Mexican Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: jessie schupack

May16,2021

5

13 Ratings

  • Serves 6

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Author Notes

Think Chicken Noodle soup with the amazing mexican flavors of tomatoes, lime and a little spice. It's super simple and everyone loves it. —jessie schupack

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 1 tablespoonolive oil
  • 1 white onion chopped
  • 1/2 cupchopped celery
  • 1 cupchopped carrot
  • 6 garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1 poundskinless chicken breast
  • 6 cupschicken stock
  • 2 14 ouncescans of roasted tomatoes
  • 1 1/2 cupsvermicelli noodles / or angel hair pasta broken in small pieces
  • 1 jalapeno pepper (remove seeds) and mince
  • 1/2 teaspooncoriander
  • 1 teaspooncumin
  • 1/2 teaspoonturmeric
  • 1/2 teaspoonsalt to taste
  • 1 teaspoonfreshly ground pepper
  • 1 cupfresh cilantro roughly chopped
  • 2 limes juiced
Directions
  1. In dutch oven or soup pot, heat oil on medium heat and add onion, celery, carrots until onions are translucent.
  2. Add chopped garlic and jalapeño and stir about one more minute.
  3. Add tomatoes and stock and chicken and bring to boil. Once chicken is cooked, remove from pot, let cool and shred.
  4. Simmer on low heat and put chicken in pot and add noodles, dry spices (salt, pepper, coriander, turmeric and cumin) and juice from two limes.
  5. Keep on low heat or remove from heat when noodles are cooked, about 5 minutes.
  6. Serve with a dash of cilantro leaves and slices of lime.

Tags:

  • Soup
  • Pasta
  • Mexican
  • Celery
  • Cilantro
  • Coriander
  • Cumin
  • Lime
  • Noodle
  • Chicken
  • Carrot
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20 Reviews

Miranda S. December 18, 2023

I make this often and love it! I leave out the pasta for more soup than stew vibes and sometimes add frozen peas and corn to make it more veggie-forward. Always add tons of cilantro and lime. Sometimes wilt an handful of spinach in my bowl for more veggies. Absolutely love it!

Iori October 15, 2023

Very tasty soup! Loved the lime zing…
Didn’t have roasted tomatoes - substituted 2 cans of Rótel (tomatoes/chilies). Will definitely make again. Agree with other comments that the pasta makes it pretty “thick” (not very soupy). Next time, I’ll add more liquid for a soup-like consistency (more tomatoes or chicken stock). Yummy!

Bevi October 5, 2020

This soup is back in our rotation after a summer hiatus. I never add the noodles, so this recipe truly does keep its soup consistency. It freezes very well. We serve with cilantro, sour cream or yogurt, avocado chunks, shredded cheese, chopped scallions, and tortilla chips - or any combo of the above.

Kelsey P. November 3, 2019

This soup is spectacular. As others have said, it’s almost a stew once you add noodles or rice. I doubled the cans of tomatoes and added a bag of frozen spinach, then served it over brown rice. Our neighbor’s nine-year-old asked for the recipe, it’s that good.

Estoy L. February 9, 2019

This is a well balanced soup, spicy but not overwhelming. I added a roasted poblano pepper, but otherwise stuck to the script. I was careful to measure out the 1.5 cups of broken pasta and found the "soup" to be more like a pasta stew. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but if you are looking for soup then you might consider fewer noodles or (better) using a handful of tubular pasta, such as penne. d

Linda D. November 20, 2018

Thank you so much for sharing this delicious soup, Jessica. I sauteed the onion first and when it got good and brown, I mixed in the celery and carrots. I ended up finishing the soup in a crock pot because that is the largest pot I have.

Cora December 19, 2017

Delicious on a cold wet. Easy too. A great basic to be creative with. :) Thanks.

lois November 13, 2017

We really enjoyed this. I made as directed except two things: I added the dry spices when I removed the chicken so they had more time to do their thing, and I added some corn and cabbage I had in the fridge. Beans would be a nice addition if you want bulk, but I liked the fact that the soup was light. Don't skip the lime juice!

pratchford April 13, 2015

This was great! I only had a half pound of chicken so I added a can of black beans.
I also served this with some chopped avocado on top.

J January 9, 2021

I was thinking of replacing the pasta with hominy

PCusack October 18, 2014

Great fall/winter soup. I used boneless thighs and it came out great. Also added a few slices of pickled jalapeño for a little kick. Once ladled in a bowl we topped with a farmers market pepper jack cheese we had in fridge. Fantastic! Great to freeze in small containers for work.

Bevi April 24, 2014

This is a great soup. I make it all the time, and freeze it. The only change I make is I prebake the chicken at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

Chelle Y. February 21, 2014

Really great recipe. It's very customizable and quick to make. Thanks!

BroccoliRob January 22, 2014

Really enjoyed this soup. It was straightforward, but tasty. The flavors melded overnight and the soup tasted best microwaved as leftovers.

pishposh January 15, 2014

This recipe is wonderful. Yes, easy. Also tastes great if I have to vary a bit because of what's in my refrigerator. First time, I had no carrots; not a problem. Also, I had only one can of tomatoes, so added a little tomato paste -- worked fine. I added more water with some salt because this was very "stew-y" which is yummy, but I wanted mine to be broth-ier. Also, made it a hearty lunch by serving in a shallow bowl with a runny fried egg on top -- perfection! Thanks for a great recipe.

JenOzmun2010 December 5, 2013

Cooking this for the 1st time tonight. I'm a novice cook and am lost without a recipe. That's why I love FOOD52! Was a little confused about how to really do the chicken as it just calls for a pound of boneless, skinless. I cubed it and put into base. Will shred once ready. We'll see how it turns out! ;-)

jessie S. February 18, 2013

Thanks I fixed the lime juice- its basically two limes juiced and then have slices to garnish.

dollum December 23, 2012

It calls for 6 limes juiced but then asks for the juice of 2. I assume you just add two juiced and save the rest for slices ....

It's very tasty!

Marti P. January 25, 2014

I wish I knew the correct nutritional elements to this great dish! I tried to work it out with a program I have and the sodium count was way off the chart. I'd also like to know what the serving size is. I assumed 8 oz. Thank you. My neighbors and I enjoyed the soup along with the corn meal muffins which accompanied it.

Bevi April 24, 2014

Probably due to the sodium content in the canned tomatoes.

Mexican Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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