Chicken Chili with White Beans

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This chicken chili is a hearty, healthy dish you can feel good about eating.

Dutch oven of chicken chili.

If you’re looking for a lighter alternative to my classic chili recipe, this chicken chili is just the ticket. It’s made from scratch, loaded with veggies, and packed with protein-rich chicken and beans. But don’t worry—it’s still hearty and satisfying, even for the biggest football fanatics in your life. The ingredient list might look a bit long at first glance, but don’t let that scare you off. It’s mostly spices, and the active cooking time is only about 30 minutes, though it simmers on the stove for nearly two hours to develop that deep, rich flavor. And here’s a tip: be sure to use regular ground chicken, not the lean variety, for the best texture and taste. For a tasty variation, check out my favorite turkey chili recipe too!

What You’ll Need To Make Chicken Chili With White Beans

Chili ingredients including cannellini beans, chicken broth, and garlic.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Onions and red peppers in a Dutch oven.

Step-by-Step Instructions

To begin, heat the oil in a large Dutch oven or nonreactive soup pot over medium heat. Add the onions and red bell pepper and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the garlic and cook, stirring to prevent garlic from burning, about two minutes more.

Cooked onions and red peppers in a Dutch oven.

Increase the heat to medium-high. Add the ground chicken, chili powder, cumin, coriander, red pepper flakes, oregano, cayenne pepper, and salt.

Ground chicken and spices in a Dutch oven with vegetables.

As the chicken cooks, use a wooden spoon to break the meat into very small clumps; cook until no longer pink, about 5 minutes.

Wooden spoon in a Dutch oven with a chicken mixture.

Add the tomatoes, chicken broth, and sugar.

Tomatoes in a Dutch oven with a chicken mixture.

Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer, partially covered with lid ajar, for about one hour, stirring occasionally. Stir in the white beans and simmer, uncovered for about 50 minutes more, or until the meat is tender and the flavors are well combined.

White beans in a pot of tomato and chicken mixture.

For a soupier chili, you can add additional water. For a thicker chili, simmer uncovered until the desired consistency is reached. Taste and add more salt if necessary. Note that this chili is moderately spicy; feel free to adjust to your liking by increasing or decreasing the cayenne and red pepper flakes.

Dutch oven of chicken chili.

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Chicken Chili with White Beans

This chicken chili is a hearty, healthy dish you can feel good about eating.

Servings: 6-8

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2 cups chopped yellow onions, from 2 medium onions
  • 1 red bell pepper, diced
  • 6 medium garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 pounds ground chicken (preferably not labeled "lean")
  • 3 tablespoons chili powder
  • 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  • 2 teaspoons ground coriander
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes (omit for milder chili)
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ⅛ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 (26 oz.) cartons Pomi chopped tomatoes or two (28 oz.) cans chopped or diced tomatoes
  • 2 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 (15 oz.) can Cannellini beans, drained and rinsed

Instructions

  1. Heat the oil in a large nonreactive pot over medium heat. Add the onions and red bell pepper and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the garlic and cook, stirring to prevent garlic from burning, about two minutes more.
  2. Increase the heat to medium-high. Add the ground chicken, chili powder, cumin, coriander, red pepper flakes, oregano, cayenne pepper, and salt. As the chicken cooks, use a wooden spoon to break the meat into very small clumps; cook until no longer pink, about 5 minutes.
  3. Add the tomatoes, chicken broth, and sugar. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer, partially covered with lid ajar, for about one hour, stirring occasionally.
  4. Stir in the white beans and simmer, uncovered for about 50 minutes more, or until the meat is tender and the flavors are well combined. For a soupier chili, you can add additional water. For a thicker chili, simmer uncovered until desired consistency is reached. Taste and add more salt if necessary.
  5. Note: Pomi boxed tomatoes are available at some regular grocers, Whole Foods and gourmet food shops.
  6. Note: A nonreactive pot is made of a material that will not react negatively with acidic ingredients. Stainless steel, enamel, glass and nonstick (as long as there are no scratches in the nonstick coating) are all safe to use. Do not use cast iron or aluminum.
  7. Freezer-Friendly Instructions: The chili can be frozen for up to 3 months. Reheat it on the stovetop over medium-low heat until hot. (The chili will thicken up some when frozen, so you’ll likely need to add some broth when reheating.)

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Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (1 3/4 - 2 cups servings)
  • Calories: 374
  • Fat: 17 g
  • Saturated fat: 4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 29 g
  • Sugar: 9 g
  • Fiber: 9 g
  • Protein: 31 g
  • Sodium: 1110 mg
  • Cholesterol: 111 mg

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Comments

  • This is the first chili recipe that I’ve actually followed to the letter – usually I just chuck in the usual spices and taste as I go. This recipe has me using way more spice (volume, not heat) and the result is a restaurant quality taste. I’ve made it a couple times and I’ve reduced the oil and used extra lean turkey and it’s still fabulous.

  • Hi, thanks for sharing this recipe I used on one of our first cool, cloudy fall days in N. C.! It’s always great to feel like there is another chef in the kitchen when the ingredients for a good long-simmering chili begin to take shape while reading through someone’s tried and true list and instructions. I am so happy that everything has worked well for you as you made your passion for cooking a continuous part of your sweet family life. Best to you, and I will probably return to your place soon!

    • — Debbie Sheegog
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  • Super excellent….added bay leaves…

    • Fabulous chilli,the most delicious I have ever tasted.

  • Hi Jenn, Would like you to know how much I enjoy your Cook Book plus the recipes on line…always perfect, always reliable. Question: I want to double this recipe for the first time. Question: Do I double the spices as well? Think I heard somewhere it is not a good idea.
    Great thank you
    Yvonne

    • Hi Yvonne, so glad you enjoy the recipes! If you plan to double the chili, I would double all of the ingredients including the spices. 🙂

  • Delicious, nutritious, heart-warming chili! I love the use of ground poultry and blend of spices. This has become my go-to chili recipe.

  • I made this chicken chili tonight and it is just okay. The recipe as it is calls for too much liquid and frankly it feels as if something is missing. It is not rich nor hearty. I will probably have to add cheese or sour cream to make it worthwhile. I had another chicken chili recipe that was fantastic but this one seem interesting. Lesson learned.

    • Dear Marie,
      Are you willing to share the fantastic chicken chili recipe?
      It would be appreciated.

  • This is a keep and repeat recipe! I used lean ground turkey, omitted the sugar, and cut some salt, but that is all personal preference. The spices and texture are just right! Thank you Jenn!

  • Novice chef here… this recipe is fantastic and very straightforward. Followed it exactly and turned out delicious.

  • My family loves this chili. Just the right blend of hot and spicy to make it a true chili, by our standards. And because it’s chicken, there is absolutely no guilt when I eat it! I have made this recipe exactly as Jen has written it and I’ve also tweaked it with extra fresh pepper, less hot pepper flakes and more beans. Anyway I make it, this chili recipe is a keeper!

    • — Bernadette Glendon
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  • If you use my chili power and the amt of called for, it would be too spicy for most of the population

    • — Yvette D'Souza
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