Give your favorite white chicken chili a little twist! Low-carb Greek chicken chili is filled with artichoke hearts and feta cheese (and more!).
Greek Chicken Chili
As much as I love making American and Italian recipes (and even some Cuban and Chinese ones), sometimes I really crave Greek food.
When that happens, making soup is one of the best ways to fix that craving. This Greek chicken chili is filled with lemon juice, artichoke hearts, Roma tomatoes, Greek olives, and spiced with fresh dill.
This is a bright and zesty chili that doesn’t taste at all like any other chili you’ve ever made. It’s a slow cooker recipe, so make sure you have at least three hours for it to cook.
As it does, the flavors will meld together in a magical way. And keep reading, because I’ll share how to make it even quicker on the stovetop if you need a quick soup for dinner.
Keto Chicken Chili
Almost everyone has heard of Keto White Chili. It’s usually made with cream and Mexican spices like peppers and tomatoes. I took that idea and made a Greek version.
This one is a bit tangier and lighter. The only cream in it is about three ounces of cream cheese. So, it’s a thinner chili than others you might have made.
I love slow cooker soup recipes, and this is one of the easiest ones you can make. You literally add everything to the slow cooker and let it cook for about three hours on high.
If you need more time, cook it on low for about six hours. That’s the entire recipe!
You can also make this on the stove. Pre-cook the chicken and then add it to the stove with all the other ingredients.
Bring it to a slow simmer and let it cook for about 25 minutes. It’s a really simple and quick recipe.
Low-Carb Greek Chili
There are a lot of different ways that you can customize this tasty Greek chili. If you’re short on time, use cooked chicken from a rotisserie or some leftover cooked chicken from another meal.
Instead of chopping an onion, use some frozen diced onion and any color of pepper will taste delicious in the chili. You can also use chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts.
If you don’t have chicken broth, make some from chicken bullion cubes or use vegetable broth. The zucchini is optional.
I think it gives the chili extra flavor (and makes it more filling). But if you don’t have it or don’t like it, leave it out!
The olives are also completely optional.
Keto Greek Recipes
If you wanted to, you could make an entire Greek meal, and keep it all within your macros. I love making Greek food, and I’ve got a bunch of low-carb Greek recipes here on my blog.
This chili has 8 grams net carbs in each serving, so be careful with what else you eat with it.
Serve some Low-Carb Greek Broccoli Salad with the soup. It has a lot of similar ingredients.
My Low-Carb Greek Burgers With Greek Yogurt Coleslaw are a very filling entree.
If you need something really quick and easy, make either Low Carb Greek Chicken Bowl or a quick Keto Greek Cucumber Salad and my Keto Greek Cauliflower Rice goes with almost anything.
How To Store Homemade Soup
Store this Greek chicken chili in an airtight and spill proof container. I suggest keeping it in a mason jar with a screw-top lid.
Then, store it in the refrigerator. I suggest eating it within three days for the best flavor.
You can freeze the soup, too. Store it in a freezer-safe bag, seal it, and lay it flat on a baking sheet.
Then, place the baking sheet in the freezer. This will help the soup to freeze completely flat.
When you’re ready to eat it, pour the frozen soup into your slow cooker and heat it up on low for a few hours. It will stay fresh in the freezer for about six months.
Low-Carb Greek Chicken Chili Recipe
Here are the ingredients and step by step pictures that you’ll need in order to make this low-carb Greek chicken chili recipe. The exact measurements and instructions are in the printable recipe card, just a little below.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Servings: 4
Net Carbs: 8 net carbs per serving
Ingredients:
- Boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Red bell pepper chopped
- Onion chopped
- Greek seasoning
- Oregano
- Minced garlic
- Juice from ½ a lemon
- Chopped canned artichoke hearts drained
- Zucchini chopped
- Roma tomatoes diced
- Fresh chopped dill
- Cream cheese
- Chicken broth
- Feta cheese
- Greek olives
Instructions:
Add the chicken breasts to the bottom of the crockpot, and sprinkle with the Greek seasoning and oregano.
Place the onions, bell peppers, zucchini, romas, garlic, dill and cream cheese into the crockpot.
Pour in the lemon juice and chicken broth. Cover and cook on high for 3 hours.
Remove the chicken and shred it well.
Return the chicken to the crockpot, and stir to combine everything together well.
Garnish with feta cheese and Greek olives before serving.
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Low-Carb Greek Chicken Chili
Give your favorite white chicken chili a little twist! Low-carb Greek chicken chili is filled with artichoke hearts and feta cheese.
Ingredients
- 1 pound Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
- 1 Red Bell Pepper chopped
- 1/2 Onion chopped
- 3 tsp Greek Seasoning
- 1 tsp Oregano
- 2 tsp Minced Garlic
- Juice from 1/2 a Lemon
- 1 Zucchini chopped
- 2 Roma Tomatoes chopped
- 3 ounces Cream Cheese softened
- 4 cups Chicken Broth
- 1/4 cup Feta Cheese
- 1/4 cup Greek Olives
Instructions
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Add the chicken breasts to the bottom of the crockpot, and sprinkle with the Greek seasoning and oregano.
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Place the onions, bell peppers, zucchini, romas, garlic, dill and cream cheese into the crockpot.
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Pour in the lemon juice and chicken broth.
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Cover and cook on high for 3 hours.
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Remove the chicken and shred it well.
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Return the chicken to the crockpot, and stir to combine everything together well.
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Garnish with feta cheese and Greek olives before serving.
Recipe Notes
Calories: 485 Net Carbs: 8 Net Carbs Per Serving
The nutritional information for this recipe is calculated as a courtesy and is an approximate only. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipes on this site.
Keto Soup Recipes
If you enjoyed this incredible low-carb Greek chicken chili, I have a bunch of other low-carb soup recipes you should make next.