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White Bean Chicken Chili

Started by thirtydaZe, September 19, 2011, 09:34:03 AM

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thirtydaZe

Smoked 2hr40Min Hickory
Blackened Seasoning

4.5hours later



The Final Product


Next time we'll be adding potatoes, and calling it White Bean Chicken Chowder.


DBS 6 Rack
Auber PID 1202 Dual Probe
Yoder Cheyenne 16

muebe

Natural Gas 4 burner stainless RED with auto-clean
2 TBEs(1 natural gas & 1 LP gas)
OBS(Auberins dual probe PID, 900w finned element & convection fan mods)
2011 Memphis Select Pellet Smoker
BBQ Grillware vertical smoker(oven thermostat installed & converted to natural gas)

mikecorn.1

Yeah me too :). Those twins look great.


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ghost9mm

Nice and different, may have to try that...
Digital Bradley Smoker with Dual probe PID
The Big Easy with Srg grill
MAK 2 Star General
Char Broil gas grill

SouthernSmoked

SouthernSmoked
WeQ4u - BBQ Team

KCBS CBJ
(2) - Stainless Steel 4 Rack's with Dual probe PID
1- Digital, 6 Rack
1-PBS
(2) Bradley Cold Smoke Attachment
(2) Backwoods Smokers
(1) Chicken Little

OU812

Them there birds look GREAT and the Finial Product liiks mighty tasty.

Any chance of gettin more info on whats in the Finial Product?  ;D

Thanks

thirtydaZe

Quote from: OU812 on September 19, 2011, 01:45:08 PM
Them there birds look GREAT and the Finial Product liiks mighty tasty.

Any chance of gettin more info on whats in the Finial Product?  ;D

Thanks

My wife did the non smoking part but i have a clue, but it was a total wing it deal.

In it:
Smoked chicken
3 cans white beans
3 cans corn (we used low sodium)
Chicken stock
Milk
Flower
Onion
1 can rotel
1 can chilis whole
Bacon

Thats all i got for you.

Like i said next time were adding potatoes cuz its more chowder than chili.

Iss good!

DBS 6 Rack
Auber PID 1202 Dual Probe
Yoder Cheyenne 16

SiFumar

Heck ya that looks good!  What kinda flowers do you use? Daisy's, roses, carnations? Help me out here please.... ;)