Hurricane Ridge Chicken Chili

This soup is everything you could want in a chicken chili, soft white beans, a decadent broth and lots of bell peppers.

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You will need:

  • 1/2 or 1 cup Fresh or Canned Chicken cubed
  • 1/2 or 1 cup canned or frozen corn (optional)
  • 1/8 cup green chilies (optional)

Package Includes:

  • Bean Mixture
  • 1 Spice Packet

Directions:

Stovetop Directions:
1. Look through beans for pebbles or other field debris, rinse. Soak beans (optional, directions inside).
2. Add 4 cups of water to the bean mixture. *Cover and bring to a boil, reduce heat and let simmer until beans begin to soften about 45 minutes
3. Add both packets & cooked chicken. Simmer another 30 minutes or until beans are fully soft.
4. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve.

Crockpot Directions:
Add 4 C. water, the entire soup mix, and bite-sized pieces of chicken to the slow cooker. Cook on low for 6 to 10 hours. Cook on high for 3.5 to 6 hours. Enjoy!

Instant Pot Directions:
Reduce water by 1/2 cup. Add water, soup mix & meat to Instant Pot. Lock the lid and seal the valve, set to Soup Mode, or High Pressure. Cook for 30 minutes, allow the pressure to release naturally, or manually let the steam off. Enjoy!


Bean Hints & Nutrition:
The USDA recommends that adults eat three cups of beans per week for the maximum health benefit. Beans are naturally low in total fat, contain no saturated fat or cholesterol, and are an excellent source of protein, calcium, iron, folic acid, and potassium.m.

Fun Fact: Beans are high in fiber and complex sugars that our bodies have to work hard to digest; this may cause gas. Over time increase the amount of beans you eat to help your body adapt.

You will need:

  • 1 or 2 cups Fresh or Canned Chicken cubed
  • 1 or 2 cups canned or frozen corn (optional)
  • 1/4 cup green chilies (optional)

Package Includes:

  • Bean Mixture
  • 1 Spice Packet
  • 1 Chicken Base

Directions:

Stovetop Directions:
1. Look through beans for pebbles or other field debris, rinse. Soak beans (optional, directions inside).
2. Add 8 cups of water to the bean mixture. *Cover and bring to a boil, reduce heat and let simmer until beans begin to soften about 45 minutes
3. Add both packets & cooked chicken. Simmer another 30 minutes or until beans are fully soft.
4. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve.

Crockpot Directions:
Add 8 C. water, the entire soup mix, and bite-sized pieces of chicken to the slow cooker. Cook on low for 6 to 10 hours. Cook on high for 3.5 to 6 hours. Enjoy!

Instant Pot Directions:
Reduce water by 1 cup. Add water, soup mix & meat to Instant Pot. Lock the lid and seal the valve, set to Soup Mode, or High Pressure. Cook for 30 minutes, allow the pressure to release naturally, or manually let the steam off. Enjoy!


Bean Hints & Nutrition:
The USDA recommends that adults eat three cups of beans per week for the maximum health benefit. Beans are naturally low in total fat, contain no saturated fat or cholesterol, and are an excellent source of protein, calcium, iron, folic acid, and potassium.m.

Fun Fact: Beans are high in fiber and complex sugars that our bodies have to work hard to digest; this may cause gas. Over time increase the amount of beans you eat to help your body adapt.

Hurricane Ridge offers unparalleled views of the Olympic Peninsula. It was named in the late 1800s by a prospector who wandered to the top on a windy day. As the legend goes, he leaned into the wind and said, “It’s like a bloody hurricane!”.

From his spot on the summit, the prospector was able to see Port Angeles, Sequim, Mount Olympus, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and even into Canada.

As you drive up the Ridge Road, you can see deep canyons carved by small rivers and the sprawling Olympic Rain Forest. At the crest of the hill, the view pulls on your stomach and dances in your chest. From the visitor center, wildflower meadows spread as far as the eyes can see, and mountain goats dot the steep hills.

The Olympic National Park was created in 1938 by Franklin D. Roosevelt to protect the calving ground of Roosevelt elk. The creation of the national park protected wilderness lands on the Olympic peninsula and opened the way for projects such as the Elwha dam removal.

In 2011, the largest dam removal project in history started inside the Olympic National Park, just west of Hurricane Ridge. The project had wide acceptance and support on a public and governmental level because of its location within the park.

The river now runs free. Salmon and trout have begun to spawn in the rivers, and people have hope that maybe once again, the Elwha will be known as one of the best salmon rivers in the Pacific Northwest. It’s arguable that this project would have never been approved if the two dams hadn’t landed in the Olympic National Park.

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