Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (2024)

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Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (1)

VictoriaLK20

Rating: 5 stars

04/05/2016

I used my own taco seasoning blend, which is low sodium but has more "punch" tna the purchased ones. Additionally, I added a small can of fire-roasted green chilies and a shake of powdered chipotle, and to make it a little heartier on a cold spring day I stirred in 1/2 cup of fideo pasta (or you could break vermicelli into 1" pieces). Subbed plain Greek yogurt for the sour cream, added a squirt of lime and some chopped tomatoes to garnish. Very good!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (2)

q2theheart

Rating: 3 stars

01/27/2014

Interesting. I liked the southwest flavor of the taco mix and the green salsa (I used salsa verde). Very easy to make. I seasoned some chicken breast with crazy salt and pepper and then roasted them in the oven. This gave the soup some dept. I do recommend checking for seasoning before serving. I found that it needed some salt and pepper. Trying to have a good light meal, this is it.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (3)

NicolePare

Rating: 5 stars

01/23/2014

This soup was hearty and so easy to throw together on a busy weeknight. Everyone loved it! Here is how I tweaked it: I used 2 packages of Perdue Shortcuts Chicken, 1 packet of taco seasoning mix, 2 boxes of Chicken Stock, 2 cans of white beans--one can I mashed with a fork, the other can I threw in the whole bean, 1 can of corn. I used olive oil to saute a largely diced onion and jarred garlic, then added the chicken coated with taco seasoning. Sauted for a few minutes, then added the other ingredients and let it simmer and served with fresh cilantro. I never would have thought to use taco seasoning mix in a soup--but it was DELISH!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (4)

Krisoo

Rating: 3 stars

01/07/2014

Needed a bit more body. I will add a potato next time. Good flavor

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (5)

Renee5732

Rating: 5 stars

03/16/2013

This soup was great! And it was so easy, too. Halved the recipe but still used one can of beans. I also subbed normal salsa for the green. It was great; next time I might add a bit more seasoning for more spice.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (6)

Tycho12

Rating: 4 stars

01/14/2013

Quite good, but a little bland for me. I didn't have green salsa so used what I had on hand. I added some chili powder, garlic, and sea salt. Topped with a little Mexican style shredded cheese, and a couple of crumbled tortilla chips. I think I'll add some sauteed onions & peppers next time. Definitely will make again.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (7)

kwesterfield

Rating: 5 stars

12/30/2012

Very good and very quick! Perfect weeknight dinner in the winter!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (8)

ttsholland

Rating: 4 stars

05/10/2012

excellent, serve with Ancho chicken tacos

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (9)

LzbthHllr

Rating: 3 stars

03/18/2012

This is one of my favorite weekend lunches. Definitely use two cans of beans, one to mash and one to leave whole. I use picante sauce rather than green salsa, because it's what we always have around.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (10)

Jackielouo

Rating: 3 stars

11/09/2011

I really liked the concept of this recipe. It was super simple and the flavors went really well together. I was disappointed with the substance of the dish, however. I will absolutely make it in the future, but will use 2 cans of beans and not mash them quite as much. It just needed a bit more than just chicken. It's a yummy light meal and I am very excited to add it to my recipe box!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (11)

tiff28

Rating: 5 stars

08/08/2010

I made this in the crock pot over night and it was delicious!!!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (12)

ErinLizabeth

Rating: 3 stars

04/16/2010

This was fast and easy to make, and reminds me of tortilla soup. I think it's a great weeknight meal!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (13)

MStPierre

Rating: 3 stars

02/25/2010

This was an excellent use for leftover chicken. I would give it 4 stars because it's so tasty but I don't think it's worthy of a special occasion, but it is a quick, easy, delicious lunch or dinner. I doubled up the beans and mashed half of them.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (14)

Britnisw

Rating: 3 stars

02/13/2010

I liked it. I used canned chicken which made the meat very dry. Next time I will cook a chicken breast then toss it in the soup. I added cumin which gave it a more distinct flavor.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (15)

ElizabethBacon

Rating: 5 stars

02/03/2010

I gave this five stars because it was really tasty and could not have been easier to put together. I used the Goya green salsa and small white beans. I followed the recipe exactly and it was great. I would recommend that you make sure to get the reduced sodium taco seasoning because it has just the right amount of salt. Do NOT add salt to the soup. The cilantro, in my mind, is a must! Great way to use up a leftover roaster.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (16)

HannahHC

Rating: 5 stars

01/31/2010

I made this soup for the first time a few weeks ago, and am making it again tonight. It's super easy and the ingredients are inexpensive, and yet it's so hearty. I like to soak it up with fresh-baked French bread. Yummy. I added another can of beans. It makes it more substantial. Also, a tip for the cooked shredded chicken: I like to put boneless, skinless chicken breast in the Crockpot with a jar of salsa. Shred it up and use it in tacos, soup, quesadillas, etc. all week.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (17)

JLM52104

Rating: 5 stars

01/17/2010

Great tasting, and easy to make. Will make a double batch next time!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (18)

hbauser

Rating: 3 stars

01/09/2010

I just found this recipe today and decided to make it for dinner tonight. I was so good! I listened to another reviewer below who said use 1 can of smashed white beans and 1 can of whole white beans, it really makes a great difference. I also added three small jalapeno's....mmmmm.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (19)

cmlfoodie

Rating: 4 stars

01/08/2010

This was a terrific recipe. I agree with adding another can of beans. I mashed one can and left the other can whole. I also let it cook down to thicken the soup. Very hearty!

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (20)

kjmims

Rating: 3 stars

01/07/2010

I used red salsa instead of the green (didn't want to run to the store) and I added chopped baby spinach. Beautiful color and taste for something so quick...the family thought I had worked all day! I served a baked potato with the soup; could pour the soup on the potato if you thickened it up a bit more.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (21)

MAJ123

Rating: 5 stars

01/06/2010

I found this recipe yesterday and tried it last night. It was wonderful. Very easy to make and the flavor was just right for a cold winter night. It will be made over and over again. I'll be sharing this with friends and family.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (22)

pretendchef

Rating: 3 stars

11/30/2009

I got the recipe from a Cooking Light special edition and finally got around to making it today (It was indeed a fast recipe). I sauteed some onion before adding the chicken/taco seasoning mixture (which I didn't have- I tossed the chicken with some oregano, chili powder, chipotle chili powder, cumin, salt & pepper instead). I used a can of pinto beans but then, because the soup was a little thinner than I wanted, added a can of low-fat low-sodium refried pinto beans as well- they thickened it up! The sour cream & cilantro garnish were very tasty, and I would make this again on another rainy weeknight.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (23)

Lunasea

Rating: 3 stars

10/27/2009

love the flavors...I started this in a crockpot with frozen chicken in broth..later when the chicken had poached I took it out, shredded it and added it along with everything else back into the pot. I didn't bother with mashing the beans and I added two cans instead of one. As stated previously, good base recipe to tweak to your needs.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (24)

crhine

Rating: 3 stars

10/07/2009

This is even better with a can of Rotel added.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (25)

falljunelaker

Rating: 4 stars

09/21/2009

This was really, really easy & very good. We used McCormick's 30% less sodium taco seasoning, & the soup was flavorful & spicy, although not super spicy. This soup had a wonderful comfort-food quality to it. I do agree with the other poster that the beans aren't plentiful.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (26)

bafinaire

Rating: 2 stars

07/01/2009

Easy and quick to make but needs more seasoning then just the low-sodium taco packet. Also I think more beans should be called for. A good base recipe to build off of.

Southwestern Chicken and White Bean Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the thickener in a white bean soup? ›

What is the thickener in a white bean soup? In this recipe, what really thickens up the soup is the 15 oz of white beans that you are mashing and the starches from the potatoes. We aren't using cornstarch or a thickening agent in this recipe, it really doesn't need it!

What is Southwest chicken soup made of? ›

Stir chicken broth, black beans, diced tomatoes with green chile peppers, petite diced tomatoes, chicken, garlic, red pepper flakes, salt, and black pepper together in a large pot; bring to a simmer and cook until hot and flavors combine, about 20 minutes.

How do you thicken up bean soup? ›

Mashing a Portion of Beans: Gently mash a portion of the cooked beans against the side of the pot. This releases starches, naturally thickening the broth. Be careful not to overdo it; you still want to maintain the soup's texture.

How do you thicken white bean and ham soup? ›

Another way to add thickness and flavor to your ham and bean soup is by pureeing some vegetables. This works well with cooked potatoes, carrots, or even a combination of both. Use a blender or immersion blender to puree the vegetables until smooth. Add the puree back into the soup and heat it through.

What 2 ingredients are used to thicken the soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

Is it better to thicken soup with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

What is the liquid in chicken soup called? ›

Chicken broth is the liquid part of chicken soup. Broth can be served as is, or used as stock, or served as soup with noodles. Broth can be milder than stock, does not need to be boiled as long, and can be made with meatier chicken parts. Chicken bouillon or bouillon de poulet is the French term for chicken broth.

What is the GREY stuff in chicken noodle soup? ›

You turn on the heat, the pot heats up, and it's not long before all that whitish, greyish, or brownish foamy “scum” rises to the top of the pot just as it starts to simmer. What is that stuff, anyway? Broth scum is simply denatured congealed protein. It comes from the meat, not the bones.

What part of chicken makes the best soup? ›

The Best Chicken for Soup

Buy bone-in thighs if you can; the bones make the broth even better. (You can use chicken breasts if you like, though I still suggest using bone-in.)

Why is my bean soup not thick? ›

Purée the beans.

Remove a quarter of the beans from the soup and purée them in a blender or food processor. Add the puréed beans back into the soup to thicken it. You can also use an immersion blender or potato masher to purée a portion of the bean soup.

What if my bean soup needs more flavor? ›

That's what my gram used to do:
  • Gently fry a mixture of paprika, cumin and crushed garlic in olive oil in a small pan. Watch out it doesn't burn. Pour on top of soup when soup is already in serving bowl.
  • Prepare a mixture of freshly squeezed lemon juice and crushed garlic. Texture of the mixture should be pretty thick.

What does cornstarch do to soup? ›

Cornstarch, or corn flour, can be used to thicken soup through its high starch content. Cornstarch is a great thickener for soup because only a little bit is needed to significantly thicken a soup, and it will not affect the flavor profile of the soup.

Can you use instant mashed potatoes to thicken bean soup? ›

This soup-thickening hack couldn't be easier. Unlike using flour, which requires either making a little roux before you start cooking or a beurre manié afterwards, or using a cornstarch slurry that can create a gloppy texture, the instant mashed potato flakes can simply be sprinkled into the finished dish.

What are the best canned white beans? ›

The best white bean is the cannellini bean—it's just so incredibly versatile thanks to its sturdy skin, cream texture, and neutral but slightly sweet flavor. And O Organics (an Albertsons brand) makes the best canned cannellini beans. They are meaty. They taste perfectly bean-y.

How can I make my soup thicker and creamy? ›

6 ways to thicken soup:
  1. Blend all or part of it. If you've made a broth with chunks of vegetable in it, such as minestrone soup, then pour the soup through a sieve. ...
  2. Add cream or yogurt. ...
  3. Add flour or cornflour. ...
  4. Use a butter and flour paste. ...
  5. Blend in bread. ...
  6. Add lentils or rice. ...
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How to thicken white beans? ›

Either drain off some of the excess liquid, add a thickener such as a starch slurry, or simply cook the beans longer until the liquid reduces out.

What is the best ingredient to thicken soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

How much cornstarch to thicken bean soup? ›

Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.

Does bean soup thicken on its own? ›

Rice, lentils, and beans release a lot of starch and naturally thicken soups simply from simmering, but you can also mash half the cooked rice/lentils/beans before adding to the soup for a simple way to thicken your dish. Alternatively, blend half or all of the soup for a smoother texture.

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