27 of Our Best Chicken Soup Recipes to Warm Up to This Season (2024)

In our opinion, chicken soup is the ultimate comfort food—and as our collection of favorite recipes proves, there's more than one way to make a delicious and soothing chicken soup. Some start with a whole chicken and simmer low and slow; others use chicken pieces and cook so fast, you can enjoy a bowl of homemade soup in just 20 minutes. We’ve got cozy soups that enhance the flavor of the chicken with vegetables, and others that amp up the comfort by adding noodles, rice, or dumplings. Some are spiced with turmeric and ginger; others are lively with chiles and lime. No matter which recipe you choose, there's one thing we can promise: you'll enjoy a warming and satisfying lunch or dinner, whether it’s soup season or not.

24 Nourishing Soup Recipes That Feed a Crowd

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Classic Chicken Vegetable Soup

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One of our go-to chicken soup recipes, this soup is packed with carrots, celery, and potatoes, as well as plenty of chicken. The recipe is a little unusual: it's a two-part process. The chicken base of broth and cooked chicken can be made ahead. Then, this homemade chicken vegetable soup takes less than 30 minutes to put together. If you have more time, make this crowd-pleasing soup in one session.

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Chicken Soup With Pasta and Tomatoes

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Comforting but a little different, this take on chicken noodle soup adds tomatoes, ditalini pasta, and basil. Top each bowl with red-pepper flakes and plenty of grated parmesan to serve.

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Chicken Zoodle Soup

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Are you trying to reduce your carbs? This recipe replaces the noodles in chicken soup with zoodles (zucchini cut to look like noodles), and is seasoned with fresh dill.

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Saffron Chicken Noodle Soup

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A pinch of saffron elevates this rustic chicken soup . It adds a unique vegetal, almost tomatoey taste to the homemade broth. The soup cooks long and slow, and also includes leeks, celery, and carrots—and comforting egg noodles.

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Spicy Chicken and Lime Soup

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A chicken soup to warm up even the chilliest evenings, this lively bowl has a fresh and spicy homemade broth with jalapeños and an array of colorful and crunchy toppings. The recipe uses a whole bird, making it not only a satisfying meal but an economical one too.

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Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

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It looks and tastes like it simmered for hours, but this chicken soup recipe comes together fast. Using skinless, boneless chicken thighs and store-bought broth are time savers for when you need a hearty soup but don't have a lot of time.

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Chipotle Chicken and White-Bean Soup

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When you make this hearty soup recipe, add one or two chipotle chiles, depending on how spicy you like your soup. Pro tip: Mashing some of the beans is a great trick to help thicken the broth.

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Down-Home Chicken Soup with Dumplings

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Is there anything more comforting on a cold winter's night than a bowl of chicken soup with dumplings? The buttermilk dumplings are light yet satisfying in a rich chicken broth simply flavored with baby spinach and lemon.

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Test Kitchen's Favorite Chicken Soup Made With a Whole Chicken

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You'll love our test kitchen's favorite chicken soup. This recipe starts with a whole chicken cut into pieces and has parsley, thyme, and dill in the homemade broth. You can even meal prep and make the broth three days in advance, then put the rest of the soup together in about 35 minutes.

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Green Curry Chicken Soup

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Looking for a quick yet flavorful chicken soup to make for dinner? Then this tasty option should be on your radar. It calls for store-bought broth, rotisserie chicken, sweet bell peppers, green curry paste, and baby bok choy—and it all comes together in just 30 minutes.

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Chicken Soup With Rice and Potatoes

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A cilantro, chile, and garlic mixture adds depth of flavor to this chicken soup recipe, and the rice and potatoes make this a filling meal.

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Chicken Posole

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Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs replace the usual pork in this take on posole, the hearty Mexican soup made with hominy. Or recipe uses canned hominy, Savoy cabbage, and plenty of garlic, cilantro, and lime juice, and takes an hour to make.

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Turmeric-Ginger Chicken Soup

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Another quick take on chicken soup, and a delicious, immune-boosting one thanks to fresh ginger, garlic, and turmeric. This recipe starts with leftover cooked chicken and takes just 20 minutes to make.

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Basic Chicken Soup

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One of our most popular chicken soup recipes, this version delivers classic chicken soup flavor and comfort in less than an hour—and it starts with a whole chicken. The recipe essentially calls formaking stockand soup at the same time. Using chicken with bones and skin adds richness and depth to the soup as it simmers—plus this technique is a big time saver, Another time saver is cutting the whole chicken into pieces.

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Baby-Artichoke and Chicken Soup

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A taste of spring, this chicken soup calls for ladling the broth, with baby artichokes, tender boneless, skinless chicken breast, and fennel, atop arugula in every bowl for serving.

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Restorative Chicken Soup With Ginger

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Cayenne pepper packs the heat and fresh ginger provides an aromatic touch in this chicken soup recipe. Together with onions, carrots, celery, mushrooms, and bok choy they make it a restorative bowl. Adding soy sauce before serving brings even more flavor.

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Almond Chicken Soup With Sweet Potato, Collards, and Ginger

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An inspired but unusual pairing, almond butter and sweet potatoes take this quick chicken soup recipe to the next level. It comes together in about 3O minutes and uses store-bought stock and boneless, skinless chicken breasts. The nut butter is mixed with stock and adds rich flavor to this soup. Sweet potatoes complement the richness and balance the strong flavors of collards and fresh ginger. The finished chicken soup is creamy but dairy free—and very tasty.

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Chicken Soup With Dill Spaetzle

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Are spaetzle better than noodles? Give this recipe a try to find out. Our spaetzle are made from a simple dough of eggs, flour, and milk, and cook in the broth. They just might be the coziest addition to a chicken soup.

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Matzo-Ball Soup With Leeks

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Seltzer is the secret ingredient that makes these matzo balls light and fluffy. They're served in a rich chicken soup fragrant with leeks.

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Chicken and Rice Soup

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Kid-friendly and easy to make, this quick chicken soup starts with store-bought broth and boneless, skinless chicken thighs. White rice and plenty of vegetables make it a hearty dinner. Top each bowl with parmesan cheese and chopped parsley—and wait for everyone to ask for seconds.

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Chicken Soup With Soba Noodles and Snow Peas

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Here's another of our 20-minute chicken soup recipes. Snow peas and red bell pepper bring bright color, while skinless, boneless chicken breast and store-bought broth are the secrets to its speed. If you can't find soba noodles at the store, use whole-wheat spaghetti instead.

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Chicken-and-Ricotta Meatballs in Broth

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Meatball soup meets chicken soup in this delicious hybrid. Ground white-meat chicken, ricotta, parmesan, egg, and a hint of nutmeg make for succulent meatballs. Swap ground white-meat turkey for the chicken if desired.

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Chicken Noodle Soup

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A classic, this chicken noodle soup is sure to be a hit at the dinner table. It's flavored with a dill and parsley and while egg noodles are our go to, you can easily swap in angel-hair pasta, alphabet pasta, pastina, or even cooked rice.

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Noodle Soup With Chicken and Snow Peas

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Thick rice noodles star in this quick chicken soup along with boneless, skinless chicken breast. Serve with mint, lime wedges, and chile sauce so everyone can customize their bowl.

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Avgolemono

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This deliciously smooth lemon chicken soup gets its thick consistency from eggs. Pro tip: After mixing in eggs with broth, keep the soup from simmering. This will prevent the eggs from curdling.

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Wonton Soup

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The homemade wontons in this chicken soup are filled with ground pork but you can make it an all-chicken affair by swapping in ground chicken.

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Tortellini in Broth With Escarole

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Store-bought cheese tortellini and store-bought broth mean this chicken soup comes together in just 15 minutes. Escarole cooks quickly in the broth and brings color and a little crunch.

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27 of Our Best Chicken Soup Recipes to Warm Up to This Season (2024)

FAQs

Can you reheat homemade chicken soup? ›

Soup is easy to reheat, whether on the stovetop or in the microwave. A handy rule to remember is that if you are reheating a chicken or meat broth or clear soup, bring it to a boil for three minutes to be sure of killing off any possible harmful bacterial growth.

How to make can chicken soup taste better? ›

Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving. Spices: Your soup is probably salty enough, but what about simmering a bay leaf in there for a while (don't forget to remove it before serving)? Depending on the soup's flavor profile, you could shake in some cumin or red pepper flakes.

Why do people eat chicken soup when they have a cold? ›

“In particular, chicken is an excellent source of the amino acid cysteine, which has been shown to help thin mucus and help you manage cold and flu symptoms.” The broth that serves as the base of chicken soup can also provide fluids and electrolytes that help the body fight off infections, Collier noted.

How to add extra flavor to chicken soup? ›

Adding a splash of acid can brighten up the flavors in your soup. Consider squeezing some fresh lemon juice or adding a splash of vinegar, such as apple cider or white wine vinegar. The acidity will help balance out the richness of the broth and add a tangy note to the overall taste.

What is the proper way to reheat a soup prepared a day ahead? ›

Reheat sauces, soups, and gravies to a boil.
  1. On stove top: Place food in pan and heat thoroughly. ...
  2. In oven: Place food in oven set no lower than 325 °F. ...
  3. In microwave: Stir, cover, and rotate fully cooked food for even heating. ...
  4. Not Recommended: Slow cooker, steam tables or chafing dishes.
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Is 5 day old soup ok to eat? ›

Most soups can only last in a refrigerator for 3 to 4 days until they risk going bad, so make sure you place your cooled vegetable soup promptly in the freezer before this point. Make sure your soup lasts well by placing it in an airtight freezer-safe container.

What gives soup more flavor? ›

Go Bold. A punch of flavor at the end of cooking can make your soup a standout. Mix herbs like parsley, thyme, and oregano, or spices such as cumin, coriander, and cardamom, into some olive oil, and let it infuse for at least an hour or two. Pour it over soup just before serving.

Does chicken soup taste better the longer you cook it? ›

While broth and stock both get richer and richer the longer you cook them, the problem is that the chicken meat will dry out and get tough if you let it go too long.

What can I add to soup to make it taste better? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

Is chicken soup really good for you? ›

All those bits of carrot, celery, and onion commonly found in chicken noodle soup are a great source of vitamins C and K, as well as other antioxidants and minerals. “Not only does this help build a healthy immune system to fight off viruses, it also helps your body recover from illness more quickly,” Allonen says.

What does chicken soup do for the body? ›

Chicken broth is also a rich source of minerals, including iron. Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body, and myoglobin, a protein that supplies oxygen to muscles. Your body also needs iron to produce certain hormones.

What is the best broth to drink when sick? ›

Bone broth serves as a great way to replenish the fluids that you're losing, while also providing your body with valuable electrolytes from the sodium in the broth. These electrolytes will also help you absorb the water more easily.

How to spruce up chicken soup? ›

Wolff recommends jazzing up chicken noodle soup with “interesting toppings, like spices, sauces, or drizzles.” For example, harissa—a North African chili paste—gives the broth complexity and heat. The Middle Eastern seasoning blend za'atar would also be a nice touch, adding rich, earthy character to the soup.

How do you fix tasteless chicken soup? ›

Ok, several things you can do.
  1. Salt and pepper are your friend.
  2. If you can find it, use chicken bone broth. It has some of the best flavor, I find.
  3. You can roast your chicken first and add to the soup to finish. ...
  4. Stir in spinach or kale at the very end for added texture and flavor.
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Why do you put lemon juice in chicken soup? ›

The juice is what brings the tartness and acidic properties to balance flavors, while the zest (or skin of the lemon) contains the essential oils which is where you get all the beautiful aromatics.

Can you heat up chicken soup twice? ›

In terms of food safety, however, so long as you reheat the food at the correct temperature and for the correct duration of time, it can in fact be safely reheated multiple times. However, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) recommends that food is only reheated once, so follow this guidance wherever possible.

Can you reheat homemade soup twice? ›

If food has been hygienically prepared, cooled quickly after cooking (or reheating) and stored cold, reheating more than once should not increase the risk of illness. However, prolonged storage and repeated reheating will affect the taste, texture, and sometimes the nutritional quality of foods.

How long will homemade chicken soup last in the fridge? ›

Generally, homemade chicken noodle soup can last in the refrigerator for three to five days, while canned soups may have a longer life of up to a week. It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and the soup's freshness should always be assessed by its appearance, smell, and taste.

Can I reheat soup the next day? ›

Leftover cooked food may be stored in the refrigerator for up to three to four days. During this time, you can reheat the leftovers to 165 °F. Be sure to return any unused portion to the refrigerator within two hours to remain safe.

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