This Mexican chicken soup recipe (sometimes called a caldo de pollo recipe) combines the comforting flavor and fresh veggies in chicken detox soup with zesty Mexican seasonings and toppings. It’s the perfect dish when you want a light, nourishing soup that doesn’t skimp on flavor!

What Is Caldo De Pollo?

Caldo de pollo (which means chicken soup in Spanish) is a flavorful Mexican chicken soup made with chicken and vegetables. It’s also common in Latin America. Traditional versions often include chicken, carrots, celery, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, cilantro, and sometimes beans or corn.

Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for chicken Mexican soup, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Olive Oil – For sauteing the vegetables. I like extra virgin olive oil, but you can use any cooking oil you prefer.Fresh vegetables – Including onion, carrots, celery, and bell peppers. These will need to be cut into bite-sized pieces. My caldo de pollo recipe does not include potatoes, which many other recipes have, but you can definitely add them in if you like.Garlic – Fresh garlic tastes the best in this Mexican chicken soup, but you can also use jarred minced garlic.Chicken Broth – I used a reduced sodium broth, but you can use any variety you prefer (or make your own chicken bone broth).Diced Tomatoes – We’re using a canned version and including the liquid in this soup.Chicken Breasts – Some caldo de pollo recipes use a whole chicken or chicken pieces, but I find it easier to use boneless skinless chicken breasts and shred them once cooked. Chicken thighs will also work if you prefer them.Seasonings – My simple caldo de pollo seasoning includes sea salt, black pepper, ground cumin, and optional fresh cilantro.Toppings – Including avocado, sour cream, lime wedges, and cilantro. These garnishes are optional, but great for extra fresh flavor!

How To Make Caldo De Pollo

This section shows how to make Mexican soup with chicken, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

Recipe Variations

Add or swap vegetables – Other popular options include corn (fresh or frozen, on the cob or off), cabbage, potatoes, or zucchini.Try other garnishes – A sprinkle of cheddar cheese, squeeze of fresh lemon or lime juice, or a scoop of homemade guacamole would add extra freshness and flavor to this soup.Include beans – If you lifestyle allows, you can easily include drained and rinsed beans (or even hominy) into this caldo de pollo recipe.Make it spicy – A sprinkle of hot sauce to garnish or sliced jalapeno peppers (added with the rest of the vegetables) can turn up the heat!

Storage Instructions

Store: Cover in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for 4-5 days.Meal prep: Peel, dice, and chop veggies ahead of time and store in the refrigerator until ready to cook. You can also finish the Mexican chicken soup recipe ahead of time and keep in individual containers for ready-to-eat meals.Reheat: Heat on the stove over medium heat or in the microwave, until warm.Freeze: Cool soup completely, transfer to a freezer-safe container or freezer bags, and freeze for up to 3 months.

What To Serve With Mexican Chicken Soup

Try your soup with these easy sides:

Salads & Slaws – Cilantro lime taco slaw and avocado corn salad would make fresh pairings with this chicken Mexican soup recipe.Chips Or Tortillas – Serve a side of almond flour tortillas, warm corn tortillas, coconut flour tortillas, cheddar parmesan crisps, or your favorite tortilla chips with this soup.Rice – Make white or brown rice, or cook up a side of cilantro lime cauliflower rice.Salsa – A spoonful of tomatillo avocado salsa verde or fresh tomato salsa would add instant flavor to your caldo de pollo.

More Healthy Soup Recipes

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