White Chicken Chili  Recipe (2024)

By Lidey Heuck

Updated Oct. 12, 2023

White Chicken Chili Recipe (1)

Total Time
50 minutes
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
40 minutes
Rating
5(5,275)
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This easy chili comes together quickly, thanks to rotisserie chicken or leftover roast chicken and an ingredient list that leans heavily on pantry staples. Made with canned chiles and seeded jalapeños, this chili has a mild heat that can be intensified with the addition of ground cayenne, or by leaving the seeds in the jalapeños. While some white chili recipes call for cream cheese or sour cream to thicken the broth, this one achieves a similar texture by mashing some of the white beans. If you prefer a creamy chili, feel free to stir in a large spoonful of sour cream just before serving. Or, include sour cream with a host of toppings — including crushed tortilla chips, shredded cheese, diced avocado and pickled jalapeños — to make this chili a customizable family favorite.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 to 6 servings

  • 2tablespoons olive oil
  • 1large yellow onion, chopped
  • 1large jalapeño pepper, seeds and ribs removed, finely chopped
  • 2tablespoons minced garlic (about 5 cloves)
  • 1teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½teaspoon sweet paprika or chili powder
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper, to taste
  • 1teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste (such as Diamond Crystal)
  • Freshly cracked black pepper
  • 4cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 2(15-ounce) cans cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
  • 2(4-ounce) cans diced green chiles
  • 2½ to 3cups cooked shredded chicken (from 1 roast chicken or rotisserie chicken)
  • 1cup fresh or frozen corn kernels
  • Half a lime, plus lime wedges for serving
  • Shredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese, pickled jalapeño slices, diced avocado, sour cream, chopped fresh cilantro and crushed tortilla chips, for serving (optional)

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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

439 calories; 18 grams fat; 5 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 8 grams monounsaturated fat; 3 grams polyunsaturated fat; 45 grams carbohydrates; 9 grams dietary fiber; 3 grams sugars; 28 grams protein; 1071 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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White Chicken Chili Recipe (2)

Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    In a large Dutch oven or pot, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onion and jalapeño and cook, stirring often, until the onions are tender, about 6 minutes. Add the garlic, oregano, cumin, paprika, cayenne, salt and a few grinds of black pepper, and cook for 1 minute, until fragrant.

  2. Add the chicken broth, cannellini beans and diced green chiles with their liquid; bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Lower the heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the broth has reduced by about half, 18 to 20 minutes. Off the heat, use a wooden spoon to mash some of the beans against the side of the pot. Continue mashing the beans until the broth is noticeably thicker.

  3. Step

    3

    Return the pot to medium, stir in the chicken and corn, and cook until heated through, about 3 minutes. Juice the lime half over the pot, then taste for seasonings and add more salt, black pepper, and cayenne, if desired.

  4. Step

    4

    Serve the chili in bowls topped as you like with a lime wedge, shredded cheese, pickled jalapeños, diced avocado, sour cream, chopped fresh cilantro, and/or crushed tortilla chips.

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Maggie B

I used chicken breasts with the bone and skin on to make to soup base. Just cook until tender, remove from heat and cool. Remove the bones and skin and shred the chicken to proceed with the recipe. Sometimes I also add a can of pinto beans or black beans along with the cannellini beans, which adds a bit of color to the white chili. It is delicious served with crushed tortilla chips, sour cream, and /or lime and cilantro.

Chris Cooks

I have been making a vegetarian version of this for years and it is a family favorite at gatherings! I always use 2 different kinds of white beans and hominy. It is so versatile—in the winter I cook it in my instapot and soak and cook dried beans and hominy. In fall I add freshly roasted hatch green chillies, roasted tomatillos and zucchini. Camping or river rafting in summer time I use all canned ingredients and add salsa verde and make it the last night out. Fresh squeezed lime is essential!

Richard

Brown the ground chicken in the Dutch oven (or whatever pot you are using) after Step 1. Then proceed with the recipe.

Athena61

Delicious. Poached boneless skinless chicken breast in chicken stock. Once cooked, strained the broth to use in the chili. Used fresh corn and roasted in a dry skillet until charred. Added 1 diced red pepper and sautéed with the diced onion. Added 1 can of drained and rinsed beans but added a second can of beans without draining. Adjusted spice level to our liking.

PF

This chili is perfection. Lovely combination of flavors and textures. Huge hit in our house. Bonus: easy recipe! This goes into the regular rotation.

Rosanna M

A very versatile, tasty dish that really could be made in under an hour. Winning side accompaniments for us included chopped onion, shredded cheese, extra lime wedges and crumbled cheddar crackers. One successful substitution I made was to swap out the canned chiles in favor of a cup and a half of spicy green salsa. A great way to use up the salsas I make plenty of this time of year.

Molly

So good!! One of those rare recipes with an amazing effort-to-taste ratio. Comes together quickly since it's mostly pantry staples. Highly recommend adding avocado for more creaminess, crushed tortilla chips for salt and crunch, and a generous squeeze of lime to round it all out.

BCE

Always use a can of white beans to thicken soups and stews so don’t have to use cream. Use immersion blender with a little broth. Then make soup per recipe. I use instapot for broth. Put in rotisserie chip carcass, fill to max line with water. Hit soup button, instant stock. I freeze in ziplock bags in 2 cup or 1 cup portions and stack in freezer.

murphy

Sub 12 oz bottle of Mexican lager for some of the chicken broth. Serve with lime wedges.

Richard

This turned out kind of soupy (but delicious). Next time I’ll use less broth, or more bans.

Linda

Slow cooker suggestion: if using fresh or even frozen chicken breasts, no need to precook. Simply place them whole at bottom of crock, pour other ingredients over and cook 4 to 5 hours on High. They’ll poach with all those good spices. At the end, remove chicken into a bowl and shred with two forks, then add back in. Also, couple of medium-sized potatoes diced in 1-inch chunks makes a great addition to this chili.

Shelley M. Gordon

I used kernels from 2 ears of fresh corn to the recipe. I added corn last minute so it stayed crunchy. Great texture contrast to the rest of the ingredients and delicious!

Jeff A.

Don't think this would feed 6, maybe 3-4 with a salad and bread.Cooked a chicken breast right in the pot during the simmer and then pulled out and shredded to add back, so easy that way.Didn't add any of the chilies due to family taste buds, but added a bag of spinach like someone suggested.Definitely starts a bit soupy but keep smashing the beans against the side and will thicken up nicely.

Joseph Korona

Great flavor with sweet paprika. I poached a breast and used the liquid from that with a little "better than bullion".

alex

Delicious and really easy to improvise and not screw up! I had some bacon, kale, and black eyed peas that I wanted to get rid of, so I threw those in and it was amazing!

Wendy W

We absolutely loved this! Heat was just perfect - added cilantro, lime, sour cream and cheese! Super yummy dinner!!

j elizabeth

Yum.

sarah

Try with avocado, tortilla chips

Teel

Seared raw chicken thighs first in the Dutch oven. Did not cook chicken through. Shredded (generous description- reality closer to chicken gore) with a hand mixer and added back at the end. Added momof*cko chili crunch oil with the garlic and herbs. Almost doubled all herbs. DELICIOUS

best soup, made some changes

Removed corn, added bell peppers and spinach

BRSlymotion

Goes hard in the paint

tealeigh

I was trying to clean out my pantry and used this recipe. The chili was fantastic! I used hominy instead of corn, and used 2 poached chicken breasts. The 505 green chile was pretty spicy, but the whole thing was very, very good.

Catherine

This is a great, easy recipe. I substituted a can of hominy for the corn and added more broth, otherwise I made as directed and it was delicious. I served with crushed tortilla chips, diced avocado, and shredded Mexican cheese.

michael burk

My wife and I developed a bean mashing trick. Instead of mashing them in the pot, put one can of beans in a bowl with a splash of chicken stock. Take an immersion blender and immersion it. Then toss the immersioned beans into the soup.

Lisa D

Maybe I didn't add enough lime juice but this was missing something for me so I added a bit of apple cider vinegar and worcestershire sauce. Turned out great!

laura

The taste of this dish was great and my 6yo loved it (I left out all the chilis in the cooking and the adults just added extra canned jalapeños at the table, maybe not quite the same but it worked). But it took much longer than advertised to make. About 2 hours. I made twice the amount and added 2 yellow bell peppers - maybe it was just the extra chopping time? Maybe I’m just slow.. It was worth it though!

jbo

Can I make this in a slow cooker? What temp?

Clare

Easy and very good! Would make again!

TWeber

This is quite tasty and not that spicy (to my taste buds anyway). I prepared it for a chili cook off as something different than the red chilis other people brought. It was well received.

Charlotte

Great recipe. Very tasty. We made 1/2 recipe and it was ample for four servings. I added a bit more heat.

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White Chicken Chili  Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is white chili made of? ›

White chili is made with white beans, chicken (sometimes pork), and mild green chiles. (That said, if you must, must have scorching heat in your chili, there are ways to do that while still keeping the chili white.

How can I thicken my white chicken chili? ›

How to Thicken Chili
  1. Simmer down. ...
  2. Stir in some finely ground cornmeal or masa harina. ...
  3. Mix in a scoop of cornstarch, all-purpose flour, or oats. ...
  4. Pile on the vegetables. ...
  5. Try more tomato paste. ...
  6. Mash some beans. ...
  7. Crumble up some corn chips.
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How can I make my white chicken chili less spicy? ›

Diced green chilies substitute: Canned diced green chilies are usually not spicy. You can skip diced green chilies all together and use more cumin and maybe coriander would be nice too. Or add sauteed bell pepper.

What is the difference between red and white chili? ›

Regular chili has a rich base of red chilies (or chili powder) and sometimes tomato, while white chili calls for green chilies. We use canned Hatch green chilies, white beans, and tender shredded chicken to make our white chili recipe. It tastes quite different from red chili but is just as delicious!

What veggies to put in chicken chili? ›

Onion – I use a yellow onion but a red onion is also good. Bell pepper – Red, orange, or yellow bell pepper works. Jalapeno pepper – Use as much or as little jalapeno as you like. Tomatoes – Use canned, diced, fire roasted tomatoes or regular diced tomatoes.

Are cannellini beans the same as navy beans? ›

Due to their creamy white color, navy beans are sometimes confused with other white beans such as great northern beans, cannellini beans, or white kidney beans. Although their taste is similar, navy beans are smaller and rounder than these other varieties.

Should chili be thick or soupy? ›

Chili should be thick and hearty enough to be a meal on its own, but sometimes there's just a bit more liquid than you want in the pot. While you can simply keep simmering the chili, that method risks overcooking softer ingredients like the beans, losing all your nice texture to mushy monotony.

How to make chili more flavorful? ›

Elevate with Extra Flavor

Elevate your chili recipe by adding an extra layer of flavor. Cocoa powder, bacon, cinnamon, ground coffee and tomato paste will all add a rich sweet & salty flavors that are sure to surprise and delight.

Why is my white chili watery? ›

There are 3 causes of thin chili: Short cooking time, Excess stock in the chili, Too many fresh tomatoes.

Is chicken chili healthy? ›

A bowl of this healthy white chicken chili packs a whopping 22 grams of protein in each serving and is appropriate for a diabetes-friendly diet. Consider topping this white chili with Greek yogurt instead of sour cream to reduce calorie and fat content while still getting a creamy texture.

What if I put too much cumin in chili? ›

Acidic ingredients like lemon juice, lime juice, or vinegar can also help counteract the excessive cumin flavor. The acidity brings a tangy and fresh element to the dish, balancing out the dominant cumin taste. A squeeze of lemon or a drizzle of vinegar can work wonders in mellowing down the cumin's intensity.

When to add peanut butter to chilli? ›

After 15 minutes, pour in the black beans and kidney beans; return to a simmer, and cook for 5 minutes. Stir in the peanut butter until dissolved, then remove and discard the bay leaves, and season the chili with salt and pepper to taste.

What state does not put beans in chili? ›

Beans in chili? Not if you're from Texas! While some people claim that chili can be made with a variety of ingredients—including beef and bean chili, chipotle chicken chili, or dare we say veggie chili—anyone from the Lone Star State would argue that traditional chili simply does not contain beans.

Why is Texas chili different? ›

What primarily distinguishes Texas chili from other chili recipes you might find is a lack of beans, but it also doesn't feature any tomatoes. It is, largely, a ground beef dish that's seasoned with a spicy chili paste made of dried peppers.

What state is known for chili? ›

“Despite being the official dish of Texas, chili has grown to become America's dish,” said Doug Koegeboehn, chief marketing officer for Wienerschnitzel.

Is white chili powder the same as white pepper? ›

It is small and very hot with a medium conical shape - a typical white bird chili. This chilli powder is white in colour with a pretty big kick - definitely not to be mistaken with white pepper powder. White chilli powder can be added to any dish for extra spice, and being white, it adds no colour to the dish.

What are white beans called for chili? ›

Cannellini Beans

You find these beans in many Italian soups, but that doesn't mean they aren't great for chili as well. Whether you're making a white chili or you just want contrast in your traditional chili pot, cannellini beans have a rich, meaty texture and hold up well to heat.

Are great northern beans the same as cannellini beans? ›

Cannellini and great northern beans are similar but they do have subtle differences in flavor and texture. That said, if it's 30 minutes until dinnertime and you're staring at a can of the "wrong" kind of beans in your pantry, rest assured that you can swap one for another.

What part of the cow is chili meat? ›

What is the best meat for chili? The best meat for chili depends on the type you're making, but professionals generally use a combination of ground chuck, brisket, short ribs, or diced tri-tip sirloin mixed with bacon and sausage to layer multiple textures and flavors.

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