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Warm and comforting chicken chile verde is an easy and flavorful Mexican stew made from boneless, skinless chicken thighs cooked in a tomatillo and green chile sauce. It makes amazing leftovers and is best served with rice, flour tortillas, or tortilla chips.
If you love recipes like this one, don’t miss my chicken poblano soup, carne con papas, and chile colorado.
This chicken chile verde has rich layers of flavor and lean protein. Itโs a total comfort food thatโs loaded with plenty of healthy ingredients that takes me back to my childhood. Made from a smoky green chile sauce and juicy chicken, itโs a warm and satisfying meal to enjoy on a chilly day!
This recipe is actually a version of my family’s traditional chile verde made with pork. Instead of using pork shoulder, I used boneless skinless chicken thighs which cut the cook time way down and made everything a little less fatty. The flavor is just as amazing and makes for a healthier bowl overall!
Chili verde with chicken is cooked low and slow on the stovetop, giving you a delicious gluten-free dinner in about 1 hour. Iโve even included instructions on cooking it in a slow cooker and Instant Pot to save you time and effort.
What Is Chile Verde?
Chile Verde, or โgreen chiliโ, is a Mexican stew that’s made with tender pieces of meat cooked in a flavorful green chile and tomatillo sauce. The traditional version uses pork shoulder, other meats like beef and chicken can also be used. Itโs comforting, a little spicy, a little tangy, and can be served on its own, over rice, or with tortillas.
For this recipe, I’m using boneless skinless chicken thighs instead of pork to cut back on the cook time as well as the amount of fat. This recipe can be cooked on a stovetop, in a slow cooker, or in an Instant Pot.
Ingredients Youโll Need
- Chicken thighs – Boneless, skinless chicken thighs are best as they have great flavor and don’t dry out as much as chicken breasts do.
- Tomatillos – This round green fruit looks just like a green tomato with a papery outer layer. Theyโre used in salsas, sauces and more and adds a tasty tang to the sauce. Learn more about tomatillos.
- Green chile peppers – Roasting jalapeรฑos, poblano peppers, and serrano peppers will increase the flavor and give your dinner a kick!
- Onion and garlic – These will be blended with the peppers and tomatillos to make the green chile sauce.
- Lime juice and cilantro – To add balance and flavor at the end.
How to Make Chicken Chile Verde
- Broil the peppers: Place the tomatillos, jalapenos, poblanos, and serrano peppers on a baking sheet with foil and broil on high. When the skins are blackened and blistered, remove from the oven, flip, and broil for another 5 minutes.
- Steam and remove the skins: Remove them from the oven and loosely cover the baking sheet with foil or plastic wrap to help them steam. Pull and rub off as much loose skin from the peppers as possible (view some step-by-step photos on how to roast poblano peppers).
- Make the green sauce: Add the roasted peppers and tomatillos, onions, and minced garlic to a blender and blend until smooth.
- Sear the chicken: Place the chicken in a large pot over medium-high heat with oil and season with salt. Sear it on all sides for about 20 minutes or until itโs browned.
- Simmer for 30 minutes: Pour the chile verde and water all around the chicken in the pot. Mix it well, cover, lower the heat, and cook for 30 minutes.
- Season and serve: Just before itโs done, stir in the lime juice and cilantro. Add more salt as necessary, then serve!
How to Make Chicken Chile Verde in a Slow Cooker
For the best flavor, make the green chili sauce just like if you were making this on the stovetop and season the chicken with salt. You can sear the chicken beforehand or just add it right into the slow cooker. Pour the green sauce and water on top and cook on LOW heat for 4 to 6 hours.
Right before itโs done, stir in the lime juice and cilantro. Feel free to shred the chicken right in the pot or serve it whole.
How to Make Chicken Chile Verde in an Instant Pot
Again, make the green sauce ahead of time in the oven. Turn the Instant Pot to โSauteโ mode, heat some oil in the pot, and sear the seasoned chicken on all sides. Once itโs brown and crispy, turn the Instant Pot off.
Pour the sauce and water all around the chicken and secure the lid (making sure the vent is sealed). Set the IP to โHigh Pressureโ and cook for 15 minutes. Allow the pressure to naturally release, then set the valve to โventโ.
You can shred the chicken using two forks or serve the thighs whole as soon as itโs ready.
Recipe Tips and Substitutions
- Afraid it may be too spicy? Omit the serrano peppers. If jalapenos are also normally too spicy for you, feel free to use only 4-5 poblanos instead.
- Use boneless, skinless chicken thighs for the best flavor. If you’re looking for an even leaner meat, you can use chicken breasts instead.
- No pork or chicken? You can use beef stew meat like chuck shoulder or roast instead.
- Make this vegetarian! Swap out the meat for cubed tofu or vegetables and beans like mushrooms, chickpeas, and kale!
- Need a quicker option? To save 20 minutes, substitute the chicken thighs for leftover cooked shredded chicken or a store-bought shredded rotisserie chicken.
Serving Suggestions
- I recommend serving this with some authentic Mexican rice or arroz verde (green rice) and some tortilla chips or homemade flour tortillas. To keep it low carb, serve with cilantro lime cauliflower rice.
- Serve leftovers on homemade tostada shells with refried beans, cotija cheese, cilantro, and lime wedges.
- Donโt forget the tangy toppings! Add a dollop of cilantro lime crema, sour cream, or Mexican crema on top.
Storing, Freezing, and Reheating
To store the leftover chicken chile verde, keep it in an airtight container in the fridge. It will keep for 5 or 6 days so you can enjoy it for lunches throughout the week.
To freeze, keep the cooled leftovers in a freezer-safe container and freeze for 3 or 4 months. Itโs perfect for when you need a quick and easy dinner!
To reheat, let any frozen leftovers thaw in the fridge or cook right from frozen. Itโs easy to reheat in a microwave for a few minutes or in a pot on the stove.
More Chicken Recipes
- Chicken Tamale Casserole
- Chicken Taquitos (Baked or Fried)
- Cilantro Lime Chicken
- Green Chicken Chili
Chicken Chile Verde
Ingredients
For the chile verde
- 1 pound tomatillos, husked and rinsed (about 10 med-large tomatillos)
- 3 jalapeรฑo peppers stems removed
- 2 poblano peppers, stems removed
- 1 serrano pepper, stem removed
- 2 medium onions, quartered
- 2 cloves garlic
For the chicken
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 1/2 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized chunks
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt
- 1 cup water (or more depending on how thin or thick you want the sauce)
- 2 tablespoons lime juice (about the juice from 1 lime)
- 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place the tomatillos, jalapenos, poblanos, and serrano peppers on top. Set the oven rack directly underneath the broiler and turn the broiler on high.
- Broil for 5 minutes, or until the skin is blackened and blistered. Carefully flip over the tomatillos and peppers and broil for another 5 minutes, or until the skin is blackened and blistered on all sides.
- Remove from the oven, loosely cover the baking sheet with aluminum foil or plastic wrap to keep in some of the heat to help them steam, and let them sit for 5 minutes.
- Pull and rub off as much of the loose skin on the peppers as possible. It doesn't have to be perfect. (View some step-by-step photos on how to roast poblano peppers.) At this point, you can also remove the seeds from any of the peppers if you don't want it too spicy.
- Add the broiled tomatillos, broiled peppers, diced onions and minced garlic into a large blender. Blend until smooth. Set aside until ready to use.
- Heat olive oil in a large pot or dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and season generously with salt.
- Sear the chicken on all sides, turning occasionally, for about 15-20 minutes or until nicely browned.
- Pour in the chile verde sauce and water. Mix thoroughly, making sure to scrape the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon so you get all the brown bits.
- Cover, lower the heat to simmer, and cook for 30 minutes.
- Add the lime juice, cilantro and stir to combine. Taste and season with more salt if necessary.
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Notes
- Afraid it may be too spicy? Omit the serrano peppers. If jalapenos are also normally too spicy for you, feel free to use only 4-5 poblanos instead.
- Use boneless, skinless chicken thighs for the best flavor. If you’re looking for an even leaner meat, you can use chicken breasts instead.
- No pork or chicken? You can use beef stew meat like chuck shoulder or roast instead.
- Make this vegetarian! Swap out the meat for cubed tofu or vegetables and beans like mushrooms, chickpeas, and kale!
- Need a quicker option? To save 20 minutes, substitute the chicken thighs for leftover cooked shredded chicken or a store-bought shredded rotisserie chicken.
- Instant Pot and slow cooker instructions are in the recipe post above.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Great recipe!
I love this recipe. Roasting the chills adds so much flavor ! Simple, fresh and I love serving this with organic black beans and cauliflower rice ! Freeze heat repeat ๐
We really enjoy this Chile Verde. I use the cup measurements for the onion and it’s just the right amount. I usually do chicken broth instead of water and I add cumin and oregano most of the time. We love it served with cauliflower rice and Camotes Enmielados.
This was so flavorful and really easy to make. I loved the spice that was there but not at all overpowering. I served it with some cauliflower rice, sliced avocado, sour cream and fried plantains, and a few tortilla chips on the side. So tasty and something I will definitely make again.
This was so full of flavor, tasty, beautiful example of real deal Mexican cookery. If people have had Americanized version, which is not good, this would be too Mexicanized (which I love) Had with the radishes, lime, salsa, homemade tortillas, Mexican rice-this is a keeper, All my guests loved your recipe. thanks, so much for sharing, am a follower.
So good!! I love getting all the ingredients from the farmers market and making this. So fresh and delicious!
I have been using your pork Chile verde recipe for a few years now. Today I subbed pork for chicken. I get so many compliments from others when I make this. Itโs a hit! I always add a couple extra peppers because thatโs how I like it. Love all your recipes!!!
Keep it up Isabel! The only critiques I see appear to be from folks that don’t know chili verde. I’ve used your pork and chicken ratios, and tend to tweak things to my liking anyway, and I appreciate you providing the base recipe to work from!
Thank you, Todd!
Made according to recipe with exception of Serrano pepper. It is delicious!