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Title: White Bean Chili with Turkey
Categories: Chili Vegetable Salad Bean Blank
Yield: 8 Servings

1lbDried white beans
1tbVegetable oil
2cChopped onions
2 4 oz can diced green
  Chilies
6 Cloves Garlic -- minced
1 1/2tbDried oregano -- crushed
1tbGround cumin
1tbChili powder
7cChicken broth
18ozFresh or canned tomatillos
  Chopped, about 3 1/2 cups
1cChopped fresh cilantro
1 1/2lbBoneless skinless turkey
  Breast, cut crosswise
  In half
1cChopped green onions
2tbFresh lime juice
2/3cPlain yogurt
3tbChopped fresh parsley
3tbChopped fresh cilantro
  Fresh cilantro sprigs
1/2cGrated cheddar cheese
  CHILI---------------------
  CILANTRO CREAM------
  GARNISH---------

For chili: The recipe recommends soaking the beans overnight. Personally, I don't like to do that. I find the quick soak method works better. That is, cover beans with cold water. Bring to a boil and boil for 1-2 min. Turn off heat and let soak for 1 1/2 hours. Drain beans. Heat vegetable oil in a large heavy Dutch oven over medium heat. Add chopped onion and saute 5 minutes. Add diced chilies, minced garlic, oregano, cumin, and chili powder. Saute for 5 minutes. Add beans, chicken broth, chopped tomatillos and cilantro. It's important that the chicken broth contain little or no salt. Salt inhibits the softening of the seed coat of beans. Therefore, if you add salt too early the beans with never soften up. Add turkey breast and simmer until just cooked through, about 20 minutes. Transfer turkey to plate. Cover with foil and refrigerate. Simmer chili until beans are tender, about 2 1/2 hours. Cut turkey into 1/2 inch pieces. Add turkey, green onions and lime juice to chili. Stir. Heat through. Season with salt and pepper.

For cilantro cream: Combine yogurt, parsley, chopped cilantro in a medium bowl. Ladle chili into bowls. Top with spoonful of cilantro cream. Sprinkle with cilantro sprigs and cheese. Can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover chili and cilantro cream separately and refrigerate. Before serving, reheat chili over low heat. Like most chili, it tastes better the second day. From Bon Appetit September 1992

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From: Apoe@unicom.Net (Art Poe) Date: Sun, 04 Feb 96 17:24:44 Gmt

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