How to Thicken White Chili
White chili, made with cannellini beans and chicken, is a delicious alternative to beefy chilies, and is a hearty winter meal. Cooking the beans and chicken alone, however, can result in a thin, watery chili. There are three main ways to thicken the chili, depending on how much time and effort you want to spend. You can thicken it through simmering, thicken it through adding masa or cornmeal, or thicken it by pureeing some of the beans.
Things You'll Need
- Chicken chili
- Masa
- Food processor or blender
Simmering
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Add the beans to the chili.
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Raise the heat to bring the chili to a simmer.
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Allow the chili to simmer until the beans break down and thicken it.
Adding Cornmeal or Masa
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When the chili is cooked, stir 2 tbsp. of masa -- or corn flour -- or cornmeal into a cup of whole milk.
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Add the milk/masa mixture to the chili.
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Simmer the chili over medium heat until it thickens.
Pureeing the Beans
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Before adding canned beans to the chili, puree half of the canned beans with 1 cup of chicken broth in a food processor or blender.
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Add the pureed beans and remaining whole beans to the chili.
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Simmer the chili until it thickens.
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