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This irresistibly creamy buffalo chicken soup recipe is a fun and different way to enjoy your favorite hot wing flavors! It’s the perfect game day grub. Blue cheese is optional.
If you like the sound of this, try my Buffalo Chicken Dip, Buffalo Chicken Casserole, and Buffalo Chicken Meatballs as well.
Why you’ll love it
This 35-minute buffalo chicken soup is all about big flavor and easy to make. I used Frank’s Red Hot (the classic hot sauce that you find in buffalo sauce), a little butter (also found in buffalo sauce), chicken (of course), and then I deliberated on what else to include.
I decided on cream cheese and ranch seasoning because it balances the spiciness and conjures up the yummy cooling tangy ranch dip that often comes with hot wings. This combo in soup form may sound a little odd, but it’s amazing! I even included carrots and celery in this soup because they usually come with hot wings. See what I did there?
Is it spicy?
I wouldn’t call this soup crazy spicy or anything (it has a little kick), but there’s always potential to add more heat if needed. My spice level tolerance isn’t high, and I didn’t think it was too spicy. Start with the suggested 1/4 cup of Frank’s Red Hot, and build it up from there if you want more heat.
What you’ll need
- Olive oil and butter – for sautéing
- Onion, celery, and carrots – a great base for many soups. I like using Vidalia (sweet) onions.
- Flour – for thickening up the broth
- Ranch seasoning – for that zesty, cooling quality. I use Hidden Valley.
- Chicken broth – more savory depth
- Hot sauce – Frank’s Red Hot original is the gold standard for hot wings
- Chicken – we’re using boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Cream cheese – it makes the broth irresistibly creamy and mellows everything out
- Garnish – I use scallions for a pop of freshness and a crumble of blue cheese for the purists out there. The blue cheese is totally optional since a lot of people aren’t fans of it, however!
Tools for this recipe
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- I use a Le Creuset Dutch oven to make this soup recipe, and a sturdy ladle makes it easier to dish it up with less spilling.
- Store the other half of your onion in the fridge in a handy onion saver.
- Use a sharp chef’s knife for easily chopping up the veggies and chicken.
How to make buffalo chicken soup
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Take the cream cheese out of the fridge. Sauté the onion, celery, and carrots until softened. Stir in the flour and ranch seasoning, and then pour in the broth and hot sauce.
Add in the chicken, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, and simmer with the lid slightly open. Take the chicken out, and cut it up. Meanwhile, add in the cream cheese and stir until melted in.
Put the cut-up chicken into the pot, and simmer until it’s cooked through. Give the soup a taste, and season with salt & pepper as needed. Garnish with the scallions and blue cheese if desired.
Substitutions and variations
- You can definitely add more hot sauce at the end if it’s not spicy enough for ya!
- You could try subbing the ranch packet for ranch or blue cheese salad dressing (but I haven’t tested this, so you’d have to experiment). There are also plenty of recipes out there for homemade ranch seasoning if you can’t find any in stores.
- Chicken thighs would work too in this recipe instead! I’d cook them for a few minutes more since they take a bit longer to become tender and are more difficult to overcook.
What to serve with buffalo chicken soup
- It’s a hearty soup, so a slice of fresh crusty bread on the side or a dinner roll is all you need.
- You can’t go wrong pairing it with hot and melty Extra Cheesy Garlic Bread, though!
- Craving soup and salad? Make my Homemade Ranch Dressing with spring mix or a big Caesar salad with my 10-Minute Caesar Dressing.
Leftovers and storage
- Store leftovers of this easy buffalo chicken soup in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days.
- Reheat in a saucepan slowly and over a low heat for best results.
- While it’s not my preference, you could freeze this soup. Be aware that the texture may get a little grainy, but it’ll still taste good.
If you gave this buffalo chicken soup recipe a try, please leave a star rating and review below! Tag me #saltandlavender on Instagram so I can see your creations.
Buffalo Chicken Soup
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1/2 medium onion chopped
- 2 sticks celery chopped small
- 2 medium carrots peeled & chopped small
- 1 tablespoon flour
- 1 (1 ounce) packet ranch seasoning (I used Hidden Valley)
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 1/4 cup Frank's Red Hot Original Sauce
- 1.5 pounds uncooked chicken breasts see note
- 8 ounces cream cheese (I used a block of Philly) see note
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Garnish (optional): crumbled blue cheese, chopped scallions
Instructions
- Add the oil + butter to a pot over medium-high heat. Sauté the onions, celery, and carrots for about 7 minutes.
- Stir in the flour and ranch seasoning, followed by the chicken broth and Frank's Red Hot.
- Add the chicken breasts (no need to cut them up) to the pot. Increase the heat to high and bring the soup to a boil. Once it's boiling, reduce the heat so the soup is simmering. Cover with the lid slightly open, and let it cook for 12 minutes. If the chicken isn't fully submerged, you may want to flip it over halfway through cooking.
- Take the chicken out of the pot and place it on a cutting board. Meanwhile, add the cream cheese to the soup. Cut up the chicken. It should be mostly cooked, but if it's not quite done yet, that's fine. You may need to give the cream cheese a helping hand with your spoon. Add the cut-up chicken into the soup once the cream cheese is incorporated.
- If the chicken isn't quite cooked, let it cook for a few more minutes. Season the soup with salt & pepper as needed. Serve and garnish as desired. If you love blue cheese, you can stir some right into the soup prior to dishing it up.
Notes
- 1.5 pounds chicken works out to two fairly large boneless skinless chicken breasts. You don’t have to be exact with this recipe, and you could even add more chicken than suggested. Feel free to use chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts (I’d use 6 small boneless skinless thighs). I’d then cook the chicken for 15 minutes.
- The cream cheese for this recipe should be super soft so it melts into the soup more easily. I recommend taking it out of the fridge prior to starting the recipe and then microwaving it in 20-30 second intervals until it’s very soft.
- This soup isn’t crazy spicy as written. You can add more Frank’s Red Hot Sauce in at the end if it’s not hot enough for you.
- This recipe is also in the Salt & Lavender: Everyday Essentials cookbook.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This recipe was originally published on September 28, 2019. It’s been updated with new photos and better instructions but is the same great recipe!
We loved it! My store was out of Frankโs sauce but I had the spice blend version on hand. An extra 1/4 cup of water plus 2 Tbsp of Frankโs Red Hot seasoning was perfect. Didnโt change anything else. Another delicious, unique recipe!
Awesome!! So glad you were able to adapt it ๐
Is there a slow cooker version?
Nope, but you could do this in the slow cooker. I’d probably go 3-4 hours on high or 6-8 on low and add the cream cheese in towards the end. You may want to use chicken thighs instead since they’re less likely to dry out/go tough than chicken breasts, but it’s up to you.
I just made this soup tonight. I didnโt change a thing. It was just plain delicious. Thank you for a recipe thatโs a real keeper. Yumm.
I’m thrilled to hear that, Laura!! You’re very welcome. ๐
So so good! I forgot to buy bleu cheese crumbles as a topping but the soup was still delicious. This will be on repeat in my house!
I’m thrilled you enjoyed it!! Thanks for taking the time to review my recipe, Kate! ๐
As a Buffalonian, the blue cheese is absolutely not optional to create a proper Buffalo dish. In fact, swap the ranch with blue cheese. Any restaurant that serves ranch with wings has no idea what they’re doing.
Hey, I like to give people options. The more people who make my recipes, the better. ๐ My husband is a huge Bills fan btw!
This soup is amazing!! I made this for my roommate and I, and she said itโs her favorite dish Iโve made. Will definitely be making again!
Fantastic!!! So glad it was a hit.
I felt like it was missing a few things, so I added Cauliflower and 2 tablespoons of minced garlic.
I didn’t like the blue cheese crumbles on top for some reason, so next time won’t do that. I also added 1/2 cup Frank’s and the hotness is perfect.
I NOT a fan of โwingsโ anything but was recommended by my daughter who had tried it and enjoyed it. It was spot on. The flavors were just right, the wing sauce was mild with just a bit of heat! It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone at the table. I will be making this again!
I’m so happy you decided to give it a try, Terry! ๐
This soup is delicious. I did not add salt or pepper and it was seasoned just perfectly, my husband loved it said we definitely have to put it in our dinner rotation.
I’m so glad you both enjoyed it! ๐
This was delicious and easy to make. For sure double it!
Thank you so much!