Healthy Slow Cooker Chicken Chili

Let’s face it, who wants to cook after all the work that goes into preparing a Thanksgiving feast. Even if you weren’t one of the culinary artists toiling away in the kitchen, you too may also be suffering from post-holiday food fatigue (no thanks to the L-Trytophan found in turkey). We still have to eat though so why not prepare something that’ll last, or even get better by the day and only takes 10 minutes hands-on time?

Queue the slow cooker. There are countless ways to use the slow cooker from a hearty-yet-healthy lentil soup to the more decadent french toast method. Chili’s are no stranger to the slow and low method but since I try not to consume too much red meat, I thought I’d give chicken chili a try. Of note, I used chicken thighs in this recipe to keep the cost low but if you wanted to go for an even leaner chili, stick to chicken breast.

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Most importantly, this recipe passed the Tilly Taste Challenge. Okay, so maybe a dog isn’t the best judge of a meal’s flavor and complexity, but her hound nose can’t lie – it smells darn good! Try it for yourself and let me know what you think.

Healthy Slow Cooker Chicken Chili

Makes 6-8 servings | Hands-on time: 10 minutes | Total time: 5-7 hours

Ingredients:

  • 1 15-oz can pinto beans, drained
  • 1 15-oz can black beans, drained
  • 1 28-oz can crushed tomatoes
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • 4 boneless, skinless chicken thighs
  • 1 Tbs cajun creole seasoning
  • 1 Tbs cumin
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4 cup olive oil, divided
  • 2 heaping Tbs pickled jalapeños
  • 4 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 white onion, diced
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

  1. Sauté onions and garlic in 1 Tbs olive oil until tender and translucent (about 5-7 minutes.)
  2. While they’re cooking rinse and drain your beans in a large colander and pull everything else out so it’s ready to go.
  3. Transfer onions and garlic to your slow cooker and add all other ingredients (be sure to use the liquid from your tomatoes), submerging chicken thighs completely.
  4. Cook on low for 5-7 hours, or until your chicken thighs pull apart easily with a couple of forks shredding in opposite directions.
  5. Adjust for seasoning and add extra salt, pepper, spices or heat as desired.
  6. Serve plain or top with a dollop of greek yogurt, sliced green onion, and your favorite hot sauce.

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Happy Thanksgiving! Recipes & things from me to you

In the spirit of gratitude, I wanted to thank all of my readers with a Top 10 List of my favorite MOARfit recipes:

  1. Sweet Potato Spice Smoothie
  2. Autumn Spice Granola
  3. Gluten-Free Chocolate Zucchini Bread
  4. Kale Salad with Meyer Lemon, Pomegranate and Cumin Dressing
  5. Pomegranate Power Bites
  6. Pecan & Flaxseed-Crusted Oven-“Fried” Chicken
  7. Chickpea, Quinoa & Kale Taco Salad + Radicchio Wraps = Super-Bowl
  8. Warm Sweet Potato and Chickpea Salad with Greek Yogurt Dressing
  9. Bison-Stuff Acorn Squash
  10. Coconut Cauliflower Soup with Capers and Dill Oil

You may have also noticed that my website has changed a bit. Now that I’ve decided to take the plunge into full-time wellness work, I thought it was time MOARfit got a face-lift. You’ll still find all the recipes you love, but now you’ve also got all my articles, videosteaching schedule, and information on current and down-the-road offerings at your fingertips.

Other than my recipes (I kid), what are you most grateful for this holiday season?

I’m grateful that I get to spend today with my big sis and her cute-as-heck boys, and that we all have love in our hearts and health in our bodies. Oh, and lest I forget to mention, THE FOOD. I worked extra hard in my yoga classes (abs for days) so that I can go for seconds on my favorite fixing (stuffing).

The other thing I’m really thankful for, today and every day? You! I really can’t thank you enough for taking time to read my ramblings, try my recipes, and show your support.

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As a special thanks to all of you who are helping me live the life I have imagined, you can take 30% off all full-price items in my online store–including my New Year, New You 10-Day Detox which is now on sale–from now through December 15th with promo code THANKYA30.

 

And finally, a universal blessing:

May you be blessed with good friends.
May you learn to be a good friend to yourself.
May you be able to journey to that place in your soul where
there is great love, warmth, feeling, and forgiveness.
May this change you.
May it transfigure that which is negative, distant, or cold in you.
May you be brought in to the real passion, kinship, and affinity of belonging.
May you treasure your friends.
May you be good to them and may you be there for them;
may they bring you all the blessing, challenges, truth,
and light that you need for your journey.
May you never be isolated.
May you always be in the gentle nest of belonging with your soul-love.

~John O’Donohue, “A Friendship Blessing”