Smoky Chipotle Chicken Chili Recipe (2024)

What do you make for a hungry crowd of people before game day?Smoky Chipotle Chicken Chili... obviously!! It's the perfect one pot wonder that feeds a ton of people. Plus it's even better for leftovers as the flavors continue to develop!

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It's one of those recipes that I make once a month then keep it stocked in the freezer should I need to quickly get dinner on the table. And it's 100% what I'm making as part of my game day menu this coming weekend! I'll pile it high with avocado, because duh, and also cheese because that's mandatory! You can serve it up with any other toppings of your choice so your guests can jazz it up any way they want it!

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Okay now let's talk specifics about this Chipotle Chicken Chili. You could easily make it with ground beef, but I was feeling the ground chicken. White or dark meat works, but I'm partial to dark meat because it has more flavor. I also add in some chipotle chili peppers and some of the adobo sauce it comes in, to give this chili a nice smoky finish. It gives it a kind of heat that it's too crazy, but it just leaves your mouth tingling a wee bite and it certainly makes you want more. The amount of chipotles in the recipe isn't anything crazy, so if you're super duper into hot stuff, maybe add another chipotle or two. And if you end up adding too much, just mix in some more guacamole or sour cream to tone things down a bit.

There are beans in it too!!The hubbydidn't think that there should be beans in Chili? What? Who is he? Where does he come from? I posed this bean vs no bean question over on Facebook and basically 99% of you guyssaid chili absolutelypositivelyHAS to have beans. The 1% that disagreed was Thomas' brother. And he's biased. So I'm sticking with all you guys and keeping my beans in chili.

So there ya go!An easy recipe for Chipotle Chicken Chilithat is sure to knock your socks off. Trust me. Even Thomas, who once vowedhe'dnever like chili with beans, loooooooovedit.

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Smoky Chipotle Chicken Chili

Author: Gaby Dalkin

An easy recipe for Chipotle Chicken Chilithat is sure to knock your socks off. Pile it high with avocado, because duh, and also cheese because that’s mandatory!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Soup, Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine Southwestern

Servings 8 people

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 red bell pepper roughly chopped
  • 1 orange or yellow bell pepper roughly chopped
  • 1 poblano pepper roughly chopped
  • 1 yellow onion roughly chopped
  • 1 red onion roughly chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 2 tablespoons chili powder
  • 1 pound ground chicken dark meat preferred
  • 1-2 chipotle chilies (use 1 if you don't want too much spice) finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons adobo sauce
  • 1 ½ cups crushed tomatoes
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • 1 16- ounce can of black beans drained and rinsed

Toppings

  • Shredded Cheddar Cheese Scallions, Diced Avocado, Sour Cream, Cilantro or Chives

Instructions

  • In a large heavy bottom pot, add the olive oil over medium high heat.

  • Add the red and orange bell pepper, poblano pepper and yellow and red onion and sauté for 10-12 minutes until the vegetables start to cook down. Add the garlic and chili powder and sauté for 1-2 more minutes.

  • Next, add the ground chicken. Break it up into pieces with a wooden spoon and sauté until golden brown.

  • Once the chicken is cooked, add chopped chipotle chili peppers, adobo sauce, crushed tomatoes and chicken stock. Stir to combine and reduce the heat to medium. Add the drained black beans and simmer for 20 minutes until the chili thickens.

  • Once the chili has thickened, you can reduce the heat to low and keep it on the stove until you are ready to serve.

  • Top with any of the optional toppings and enjoy.

Notes

Use all your favorite chili toppings here. Sour cream is perfect to cut the heat a bit.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 259kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 50mg | Sodium: 945mg | Potassium: 855mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 1256IU | Vitamin C: 65mg | Calcium: 61mg | Iron: 3mg

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Smoky Chipotle Chicken Chili Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you use chipotle chili powder? ›

Of course, this spice is a sensational addition to chili, tacos, quesadillas and other Mexican dishes, but that's not all. The smoky heat will also fire up a cup of soup, creamy dip, batch of hummus, mug of hot cocoa or slice of pizza. Store this ground spice in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.

How do you use chipotle chillies? ›

Added to a soup or stew, the chipotle chillies add an almost 'meaty' depth of flavour and are really good in a vegetable-based dish for this purpose. USES: Add whole chipotles to a soup, stew, chile or in the braising liquid for meats. Superb cooked with beans or pulses.

Can I use chipotle chili powder instead of chili powder? ›

Chipotle chile powder is made directly from the dried chipotle pepper. It is both smoky and spicy and can be used as a substitute for chili powder, although you'll likely need to use less of it to get the same effect.

What's the difference between chili powder and chipotle chili powder? ›

Chipotle and ancho chile powders are dried, ground peppers—not to be confused with chili powder, which is a blend of ground chilies and other spices.

How many chipotle peppers should I use? ›

Chipotle peppers are smoked jalapeño peppers. I keep a steady supply of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce in the pantry because I love the smokey flavor and distinct spice they add to soup, chili, and other southwestern dishes. Most recipes call for 2-4 chipotle peppers so I always end up with more than half a can left.

How to cook with dried chipotle chilli? ›

1) Rehydration- Rehydrating dried chili peppers by soaking them in hot water or broth helps to bring out their full flavor and heat. Soak them for 15-30 minutes or until they are soft. 2) Toast- Toasting dried chili peppers in a dry pan before using them can help to bring out their flavor.

What can I use chipotle powder for? ›

Essential to Mexican cuisine and Mexican-inspired foods, add to chili, salsas, soups, stews, rubs and marinades. Also adds smoky heat to chocolate.

What do you put chipotle powder on? ›

Homemade Chipotle Seasoning is so versatile! You can use it to spice up anything! Make up a big batch to have on hand. Perfect for steak, chicken, eggs, seafood, dips, dressings and roasted veggies!

What is chipotle powder good for? ›

These hot peppers show anti-inflammatory properties both internally and externally. For external use and mixed with creams it can help with pain relief of sore joints and muscles. When it is consumed it will help with inflammation linked to conditions such as arthritis and the formation of tumors.

What is the best way to use chili powder? ›

Mix together chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and a pinch of salt for a bold and flavorful seasoning blend. Use it to season ground beef, chicken, or tofu for delicious tacos, burritos, or nachos. You can even sprinkle it on roasted vegetables for a spicy side dish.

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