The CREAMIEST White Chicken Chili


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  1. Kelly Beres
    Kelly Beres says:

    Love this recipe glad I clicked on but I was looking at all you girls other recipes and it like there all for instapot well I would love to see some slow cooker recipes..love this one!

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  2. Mongo Man
    Mongo Man says:

    Whipping cream?! Really?! The deceased Texas folk (originators of modern 'bowl of red" chili, in case you didn't know) are rolling in their graves. Please, please, please, try again…wow. Not am I never going to make this and stay to my standard recipe but I will never look at whipping cream or a container of heavy whipping cream for the rest of my life…

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  3. Chad Coley
    Chad Coley says:

    I can see the cameraman in the reflection of the microwave.

    For years I have tried to spot the cameraman in a reflection, thank you for making my dreams come true and thank you for the white chicken chili recipe, this is the one I am cooking ☝🏾

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  4. Craig Hebert
    Craig Hebert says:

    Thanks for the recipe. Just made it & its delicious!! The only things I changed was I put a couple cloves of fresh minced garlic, & I used the can of hot green chile’s because we like it spicey round these parts lol.

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  5. Tracey J
    Tracey J says:

    Excellent recipe! It is creamy and flavorful. Use a couple of cloves of minced garlic and saute along with the onion. Finish off with some fresh cilantro before serving. Quick and easy!

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  6. Steve Rodgers
    Steve Rodgers says:

    This is not chilli. No one has the prerogative to redefine chilli.
    This is a soup or stew or what ever the hell you want to call it.
    But it's definitely not chilli
    I'm a TEXAN. Chilli is my birthright.

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  7. Kare Toev
    Kare Toev says:

    Im sorry but I find this recipe lacking real flavor. I would add carrots, celery, garlic, thyme. And just an fyi, cayenne pepper absolutely adds heat! Homemade stock would really enhance flavor too. But, I thank you for your video. You seem like a lovely person.

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