White Chicken Chili Recipe

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @robbinknepp623
    @robbinknepp623 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is really good! I made 3x the recipe and I used three costco chickens, I know I cheated, but I did use white and northern organic beans soaked overnight. I then put it all together like you said and minus the cream or butter, I canned it up. I have 10 quarts of chicken chili in the pantry now. Definitely a labor of love but so worth it. Thanks chef Billy.

    • @atrain132
      @atrain132 2 месяца назад

      Sometimes we've gotta use those rotisserie chickens to save time. I do the same with gumbo.

  • @alanadentonpanetta5054
    @alanadentonpanetta5054 2 месяца назад +1

    Thx for sharing! I'm using this for my Helloween potluck dish❤

  • @angelacalvo7247
    @angelacalvo7247 19 дней назад

    I used this recipe and your technique as the basis for a batch of white chicken chili that I made for a party. People really liked the flavor. I had leftover turkey bones from Thanksgiving that I used for the broth. I also added a little white wine to deglaze and I threw in some salsa verde toward the end but I pretty much stuck with the ingredients that you used and the technique. Thank you for sharing your love of food and your culinary skills online!

  • @heidid5275
    @heidid5275 Год назад +2

    Yep, this looks, "drop the spoon" good!! Yum!! 👍👍

  • @annabanabanana
    @annabanabanana Год назад +2

    This looks amazing! I’ve been on the hunt for a good chicken chili recipe. I have a feeling I found what I was looking for. Thanks for sharing.

  • @clsieczka
    @clsieczka Год назад +2

    The white bean chicken chili in St. Louis is called the
    “Lewis and Clark“ chili
    it’s legendary . Thanks for reminding me, it’s a must make.

  • @darcyferrigno
    @darcyferrigno Год назад +1

    I love dishes like this because it lasts for several meals. This one looks so yummy.

  • @christineploeg1992
    @christineploeg1992 Год назад +2

    14:07 I made this in my own way… meaning I lacked some I gradients but it definitely was like chilli. I put a few bits of corn in at the end because I didn’t have corn chips and garnished with a light grating of lemon zest because that was all I had to give it a fresh bright finish. Husband and I both loved it. Also all I had for beans was a can of black beans. 🤭

  • @coryschutz9574
    @coryschutz9574 Год назад +1

    I appreciate you showing the process of making the stock, thanks for the video

  • @lexilooloo7873
    @lexilooloo7873 Год назад

    awesome white chicken CHILI recipe, I will def be making this! yum❤

  • @the-common-man5795
    @the-common-man5795 Год назад +1

    Wow....this is packed with flavors!!! Thank you chef 🙏

  • @James-oh1wp
    @James-oh1wp Год назад +1

    Adding it to the list !!! Nice change from regular style chilli . I think I may add some canned tomatillos to mine

  • @eddiewilson8119
    @eddiewilson8119 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

  • @kathleenthomas6894
    @kathleenthomas6894 Год назад

    Fantastic recipe thank you

  • @MadPick
    @MadPick Год назад +1

    That looks absolutely top-notch. Thank you, Chef!

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 11 месяцев назад

    I've got my whole chicken in my stock pot now my man! You look fantastic and have lost some serious weight since St. Louis.

  • @jb8801
    @jb8801 Год назад

    This looks fantastic! Thank you for sharing. I almost wish it was fall so I could make it right now! Almost. LOL.

  • @Deerector
    @Deerector Год назад

    I love watching this videos... you always learn a lot and hes just so pleasant to listen to and to watch... overall, what a greatly produced channel this is.

  • @jklphoto
    @jklphoto Год назад

    Thanks Chef, this looks amazing. I was turned onto white chicken chili with a recipe on the back of a can of Bush's beans. Your technique to sautee and blend all the veg into a sauce looks amazing. Def. gonna give it a whirl (pun intended).

  • @dianed2448
    @dianed2448 Год назад

    This looks delicious. Going to make it.

  • @jimfuller201
    @jimfuller201 Год назад +1

    ❤ I have to try it this way ❤

  • @PureSimple.
    @PureSimple. Год назад

    Looks amazing brother. Can't wait to try my hand at this. I'm in the phillipines so the first problem is always sourcing the proper ingredients or substitutes. Haha. God bless. Great video. Complete information. 😊

  • @melvingrassel588
    @melvingrassel588 Год назад

    Looks amazing! I will definitely be making this. Can you freeze it?

  • @Deckson25
    @Deckson25 Год назад

    Looks really good 👍

  • @BHorodnik
    @BHorodnik Год назад

    Love your vids! Thanks!

  • @thewalkingdunning-krugeref9664
    @thewalkingdunning-krugeref9664 Год назад +1

    Had no idea this existed, and I'm happy to learn it does

    • @rchavez
      @rchavez Год назад

      It didn’t…now it does. You know, if a tree falls in the forest and there is noone there…you know the rest 😊

  • @chriscohoon3802
    @chriscohoon3802 Год назад

    Like all your other videos/recipes this looks amazing, and I can't wait to try. I know you said don't worry about it... but I do not have "scraps" of veggies to throw in the stock but want the flavor and am willing to buy some veggies for it. What do you recommend? Thanks for your time.

  • @fauxtaux
    @fauxtaux Год назад +3

    I have a similar recipes but throw in tomatillos, deglaze with tequila and add a bit of Sauternes and lime. Good stuff.

  • @thwethnineiwin3338
    @thwethnineiwin3338 Месяц назад

    Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @expectamiracle.406
    @expectamiracle.406 Год назад

    My, my! Look at that heavenly goodness.

  • @tonyxenos1818
    @tonyxenos1818 2 месяца назад

    I feed the left over chicken skin and bones plus the stock leftovers to my chickens 🤣. Thx B for the recipe

  • @bearpawz_
    @bearpawz_ Год назад +2

    Looks incredible... and I did see that there was one itsy-bitsy, teensy tablespoon of coriander.. but no fresh chopped cilantro on the top? 😱 I kept thinking... Oooooh no, please don't tell me Chef Billy is in the 25% (or whatever it is) of cilantro haters? 😩

  • @clsenical
    @clsenical 7 месяцев назад

    We make ours with mayocoba beans. They are the best for chicken chili.

  • @AI-xs4fp
    @AI-xs4fp Год назад

    This will be a future classic video.

  • @red_edj
    @red_edj Год назад

    I agree!!! 💯

  • @janem3575
    @janem3575 10 месяцев назад

    Chef Parisi, when you save those onion peels and rough bits, do you scrub them well before saving for stock? Most of the bagged onions I buy have black powdery looking areas. Your discards look fresh. I've never seen onion peels that look healthy. I cut all that stuff off with the skin and rinse the onion

  • @jr-gw3si
    @jr-gw3si Год назад

    @Chef Billy Parisi - We are almost always taught to season the dish "as you go". Why do you instruct seasoning this dish at the end instead?

    • @ChefBillyParisi
      @ChefBillyParisi  Год назад

      For soups, I adjust at the end. Would hate to get to a point with all the components and different cooking times to get to the end and have something over salted. In addition, as food cooks down it concentrates and if things have been salted along the way, you’re going to have a salt lick as the finished product. I’m also not looking to draw out moisture from vegetables as I caramelize.

    • @jr-gw3si
      @jr-gw3si Год назад

      @@ChefBillyParisi Makes sense. Thanks!

  • @Deke6402
    @Deke6402 8 месяцев назад

    si if you dont have time to make the broth how much store bought broth does one need.

  • @jimfuller201
    @jimfuller201 Год назад

    Chili verde is a classic northern New Mexican cuisine.

  • @banhmiii964
    @banhmiii964 Год назад

    Recently I have the chance to try Ogbono soup with plantain and cassava Fufu and it tastes delicious. But it's quite hard to find recipes on RUclips that has detailed ingredients quantity like the one from Western countries. Could you take a look and try it? I think it would be awesome

  • @sofiadailycooking
    @sofiadailycooking 11 месяцев назад

    Bro so good recipe

  • @michelleread247
    @michelleread247 Год назад +1

    I've been on the hunt for while for a white chicken chili recipe that I feel really amps up the flavor. There are many recipes out there that I think may turn out bland. This is the recipe ive been looking for Billy. Really looking forward to making this. Thank you!

  • @redrose3174
    @redrose3174 8 месяцев назад

    I like

  • @Moonshine54321
    @Moonshine54321 Год назад +2

    Um... NO. However, this looks really good. 👍

  • @teeh917
    @teeh917 Год назад +1

    I agree 💯 % !! As usual, I'll have to try your recipe. I know I won't be disappointed. 🙂

  • @aj3428
    @aj3428 Год назад

    There isn't a simple answer to where white chicken chili originated. However, here's some information about its origins:
    French origins: The first prototype of white chicken chili came from a chef in Los Angeles.
    Inspired by Lewis & Clark's restaurant: The recipe for white chicken chili may have been inspired by Lewis & Clark's restaurant in St. Charles, Missouri.
    Invented in the West: White chicken chili was invented in the West, not the south.
    A popular Southwestern dish: White chicken chili is a popular Southwestern dish because it relies on beans and chilies, which are typical Southwest ingredients.
    First white chili surfaced in the late 1980s: The first white chili surfaced out West in the late 1980s.
    Some say that chili has roots in the American West, particularly the State of Texas. An old legend holds that immigrants from the Canary Islands brought a recipe for chili with them when they settled San Antonio in the early 1700s.

  • @PotentialBoa1075
    @PotentialBoa1075 Год назад

    Yum

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt Год назад +1

    Seems like the leftover skin and bones from the chicken could potentially go into the freezer "future stock" bag if the chicken wasn't simmered for more than a couple hours. There's probably still a lot of nutrients in that stuff if not simmered too long.

    • @ChefBillyParisi
      @ChefBillyParisi  Год назад

      They call that a remoulage. It’s a second wash.

  • @alexschreiber6195
    @alexschreiber6195 Год назад

    Love all your stuff, but find it very odd that no salt was used in the entire process until the very end as a to taste option. I mean, not as familiar with stocks but I assume some salts in the chicken were dissolved into the stock during boiling. Still, Nosrat taught us that if you salt earlier in the process you end up having to use less salt than at the end. Why not add a little when the spices were added or to the stock while boiling? I just can’t help but feel like it’ll come out bland for a lot of people.

    • @ChefBillyParisi
      @ChefBillyParisi  Год назад +3

      For soups, I adjust at the end. Would hate to get to a point with all the components and different cooking times to get to the end and have something over salted. In addition, as food cooks down it concentrates and if things have been salted along the way, you’re going to have a salt lick as the finished product. I’m also not looking to draw out moisture from vegetables as I caramelize.

  • @jimfuller201
    @jimfuller201 Год назад

    Chili verde doesn’t have any dairy , thickness also comes from the addition of potatoes.

  • @sandyrice3559
    @sandyrice3559 4 месяца назад

    Looks amazing! But... a whole chicken and a gallon of water in a "2 quart stock pot"???

    • @ChefBillyParisi
      @ChefBillyParisi  4 месяца назад +1

      I don’t recall, did I say a 2 qt stock pot? I’m pretty sure it’s an 8 qt.

  • @user-d5f38a2c
    @user-d5f38a2c Месяц назад

    Ol' Faithful

  • @hemmettisaakeli
    @hemmettisaakeli Год назад

    chicken skin is the best part of the bird just chop it in there as well hehe

  • @josiahandrews5004
    @josiahandrews5004 Год назад +1

    I take the skin and bones and make another stock. Renders out the skin all the way and extracts all the flavor left over

  • @rc8306
    @rc8306 Год назад

    I would still add butter but less salt.

  • @24kachina
    @24kachina Год назад +3

    HERE IS THE ANSWER: IT'S JUST SOUP. Good ingredients, a good stock like you made, season as you like, enjoy. Ain't no secret sauce.

    • @clsieczka
      @clsieczka Год назад +1

      That’s fine. Then it’s delicious soup chili. Whatever? What’s wrong with delicious vs a true crappie “true chili “ with no bean thick.

    • @Jrs549
      @Jrs549 Год назад

      Exactly.......where I come from that is chicken soup. The first reason is because its chicken and the main reason it isnt chili is because it has beans in it. Ain't no beans in chili............

    • @clsieczka
      @clsieczka Год назад

      Just add less broth. This is a nice change though. I’m a true chili lover, Texas , Cincinnati etc . Check out “ Chasens Chili “ famous old days Los Angeles glamour days restaurant. I promise it won’t disappoint. It has a great story.

  • @mrsmith4u980
    @mrsmith4u980 Год назад +1

    for the origin, if you would of added coconut milk instead of cream I think we could call this a curry !!

  • @randybichsel4597
    @randybichsel4597 Год назад

    You never pour off the bean liquids just put the beans in the pot and cook them, they don't take that long to cook

  • @timivers8823
    @timivers8823 5 месяцев назад

    Add salt to brine the beans. Trust me!

  • @emmgeevideo
    @emmgeevideo Год назад

    Yo...

  • @joePARKS
    @joePARKS 7 месяцев назад

    I've been lookin for more white people food .... i kid i kid 😂

  • @dragonstalk86
    @dragonstalk86 Год назад

    nah

  • @Theshiningstare
    @Theshiningstare Год назад

    Dude, we really dont like the hat here. Also, this a very basic green chicken chili lmao

  • @altongehringer9858
    @altongehringer9858 Год назад

    No, no , no! Bean soup with chicken is good but it isn't chili! That's like calling the Ford ev Mach e a mustang!😡

  • @Huero5721
    @Huero5721 Год назад

    Say white chicken chili is better than normal chili makes no sense. It's apples and oranges - they're both great, but they are different animals.

  • @ChefChrisDay
    @ChefChrisDay Год назад +1

    I'm sorry my guy. You're a talented cook. That is no doubt. But telling people to rinse your chicken not okay. Can we just talk about spreading salmonella and making people sick. No mention of rinsing and sterilizing your sick after that or anything. Instead of rinsing juices off your chicken, you could just buy an air chilled chicken instead of water cooled and then you avoid this problem. Please educate others along with yourself.

    • @slizzynguyenner6442
      @slizzynguyenner6442 Год назад +3

      I make a whole chicken weekly for my pup and always rinse - never once have we been sick. The slime in the bag seems way worse to cook into food.

    • @me2u705
      @me2u705 Год назад +3

      Cleaning up after yourself is a given.

    • @ChefBillyParisi
      @ChefBillyParisi  Год назад +5

      I didn’t tell anyone to rinse anything, I chose to do it, and said as such. Why on earth would I show cleaning my sink on a recipe video? That is a complete waste of a viewers time, and video retention rates would prove that. In several instances in other videos I talk about cleaning cutting boards after raw meat is on it, but I don’t show it. I’ve never had food poisoning from anything I’ve cooked, ever. This is a pretty nitpicky post.

    • @bc4evernow
      @bc4evernow Год назад +1

      Chicken wash is old school that's all. Today people are scared of every little germ and over analyze stuff.

    • @ChefChrisDay
      @ChefChrisDay Год назад

      @@me2u705 it may be a given but in a place where influencers have the power to inform people we should do so thoroughly and as correctly as possible.

  • @clutchpack1969
    @clutchpack1969 Год назад +1

    You lost me when you added beans...... not chili sorry.

    • @marceladrian8634
      @marceladrian8634 Год назад

      Does too

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Год назад

      @@marceladrian8634 Does too, what?

    • @clsieczka
      @clsieczka Год назад +2

      Don’t be negative. The world is a lot bigger then no bean Texas chili.

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Год назад

      @@clsieczka The word you needed to use is THAN! Then and than are not interchangeable.

    • @clsieczka
      @clsieczka Год назад

      @@pakviroti3616 I’m born American, so my English is bad. I stand corrected.

  • @pakviroti3616
    @pakviroti3616 Год назад +6

    SORRY, but white chicken chili is NOT chili. It's white chicken stew or soup or something. But, it is definitely NOT CHILI!

    • @Jimmy-Legs
      @Jimmy-Legs Год назад +9

      Sorry bro, but it is a form of chili. Definitely is chili.

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Год назад

      @@Jimmy-Legs No dude, it isn't.

    • @Jimmy-Legs
      @Jimmy-Legs Год назад +4

      @@pakviroti3616 Look up the definition of chili bro. It is definitely chili.
      chili
      [ chil-ee ]
      noun,plural chil·ies.
      Sometimes chil·e . a hearty stew that is also used as a topping condiment on other dishes and has varied recipes and ingredients, with or without meat, ultimately derived from the Mexican-style chili con carne.
      Gotcha bro.

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Год назад +1

      @@Jimmy-Legs I don't GAF about any definition. I'm a Texan and white chicken stew isn't legitimate chili. So, take your definition and insert it into your fundament.

    • @Jimmy-Legs
      @Jimmy-Legs Год назад +4

      @@pakviroti3616 LOL, you’re hilarious bro. I figured you’re from TexAzz.