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White Chicken Chili with Cilantro and Lime

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Hatchette Book Group.  Opinions expressed in the post are mine. #LoveWelcomeServe

During a recent visit to Northwest Arkansas, Hubby and I stopped at Euna Mae's, a quaint little kitchen store in Springdale, Arkansas I've been following Euna Mae's blog for years.  I've watched owner Amy Nelson Hannon's food segment on the local news.  I insisted on making the stop because 1) I love the blog; 2) we were in the area; and 3) did I mention I love the Euna Mae's blog.

I felt at home the moment I walked through the door.  Seeing, touching all these pieces I'd only seen at Euna Mae's online shop was amazing.  The shop was buzzing with news of the upcoming release of Hannon's cookbook, Love Welcome Serve:  Recipes that Gather and Give.  I admit I was hoping to see Hannon during my visit but she was out that morning filming a segment on the local news station. *sigh*
I was thrilled when Hachette Book Group asked if I would be interested in reviewing Hannon's book.  The cookbook didn't disappoint.  Love Welcome Serve is full of stories and anecdotes from Hannon's life as a preacher's wife, a mother and grandmother and features recipes for every occasion.  Whether it's a typical weeknight dinner, a special occasion or even feeding the masses at the church.  Hannon is a wonderful storyteller and her voice shines through in her book.

Here's an excerpt from Amy's book, Love Welcome Serve.  
    Oh my word. Y’all, it’s finally Fall! Fall is my favorite! If I had to list all the things I love about Fall in order of what I love best, it’d be nearly impossible. Football, crisp mornings, jeans and boots, apple everything, pumpkin everything, adding more blankets to the beds, and the anticipation of the holiday season! I mean, how’s a girl to choose?!

    One other favorite of mine during this season is sturdy soups - a bowl full of earthy, warm goodness that gets at my soul. What’s the difference between regular soup and sturdy soup you might ask? Sturdy soups have girth. They are spoonfuls of hearty bites. And they fill bellies way up. You know, they’re sturdy. They can stand alone served with only a few fixins on top. Have I got a sturdy soup for you!
    This recipe is an adaptation of one found in my church cookbook. Y'all know that if you can ever get your hands on a church cookbook, then it's a keeper. Church cookbook recipes are those tried-and-true, time-tested, crowd-pleasing dishes. I know, because I'm a pastor's wife, and I've been feeding people for more than 20 years. So you learn what's good, what people come back for, and what people request recipes for. And this White Chicken Chili meets the criteria for sure! It is so creamy and loaded with flavor, and the texture is divine with hearty bites of tender chicken and white beans. Sturdy. This recipe is the first soup that my family asks for when the weather officially turns cooler and there’s football on TV. Here’s to fall! And here’s to full bellies and full hearts! - Amy Nelson Hannon, author of Love Welcome Serve: Recipes that Gather and Give
WHITE CHICKEN CHILI WITH CILANTRO AND LIME
{serves 6-8}

2 Tablespoons olive oil
1 ½ - 2 cups yellow onion, chopped
5 cloves garlic, chopped
3 teaspoons dried oregano
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon powdered ginger
3-4 cups chicken stock
½ cup dry white wine like Chardonnay (optional)
1 bay leaf, broken in half
3 cups cooked, shredded chicken
3 cans white beans of your choice, drained
3 jalapeno peppers, minced
3 cups fresh grated Monterey Jack cheese
1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
Salt to taste
3 Tablespoons cilantro, finely chopped (plus more for topping)
The juice of 3 limes

Heat olive oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven (around 5-6 qts). Add the onion and sauté over medium heat until they're tender and just starting to get color. Add the garlic oregano, cumin, and ginger, cooking for one more minute. Stir continuously so the garlic doesn't burn! Add stock, wine (if using) and bay leaf. Cook uncovered for 5 minutes over medium heat until somewhat reduced. Add chicken, beans, and jalapenos. Simmer uncovered for ten minutes, stirring occasionally. Over low heat add a little cheese at a time, stirring until melted. Add pepper, and taste for salt; add if needed. Stir in fresh lime juice and chopped cilantro. Simmer for 5 minutes. Remove bay leaf and serve! Garnish with fresh chopped tomatoes, green onion, shredded cheese, sour cream, or sliced avocado.
This recipe is one of many in Hannon's book will be available at bookstores nationwide on November 14. Be sure to visit your local Barnes and Noble and online at Amazon to grab your copy of Love Welcome Serve
Have you ever tried white chicken chili?  What's your favorite Fall soup or chili recipe?

Comments

Alli Smith said…
I love collecting cookbooks and I know I'd love this one. As a southerner and pastor's wife myself, I'm sure I have a lot in common with the author. Looks like an amazing cookbook.
candy said…
We enjoy white chili but my husband insist on call it just soup. He says chili has to be red in color. He still love to eat this kind of chili.
AiringMyLaundry said…
Yum! I made white chicken chili years ago. I need to try this recipe. It sounds like one I'd gobble up!
Jeannette said…
I have never made chili believe it or not but this one looks delicious and easy. It is perfect for this cold weather. Sticks to your bones and it would taste delicious.
Esther Martin said…
Oh, this chili sounds amazing for the colder weather we have been having lately. My kids love beans and chicken, so I'm sure this soup would be a hit with them too.
Franc said…
White Chili Chicken soup looks like a sumptuous meal and a really delicious. It does make perfect match to the colder weather during the fall season.
Lisa said…
I love white chicken chili so much but my husband is a picky one. If it doesn't look like normal chili he won't touch it.
Anonymous said…
I love the combo of cilantro and lime. This sounds like a delicious chili. I would totally love to make this this winter.
Claudia Krusch said…
I am always looking for a new cookbook to add to my collection. Love Welcome Serve sounds like a great gift idea as well.
Unknown said…
I'm always looking for a great recipe and this one sounds perfect. Would be great on cold days to warm the belly.
Pam said…
I love white chicken chili. It's actually my favorite type of chili even though I rarely make it.
Liz Mays said…
This would be a really good meal right now. The creaminess along with the spices would be very satisfying.
We're big fans of chili and it's a staple during the winter. This chili sounds like it has an intriguing flavor.
Anonymous said…
This looks so good. I have never had chicken chili before, but I have always heard of how good it is. This recipe with cilantro looks delicious!
I have never tried white chili but love the idea of cilantro, which I've never used with chili. Even as a garnish. We love cilantro and lime together.
Jeanine said…
Yum! The Ultimate cold weather food! This looks delicious! I would love to make it as I know my husband and oldest would be big fans! - jeanine
Adriana said…
This sounds SO good!! I have never tried making this before. I love making chili though, so I know how much I'd love this! It's such a perfect time of year for chili - so warming and delicious!

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