Kickin' Green Chili is the homemade version of Sam's No. 3 green chili from Denver, Colorado. Lightly thickened with a satisfying kick!

bowl of pork green chili

Set aside everything you thought chili should be or could be, then say hello to your new favorite chili recipe of all time — Kickin’ Green Chili!

This irresistible green chili recipe is inspired by a visit to Sam’s No. 3, a near century-old diner located in the heart of downtown Denver, Colorado. Sam’s is famous for their massive menu including spicy green chili — which they sell over 60 gallons of each day!

For those of us who don’t call The Rockies home, I adapted their famous green chili recipe from diner-sized (aka 5 quarts) to a more manageable, soup-pot-sized recipe that’s gluten free and easily made in your kitchen.

You are going to LOVE THIS CHILI!!

green chili in a dutch oven

Kickin’ Colorado Green Chili

We head west to Colorado a couple times a year and a cup of gluten free Colorado Green Chili is always on my must-find list while we’re there. The first time I ever had it was at Sam’s No. 3, many years ago.

Green Chili is more brothy / stew-like than it’s red chili cousin, and is made with roasted green chiles, pork, onions, garlic, and tomatoes. You can of course get it by the cup or bowl, but green chili is also commonly draped over burritos, home fries and eggs, or french fries.

Translation: she’s versatile!

Seeing as how we don’t get a ton of fresh green chiles here in Iowa, I adapted Sam’s Green Chili recipe to be easily made with readily available products in under an hour.

While I am not calling this green chili recipe authentic, it is exceptionally delicious. Slightly velvety in texture, tomato forward, packed with melt in your mouth pork pieces, plus a little kick from the addition of both green chiles and jalapeños.

It will immediately become a cool and cold-weather favorite!

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Ingredients Needed

  • Pork shoulder: is a marbled cut of pork so it becomes extremely tender and doesn’t try out while simmering in the chili. Look for sliced pork shoulder at the store which is easier to cut into bite-sized pieces then a whole shoulder roast.
  • Canned green chiles: add that signature green chile flavor to the chili without having to source, roast, peel, then process green chiles. Use spicy or mild depending on your preferences. I like Hatch brand.
  • Diced tomatoes and green chiles: aka Rotel. Rotel doesn’t disclose whether or not their product is gluten free, so I use Hatch brand, which is GF. If you don’t need to eat GF, Rotel is fine. Again, choose mild or hot.
  • Jalapenos: provide a delicious flavor and warmth to the chili. I generally use 2 larger-sized jalapenos (the smaller the jalapeno the more spicy it is).
  • Chicken stock or broth: forms the base of the chili.
  • Onions and garlic: for cozy, slow-cooked flavor.
  • Seasonings: dried oregano, mustard powder, salt and pepper season the green chili. Seems like an odd combo but trust me, it works!
  • Extra virgin olive oil: for sauting the pork and veggies.
  • Butter: for the base of the 1 minute flour roux which slightly thickens the chili.
  • Flour: for thickening the roux. I use my go-to Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour. You can use AP flour if you don’t need to eat gluten free.
bowl of green chili with toppings

What to Serve with Green Chili

While Green Chili differs in many ways from red / tomato-based chili — it’s the same in that it loves to be served with toppings and sides. Here are some ideas:

Green Chili is also great to serve on top of other dishes like breakfast burritos, french fries with lots of melted cheese on top, egg and home fry potato skillets, and baked potatoes.

Freezer Friendly Green Chili

Not only does this green chili reheat extremely well, but it’s perfect for freezing, too!

  • To freeze: cool the green chili down to room temperature then scoop into a gallon-size Ziplock freezer bag and freeze flat.
  • To reheat: thaw in the refrigerator overnight, or place the frozen Ziplock bag full of soup in a large dish and fill with warm water. Pour the thawed chili into a soup pot then reheat over medium heat, or microwave individual-sized bowls until hot.

#1 Tip for Success

If you’ve never made green chili before then I have just one tip to keep in mind while make this recipe:

  1. Trust me. 

That’s it, that’s the tip. LOL. Seriously, you might be scratching your head while making this green chili recipe wondering how and if it’s going to turn out. Just get to the end and I promise you’ll fall in love!

spoon in a bowl of green chili

Serve with Gluten Free Cornbread

How to Make This Recipe

Step 1: Prep then saute the pork shoulder

Start with sliced pork shoulder, which is so much easier to slice than a whole shoulder roast.

Recipe Tip

If you can’t find sliced pork shoulder at your grocery store, take a whole pork shoulder roast to the meat counter then ask them to slice it into 1″ thick slices for you.

sliced pork shoulder in the package

Cut the pork slices into small, 1″x1″ cubes to ensure they become melt-in-your-mouth-tender after simmering in the chili for just 30 minutes.

sliced pork shoulder on a cutting board

Next heat extra virgin olive oil in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over heat that’s a touch below high. Once the oil is hot add the pork pieces then spread them into an even layer and let them sit undisturbed until seared on the bottoms, 1-2 minutes.

Season with salt and pepper then stir the pork and saute for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Recipe Tip

The pork will release some liquid after searing, seasoning, and stirring. That’s ok! Keep the heat between medium-high and high to cook the liquid off and ensure the pork is sizzling vs boiling.

pork shoulder searing in a dutch oven

Step 2: Add the aromatics and seasonings

Turn the heat down to medium then add chopped onion and minced jalapeno, plus salt, pepper, dried oregano flakes, and dry mustard powder. Stir to combine then saute for 5 minutes.

Add pressed or minced garlic then saute for 1 more minute.

pork shoulder sauting with onions and jalapenos

Step 3: Add the broth, tomatoes, and chiles

Next, slowly stream in chicken broth while scraping up any brown bits from the bottom of the pot, then add canned green chiles, and canned diced tomatoes and green chiles.

Turn the heat up to high to bring the chili to a simmer then place a lid on top, turn the heat down to low, and simmer covered for 20 minutes stirring every now and again.

Remove the lid then simmer uncovered for 10 minutes, adjusting the temperature as needed to maintain a gentle simmer, and scraping off any fat that rises to the top of the chili.

green chili simmering in a pot

Step 4: Make the flour roux

When the chili has ~3 minutes left to simmer, melt butter in a small saucepan over medium heat, then sprinkle in gluten free flour (or AP flour if not GF).

Whisk to combine then cook while whisking for 1 minute.

flour roux in a a saucepan

Slowly pour the flour roux into the simmering chili while whisking to avoid lumps.

Once all the roux has been whisked into the chili, simmer for 5 more minutes then turn off the heat and let the chili sit and thicken for 10 minutes.

flour roux being stirred into green chili

Voila! Honest to goodness the best easy version of Green Chili you will ever have — so good!!

Serve with any and all toppings — I’m partial to crushed tortilla chips and shredded Monterey Jack cheese — then dig in. I hope you love each and every spoonful of this mouthwatering meal. Enjoy!

bowl of green chili with fixins

More Irresistible Chili Recipes

Kickin’ Green Chili

5 from 5 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 1 hour
Servings: 8
Kickin' Green Chili is the homemade version of Sam's No. 3 green chili from Denver, Colorado. Lightly thickened with a satisfying kick!

Equipment

Ingredients 

  • 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 lbs sliced pork shoulder, trimmed of excess fat then cut into bite-sized pieces
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 yellow onion, chopped
  • 1 – 2 jalapenos, depending on how spicy you want it, seeds and ribs removed then minced
  • 2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 3/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 3/4 teaspoon mustard powder
  • 4 cups chicken stock or broth
  • 2, 10 oz cans diced tomatoes and green chiles, undrained
  • 4 oz can green chiles
  • 1/4 cup butter, or vegan butter
  • 1/4 cup gluten free flour, or AP flour if not GF
  • Toppings: shredded Monterey Jack cheese, crushed tortilla chips, red or green Tabasco sauce, fresh or pickled jalapenos

Directions 

  • Place a large Dutch oven or soup pot over heat that's a touch below high. Add the oil then, once its very hot, add the pork and spread it out into an ever layer in the bottom of the pot. Let the pork sit undisturbed until seared on the bottoms, 1-2 minutes, then season with salt and pepper, stir, and saute for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Tip: Some liquid will be released from the pork after searing — keep the temperature between medium-high and high to ensure the liquid eventually cooks off and the pork continues to sear/saute vs boil.
  • Turn the heat down to medium then add the onions, jalapenos, and seasonings (salt through mustard powder) to the pot. Stir to combine then saute until the onions are tender, 5 minutes. Add the garlic then saute until it’s extremely fragrant, 1 minute.
  • Slowly add the chicken stock or broth while scraping up any brown bits from the bottom of the pot. Add the canned tomatoes and chiles, and canned green chiles then stir to combine. Turn the heat up to high to bring the chili to a boil then turn the heat down to low, place a lid on top, and simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Remove the lid then turn the heat up slightly to maintain a gentle simmer then simmer the chili uncovered for 10 more minutes, stirring occasionally, scraping off any fat that rises to the top.
  • When the chili has 3 minutes left to simmer, melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Sprinkle in the flour then whisk to combine and cook while whisking for 1 minute.
  • Slowly stream the butter/flour mixture into the chili while whisking constantly to avoid lumps. Once the flour mixture has been incorporated, simmer for another 5 minutes then turn off the heat and let the chili sit and thicken for 10 minutes before scooping into bowls and serving with optional toppings.

Notes

  • To freeze: cool the green chili down to room temperature then scoop into a gallon-size Ziplock freezer bag and freeze flat.
  • To reheat: thaw in the refrigerator overnight, or place the frozen Ziplock bag full of soup in a large dish and fill with warm water. Pour the thawed chili into a soup pot then reheat over medium heat, or microwave individual-sized bowls until hot.
  • Adapted from Sam’s No. 3 via Food Network.

Nutrition

Calories: 244kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 18g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 65mg, Sodium: 622mg, Potassium: 494mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 277IU, Vitamin C: 13mg, Calcium: 46mg, Iron: 2mg

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72 Comments

  1. Sheri Sanders says:

    5 stars
    This is a delicious green chili!! The best I have ever made. Thanks for the recipe😊 I used my own green chilis from my garden, but other than that I followed the recipe.

  2. Jaipur says:

    Thanks for sharing this lighter version of the Kickin’ Green Chili recipe! I love finding flavorful dishes that don’t weigh me down. I’m excited to try this with some whole grain tortillas for a cozy, guilt-free meal. 😊

    1. Kristin says:

      Yes yes! I hope you love it — it’s SO good!

  3. Scarlet says:

    This green chili was packed with flavor and spice. It will be on repeat during this fall and winter season. So good!

    1. Kristin says:

      I’m thrilled you loved it, Scarlet! Thank you so much for your feedback!

  4. T says:

    Oh my gosh, I was just in Denver and became OBSESSED with vegetarian green chili. Ate it three times in 4 days: at The Cherry Cricket, The Bagel Deli, and even at the airport!!!! I’d been looking into recipes, but the idea of roasting my own chiles seems too much. I’m going to try this without the pork and swapping in no-chicken broth!!

    1. Kristin says:

      RIIIIGHT?! It’s a must!! We love Cherry Cricket too. :) I hope you love this version!

  5. Amy says:

    This was a huge hit in our house! Used ground pork instead of pork shoulder because I had some on hand and it was great. We will definitely be adding to the chili rotation this winter!

    1. Kristin says:

      SO happy to hear this, Amy!! Thank you so much for your feedback!

  6. Audrey says:

    5 stars
    Holy cow! This was amazing! Served it over cilantro lime rice in a bowl with tortillas (and my husband’s amazing margaritas). Next time, I will be doubling this and getting some in the freezer because I can think of so many ways to use this recipe.

    1. Kristin says:

      Ooo, LOVE the idea of serving it over Cilantro Lime Rice. The margarita pairing is perfect! So glad you enjoyed. :)

  7. John says:

    PS – Some cubed bite sized potatoes are also a good addition. Not only a healthy filler and extender, but the neutral potato taste helps dull some of the heat from the chile making it a great accompaniment.

    1. Kristin says:

      Sure! You can always customize any recipe to your liking. :)

  8. Greg says:

    5 stars
    Been looking for a good homemade Denver style green chili recipe and I’ve found it. Smothered our breakfast burritos this morning and it was bliss. Made about 8 containers worth so our freezer is happy. Did find myself adding about 2 tsp of hot sauce at end to mix in just to make it pop a bit more but so simple. Used roasted chopped green chiles and jalapenos instead of the can but I’m sure canned would be great too. I love how tomato forward it is. Just delicious. Thanks so much!

    1. Kristin says:

      I’m thrilled you loved this recipe so much, Greg! It’s one of our very favorites too. :) Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

  9. Heather says:

    5 stars
    Awesome

    1. Kristin says:

      Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating, Heather!

  10. Steph D says:

    5 stars
    Followed it to a T tonight and made Mexican hamburgers! It was delish! Moved from Denver 6 years ago and sooo been missing it! Thank you for this!

    1. Kristin says:

      YUM!! So glad this recipe was a hit, and brought back some good memories for you too, Steph!

  11. Kimberly says:

    I’m excited to try this, but is there another way to thicken it w/o adding flour (or gluten)?

    1. Kristin says:

      Hi Kimberly! I’d use a cup 4 cup gluten-free baking blend, or even white rice flour (I like Bob’s Red Mill GF Sweet Rice Flour,) to replace the all-purpose flour. Or, you could just leave it out – the chili will still be delicious!

      1. John says:

        Cornstarch is very simple/easy way to provide thickening. Mix the cornstarch with water (or milk) to make a slurry. If it sits awhile, stir as the cornstarch tends to settle to the bottom. Then slowly add to the simmering stew. Remember, you can always add more, but you can’t take out.

  12. Amanda says:

    I haven’t tried this soup yet … however i’m about 2 hours in. Didn’t realize how long this was going to take

    1. Amanda says:

      WOW this soup was so good! Eating my last bowl today. Will def make again. Made a mistake of buying canned Jalapanos instead of green chilis so I did not add extra jalapano. However, added a pinch of cayenne. YUMMMM. You can eat it plain or add all the extras good for everyone

  13. Rebecca says:

    This is my husband and my new favorite chili – try it with Garden of Eatin’ Red Hot Blues tortilla chips. They are absolutely perfect with it!