Homemade Chicken Tortilla Soup — 🥑🍅🧀 Chicken, tomatoes, corn, black beans, avocado, cheese, and addictively crunchy tortilla strips! Fast, easy weeknight meal, and better than from a restaurant! Made in ONE pot and ready in 30 minutes, this is a fan FAVORITE that will impress your friends and family!

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Easy Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
When I see chicken tortilla soup on a restaurant menu, I get excited. There’s something about the slightly spicy broth with tender chicken, the corn and black beans, juicy tomatoes, creamy avocado, and those addictively good tortilla strips on top that I can’t resist.
- Rather than making a trip out for it, you can make Mexican tortilla soup with chicken at home in just 30 minutes and it’s easy! And it tastes better than my favorite Mexican restaurant version!
- My family loves this easy tortilla soup and I love that it’s ready so quickly and with very minimal effort.
- So many ingredients get tossed into the pot all at once and before you know it this hearty, comforting soup is ready.
- The homemade tortilla strips are a perfect touch and just get those baking in your oven while the soup simmers on the stove and they’re done at the same time. Or just use store bought tortilla chips or strips if you’d like.
- This tortilla soup recipe makes enough that I stash half in the freezer for those nights when I just want to pull something out of the freezer for dinner. And with winter cold and flu season around the corner, soup is perfect.

Chicken Tortilla Soup Ingredients
To make this easy tortilla soup recipe, you’ll need:
- Corn tortillas + olive oil – Used to make the baked tortilla strips for topping the soup.
- Flavoring and Seasonings – Kosher salt, pepper, yellow onion or white onion, garlic, jalapeño pepper, chili powder, ground cumin, smoked paprika or paprika, optional cayenne pepper.
- Chicken broth – I like reduced sodium broth and add salt, to taste, at the end.
- Canned goods from your pantry – Diced tomatoes and black beans. I like to use lower or reduced salt versions of both and then add salt to taste, at the end. You can use canned corn too or frozen corn.
- Cooked shredded chicken – To save time, use store bought rotisserie chicken. I stick with white breast meat but you can use the chicken thighs and dark meat for extra flavor. Leftover shredded chicken from my Perfect Baked Chicken, Whole Roasted Chicken, or Poached Chicken are other protein options.
- Garnishing – Additional lime juice, lime wedges, fresh cilantro, avocado, tortilla strips or tortilla chips, sour cream, salsa, cotija cheese, cheddar cheese, or your favorite soup toppers.
Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.

How to Make Chicken Tortilla Soup
This really is such an EASY recipe for chicken tortilla soup! Here’s a look at how it’s made:
- Sauté the onion and jalapeño in an oiled Dutch oven, then add the diced garlic and continue cooking until fragrant. Tip – Shredding your chicken now is a good idea to get ahead if you haven’t done it already.
- Add the chicken broth, tomatoes and juice, black beans, chicken, corn, lime juice, spices and bring to a boil.
- Let the mixture boil for 5 minutes, then stir in fresh cilantro and boil another minute.
- Ladle the homemade chicken tortilla soup into bowls and top with homemade crispy tortilla strips (I’ve given the recipe in the recipe card below), cubed avocado, shredded cheese, and/or sour cream.
what to serve with easy chicken tortilla soup
Here are a few side dishes to serve with chicken tortilla soup:
- Grilled Mexican Corn
- Homemade Tortilla Chips
- Salsa (Pineapple Chipotle Salsa or Restaurant-Style)
- Guacamole
- Grilled Corn and Avocado Salad
- Mexican Wedge Salad
Pair your bowl of soup with a homemade margarita or refreshing glass of horchata to wash it all down!
Storage
In the Refrigerator: This recipe will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Make sure to store the toppings separately.
In the Freezer: This recipe will keep airtight in the freezer for up to 3-4 months.
To Reheat: I use my microwave for quickness and ease and reheat my leftovers for about 30 seconds on high, or as needed. But you can use your stove or whatever is best suited for you.



Recipe FAQs
I’m sure you could, but when a recipe is as quick and easy as this one I’d rather use the stove to avoid dirtying extra dishes. And wrap it up in 30 minutes rather than hours!
I like using a large 6 to 7-quart Dutch oven. This Le Creuset Dutch oven has been with me for 20 years! You can’t argue with the quality workmanship and materials with anything Le Creuset. A more budget-priced Dutch oven is also another option.
Absolutely! Buy pre-shredded rotisserie chicken at your local grocery store to save yourself some prep work and reduce the cook time.
We love garnishing out individual bowls of soup with fresh cilantro, cubed avocado, a little shredded cheese (like cheddar or a Mexican cheese blend), and / or sour cream. And tortilla strips, of course! But use any toppings that sound good to you!
Yes of course and if you’re short on time or energy, go for it. Homemade is next-level but store bought is just fine.
As written, this homemade recipe has a nice kick to it without being burn-your-tongue-off spicy. You can easily reduce the amount of spice by removing the seeds from the jalapeño pepper or using half of the jalapeño instead of the whole thing. For more spice, keep the seeds in the jalapeño or add another jalapeño to the pot of soup. Diced green chiles are another option that tend to be more mild than fresh jalapeno peppers.
As written, yes it is. Make sure you use corn rather than flour tortillas and always check labels on canned goods, broth, and spices.


Easy 30-Minute Homemade Chicken Tortilla Soup
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Equipment
- 1 Large Dutch Oven (or large soup pot)
Ingredients
Tortilla Strips
- 10 small corn tortillas, cut into 1/4-inch wide strips
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste
Soup
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 cup sweet Vidalia or yellow onion, peeled and diced small (about 1 medium onion)
- 1 large jalapeno pepper, (about 4 to 5 inches long, diced very small (the seeds are where the heat is concentrated; included or discard them based on preference)
- 4 garlic cloves, peeled and finely minced
- 32 ounces 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
- two 14.5-ounce cans diced tomatoes and juice, (I used petite diced, no-salt-added)
- one 15-ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
- 2 cups shredded cooked chicken, (use store bought rotisserie chicken to save time; or roast or cook your own chicken or use other leftover chicken you have on hand)
- 1 ½ cups corn, (I used frozen straight from the freezer, or use canned corn that's drained, or fresh may be substituted)
- 1 tablespoon lime juice, plus more to taste if desired
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons salt, or to taste
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika, (regular paprika may be substituted)
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional and to taste
- ⅓ cup fresh cilantro leaves, finely minced, or to taste
- diced avocado for serving, optional for serving
- shredded cheese, optional for serving
- sour cream, optional for serving
Instructions
Make the Tortilla Strips:
- Preheat oven to 375F and line a baking sheet with a Silpat or foil to save cleanup time.
- Loosely scatter the tortilla strips, evenly drizzle with olive oil, evenly sprinkle with kosher salt, toss with hands to coat evenly, and bake for about 15 to 18 minutes, or until crisp and lightly golden brown; set aside.
- While strips bake, begin making the soup.
Make the Soup:
- To a large Dutch oven or stockpot, add 2 tablespoons olive oil and heat over medium-high heat to warm.
- Add the onion, jalapeno, and sauté for about 5 minutes, or until vegetables begin to soften. Stir intermittently.
- Add the garlic and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes. Stir intermittently.
- Add the chicken broth, tomatoes and juice, black beans, chicken, corn, lime juice, chili powder, cumin, 2 teaspoons salt, pepper, smoked paprika, optional cayenne pepper, and bring to a boil.
- Allow mixture to boil gently for about 5 to 7 minutes. If at any point the overall liquid level looks low or you prefer your soup to have more broth, add 1 to 2 cups of water; you’ll adjust the salt and seasoning levels at the end.
- Add the cilantro and boil 1 minute.
- Taste soup and add salt to taste. This will vary based on how salty the chicken broth, tomatoes, black beans, and rotisserie chicken are, and personal preference. Make any necessary seasoning adjustments (i.e. more salt, pepper, chili powder, cumin, cayenne, etc.).
- Ladle soup into bowls, top with tortilla strips to taste, optionally garnish with avocado, cheese and/or sour cream; serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Originally posted September 15, 2015 and reposted September 4, 2020 with updated text.





This is my GO TO tortilla soup recipe. Bright flavors and a fresh taste. Hearty in the winter months. I have enjoyed any recipe created by Averie!
Thanks for the 5 star review Kate and I love hearing this is your go-to tortilla soup recipes and I appreciate your vote of confidence with my recipes!
Thanks for a great recipe. This one is a little different than the one I used to make. I love the taste l of yours better.
The only thing different I did was make my own chicken. I would also use more black beans.
Thanks so much Toni for letting me know that you love the taste of my recipe! I appreciate that!
Delicious! Not difficult to make and very tasty. I followed the recipe to a T and it had just the right amount of spice. Topped it with a little sour cream and some of the homemade tortilla strips. Highly recommend. 😊
Thanks for the 5 star review, Dennis, and I’m so glad to hear that you highly recommend this soup, and that it was delicious and not difficult to make!
This is a favorite in my house! I have made it a dozen times or more and planning to make some tomorrow for the cold weekend ahead.
Thanks for the 5 star review, Elizabeth, I am so glad to hear that this is a favor in your house, and that you made it at least a dozen times and you plan to make more for the cold weather. Stay warm and enjoy!
I’ve been making this for years and it is a family favorite. Extremely tasty and satisfying. I even have adapted a low fodmap version for my wife which she enjoys. I would recommend just skipping the frying of the tortilla chips and used store-bought tortilla chips. Thanks so much for this recipe.
Thanks for the five star review Scott and I’m glad to hear this is a family favorite for years! How nice of you to be able to adapt this recipe for your wife’s dietary needs and I agree that for ease, store-bought tortilla chips work just fine!
Super easy, healthy and delicious
That’s awesome and glad it was a winner!
I thoroughly enjoyed making and eating this super easy soup. Very flavorful and delicious.
Thanks for the 5 star review, Peggy, and it’s great to hear this is a winner for you! And that you enjoyed making it too which is great.
Absolutely yummy recipe! 😋 Very flavorful, using healthy ingredients. To facilitate expediency, I use ready made, bag tortilla chips. In addition , will warm and serve corn tortillas on the side. A wonderful, stick to the ribs and authentic recipe for a stormy, Fall night!
Thanks for the five star review, Frankie, and I’m glad to hear that this was perfect for a stormy night!
We love this soup recipe, it’s easy and delicious 😋
I’ve made it several times! Always good!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Linda, and I am glad you love this soup and that it’s always delicious!
This is a GREAT tortilla soup! I didn’t have a rotisserie chicken but I had some chicken breast that I defrosted then poached in water, crush garlic, peppercorns, and a bay leaf. The soup is very hearty with all the ingredients! I’ll be saving this recipe to make again and again!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Velma, and glad you made this work with the chicken you had on hand and that you’ll be making this again and again!
This recipe always comes out great!!! Great for a crowd as well!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Nina, and I’m so pleased to hear that this always comes out great for you and that it feeds a crowd!
I love this recipe, but I’m confused about the nutritional data. It says it makes 5 servings and has 485 calories. It also says use a Dutch oven about 7 quartzs.
Am I to assume when recipe has been made there will be 7 quarts. Making 1 serving being about 1.4 quartz. Then the question is for how many people? I’m confused.
Nutritional info is provided as a courtesy as I mention under the recipe card; and exact serving sizes, especially with a liquid, unless you’re getting out measuring cups, it’s approximated.
I use a large Dutch oven because nothing worse than soup accidentally boiling all over my stove. But if you want to use a smaller vessel for cooking, that’s fine.
I love this easy to make receipe and ALWAYS get complements on it. We usually put half in the freezer for another time.
Thanks for the 5 star review, Donna, and I love hearing that you always get compliments on this soup! And good call on freezing half for a rainy day!
One of my favorite soups of all time. Every single time I make it I wonder why I don’t make it more often and everyone who ever eats it wants the recipe. I typically do not add onion, add one more lime, probably a full teaspoon of cayenne and a half teaspoon more of chili powder. It freezes perfectly so very easy to store for individual portions to use for lunches. If you have the time the tortilla strips really give it the extra touch. Also great to bring to someone who is sick, had a baby, etc.
Thanks for the 5 star review, Kim, and I’m so pleased to hear you just love this soup and you’ve tweaked it enough to get it just right for your preferences which is great. Make a double batch next time and you can freeze some!
I try new recipes (entree’s, soups, casseroles, desserts) all the time and 9 out of 10 are usually alright, but are either lacking an ingredient, or have too little or too much of some ingredient. Quite honestly, I rarely if ever make that recipe again and if I do, I tweak it to add or subtract what it was lacking. I’m a picky, finicky eater, so if it looks or smells funny, I’m not eating it!! It’s a very rare occasion when a random recipe I select off the internet (based on reviews, pics, and ingredients), turns out to be a 5-Star!!! Those 5-Star recipes are the ones I will make again, and again, and again, with no tweaking necessary! I’m a Texas gal, so I’ve tasted the good, bad and the ugly when it comes to chicken tortilla soup! Averie Sunshine, that is the best damn Chicken Tortilla Soup I have ever eaten!! Your recipe is now in my Favorite Recipe’s file and I WILL be making this very tasty soup again!! Good job girl!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Debra, and I am glad to hear this is the best chicken tortilla soup you’ve ever had and it sounds like your a tough critic to impress so I’ll take that as a big win!
This just got put on my weekly meal plan. Delicious
Thanks for the 5 star review, Jennifer, and that’s so great this is now on your weekly meal plan!