Hi guys! It is finally starting to feel like fall outside, so you know the Bowmar fam is enjoying the outdoors! This white chicken chili recipe screams fall and I am so excited about it. This is obviously not your traditional chili, which makes this recipe unique and fun! Also this is SO easy to make. You literally dump everything in the crock pot and then it is ready when you are. Meals like this are ideal when life feels like it moves at a million miles per minute! This easily serves 4 people and if served with rice, could serve 6!
Ingredients
- 6 chicken tenderloins or 2-3 chicken breasts
- 1 can rotel tomatoes
- 1 can of corn kernals (do not drain)
- 1 package of ranch dressing mix
- 1 tablespoon of cumin
- 1 teaspoon of chili powder
- 1 teaspoon of onion powder
- 1 8 oz package of cream cheese
Directions
- Add all of the ingredients to the crock pot and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours.
- Open once throughout cooking process to stir all ingredients together and begin to shred the chicken (it shreds rather easily and naturally)
- Serve with rice if desired! Enjoy!
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Thank you so much for making and sharing this recipe. I have made it multiple times since you originally published in three years ago. I always keep the ingredients on hand for nights during the week where I know I will have next to no time to make diner after work, but will have 5 minutes in the morning to set up the crock pot. Additionally, this is staple in my postpartum gift to all of my pregnant friends. Right before birth, I like to stock their freezers with easy and hearty meals, and it is so easy for me to take all of the ingredients and throw them in a big ziplock freezer bag. All my friends have to do is dump it in their crockpot and six hours later, they have a complete and filling meal. Sometimes I use a rotisserie chicken and shred it in advance instead of raw chicken in those instances, so it’s even less work for my postpartum friends. I also like to throw in a can of beans for a little extra fiber. Thanks again for the great recipe!