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This chicken taco soup recipe has a flavorful Rotel tomato cream cheese broth, black beans, corn, and plenty of tender chicken. It’s fast and easy to make in just 35 minutes! We include stovetop, Instant Pot, and Crockpot instructions below.
Love taco flavors? Try my Easy Baked Chicken Tacos or this Easy Taco Casserole Recipe.
Why you’ll love it
This recipe is based on my popular Creamy Taco Soup that’s made with ground beef, and I figured it was time to get a chicken version on here! It’s a filling and flavorful Tex-Mex soup all on its own, and it’s even better when you load it up with your favorite toppings.
Sometimes I crave tacos and soup, and this is the best of both worlds. It’s also way easier than making actual tacos, and you can get a hot meal on the table fast for Taco Tuesday using inexpensive pantry ingredients.
What you’ll need
- Olive oil – for sautéing
- Onion – our favorite variety is sweet onion (Vidalia), but yellow is fine
- Red bell pepper – but any color is fine
- Tomatoes – I definitely recommend using Rotel diced tomatoes with green chilies. If you can’t find them, you can use regular ones, but add in a can or two of diced green chilies if possible. They make a huge difference in the overall flavor!
- Chicken broth – for deeper savory flavor. If salt is a concern, use low sodium instead.
- Garlic powder, cumin, smoked paprika, chili powder – my signature homemade taco seasoning
- Corn & black beans – convenient canned veggies
- Cream cheese – for the smooth, creamy broth. I like Philly best.
- Chicken – we’re using rotisserie for convenience
Chicken taco soup toppings
- For some crunch, try tortilla strips or crushed tortilla chips.
- To give a cooling effect, a dollop of sour cream or plain Greek yogurt works great. Avocado would also give extra creaminess.
- Add shredded cheddar or a Tex-Mex blend for cheesiness.
- Lime wedges and cilantro amp up the flavor even more and add brightness!
- Sliced jalapeno peppers would give it a spicy kick.
How to make chicken taco 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 to let it soften up. In a large pot, sauté the onion in the olive oil. Add the remaining soup ingredients apart from the cream cheese, chicken, and salt & pepper. Bring to a boil, then simmer.
Cut the cream cheese into cubes and add to the soup. When it’s melted, stir in the chicken and cook until warmed through. Season with salt & pepper, serve, and add your toppings!
Crockpot Method
- I would use uncooked chicken thighs (try 4 of them) or chicken breasts (try 2 of them), and cook the soup for 3-4 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low. I recommend chicken thighs if cooking on low since they’re less likely to dry out.
- Add in the cream cheese during the last 30 minutes of cooking. Ensure it’s set on “high”.
Instant Pot Method
- Use uncooked chicken breasts (try 2 of them) or chicken thighs (try 4 of them), and add everything except for the cream cheese, seal it up, and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
- Let the pressure release for 5 minutes then quick release the rest. After you unseal it, stir in the cream cheese. Use the sauté function to help it melt faster.
Tools for this recipe
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- I use this Dutch oven for the stovetop version, and this is my Crockpot and Instant Pot model.
- Chop the onion on my fave cutting board, and store the other half in this onion saver.
Can I make it with uncooked chicken?
- Sure! If you want to make this with uncooked chicken, you definitely can. I recommend starting the soup by adding 2 cut-up chicken breasts (or 4 cut-up chicken thighs) to the pot after you’ve cooked the onion for a few minutes. Cook the chicken for about 5 minutes, and then transfer it to a plate. Add it back in towards the end so it finishes cooking without getting tough or overcooked.
Substitutions and variations
- You could swap the cream cheese for heavy cream. Try 1/2 cup to start with. I’d probably build up to about 1 cup. I would then add in some lime juice prior to serving to give it that nice tangy flavor.
- I find Original Rotel tomatoes to have a bit of kick, so be sure to use mild ones if you’re sensitive to spice. If you want the soup to be really spicy, add in 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper or more as needed!
- This soup isn’t super thick, but if you do want it a bit thicker, you could add a cornstarch slurry (start with 1 tablespoon cornstarch + 1 tablespoon cold water), and add it in a few minutes prior to serving.
What to serve with this recipe
- Pair it with a salad with spring mix and this Chipotle Lime Ranch Dressing, and your family will be very happy. This Avocado Corn Salad or Black Bean Corn Avocado Salad with Rice works as well.
- Start the meal with my Easy Guacamole Recipe and chips.
- Wash it down with a refreshing Frozen Margarita.
Leftovers and storage
- This taco soup will last 3-5 days in the fridge in a covered container.
- You can also store it for 3 months in the freezer.
- I recommend warming it up on a low heat. The cream cheese may separate a bit, but it’ll still taste good! Stir it well prior to serving.
Will you give this creamy chicken taco soup recipe a try? Questions? Let me know in the comments below, and be sure to tag me #saltandlavender on Instagram if you make one of my recipes!
Chicken Taco Soup
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/2 medium onion chopped
- 3 cups chicken broth
- 2 (10 ounce) cans Ro-tel diced tomatoes & green chilies with juices
- 1 (14 ounce) can black beans drained & rinsed
- 1 (12 ounce) can corn drained
- 1/2 red bell pepper chopped
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 8 ounces cream cheese (I used Philly) softened, see note
- 2 cups cooked/rotisserie chicken shredded
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Toppings (optional): shredded Mexican cheese blend, avocado, cilantro, tortilla strips, etc.
Instructions
- Add the oil and onion to a soup pot and sauté over medium-high heat for 5 minutes.
- Add all the remaining soup ingredients to the pot except for the cream cheese, chicken, and salt & pepper.
- Increase the heat to high and bring the soup to a boil. Turn down the heat so it's simmering gently (uncovered) for 5 minutes. While the soup cooks, prep your toppings.
- Cut the cream cheese into smaller pieces and add it to the soup. Let it melt in (you may have to stir it a fair bit until it's fully incorporated).
- Stir in the chicken and cook for another 5-7 minutes or so until it's warmed through.
- Season the soup with salt & pepper and serve with toppings as desired.
Notes
- The cream cheese for this recipe should be super soft so it melts into the soup 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.
- If you have any concerns with salt, use low-salt broth.
- If you’re not using Rotel diced tomatoes, you can use regular ones, but I suggest adding a can or two of diced green chilies as well (the 4 oz. size ones) since it really makes a difference in the way the soup tastes.
- Serves 4-6 depending on portion size/what you top it with.
- See blog post for Instant Pot & Crockpot adaptation suggestions.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I love this recipe. It is so delicious flavorful and spicy. The veggie combo and spices are so dag on good! I love soups in general. I even eat soup in the summer. Pairs well with a salad and a toasted ciabatta roll. The only thing I changed was I used full carton of chicken broth and replaced cream cheese with just a little cream or half and half. Thank you for sharing this delicious soup!
Agreed, it’s always soup season!! Thrilled it was a hit, Debbie. 🙂
This recipe is a keeper, extremely delicious. I’ve made it so many times I have it memorized which I’m sure Apple is grateful for, as I have had hundreds of your recipes saved in my cloud account. Since I have your cookbook and have also been saving your recipes within your website, I’ve been able to clean up my cloud account. I’ve thought any day I would get an email from Apple saying I needed to increase my Apple storage, asking me, “What is this S&L?” Ha ha!!
Lol that’s so funny! Thanks for coming back, and I am so happy you are enjoying the cookbook too!
This soup is most excellent! We love everything about it. Thank you for the delicious and easy to follow recipe.
You’re welcome, Emily! Thrilled you enjoyed it 🙂
I made it exactly like the recipe. It tasted great but I wanted it to have more bulk so I added a bag of instant rice. Great flavor!!!
Thank you!
This recipe is easy and delicious!
Thank you, Ashley!
Absolutely delish and so easy to make !
Thank you!
I’m doing this in the crockpot with leftover enchilada chicken. Also added a can of green chiles and sliced black olives. It’s going to be spicy. Not sure I’ll need all the other spices. May add some heavy cream near the end. Topping with Mexican shredded cheese, sour cream, and avocado. I’m drooling 🤤
Sounds wonderful!! 😀
A good soup makes for a wonderful evening meal and I’m currently on a mission to increase the number of soup recipes in my repertoire. The Chicken Taco soup was April’s entry and has gotten rave reviews from family. I especially like that the soup is chock full of vegetables and is spicy but not blow-your-head-off hot – commercial soup is so bland! I’m anxious to see how well the soup holds up after being frozen. To Salt & Lavender readers: If you haven’t tried this recipe yet, you need to!
Thank you so much, Phyllis!! 😀 I’m thrilled this was a hit!
This is delicious! I appreciate your instructions for various methods of cooking it. I am curious as to the amount in a serving if serving 6 people, maybe about a cup and a half? I am trying to figure insulin dosage for a child. The nutrition information is VERY helpful but would be more useful if some measurement or amount for a serving was listed.
Hi Jeanne! You are welcome. 🙂 Re: the nutrition info, I am not a trained nutritionist or good at math, so the best I can do is the estimate with 1/6 of the recipe, I’m afraid.
Only thing I did differently was add a diced fresh jalapeno to the step when sautéing the onions. It’s delicious!
Love that idea!