This Is The Most Popular Southern Living Fall Recipe Of All Time

Well, at least one of the many popular fall recipes of all time.

Fall is a time to put out the pumpkins and mums, pull out the sweaters and thick socks, and go for long, leisurely hikes in the woods. For those who enjoy cooking, now is also the time to thumb through all the earmarked pages of Southern Living cookbooks to find those favorite cold weather recipes.

There are many, from seasonal cakes and pies, fresh bread, quick weeknight meal ideas, and soups and stews. While it may be impossible to determine the "all-time most popular Southern Living fall recipe," here is why our recipe for White Chicken Chili deserves a spot in the top ten.

Hector Manuel Sanchez
Hector Manuel Sanchez

Recipe: White Chicken Chili

You Can Make It in a Slow Cooker

You can "fix it and forget it" or "set it and forget it." These cute expressions mean you can prepare this tasty chili in your slow cooker and not worry about it until mealtime. Set it up before heading out to work, and come home to a warm weeknight meal.

You can also plan ahead for a game day option and have this slow-cooker chili ready for half-time. The chili will cook on HIGH for five to six hours or LOW for eight to 10 hours. You'll know it's ready when the beans are tender.

It Uses Budget-Friendly Ingredients

You don't need to buy an expensive piece of meat to create a tasty meal. Save the superior cuts, such as ribeye steaks and a leg of lamb, for a special occasion. Make this chili with inexpensive and easy-to-find ingredients, such as dried beans and chicken.

At first glance, you may think these two items, cooked together, might be a little bland. But, when combined with onions, cumin, chiles, garlic, and other seasonings, you get a pot of hearty chili that delights your taste buds and warms your soul—no small feat for a budget-friendly meal.

As with other chilis, personalize this with your favorite toppings, such as sour cream, avocado, cilantro, cheese, lime, and corn chips—and don't forget to bake a sizzling hot skillet of cornbread to serve alongside.

It's Pure and Simple Comfort Food

This one checks all boxes when determining if a recipe qualifies as comfort food. Quite frankly, delicious comfort food is anything that makes you feel warm and happy when you eat it, evokes fond memories of people, places, or past experiences, and is a recipe you return to time and time again. If this recipe isn't already in your arsenal of fall comfort foods, make it this weekend, and your family will insist that you find a spot for it in your recipe box.

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