Friday, September 27, 2013

White Chicken Chili


From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...We are no strangers to fog, but today it was especially heavy and it seemed the house had been swallowed by the thick gray shades that enveloped it. It definitely was not a salad day. I bookmarked a chili recipe developed by Debra Ponzek several weeks ago. I found it on a site that the more serious cooks among you might enjoy. It's called Cookstr and if you are curious and would like to take peek, you can find it here. This is a very mild chili that has great, but subtle, flavor, and I think it will appeal to anyone who needs or enjoys an occasional break from the heavier red-beaned variety. It's probably best to think of it as a white bean stew. The recipe caught my eye because it is one of a growing number that askew pre-soaking of dried beans. I was curious to see what, if any, difference there might be. There was none. This is a nice stew for a winter day.I think those of you who try it will enjoy it. Here's the recipe.


White Chili Chicken ...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Chef Debra Ponzek


Ingredients:


4 bone-in chicken breasts (about 3 pounds)


8 cups chicken stock or low-sodium broth


3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil


2 small onions, chopped


2 celery ribs, diced


4 garlic cloves, sliced


2 medium jalapeno peppers, seeded and finely chopped (optional)


1 pound dried white beans, such as Great Northern


1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon ground cumin


1-inch cinnamon stick


Salt and freshly ground pepper


2 cups grated white Cheddar cheese


1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves


1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves


Optional: Lime wedges



Directions:


1) In a large saucepan, bring chicken pieces and stock to a simmer over medium-high heat. Lower heat to medium and poach chicken, skimming off any fat that accumulates on surface, for 18 to 20 minutes, or until just done. Remove chicken from stock and set aside until cool enough to handle. Reserve stock in pan.


2) Remove and discard skin and bones from chicken. Shred chicken meat, set aside on a plate or in a shallow bowl, cover, and refrigerate until needed.


3) In a large saut

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