogurt containers for this. My first time, I forgot to label the container. I had a fun mystery dinner that week.
Reheat it slowly in a pot on the stove. Add a splash of water if it looks thick. This matters because a good meal should be easy on a busy night.
Making a double batch saves so much time. Future-you will be so thankful for the help. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Simple Fixes for a Perfect Pot
Is your bean pot too watery? Just let it simmer a bit longer. Take the lid off the pot. This lets the extra steam escape.
Not spicy enough for you? Add more chili powder a little at a time. I remember when my grandson made it. He added a whole extra spoonful. It was very fiery.
If the beef is sticking, your heat might be too high. Medium heat is your best friend here. Getting the heat right matters for flavor. It helps all the tastes melt together perfectly.
Solving small problems makes you a more confident cook. You learn by doing. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Bean Pot Questions Answered
Q: Can I make this gluten-free?
A: Yes. Just check your tomato soup can’s label to be sure.
Q: Can I make it ahead?
A: Absolutely. The flavors get even better overnight.
Q: What if I don’t have kidney beans?
A: Pinto beans work just as well. Use what you have.
Q: Can I make a smaller portion?
A: Sure. Just cut all the ingredients in half.
Q: Any fun extras?
A: Try a dollop of sour cream on top. It is so good. Which tip will you try first?
From My Kitchen to Yours
I hope this recipe becomes a favorite in your home. It has warmed many bellies in mine. I love seeing your own kitchen creations.
Please share your photos with everyone. It makes me so happy to see them. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest!
Happy cooking!
—Chloe Hartwell.

Fiery Fast Bean Pot: Irresistibly cheesy and crispy.
Description
Get dinner on the table FAST! This Fiery Fast Bean Pot is the ultimate set-and-forget meal, packed with protein and a spicy kick. Perfect for busy weeknights!
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a dutch oven over medium heat, cook ground beef, onion, and green pepper until beef is browned. Drain excess grease away. Add the undiluted soup, tomatoes, beans, chili powder, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Stir well to combine.
- Reduce heat to a simmer, cover, and cook about 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Serve topped with cheese.
Notes
- * You can use diced tomatoes as a time-saving alternative to chopping whole tomatoes.






Leave a Reply