Whenever we have roasted turkey for a kid-friendly Thanksgiving recipe or I happen to have some left over from another recipe, I turn it into this easy chili recipe. The majority of the ingredients are from the pantry, and you can adjust the flavor and spice level exactly how your family prefers it. It’s great on its own or paired with Pumpkin Bread, Corn Muffins, or Applesauce Bread. It may be easier for the kids to eat this with a little less broth, so know you can leave most of the liquid out of their serving if they prefer. You can also use chicken in place of the turkey if that’s what you have. Top this with sour cream, shredded cheese, salsa verde, or any other topping you like. (You may also like Tomato Pastina, Pastina Pasta, Vegetarian Bean Chili, and Chili Mac.)
Ingredients You Need
Here’s a look at the ingredients in this recipe so you know what to have on hand to make the white turkey chili whenever you crave it. Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.
Diced onion: I am using yellow onion here, but white onion works similarly. You can dice a fresh onion or use minced onion from the freezer aisle to save some work. Diced celery: I like to add diced celery to white chili to add a veggie and extra flavor. Garlic cloves: You can use jarred minced garlic cloves or mince fresh garlic. Reduced-sodium turkey or chicken broth: Use the type of broth you have or prefer. I usually use reduced-sodium broth and adjust the salt to my liking. White beans or pinto beans: You can use white cannellini beans, navy beans, or pinto beans here—or a combination of them. Diced turkey: You’ll want to use fully cooked turkey in this recipe. My lemon herb Spatchcock Turkey recipe is a great base for this soup. You can sub fully cooked chicken if you prefer. Corn: You can use frozen or canned corn kernels in this recipe. If using canned, drain off the liquid before adding them to the soup. Mild green chiles: A small can of mild green chiles adds flavor without adding heat and is a nice addition to chili. Cumin, chili powder, salt: These spices are added to ensure that the soup is flavorful and delicious. Optional toppings including fresh lime juice, sour cream, shredded cheese, hot sauce, crushed tortilla chips.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Below is a preview of the steps involved in this white turkey chili recipe so you know what to expect from the process. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full instructions, including the timing and amounts.
How to Store
Let the chili cool and store in a container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Or store in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 6 months. You can store it in a large portion, or you can store it in smaller individual portions according to how you plan to serve it as leftovers.
Best Tips for Success
Use white or pinto beans as you like. They work the same. You can use fully cooked canned beans or cook beans from dry and then make the recipe. Add a second can of chiles if you want more flavor. Substitute cooked chicken for the cooked turkey. Use canned or frozen corn. If using canned corn, use corn kernels, not creamed corn, and drain off the liquid before adding it to the soup.
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This post was first published November 2023.