Two weeks ago I was saying how amazing the weather is and how
much I was enjoying recess duty because I had gone out two days in a row
with short sleeves and no jacket. I left for the weekend smiling but
then I heard about Hurricane Sandy. Now I live in Western Maryland and
figured that while we would get some rain, it wouldn't be enough for us
to have any problems.It turns out I was right and wrong. We didn't end up getting too much rain because I live in the mountains and instead we got 6 incredibly heavy and wet inches of snow! I was surprised that we received snow instead of rain but it was enough that we were cancelled for several days due to the snow and power outages in the area. Thankfully we kept our power on throughout the week.
Since I was off for several days, and it was very cold, it was the
perfect time to make my soup for this weeks #SundaySupper. This week
our theme was to make a Soul Warming Food. Nothing warms me up from the
inside like a thick and creamy soup.I decided to make a jalapeno popper chicken chili. When my husband heard what I was making he was pretty excited as jalapeno poppers are one of his favorite. I like that the soup is fairly light until the cream cheese is added at the end to make it creamy. I used light cream cheese which tasted amazing and really added a creamy texture to the soup.
This was the perfect snowy weather soup. It was spicy, flavorful, and filling. Paired with a loaf of fresh crusty bread this was all we needed for a complete meal. The soup itself has both chicken and vegetables in it. The soup was hearty and warmed us up after a day of shoveling.
Jalapeno Popper Chicken Chili (adapted from Cinnamon, Spice, and Everything Nice)
1 T. olive oil
1 small onion, diced
1 red bell pepper, diced
4 jalapeno peppers, diced, seeds removed
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 t. sea salt
1 t. fresh ground mixed peppers (or black pepper)
1 lb. chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
2 t. Penzey's Arizona Dream spice (or chile powder)
1 T. ground cumin
1 t. paprika
1 (15 oz) can diced tomatoes in juice
1 1/2 c. chicken broth
2 c. cannellini beans2 c. corn
8 oz. cream cheese (I used 1/3 less fat)
4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
1/4 c. sharp cheddar cheese
1. In a large saucepan heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add in the onion, red pepper, jalapeno pepper, and garlic and saute for 5-7 minutes or until soft.
2. Sprinkle the chicken with the salt and pepper. Push the vegetables to the side of the pan and add in the chicken. Lightly brown the chicken on all sides. 3. Add in the Arizona Dream, cumin, and paprika. Stir to combine the spices with the chicken and vegetables.
4. Stir in the tomatoes, chicken broth, cannellini beans, and corn. Bring to a simmer and cook for 30 minutes.5. Add in the cream cheese and stir until it is completely melted, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
6. Ladle the soup into a bowl and top with crumbled bacon and cheese.
We have over 50 contributors this week, bringing you their best warm you up dishes. We have everything from stews, soups, main entrees and even some hot drinks and desserts.
Just look at the list below that is coming to the #SundaySupper table this week!
Main Entrees:
- Carrot, Parsnip and Lentil Casserole - Happy Baking Days
- Chicken with Herbed Dumplings – Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
- Chicken pot pie – Gotta Get Baked
- Cholula Chicken Enchiladas – Kwistin’s Favorites
- Eggplant Parmesan – The Hand That Rocks The Ladle
- Roasted Roots and Fruits with Sausage – Shockingly Delicious
Chili/Stews:
- Beer-Braised Beef – Sustainable Dad
- Bigos {Authentic Polish Hunter’s Stew} – From Fast Food to Fresh Food
- Brunswick Stew and Rice – Big Bear’s Wife
- Calico Beans – Home Cooking Memories
- Carbonnade Flamande – The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen
- Chicken Cacciatore {Hunter Style Stew} with Easy Creamy Polenta –Webicurean
- Chicken & Mushroom Stew On Egg Noodles – Galactosemia in PDX
- Cowboy Beef Stew - Comfy Cuisine
- Ham and String Beans – Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Hearty Moose Meatball Stew – Mrs. Mama Hen
- Jalapeno Popper Chicken Chili - Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
- Lentil and Chorizo Stew – Vintage Kitchen Notes
- Seafood Gumbo and Soul Warming #SundaySupper Wine Pairings - ENOFYLZ Wine Blog
- Soul Warming Hearty Beef Stew - In The Kitchen With KP
Soups:
- 30 Minute Black Bean Soup – Supper for a Steal
- Black Bean Soup – Basic and Delicious
- Black Bean Soup with Hot Roast Pepper Cream - The Lovely Pantry
- Canadian Beer Cheese Soup – Juanita’s Cocina
- Chicken Soup with Dumplings – The Messy Baker
- Chicken Tortilla Soup – Dinners, Dishes and Desserts
- Coconut Curry Chicken Soup – Damn Delicious
- Easy Chicken and Dumplings – My Catholic Kitchen
- Easy Italian Wedding Soup – Family Foodie
- Easy Wonton Soup – Soni’s Food
- French Onion Soup – Momma’s Meals
- Homestyle Chicken and Dumplings – I Run For Wine
- Lasagna Soup – Cravings of a Lunatic
- Lemon Chicken Noodle Soup – Mangiamo
- Lentil and Bacon Soup – Small Wallet, Big Appetite
- Lentil Soup with Spinach – Mama’s Blissful Bites
- Peppery Mulligatawny Soup with Cherry Tomatoes & Cilantro – Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- Pozolillo Verde {Green Chicken & Corn Pozole} – La Cocina de Leslie
- Red Lentil Soup with Crispy Aromatic Coriander – Chattering Kitchen
- Roasted Jalapeno Soup – Chocolate Moosey
- Rule of Thirds Soup - What Smells So Good?
- Seafood Chowder – Noshing with the Nolands
- Spanish Garlic Soup – Pippi’s In The Kitchen Again
- Spicy Gumbo Z’herbes – Pescetarian Journal
- Spicy Korean Brisket Soup {Yukgaejang} - Crispy Bits & Burnt Ends
- Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup {Jjamppong} – Kimchi Mom
- Spicy Udon Noodle Soup – My Trials In The Kitchen
- Turkey Noodle Soup – Magnolia Days
- Tuscan Bean Soup - The Wimpy Vegetarian
- Twisted Chicken Noodle Soup – The Meltaways
- Warm You Up Spicy Bacon Cheeseburger Soup - Daily Dish Recipes
Desserts/Beverages:
- Hot Fudge Pudding Cake – That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- White Hot Chocolate with Orange – GirliChef
Scrumptious Sundays, Shine on Friday, Foodtastic Friday, Foodie Friday Link,

I love the way your chili looks and the list of ingredients is fantastic! A must-try for sure!
ReplyDeleteA little to spicy for my palate, but my husband would love this. Me and jalapenos just aren't friends. :-) Thanks for joining us this week!
ReplyDeleteI love jalapenos, poppers, and anything spicy. The soup sounds like a winner to me.
ReplyDeleteUm, not soup...chili
ReplyDeleteI need more coffee.
I am glad that you were able to keep your power this week, it is crazy how the storm brought you so much snow. I have to say jalapeno poppers are my husband's favourite thing and he keeps asking me to make them. But personally I find them to be too much work so unless I am making them for a party I tend to avoid them. So the idea of it in chili form is brilliant and I know I am going to have one very happy husband when I make this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. I like that you've got chicken in it. Hmmm...we grow jalapenos and just gave away a bag to our neighbor yesterday. We'll have to keep the next batch and make this!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Must make ASAP. Love love love
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun recipe! I love that you shared this during #SundaySupper
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! Love the bacon on top too!! Thanks for sharing this is sure to warm anyone's soul!
ReplyDeleteLOL I just read the name of your dish to Kevin (my boyfriend) and his eyes lit up. Pinning for a later day :) thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThe warmth of jalapenos plus the comfort of the cream equals the perfect warming dish! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMu hubby would love this recipe. I will have to make it for him. Thanks for sharing on #SundaySupper!
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for this dish ever since I saw your title! This does not disappoint! YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteGlad you didn't lose power and could share this great recipe! :-)
ReplyDeleteStay warm!
I am glad to hear that you are okay, and did not loose power. - Your soup looks delicious and warming. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWant right now. This looks so good. Can't wait to make some this week. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThe cream cheese at the end? How interesting! Too bad about the snow but at least you had electricity :-) Happy Sunday Supper!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful! I can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing. And good luck with all the snow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so wonderfully good for you. I could go for a bowl right now.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're all right! All that snow is crazy - good thing you had this delicious chili to keep you warm.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at the title. Crazy snow! I couldn't even imagine (<---Floridian)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you guys are safe, and kept your power! Can't imagine how bad it is out there :(
ReplyDeleteThis chili looks incredible, my hubby will love it!
This sounds heavenly! Love peppers and heat!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness, you survived Sandy! We are still without power here in NJ, but are hopeful to get it back tomorrow!
Snow!!! Yikes. I'm still hoping it stays away from us for a while. But that chili would definitely keep you warm - it sounds absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteI use Penzey's spices too. love their products. I'm sorry you got snow but I'm gald you got a few days off. It's a tradeoff I suppose. Your chili looks fantastic. I love the addition of cream cheese. I bet it made it extra flavourful and creamy!
ReplyDeleteI live in the eastern part of Maryland. We were pounded by wind and rain, but no real damage. Thank goodness. I heard western MD got slammed with snow. I hope you're warm and toasty and not without electric.
ReplyDeleteThis chili looks wicked delicious. My husband is going to love it.
I saw how Western Maryland was covered in snow on TV and totally agree with the idea of this soup to warm you up :) It looks and sounds fantastic!!Bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteYour snow looks beautiful - and I'm glad to hear you kept power through the week. I love how your soup looks and sounds. It's the perfect dish for a snowy day. I've never put cream cheese in a soup, but it sounds just wonderful! We love spicy foods, and I'm definitely making this one when we head back up to the mountains!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fellow Marylander, but I'm in the southern part of Maryland. I love jalapenos, and I know this dish was a winner in your home!
ReplyDeleteI should try this out....love the idea to add in cream cheese!
ReplyDeleteI like the added cream cheese in it! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a warm your soul kinda of dish. Thanks for sharing it on foodie friday. Guess you ought to think about taking up skiing?
ReplyDeleteI could go for a bowl of that right now! I'll be the addition of cream cheese makes all the difference!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love the way this looks. We like spicy at our house:) It’s time for Merry Merry Munchies 2012. I’d love for you to come link up and check out the giveaways. http://diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com/2012/11/2012-merry-merry-munchies-1-sugared-nuts.html
ReplyDeleteThanks
I just wanted to let you know that I made this tonight and it is absolutely wonderful! This is also the recipe I have chosen to make for this week's Sunday Supper Happy Birthday post. I hope that is okay.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Stacy
I'm so glad you liked it! I'm honored that you are making it for this week's #SundaySupper! Thanks so much!
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