Chicken Tortilla Soup from Your Pantry

I honestly don’t even know if I have ever ordered a chicken tortilla soup at a restaurant, so I just had a vague idea of the ingredients when I started this recipe. But after I got started, I realized it was pretty easy to bring it all together.

Once you try it, I promise it will become one of your go-to recipes for a quick meal that’s hearty, comforting, and healthy. It is loaded with protein (Yes, even the vegetarian version.), fiber, and so many other vitamins and minerals. It has vitamin C, an essential nutrient and antioxidant, potassium that is good for heart disease prevention and blood pressure control, and magnesium; A mineral crucial to body’s function. Like potassium, it keeps blood pressure normal, and also keeps bones strong and heart rhythm steady.

The best part about this recipe is that it’s mostly made with canned goods from your pantry. For ideas on how to have a well-stocked pantry check out my list.

You can watch the full step-by-step video here. Or you can follow the instructions below.

Serves 4-6

Difficulty Level: easy peasy

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons ground cumin
  • 1 can of chopped, pureed, or whole tomatoes
  • 3 cans of chicken or vegetable stock
  • 1 can of corn, drained
  • 1 can black beans, drained, but not rinsed
  • about 1.5 cups shredded chicken
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper as needed
  • for garnish: tortilla chips or strips, avocado, sour cream, sliced green onions, jalapeños, cilantro, lime wedges

Instructions:

Heat a large stock pot on medium-high heat. Once the pot is hot enough that you can barely touch the sides, add the olive oil.

Add the chopped onions and garlic and sauté until translucent.

Note: I didn’t use fresh garlic in this demo because the jarred tomatoes I was using already had garlic.

Add the cumin and sauté for another minute. Add the tomatoes with the juices from the can, the chicken or vegetable stock, and cook until it comes to a boil.

Once it comes to a boil, turn down the heat to medium-low and using an emersion blender or a Vitamix, puree the soup until smooth and no chunks are left behind.

Turn up the heat back to medium-high and add the corn, black beans, and shredded chicken.

Stir to combine and taste for seasoning. You may not need to add any salt since most of the ingredients are from cans and the pre-roasted chicken is already seasoned.

Adjust seasoning as necessary. Garnish with your favorite toppings and serve immediately.

Variations:

  • Make it vegetarian by using vegetable stock and not adding the shredded chicken.
  • When tomatoes are in season – July to September – use fresh instead of canned
  • Add other favorite canned beans like pinto or garbanzo beans
  • Although not traditional, you can make it creamy by adding 1/4 cup of whipping cream or creme fraiche.
  • Make it into a tomato-basil soup! After pureeing, add some pesto sauce. Start with 1 tablespoon. You can always add more. Omit the corn and the beans. Add chicken and garnish with small fresh mozzarella balls.

Do Ahead:

This recipe is easy and quick enough that there is not really a need for do ahead tips. But if you do have leftovers, I can tell you that it will taste even better the next day. It also freezes very well.

If you are making the soup before you intend to eat it, I would leave it at the pureed stage and not add the rest of the ingredients. When ready to eat, bring the pureed soup to a boil, then add the corn, beans, and chicken. Adjust seasoning and enjoy!


12 Easy, Eye-catching, Almost Homemade Desserts

1– I get invited to a potluck
2 – I come up with these amazing, elaborate ideas and I have no doubt that I will have time to do it all. I just have to write a list of what I can get done ahead of time so I don’t have to rush last minute, I tell myself.
3 – List doesn’t get done because, Darn it! I have so much going on!
4 – I get frustrated and annoyed with myself because why don’t I ever learn? So I try to figure out what else I can make that would take less time.
5 – It’s the day of the potluck, I have no list, and no time to make that fabulous thinigiemajig that I saw on Pinterest that was suppose to take less time.
6 – Last resort…go to the store and get something ready-made. Sigh…

Sound familiar? Well, I am here to show you 12 or more easy ideas for how to dress up your store-bought desserts to make them look amazing and elaborate without spending all day in the kitchen or washing a ton of dishes. And everyone at the party will think you are so gourmet. Which you are because you like my blog. You’re welcome!

To make your life a little easier, I have included a list, along with Amazon links, of the products I used. The “Display/Plating” items may not be exactly like the ones I use, but similar. please see product links at the end of this blog.

Brownie Bite with Fluer De Sel Course Sea Salt
Would also be delicious with caramel instead of chocolate sauce
Brownie Bite Santa Hat
Brownie Bite with raspberry coulis, Raspberry, & whipped cream
Chocolate Pudding Cups with Peppermint
Lemon & Raspberry Mini Tarts
Cranberry Chutney with Whipped Cream and mint, Lemon Curd, Whipped Cream, & Fresh Raspberry,
Chocolate Pudding with Whipped Cream and Chocolate-covered Espresso Bean

Brownie Bite with Whipped Cream & Topped with Rice Krispies
Brownie Bites with
Whipped Cream and Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans
Chocolate Sauce and Fluer De Sel Sea Salt
Whipped Cream & Chopped Pistachios
Brownie Bite with Raspberry Coulis, Whipped Cream, & Sliced Almonds
Pound Cake with Raspberry Coulis, Whipped Cream, & Fresh Berries
Chocolate Pudding Cup with Whipped Cream & Crushed Toffee

Here are the list of items that I used for all the different ideas:

  • Filo (or Phyllo) cups
  • Brownie Bites
  • Plain or Lemon Pound Cake
  • Lemon Curd
  • Chocolate Pudding
  • Sliced Almonds
  • Pistachios
  • Fresh Berries
  • mint
  • Chocolate Sauce
  • Caramel Sauce
  • fluer De Sel
  • Candy Cane
  • Rice Krispies
  • Cranberry Chutney
  • Homemade Cranberry Sauce (click here to watch a quick video on how to make your own cranberry sauce.)
  • Whipping Cream
  • Toffee Bar
  • Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans
  • Valrhona Chocolate

Display/Plating

  • Small White Square Plates
  • White Rectangular Plates
  • Asian Style Soup Spoons
  • Wood Platter
  • Cosmopolitan Glasses
  • Chocolate Shaver
Lemon Pound Cake & Fresh Raspberry Trifle
Make layers with pound cake, fresh raspberries, & whipped cream. 
Top with mint leaf and a little of the pond cake crumbled as garnish,
Lemon Pound Cake & Fresh Raspberry Trifle
Make layers with pound cake, fresh raspberries, & whipped cream.
Top with mint leaf and a little of the pond cake crumbled as garnish,