Healthy White Chicken Chili | Ambitious Kitchen (2024)

We must have a bunch of chili lovers who read Ambitious Kitchen because my turkey chili from 2015 is still my most popular recipe EVER. If you haven’t tried it yet, ’tis the season to get your chili and pumpkin cornbread game on.

If you’ve already tried it, then I recommend cooking up this creamy, healthy white chicken chili recipe next because hot damn, it might just be my favorite! I have a few secret ingredients and tips for making it extra creamy without using any dairy, and it’s seriously a family favorite. It makes the perfect meal prep dinner and is even freezer-friendly, so it’s truly a winter staple.

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What is white chicken chili?

Traditional chili recipes have a tomato base, beans like kidney beans and/or black beans, and usually have beef. White chili recipes are instead made with white beans (or in this case, chickpeas), typically chicken and mild green chiles. The base is usually from a broth instead of tomatoes, and sometimes even includes cream or sour cream.

The secret to creamy, dairy free white chicken chili

What’s unique about this white chicken chili recipe is that it’s made without any cream, milk or dairy, yet the broth is still so creamy!

The secret? Using delicious chickpeas, in both whole form and then blended to create a rich puree that’s stirred into the soup to replace the cream or milk that’s typically used in most white chicken chili recipes.

Typically, white chicken chili is made with white beans, however, I happen to love the flavor and texture of chickpeas more so I chose to use them in this version and dang, it turned out DELICIOUS.

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What’s in this white chicken chili?

This healthy white chicken chili is made with simple ingredients you likely already have in your cupboard and fridge, making it the perfect recipe to meal prep or serve during game day. Here’s what you need to make healthy white chicken chili:

  • Veggies: you’ll need a white onion, mild green chiles & corn.
  • Spices: we’re loading this chili up with cumin, chili powder, oregano, coriander and plenty of salt & pepper.
  • Proteins: this white chicken chili has both boneless skinless chicken thighs (or feel free to use chicken breasts) and chickpeas for a boost of protein.
  • Chicken broth: we’re using some low sodium chicken broth to simmer that chili all together.
  • Garnishes & toppings: I love topping my bowl with lime, fresh cilantro, jalapeño, and tortilla strips or chips!

How to make white chicken chili in the slow cooker

Making healthy white chicken chili in the slow cooker or crockpot is EASY!

  1. Blend your chickpeas. Start by blending one of the cans of chickpeas + water (or broth) as indicated in the original recipe instructions.
  2. Add your ingredients. Next, add all ingredients (including the whole chickpeas AND blended chickpeas) except the lime juice and cilantro to your slow cooker. In this version, I also recommend reducing the chicken broth in the recipe by 1 cup as your slow cooker will create condensation and additional liquid as the soup cooks.
  3. Slow cook it. Cook everything on high for 3-4 hours or low for 6-7 hours.
  4. Shred the chicken. Remove the chicken from your slow cooker, shred it, and then add back to the slow cooker, then stir in lime juice and cilantro.
  5. Season & enjoy! Feel free to adjust the salt & pepper or kick up the spice and serve it up!

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Storing & freezing tips

  • To store: this white chicken chili will stay good in your fridge for about 5 days. Once your chili is completely cooled, just place it in an airtight container (or multiple, if you’d like to meal prep it) without the additional toppings and place it in the fridge. To reheat it, simply do so in the microwave with a microwave safe bowl, or feel free to reheat it on the stovetop. Add your toppings once you’re ready to serve!
  • To freeze: yes, you can freeze this white chicken chili! Follow the instructions above, but instead of placing the chili in the refrigerator just put it in your freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat, simply thaw the chili overnight and reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave when you’re ready to eat.

More healthy chili recipes to try

  • Healthy Turkey Chili
  • Actually, the Best Vegetarian Chili Ever
  • Slow Cooker Black Bean Pumpkin Chicken Chili
  • Slow Cooker Salsa Verde Chicken Chickpea Chili

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I hope you love this easy, healthy white chicken chili recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!

Healthy White Chicken Chili

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

ServesServes 4 servings

Healthy white chicken chili that's nice and creamy, yet there's no cream! Made with green chile, chicken, corn and blended chickpeas to make it thick and creamy. This easy white chicken chili recipe can even be made in the slow cooker and is bound to become a new family favorite. Serve with avocado, tortilla chips and cilantro.

Ingredients

  • ½ tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 medium white onion, chopped
  • 1 can mild green chiles (or sub 2 seeded and diced jalapenos)
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • ¼ teaspoon coriander
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 4 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 2 (15 ounce) cans chickpeas, rinsed and drained
  • ¾ teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 ½ pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs (or chicken breast)
  • ½ cup frozen corn
  • 1 medium lime, juiced
  • cup fresh, chopped cilantro
  • For garnish:
  • Tortilla strips or chips
  • Extra cilantro
  • Avocado slices
  • Extra lime wedge

Instructions

  • Add olive oil to a large dutch oven or large pot and place over medium high heat. Add onion and green chiles and cook until softened, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Next stir in cumin, chili powder, coriander and dried oregano; allow the spices to cook for 30 seconds, then add in chicken broth, 1 can of drained chickpeas (about 1 1/2 cups chickpeas), uncooked chicken breast and salt and pepper. Simmer on medium low heat for 20-30 minutes.

  • After 20 minutes, remove the chicken with a slotted spoon and shred with two forks. Next add in fresh lime juice and cilantro.

  • Finally, add the remaining can of rinsed and drained chickpeas (1 1/2 cups chickpeas) and ½ cup water (or broth) to a blender. Blend until somewhat smooth, adding a little more water if necessary.

  • Pour blended chickpeas into soup pot and then stir in the corn. Allow soup to cook and simmer for 5-10 more minutes. Serve with tortilla chips, an extra lime wedge and avocado if you’d like. Serves 4. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

Make this in your slow cooker: add all ingredients except the lime juice and cilantro to your slow cooker. I also recommend reducing the chicken broth in the recipe by 1 cup as your slow cooker will create condensation and additional liquid as the soup cooks. Cook on high for 3-4 hours or low for 6-7 hours. Remove chicken and shred, then add back to the slow cooker and stir in lime juice and cilantro. Season to taste. That's it!

See the full post for storing & freezing instructions!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (based on 4)Calories: 495calCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 45.7gFat: 17.8gSaturated Fat: 3.3gFiber: 8.4gSugar: 8.8g

Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by: Eat Love Eats

This post was originally published on January 1st, 2019, republished on January 6th, 2022, and republished on September 20th, 2023.

Healthy White Chicken Chili | Ambitious Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

How many calories in a bowl of white chicken chili? ›

Calories And Nutrition Facts

My recommended serving size is ~2 cups, which provides 360 calories, 38 grams of carbohydrates, 9 grams of fiber, 9 grams of fat, and 33 g protein.

What can I add to chili to make it healthier? ›

Vegetables. Bell peppers, sweet potatoes, carrots, and celery help make this chili incredibly nutritious and flavorful. The varying textures of these veggies also create a wonderful chili consistency. Tomato Sauce + Diced Tomatoes.

How do you thicken white chicken chili without cornstarch? ›

Cornmeal: Add a tablespoon of cornmeal or masa harina while stirring continuously. Mashed Beans: Mash a portion of the beans and stir them into the chili to thicken it. Crushed Tortilla Chips: Crushed tortilla chips can also be added as a thickening agent.

How long is white chili good for? ›

Generally, leftover chili, whether it's a spicy stew of chili con carne, a simple white bean chicken chili, or even a meatless chili with kidney beans, will last for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.

Is chilli chicken good for diet? ›

Spicy Chicken is a protein-rich meal with health benefits like boosting metabolism, improving digestion, muscle building, and many more. Often perceived as unhealthy for health, spicy food is essential to a nutritious plate.

How many carbs are in a bowl of white chicken chili? ›

Whitey's White Chicken Chili With Beans (1 cup) contains 17g total carbs, 12g net carbs, 5g fat, 13g protein, and 170 calories.

Is chili OK for weight loss? ›

Helps with weight loss

Studies show that the capsaicin in chili peppers can reduce appetite. Other studies show that chili peppers can increase metabolism and help you burn off the calories you do eat.

Which chili is the healthiest? ›

Green chillies have higher water content and zero calories which makes them a healthy choice for those who are trying to shed some pounds. Green chillies are a rich source of beta–carotene, antioxidants and endorrphins while red chilies consumed in excess can cause internal inflammation which results in peptic ulcers.

Is chili a complete meal? ›

Chili with beans is definitely full portion of protein, but you should have some fruit or vegetables on the side, even if you have made it with tomatoes.

What is best way to thicken white chicken chili? ›

From the Editor
  1. Use a cornstarch slurry: Mix together equal parts cornstarch and cold water, then stir it into the chili.
  2. Simmer the chili longer: The longer you simmer the chili, the thicker it will be. ...
  3. Add more beans: Mash another can of cannellini beans with a potato masher, then stir it into the chili.
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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.

Is it safe to eat chili that was left out all night? ›

To ensure food safety, it is generally recommended to follow the "2-hour rule" for perishable foods. If chili has been left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature, it is advisable to discard it to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.

Can chili sit out overnight and still be good? ›

Between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit, bacteria grows rapidly. Think of it as an incubator. Hot food can generally sit out for no more than 2 hours.

Can you leave chili in a crockpot overnight? ›

Can I leave crockpot on low overnight? Yes! This is my preference. I like to assemble the chili the night before, put it in the crockpot, then turn it on just before I go to bed.

How many calories in a bowl of homemade chili? ›

Chili with beans and meat, homemade (1 cup) contains 23.5g total carbs, 16.3g net carbs, 9.1g fat, 18.2g protein, and 242 calories.

How many calories in a bowl of chili at a restaurant? ›

Foods related to restaurant, chili with meat and beans, family style. Restaurant, chili with meat and beans, family style contains 214 calories per 136 g serving. This serving contains 13 g of fat, 17 g of protein and 6.2 g of carbohydrate.

How many calories in a large bowl of homemade chili? ›

Classic homemade chili made with ground beef and beans provides about 264 calories per 1-cup serving, according to the USDA. Canned chili can have as many as 360 calories per cup. Homemade versions typically have less saturated fat and sodium than canned or restaurant chili.

How many calories in a cup and a half of white chicken chili? ›

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How many calories are in White Chicken Chili, 1 1/2 Cup? Amount of calories in White Chicken Chili, 1 1/2 Cup: Calories 190Calories from Fat 72 (37.9%)
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How much fat is in White Chicken Chili, 1 1/2 Cup? Amount of fat in White Chicken Chili, 1 1/2 Cup: Total Fat 8g-
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