Slow cooker white bean chicken chili with lime and cilantro garnish


White bean chili is January comfort food — the kind of dinner that fills the house with the smell of cumin and lime when you walk in from a winter day. The slow cooker version requires 15 minutes of prep then 8 hours of patient waiting. The result is chicken so tender it shreds with two forks and beans that have absorbed the spice bath into something that tastes like you spent all day cooking.

This article is the canonical Southwest version with cannellini and great northern beans, mild green chiles, smoked cumin, and lime. The trick of mashing 1/4 of the beans against the pot thickens the broth into proper chili consistency. The whole production is 15 active minutes plus 8 hours of unattended cooking.

Quick Read — At a Glance

Yield6 servings
Total time8h 15min (15 min prep + 8h slow)
DifficultyEasy
TextureTender shredded chicken, creamy beans, thick broth
CriticalUse thighs not breasts — and mash 1/4 of beans to thicken

Why Slow Cooker Works for Chili

Slow cookers excel at proteins and beans because the low constant heat (~90 C / 195 F on LOW) is below boiling — meat fibers slowly relax without seizing up. The result: chicken that pulls apart effortlessly, beans that absorb seasoning without disintegrating. 8 hours is the magic number for chicken thighs; longer turns the meat stringy.

Mashing the Beans

After cooking, mash about 1/4 of the beans against the side of the pot with a wooden spoon. This breaks down the bean starches into the broth, thickening it into proper chili consistency. Skip this step and you have soup. The 2-minute action is what defines “chili” vs “white bean soup”.

Ingredients

  • 1 kg boneless skinless chicken thighs
  • 2 cans cannellini beans (drained, rinsed)
  • 1 can great northern beans (drained)
  • 1 can mild green chiles (4 oz)
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne (optional)
  • 750 ml chicken broth
  • Juice of 2 limes
  • For finishing: sour cream, cilantro, jalapeño, tortilla chips

Making It

  1. Layer slow cooker. Chicken bottom, beans, chiles, onion, garlic, spices on top.
  2. Broth + stir. Pour, gentle stir, LOW.
  3. 8 hours LOW (or 4 hours HIGH).
  4. Shred chicken. Two forks, return to pot.
  5. Mash 1/4 beans. Against pot side. Thickens broth.
  6. Lime juice. Stir, taste, adjust salt.
  7. Serve with sour cream, cilantro, jalapeño, chips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Thighs or breasts?

Thighs — stay tender 8 hours; breasts dry out. More flavor, self-baste. If breasts: reduce to 4-5 hours LOW.

Mashing beans worth it?

Yes — thickens broth from soup to chili. 2 min of mashing makes the difference. Use back of spoon against pot side.

Make ahead?

Better next day. Flavors meld in fridge. 5 days fridge, 3 months freezer. Reheat with 60 ml broth to loosen.

Spicier?

1 minced jalapeño with onion, 1 tsp cayenne, fire-roasted diced chiles. Poblano + chipotle = smoky heat.

Sources

Each serving contains roughly 385 calories, 32 g protein, 10 g fat, 42 g carbs, 12 g fiber.

Please note: Contains chicken, dairy (sour cream optional). Gluten-free if no flour tortillas. Consult dietitian.

Rachel Summers

Rachel Summers

Rachel grew up in a Pacific Northwest kitchen, learning Sunday roasts from her mother and pie crust from a grandmother who never wrote a recipe down. CookingZone began as a way to save her family's cooking before it was forgotten, and grew when her cousins started sending in their own. Her work covers foundational American, Italian, French, and Mexican recipes, with an emphasis on weekend baking, comfort food, and the techniques that span both European and American home kitchens.

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