Easy Crockpot White Chicken Chili {with Freezer Meal Option}
Hold onto your spurs, Cowboys and Cowgirls, I have the most magical Creamy Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili recipe to share with you today. It is sooo easy! I say that it’s magical because you literally just stir it together in the crockpot and you’ll end up with utterly delicious chili with tender chicken, white beans in creamy spicy sauce! For those of you who meal prep, I also have a freezer meal option that allows you to make ahead and freeze the ingredients for a freezer to slow-cooker dinner!
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
You are in for a treat when you try white chicken chili, if you haven’t had it before! Think of it as the creamy cousin to tomato-based chilis like my Turkey Chili with Pintos. It is a great alternative to beef chili!
Recipe Highlights
- Lots of Vegetables: The bulk of this chili is actually vegetables. You’re getting two servings of vegetables per serving of chili! So yay, it’s a complete meal in one bowl!
- Only 365 Calories: That’s for a nice big 2 cup serving too!
- High in Protein: This chili has a whopping 32 grams of protein per serving!! Here’s more about why I try to eat enough protein in my post about Chicken Power Salads.
- Gluten Free: Cornmeal is a gluten-free ingredient, so this chili is gluten-free.
- Less Saturated Fat: Many white chicken chilis call for a lot of cream or cream cheese. This version only has 1/2 cup of cream, so it has only 7 grams of saturated fat per serving.
This White Chicken Chili is so delicious!! The poblano peppers give it a nice rich taste. Love this and I will definitely be making it again. And next time I’ll be doubling the recipe for tasty leftovers!
~Alicia
Trust me you’re going to want to pin this one to save it for later! It is so incredibly handy to have a freezer meal like this one, that is creamy and comforting (and full of spicy flavor) but is so easy to throw together!
Ingredients for Healthy Crockpot White Chicken Chili
- Boneless, skinless chicken thighs: Unlike chicken breast which becomes dry when it is cooked in the slow cooker, chicken thighs become more and more tender!
- Onions: You’ll need two large onions (or three medium) for this recipe. The onion helps to add volume to the chili in addition to great flavor! Look for yellow onions when you’re shopping, but you can also substitute red, white or sweet onion. Learn the proper way to dice onion here.
- Green or bell pepper or poblano peppers: You can use poblano peppers or bell peppers. The poblanos will give the chili more spice, so if your family doesn’t love spicy food, I’d recommend bell peppers instead. If you don’t like green pepper it is totally fine to use red, orange or yellow bell peppers instead.
- Frozen corn kernels: The corn helps to make the chili more hearty. Measure out your corn while it is still frozen. It can go right into the crockpot (or freezer kit) while it is still frozen!
- Cornmeal: This is the unique ingredient in this White Chicken Chili! It thickens the chili up, just like the texture of classic tomato based chili! Plus it makes it so that when the cream is added at the end it won’t curdle.
- Garlic: The garlic adds tons of flavor to this chili! Use two tablespoons of chopped fresh garlic. It seems like a lot, but with all the other spices it will balance out!
- Cumin, Coriander and Chili Powder: The trio of these three spices will give this Creamy White Chicken Chili classic chili flavor without coloring the chili.
- Salt: Use regular table salt (iodized.) If you want to use coarse salt, read this first.
- Cayenne pepper: You’ll get plenty of heat from 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne. If you don’t like heat, skip it all together.
- Chicken broth: This is the liquid for the recipe (as opposed to tomatoes in classic red chili.) Homemade chicken stock works great too!
- Canned White Beans: Choose whichever kind you like. I prefer Cannellini, which are just like kidney beans, only white. But feel free to use Great Northern beans or Navy beans instead.
- Heavy cream: The heavy cream makes it creamy, and you only need 1/2 cup.
- Optional Garnishes: shredded cheddar cheese, cilantro and lime wedges. Feel free to doll this chili up as much as you like. I love the way it tastes with cheddar and cilantro. My daughter insists that it is better with the lime. I’ll let you decide.
Step By Step Instructions
This recipe is so easy to make. Basically you’ll just stir everything together in the crockpot, turn it on and walk away. Then when the timer goes off, just stir in the beans and heavy cream. And you’re done!!
Combine the ingredients in the Crockpot
Now you’re ready to stir everything together. Simply stir the chicken with the cornmeal, onions, peppers, corn, garlic, broth and spices right in the insert of a 6-quart slow cooker. This is the slow cooker I have. Then cover the slow cooker and turn it on for 6 hours on low.
Add White Beans and Cream at the End
- Once the timer goes off, give the chili a good stir. You’ll immediately notice how thick the cornmeal makes it!!
- Then once it is stirred, simply stir the beans and cream into the chili.
- Note: If you are not home and the timer goes off, it’s okay for this chili to stay in “stay warm” mode for an hour or so. Then simply add in the beans and cream.
- Serve it in bowls with desired toppings.
FAQs and Expert Tips
After it is cold, seal it into portions in glass storage containers. Label and freeze for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Then warm gently over medium-low heat on the stovetop.
The beauty of this recipe is that the cornmeal thickens the chili as it simmers in the slow cooker. If you cook the chili as long as directed, it will thicken up at the end. If you prefer an even thicker chili, you can whisk in a cornstarch slurry and bring it to a simmer to thicken it more.
Freezer Meal and Meal Prep Instructions
Ever since I shared my Chicken and Wild Rice Soup a couple months ago, you dear readers have been asking for more freezer meals like that so I have also adapted this recipe for a freezer to crockpot option!!
This ingredients for this white chili recipe can be prepped up and frozen up to three months ahead. To do so you want to keep a couple things in mind:
- Toss the chicken, veggies and cornmeal in a bowl first. The cornmeal helps keep the chicken pieces separate so that they won’t freeze into a solid chunk.
- Transfer the chicken and veggie mixture to a 1 gallon ziplock bag.
- Then add in the spices. Since they go on top, they won’t get coated to the bag, and get wasted.
- Take a second to press out any excess air when you seal the bag shut.
- Lay the bag down flat to freeze it.
- When you’re ready to make the chili, no need to thaw the chili kit. Just pull the bag out of the freezer and whack it with a rolling pin or mallet or heavy skillet several times to break the chicken and veggies apart.
- Pour the ingredients into the slow cooker insert and add in the broth. Then just cover and cook the chili, but this time you’ll have to do it for 8 hours on high.
- As with the non-frozen method, you’ll finish it the same way by stirring in beans and heavy cream in at the end.
What To Serve with White Chicken Chili
- We had the chili topped with cilantro and shredded white cheddar and giant hunks of cornbread.
- You could also top it with crispy tortilla strips like the ones I use in my Taco Salad.
- If you’re serving this at a Chili Party, you’ll want to serve some classic Coleslaw or Mexican Coleslaw, and definitely make a batch of guacamole!
Need help menu planning? This recipe is featured in a Meal Prep Plan which also includes four more make-ahead dinners. In this plan, I give you the prep list, shopping list and plan to prep on the weekend, so you can have all your weeknight meals ready to go with 20 minutes (or less) of time in the kitchen!
More Chili Recipes
- This Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili with Sweet Potatoes is vegan!
- This Turkey Picadillo Chili with quinoa is another slightly sweet chili to try.
- I know it sounds strange, but adding a little maple syrup to chili is actually amazing. Try it in my recipe for Smoky and Sweet Turkey Chili!
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PrintCreamy Crockpot White Chicken Chili
- Total Time: 6 hours 15 minutes
- Yield: 11 cups 1x
Description
You’re going to want to save this slow cooker Creamy White Chicken Chili with corn and white beans. It is so easy- just stir the ingredients into the crockpot and turn it on! It can be meal prepped as a freezer meal too!
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into chunks
- 2 large onions, diced
- 1 green or bell pepper or 2 poblano peppers, diced
- 1 1/2 cups frozen corn kernels
- 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons cup cornmeal
- 2 tablespoons chopped garlic
- 2 tablespoons ground cumin
- 1 tablespoon ground coriander
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, or to taste
- 3 cups chicken broth
- 1 14–ounce can navy beans or cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- Shredded cheddar cheese, cilantro and lime wedges for serving, optional
Instructions
- Mix Ingredients in Slow Cooker: Stir chicken, onions, peppers, corn, cornmeal, garlic, cumin, coriander, chili powder, salt, cayanne and broth together in the insert of a 6 quart slow cooker. Cover and cook for 6 hours on low.
- To Finish and Serve: When timer goes off, stir well. Add in beans and stir in cream. Serve garnished with cilantro, cheese and serve with lime wedges.
Notes
Meal Prep/ Freezer Meal Instructions:
- Make Freezer Pack: Combine chicken, onion, peppers, corn and cornmeal in a large bowl. Toss to coat. Transfer to a 1 gallon freezer bag. Add garlic, cumin, coriander, chili powder, salt and cayenne. Press out any excess air, and seal shut. Freeze flat up to 3 months.
- Break up and Add To Slow Cooker: Whack the frozen bag of chili ingredients with a rolling pin or heavy skillet several times to break apart. Transfer the frozen ingredients to the insert of a large (6-quart) slow cooker.
- Cook: Add broth, cover and cook for 8 hours on high. When timer goes off, stir in beans and heavy cream. Serve garnished with cilantro and serve with lime wedges.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 8 hours
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Slow Cooker
- Cuisine: Tex-Mex
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 2 cups
- Calories: 365
- Sugar: 5 g
- Fat: 19 g
- Saturated Fat: 7 g
- Carbohydrates: 32 g
- Fiber: 6 g
- Protein: 29 g
I’m a vegetarian but my husband said this was a keeper! And thoroughly enjoyed it as leftovers too!
I love hearing that it worked out so well. Thank you for coming back to let me know Emma. I really appreciate your taking the time to do so. Have a great week!
This chili is a big hit! My kids gobbled it up. Even had leftovers to take to a friend for her birthday – an equal hit for them! I prepped two batches at the same time and put one in the freezer to throw in the crockpot at a future date. Love the addition of cornmeal to thicken the chili!
Such a great idea to prep a second batch at the same time. I am going to have to borrow that one the next time I make this!
This was a great recipe. Nice to have a chicken chili recipe, as I am always trying to find dishes that aren’t made with beef to make for my family. Everyone loved it – my kids and husband, so it was a big hit. I added a second can of white beans. Thank you!
We’re trying to make beef less often too. So glad you discovered this one and liked it! Thank you!
Perfect crock pot dinner for football Sunday and plenty of left overs for lunch today. I opted for spicy and added the 2 poblano pepper. I was hesitant about the corn meal, but it turned out great and the thickness was perfect. Next time I think I’ll make corn bread muffins to go with it. I will defiantly be adding this to my fall dinner rotation.
Woohoo! I am so happy you tried it Alicia. Yeah, I totally agree about the cornmeal being a bit strange, but it’s the secret to that yummy thick texture! Thank you for coming back over here to the blog to review and rate. Much appreciated!
Are you sure you mean cornmeal not cornstarch?
I am sure I mean cornmeal. It thickens it and adds body.
Can’t wait to try this! Can I sub turkey for chicken and what cut would I use?
Thanks!
Awesome! You can definitely use turkey. I would just use turkey thigh meat or you could even use cooked (browned) ground turkey.
Looks good. Would this recipe work in a pot on the stove? Thank you.
You can try. I haven’t tested it so unfortunately I cannot recommend timing for you. I would consider sauteeing the garlic and onion first in oil and then adding in the chili ingredients. Make sure to stir it while it simmers so the cornmeal doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot. Keep cooking for a long time so that the chicken breaks down (almost a shredded texture) and the sauce thickens up nicely. You want to make sure the cornmeal is fully softened so that the texture of the sauce is thick and creamy before you add in the cream.
I’ve made a variety of White Chili through the years, but have to say that this one if our family favorite! It is a must try… and try again and again!
It is a great meal to take somewhere if a meal is needed for a family.
Gaynelle N
Thank you so much for coming back to let me know. And I really appreciate the rating and review! Hooray!
Chili cook off held to raise money for United Way…white chicken chili winner!
That’s truly amazing!! Thank you so much for telling me! What a feather in your cap! Bravo!
Perhaps one of the best Chilli chicken recipe I have to say. Thanks for providing the servings tips . I love corn bread and read the recipe as well. Looking forward for more recipes in future.
I am so happy you like the chili and the cornbread both Mobasir! That’s awesome! Have a great week!
I’ve made lots of versions of white chicken chili but this is by far the best!
Wow! That’s great to hear! Thank you for saying so Denise. I am flattered!
This looks so delicious, and I love all the possibilities for meal prep and freezer meals. Definitely a perfect warming option for those winter months.
Thanks Molly. I appreciate it!
Looks yummy and easy to make! Plan to make it soon, after I get all the ingredients. Thanks!
Thank you Carina. So glad this one appeals to you!
I made this for book club this week and everyone wanted the recipe! It was a huge hit and I loved that I really didn’t have any last minute cooking to do and could just visit with my guests.
That’s awesome Kate. Thank you! I hope you are doing well. Thank you for coming by!
Very good and easy to make.
I like the frozen pre-packaging for a quick toss into the crock pot for busy mornings.
So glad to hear you are liking this one Gwen! Awesome!