Easy & Hearty: Your New Favorite Homemade Chicken Soup Recipe
This simple, comforting homemade chicken soup recipe is packed with flavor. It’s the perfect, hearty meal for a cozy night in.
When the temperatures dip, I’m all about soup season, aren’t you? This easy and hearty homemade chicken soup recipe is a classic comfort food that my family requests all the time. It’s simple to make, tastes amazing, and is packed with everything you love about a classic chicken soup. Wait until you try this recipe—it’s sure to become your new favorite!
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Homestyle Chicken Soup Ingredients
Here’s what you need to make this healing soup recipe.
- Chicken or Vegetable Broth
- Water
- Chicken Breast Boneless, Diced
- Onion
- Carrots
- Celery
- Garlic
- Small Pasta or Noodles
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Salt
- Pepper
- Fresh Parsley
- Parmesan Cheese


Directions to Make This Homemade Chicken Soup Recipe
- Dice all of the veggies and chicken.
- Mince the garlic.
- Heat extra virgin olive oil over medium-high heat
- Add the veggies and cook down for about 8 minutes until they are cooked down and soft.
- Then add the garlic, plus the salt and pepper, mix well, and cook for another 30-60 seconds until the garlic releases its odor.
- Add the broth and water. Bring to a boil.
- Add uncooked chicken and cook for ten minutes until the chicken is no longer pink.
- Then add pasta and cook according to directions.
- Optional – garnish with shaved parmesan and parsley.


The Healthy Benefits of Homemade Chicken Soup
This classic soup isn’t just delicious; it’s also packed with wholesome ingredients that nourish your body. The warm broth provides hydration, while the combination of vegetables and lean chicken offers essential vitamins and protein.
Ingredients like garlic and onions have natural anti-inflammatory properties, which can help support your overall wellness. Additionally, chicken soup is a great option for a healthy lifestyle. It’s full of lean protein and nutrient-dense vegetables, which can help you feel full and satisfied. To make your soup as healthy as possible, use lean cuts of meat and fresh vegetables, and limit the amount of added salt.


Chicken Soup Recipe Variations and Serving Suggestions
One of the best things about this recipe is how easy it is to customize. You can easily tweak the ingredients to suit your taste or what you have on hand.
Variations
- For a lower-carb option, substitute the pasta with beans (like cannellini beans or chickpeas) or add in more vegetables like zucchini or mushrooms.
- Change up the pasta by swapping out the small pasta for ditalini, tortellini, or egg noodles.
- Add extra flavor by experimenting with different spices and herbs. Consider adding a bay leaf to the broth or a pinch of thyme or rosemary. Other great options include paprika, cumin, or a touch of ginger. Start with a small amount and adjust to your preference.
- Include more vegetables like fresh spinach, peas, or diced potatoes to make the soup even heartier.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this soup with crusty bread for dipping, or top it with fresh herbs like parsley or dill for a vibrant finish. A squeeze of fresh lemon or a dollop of pesto can also add a bright, fresh flavor.

Chicken Soup Recipe Cooking Tips and FAQs
How to Store and Reheat Homemade Chicken Soup
Properly storing and reheating your soup is key to enjoying it for days to come.
Storing Your Soup
To store your homemade chicken soup, first let it cool to room temperature within two hours of cooking. Then, transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3-4 days. You can also freeze the soup for longer storage.
Reheating Your Soup
- Stovetop: Pour the soup into a pot and heat over medium heat, stirring occasionally until it reaches a simmer.
- Microwave: Transfer the soup to a microwave-safe container and heat in one-to-two-minute intervals, stirring in between.
In both cases, make sure the soup is heated thoroughly to an internal temperature of at least 165°F (73.9°C) to ensure it is safe to eat. After reheating, you can taste it and add more seasoning if needed.

What’s the Difference Between Stock and Broth?
Chicken stock and chicken broth might seem like they are the same thing, but they are slightly different. While they can have different ingredients, they are generally used in different ways. In general, broth can be sipped on its own, while stock is used more as a dish base.

Final Thoughts About This Homemade Chicken Soup Recipe
What I love most about this homemade chicken soup is how incredibly easy it is to prepare. I can almost always make it on the fly because I keep the base ingredients like carrots, celery, and onions in the kitchen. It’s a wonderful go-to meal for a chilly night, and the kind of simple, cozy dish that makes you feel great.
This recipe is so versatile—I never make it the same way twice. Some nights I’ll swap out the pasta for beans, while other times I’ll add fresh spinach for extra nutrients. My family, however, loves it best when I keep it simple with classic alphabet pasta. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Do you make homemade chicken soup? How do you like to prepare it? Let’s chat more about it in the comments below!
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Easy & Hearty: Your New Favorite Homemade Chicken Soup Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 48 Ounce Chicken or Vegetable Broth
- 2 Cups Water
- 1 Pound Chicken Breast Boneless, Diced
- 1 Onion Diced
- 3 Carrots Diced
- 3 Celery Diced
- 1 Clove Garlic Minced
- ½ Pound Small Pasta
- 1 Tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- ¼ Teaspoon Salt
- ⅛ Teaspoon Pepper
- Fresh Parsley chopped (optional), (For garnish)
- Parmesan Cheese Shaved (optional), (For garnish and added flavor)
Instructions
- Dice all of the veggies and chicken.

- Mince the garlic.
- Heat extra virgin olive oil over medium-high heat

- Add the veggies and cook down for about 8 minutes until they are cooked down and soft.

- Then add the garlic, plus the salt and pepper, mix well, and cook for another 30-60 seconds until the garlic releases its odor.
- Add the broth and water. Bring to boil.

- Add uncooked chicken and cook for 10 minutes until the chicken is no longer pink.
- Then add pasta and cook according to directions.

- Optional – garnish with shaved parmesan and parsley.

- Serve immediately. Enjoy!

Notes
Nutrition
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Stacy,
This looks so delicious! Thanks for the recipe and the healthy hints that make me want to make it often!!
Thank you so much Kristin!!!
why is it so many calories??
Sorry about that – something tech related glitched on the backend – it should not be that high. It’s fixed now. I appreciate you leaving a comment so I could fix it. Thank you!
Looks delicious and just what I need as I have been sick 🙁 thanks for sharing.
Aw feel better Wendy! xoxo
delish!