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By cdg1
on February 03, 2012
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This is the first time I made a white chili. I made it for my office super bowl party where there was a chili cook off & I WON! I did take the advice & drained the beans & rinsed them. I also made a roue to thiken it up. It was yummy! I would make again for sure.
By cehettrich_11570045
Middletown, CT
on January 30, 2012
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I agree with everyone who said it was more like soup than chili. But it was one tasty soup! I love chopping spinach in soup. The end result adding the cream makes for a beautiful color contrast. The heat of it sneaks up on you. I'll definitely make this again.
By acman096_13137676
grand forks, 74
on January 09, 2012
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Turned out really well, everyone very much enjoyed it. Lots of flavor, had a little more of a spicy kick than I was expecting but not overwhelming. Will definitely be making again!
By foodiefairy
Miami, FL
on November 29, 2011
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Yummy!! and great with leftover Thanksgiving turkey instead of chicken. Not too thick though. I did end up adding a little flour roux at the end by taking some of the hot broth and adding it to a few tablespoons of flour in a cup, then adding that well-mixed substance to the soup and it worked. Also, I drained my beans (because ew! gross and added an extra can. I like more beans than meat, so that is just a personal preference. But as far as the flavor goes...spot on!! You don't have to use low-sodium broth, but if you do then you need more salt. If you use regular broth, or bouillon in my case, you don't need salt at all. Also, the cream and paprika aren't really needed and I think they fair better as a garnish then getting lost in the soup. The Monterey jack cheese is DEFINITELY needed; cheddar is just too strong and any another mixed cheese (like in a bag has cheddar in it. All in all this soup was a winner, winner, chicken (or turkey dinner as Guy would say!!!
By rsiddon
on November 08, 2011
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This recipe was delicious! I could not wait til the next day to have another bowl!
By leighannkilpatrick
on October 12, 2011
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I love this recipe. Found it in food network magazine. I add extra spinach and always double the recipe. Don't be afraid of all the garlic! It is so yummy.
By endos_mini
New Brighton, MN
on September 24, 2011
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This recipe is absolutely amazing. It isn't thick like traditional chili, but it is AMAZING. It's full of flavor. This recipe IS NOT from $10 Dinners, so don't expect it to be cheap. You don't HAVE to use smoked Paprika. I use one of of the roasted rotisserie chickens to make it easier. I don't know how people can say this has no flavor. My husband LOVES this chili and I make it every Sunday for game day. I also have no problems finding all of the ingredients in my grocery store, even the smoked paprika. This one is a win win win. To comment on the person ripping her about the garlic in the microwave - the recipe is called "QUICK roasted" garlic - Thanks Melissa. I love your show and all of your recipes.
By kitnsaly00_12711424
Shawnee, 55
on April 26, 2011
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This turned out and tasted more like a vegetable soup than a chili; and it wasn't even that good of a soup. I love chili soup and this didn't even hit the radar.
By kcrawfo5
on March 02, 2011
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I have to admit, I am a "home certified" chili critic, and this was the best white chili I ever made. I used cornstarch to thicken it from soup stage, but otherwise extremely good. Thanks Melissa, this one is definitely in the recipe box!!!
By yoginilauren
Sonoma County
on February 17, 2011
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Good basic recipe, but it needed a little sumpin' sumpin'..so I added tomatillos (I roasted them with the anaheims, chopped them up and added with the peppers.. I also made a sofrito, meaning I added a little green pepper with the garlic and onion..I didn't do the wine because I had a 1 year old eating it, so used more broth..and blended extra beans with the roasted garlic to add to the thickness..at the end I added a little fresh lime juice, and we added greek yogurt (instead of sour cream at the table with the cheese..wonderful! My family taste testers think some roasted fresh corn kernals would be a nice touch..I'll try that next time..