This bold and flavorful Green Chile Chicken Stew is ready to go in just 1 hour! It’s loaded with shredded chicken, fresh corn, rice and of course, hatch chiles!

I like to think of this warm & cozy chicken and hatch chile stew as the perfect rainy-day meal! It has a rich and inviting aroma that will fill your home. And the Green chiles add a bold flavor to this hearty meal that ties in everything together.
My family and I love this recipe and of course I have to serve it alongside my Buttermilk Cornbread.
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Recipe Ingredients

Green Chiles – I love making recipes with green chiles. Whether it is this stew or my Hatch Chile Cornbread, green chiles provide a bold savory flavor to any dish.
Rice – Adding rice to this stew really makes it a hearty recipe that fills you up.
How to Make Green Chile Chicken Stew
Step 1: In a Dutch oven set over medium heat, heat the olive oil. When the oil is hot, add the onion and corn, cook until fragrant, about 6 minutes.

Step 2: Next, add the garlic and cook for 1 minute, then sprinkle in the coriander, cumin, paprika, salt and pepper and continue stirring/cooking for an additional minute or so.

Step 3: Then, add the hatch chiles, salsa verde, chicken stock, water and lime juice. Turn the heat up and bring the mixture to a boil.

Step 4: Add the chicken and half the cilantro, simmer for 20 minutes.

Step 5: Next, pour in the rice, cook until tender, about 15 minutes or so.

Step 6: Finally, garnish with the remaining cilantro and serve immediately.

FAQs
No. You can use chicken breasts, chicken thighs, or any chicken you have on hand. You need roughly 2 cups in total.
No, you can use frozen corn instead if need be.
Storage and Reheating Info
You can store any leftovers of this recipe in an airtight container in your fridge for 3-4 days.
You can freeze this recipe in an airtight container in your freezer for up to 2 months.
To reheat you can do so in the microwave or stovetop over medium heat until everything has warmed through.
Note: If the stew seems a bit thick after refrigeration or freezing, you can add a little water or chicken broth during reheating to achieve your desired consistency. Always ensure the stew reaches a safe temperature of 165°F (74°C) before consuming.
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Ingredients
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 small yellow onion - diced
- 1 cup corn - (from about 2 ears)*
- 4 cloves garlic - minced
- 1 tbsp ground coriander
- 1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 1/4 tsp paprika
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp ground black pepper
- 3 Hatch chiles - (fire roasted), seeds removed and diced (If you can't find fresh, then use cans – see notes below)**
- 1 (16 oz) jar salsa verde
- 4 cup low-sodium chicken broth
- 1 cup water
- 1 lime - juiced
- 1 small rotisserie chicken - pulled
- 1 tbsp fresh cilantro - chopped
- 1/2 cup long grain white rice
Optional Garnish
- lime wedges
- avocado chunks
- cilantro
- tortilla strips
- sour cream
Instructions
- In a large large stock pot or Dutch oven set over medium heat, heat the olive oil. When the oil is hot, add the onion and corn, cook until fragrant, about 6 minutes.
- Next, add the garlic and cook for 1 minute, then sprinkle in the coriander, cumin, paprika, salt and pepper and continue stirring/cooking for an additional minute or so.
- Then, add the hatch chiles, salsa verde, chicken stock, water and lime juice. Turn the heat up and bring the mixture to a boil.
- Add the chicken and cilantro, simmer for 20 minutes.
- Next, pour in the rice, cook until tender, about 15 minutes or so.
- Finally, garnish with the remaining cilantro and serve immediately.











Any directions for an instant Pot conversion?
Made this yesterday with homemade chicken stock and Hatch green chiles I had roasted and froze this past summer. It was so good. My son and I devoured a bowl and came back for more. As with most stews I know this will be even better the second day. Can’t wait till lunch!!
This was absolutely delicious. I used rwo cups of frozen mixed vegetables because that was what I had on hand. Also added a few dashes of worcestershire sauce and soy sauce based upon similar recipes I had read. Also thickened with a slurry made of one cup milk and one half cup flour. Added already cooked rice and let everything simmer. Incredible depth of flavor. This is a keeper!
Hi, I am writing from New Mexico. Hatch is a staple here. We like to bring home whole roasted chilies from the grocery store where they roast them in a large roaster in the parking lot while you wait. We freeze batches for later use. I made your stew with turkey [boiled the carcass from T-Giving]. Awesome!
Could you make this in the crock pot? Plus, what about using pork? My fiancé is allergic to chicken/poultry, so, substituting things would be a must.
Yes & Yes!