Creamy White Chicken Chili Modern Honey

September 2024 · 7 minute read

The Best White Chicken Chili Recipe made with shredded chicken, jalapeno, onion, spices, in a creamy chicken broth with salsa verde, cream cheese, white beans, shredded cheese, and fresh cilantro. The perfect creamy white chicken chili recipe!

It’s that time of year when creamy, comforting, warm soups just sound so perfectly cozy and inviting. I love to make the best white chicken chili recipe because it just seems to be almost universally loved. Kids and adults just seem to love a big bowl of creamy white chicken chili!

I wanted to share our go-to white chicken chili recipe that is super popular in our home. 

Creamy White Chicken Chili Ingredients:

Here is a list of ingredients plus substitutions for making the best white chicken chili recipe.

White Chicken Chili Toppings:

One of my favorite parts of making homemade white chicken chili soup is to load it up with toppings. My favorite is to fry up some corn tortilla strips in oil for homemade tortilla strips.

What type of beans to use in White Chicken Chili?

There are many varieties and names of canned white beans. I suggest using the following canned white beans — Great Northern White Beans, Cannellini White Beans, Navy White Beans, or White Chili Beans. I suggest draining and rinsing the beans before adding them to the white chicken chili.

The White Chili Beans will usually be soaked in a chili sauce with spices.

What type of chicken to use in this White Chicken Chili Recipe?

You can use any type of shredded chicken. If you want to make it extra simple, use shredded rotisserie chicken. 

This recipe calls for the chicken to simmer with the other ingredients until cooked through. You can also use poached shredded chicken or shredded chicken cooked in a slow cooker.

Use Rotisserie Chicken: For a time-saving and flavorful option, consider using rotisserie chicken. Shred the meat for a quick and delicious addition to your chili.

Can this White Chicken Chili Recipe be made in a Slow Cooker or Crockpot?

Absolutely! This is the easiest method to make this slow cooker white chicken chili recipe. I suggest adding all of the ingredients except the beans, salsa verde, cheese, and fresh cilantro. These will be added when you shred the chicken and will just be heated up. Adding the beans toward the end of the cooking time will ensure they don’t become mushy. 

The crockpot white chicken chili will cook for about 6-7 hours on low. 

FAQ’s:

Can I substitute another ingredient for cream cheese?

Yes! You can add heavy cream, half-n-half, or even sour cream. The sour cream will give the soup a little tang and I suggest adding it at the end. 

Can I make this White Chicken Chili spicier?

Absolutely! I suggest adding an extra jalapeno for some extra spice. You can also add in some red chili flakes, hot salsa verde, and pepper jack cheese.

Can I make this White Chicken Chili milder?

Yes! You can remove any of the seeds and center membrane from the jalapeno which houses most of the spice. You can also use a milder pepper, such as a poblano pepper, in place of the jalapeno for less spice. This isn’t a very spicy soup with the addition of cream cheese.

Can I add corn to this White Chicken Soup recipe?

Absolutely! Add the frozen corn in the last 15 minutes of cooking to maintain its sweetness and texture.

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Pin ItCan I add corn to this white chicken chili? Absolutely! Add the frozen corn in the last 15 minutes of cooking to maintain its sweetness and texture. What type of beans to use in White Chicken Chili? There are many varieties and names of canned white beans. I suggest using the following canned white beans — Great Northern White Beans, Cannellini White Beans, Navy White Beans, or White Chili Beans. I suggest draining and rinsing the beans before adding them to the white chicken chili. The White Chili Beans will usually be soaked in a chili sauce with spices. What type of chicken to use in this White Chicken Chili Recipe? You can use any type of shredded chicken. If you want to make it extra simple, use shredded rotisserie chicken.  This recipe calls for the chicken to simmer with the other ingredients until cooked through. You can also use poached shredded chicken or shredded chicken cooked in a slow cooker. Can this White Chicken Chili Recipe be made in a Slow Cooker or Crockpot? Absolutely! This is the easiest method to make this slow cooker white chicken chili recipe. I suggest adding all of the ingredients except the beans, salsa verde, cheese, and fresh cilantro. These will be added when you shred the chicken and will just be heated up. Adding the beans toward the end of the cooking time will ensure they don’t become mushy.  The crockpot white chicken chili will cook for about 6-7 hours on low.  Can I substitute another ingredient for cream cheese? Yes! You can add heavy cream, half-n-half, or even sour cream. The sour cream will give the soup a little tang and I suggest adding it at the end.  Can I make this White Chicken Chili spicier? Absolutely! I suggest adding an extra jalapeno for some extra spice. You can also add in some red chili flakes, hot salsa verde, and pepper jack cheese. Can I make this White Chicken Chili milder? Yes! You can remove any of the seeds and center membrane from the jalapeno which houses most of the spice. You can also use a milder pepper, such as a poblano pepper, in place of the jalapeno for less spice. This isn’t a very spicy soup with the addition of cream cheese. How can I thin out this white bean chili? You can add an extra 1 cup of chicken broth, for a total of 6 cups if you desire a soup type consistency.

Calories: 385kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 36g, Fat: 23g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 119mg, Sodium: 1640mg, Potassium: 641mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 1015IU, Vitamin C: 7mg, Calcium: 305mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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