A Chicken and Rice Soup that will nourish your soul… A recipe with high returns for minimal effort!
This Chicken Rice Soup is made by cooking chicken pieces in the broth which yields a beautiful savoury, golden, flavour infused broth without having to man handle a whole chicken. Skip the rotisserie chicken – this is better!
Chicken and Rice Soup
I know there are plenty of quick and easy Chicken soups “out there” that will have you using pre cooked chicken or poaching chicken breast quickly then stirring it into the soup. And if that’s what your time constraints require, please see Note 1 in the recipe because I’ve given the shortcut steps for this, and you’ll have this soup on the table in 30 minutes. (And it will still be totally slurp worthy).
But for a smidge of extra effort and 30 minutes of hands off cook time simmering chicken pieces, you can have this Chicken and Rice soup with an incredible savoury, golden soup broth with flavour that money can’t buy.
Best rice for soup
Most types of rice is great for soup. White, brown, wild rice, black rice, sushi rice, basmati and jasmine rice are all great. Even risotto rice and paella rice work!
For brown and wild rice, these take longer to cook than the simmer time for the soup. So they will need to be cooked separately before adding into the soup.
Can you put uncooked rice in soup?
Yes – uncooked rice is best to add into soup because it soaks up the flavour of the broth, making it extra tasty!
How to store Leftover Chicken and Rice Soup
Leave the rice in the soup, and you’ll be horrified by the block of jelly-like sludge that you’re faced with the next morning, caused by the rice absorbing all the liquid.
To avoid this, there’s no option other than to use a slotted spoon or colander to separate the broth from the rice, chicken and vegetables and to refrigerate or freeze them separately.
If you’re making the Chicken and Rice Soup to take elsewhere, please see the recipe notes for the best way to do this (it involves using some of the broth + water to cook the rice separately, after which it’s added into the soup when ready to serve 🙂 ).
Add a soup dunker!
Adaptable recipe – make it your own!
This Chicken and Rice Soup recipe is a terrific base for adding your own touch. It’s slurp-worthy delicious as it is, but can take more veggies, more herbs, a squeeze of fresh lemon, or even other cooked proteins. Here are some ideas:
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Zest and squeeze of fresh lemon is a beautiful touch of freshness
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More veggies (chopped zucchini, stir in chopped kale or spinach, bell peppers)
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Sub chicken with other cooked protein (500g/1lb cooked weight)
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Add 1/2 tsp dried thyme or 2 sprigs, or a touch of other dried herbs
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Try adding a can or two of crushed tomato for a light tomato based soup
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For low carb, skip the rice and load up on more veggies. I like to fill it out with meaty veggies like broccoli and cauliflower.
If you’ve made this recipe your own, share what you did in the comments below. Tell us, tell us! We wanna know! 🙂 – Nagi x
Chicken and Rice Soup recipe
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Chicken and Rice Soup
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp butter (or more oil)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 1 onion , chopped
- 3 carrots , halved then cut into 1cm / 2/5" slices (quarter if really thick)
- 3 celery ribs , cut into 1 cm / 2/5" slices
- 3 tsp Vegeta stock powder , or 2 x vegetable or chicken bouillon cube, or 2 tsp powder (Note 2)
- 1/2 tsp dried parsley
- 1/2 tsp dried thyme, optional
- 1/4 tsp black pepper , finely ground
- 4 cups (1 litre) chicken broth , low sodium
- 4 cups (1 litre) water
- 600 g (1.2 lb) bone in , skinless chicken thighs, 4 x 150g/5oz (Note 1)
- 1 cup (180g) long grain white rice , uncooked (Note 3)
- Salt, adjust to taste
- 1 tbsp finely chopped parsley (optional)
Instructions
- Place oil and butter in a large pot over medium high heat. Add onion and garlic, cook for 5 minutes until onion is translucent.
- Add carrots and celery, stir for 1 minute.
- Add stock powder, dried parsley, thyme (if using), pepper, chicken broth, water. Stir, then add chicken.
- Cover with lid, simmer on medium low for 30 minutes. Adjust heat so it's bubbling a nice amount, but not crazy energetically or super slowly. Skim off excess foam build up once or twice (not critical, just makes broth clearer).
- Remove lid, add rice. Stir, cover, simmer 15 minutes.
- Remove soup from stove.
- Remove chicken into large bowl. Shred with 2 forks, discard bones then stir into soup.
- Stir in half the parsley, taste for salt and add if required. Serve, then garnish with extra parsley.
Recipe Notes:
This is just a type of stock powder / bouillon cube in powder form. It's my favourite for clear soups like this for both flavour and also because it gives it that yellowish tinge that I associate with this soup. It's sold at supermarkets here in Australia alongside other stock powders & liquid broth, and here it is on Amazon. It's quite popular in European recipes, from what I've seen. However, any vegetable or chicken bouillon cube (crumbled) or powder is perfectly fine to substitute. 3. RICE: Any ordinary white rice is ideal here - long grain, medium, short grain, sushi rice, jasmine and basmati. Quinoa could also be used. Paella and risotto rice are not suitable. Brown and wild rice needs to be added 5 minutes after the chicken is added (it needs 40 minutes to cook). 4. STORAGE: Use a slotted spoon to separate the rice and all soup contents from the broth. Store in separate containers, otherwise you'll end up with a stodgy mushy rice block! Refrigerate then reheat soup first, then add the rice and stuff. Taking it somewhere? Here is what I do: Cook it all the way to the end but do not add rice. Cook the rice separately as follows: Place 1 cup rice in a saucepan with 1 cup of finished soup liquid plus 1/2 cup of water. Cover with lid then bring to simmer on medium, then cook for 12 - 15 minutes until water is all absorbed (tilt to check). Remove from stove, leave covered and stand for 10 minutes. Remove lid, fluff rice, then put rice in a separate container to the rest of the soup. To assemble, heat the soup, then add the rice. 5. Add Ins: See in post for ideas. 6. Nutrition per serving, assuming 5 servings (it's a generous bowl). Reduces to 380 calories if made using 500g/1lb breast.
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Life of Dozer
Nowhere in sight while I was chopping carrots and sautéing onion, then he thunders inside the minute chicken makes an appearance.
Thunders. Not loping or trotting. Thunders. 🙄
Barb says
Amazing!!!!!! Just finished the dishes after devouring this harty soup /stew.
MOTH said it was the best ever soup he’s eaten which inwardly gave myself a fist pump. Because it’s freezing in BrisVegas (down to 14 overnight) this was such a delicious and comforting meal. I had a vege clean out and added small potato, cauli and broc oh and a tad of chilli flakes adjusting the water content along the way. Ripper Nagi, I wish I had a pool room.
Rakel says
This soup was sooo good, made it last week and it lasted us for dinner for two nights and I put some in a tub for the freezer for a friend of ours, already looking forward to making this again soon. Just now took some pork chops out of the freezer for tomorrow (your recepi ofcourse Nagi) A very happy belated birthday to Dozer X
Elisa says
This soup is SO good. I made it mostly as written, but with homemade bone broth (no bullion). Added some extra veggies, used boneless chicken thighs and halved the rice. Added lemon at the end and it really makes the soup. I have the broth and veggies/chicken/rice separated for lunches all week. I’ll be eating well.
Brooke says
THANK YOU SO MUCH
IT WAS SO GOOD MY FAMILY ENJOYED IT 💯👍
Dominique says
Best chicken soup I’ve ever eaten in my life! And my toddler ate all her veggies. I’m stunned!!!
Jen says
This was delicious and cooked up quick! Perfect for family dinner.
stephanie says
This is the best chicken and rice soup out there. The only change I make is add some frozen peas and halve the rice. I find that 1 cup makes it more rice than chicken soup 😉
Jodie says
Beautiful soup, l have made it several times but agree, halve the rice.
Donna says
Thanks Nagi, another great recipe. I substituted the rice for orzo and tasted amazing. X
Sean o'brien says
Made chicken and rice as per.To finish soup I added a tea spoon of turmeric .Lovely taste and colour.Magic.
Bridget says
This soup is amazing! We’ve tried numerous soup recipes trying to find the perfect, cozy chicken soup recipe, but each had fallen flat. This is the first one where we made it and immediately knew – this is the one! I’ve already printed it and saved it to my recipe book. So, so, so good!
Nell says
My favorite chicken soup recipe. I add fresh lemon and cilantro and do use breasts..so good!! TY
Sharlyn says
Best soup for the family!This is one of our favorites. We have made it many many times 🙂
Kathy says
I am 70. Have been making soup for years. This was easy and the best i ever made
Barb D'Angelo says
Made this with my home grown chicken legs, and my home canned double strength chicken stock made from home raised chickens. Wonderful taste in less time then usual. Home grown and process chickens make a wonderful chicken broth, so much richer the the tasteless store chickens.
Jennifer Doring says
We made this yesterday and added some pumpkin. Best soup ever. Thank you.
kristin v says
The best soup I’ve made, and so easy! It was very filling, my husband doesn’t normally get full from soup but he did with this. It will be a new staple in my kitchen
Jennifer Doring says
Kristin V isn’t it brilliant? My husband and I love this soup. We have added extra vegies when we want and it always works x
Tori says
Hi Nagi!! I’m so excited to make this dish as I love your recipes! I’ll be making this for my family though and they eat quite a lot. What’s another dish of yours that you recommend pairing this with? xo
Nagi says
Hi Tori – I generally eat this on its own – how about some nice crusty bread?? https://www.recipetineats.com/easy-yeast-bread-recipe-no-knead/ N x
Lynne says
The broth is SO good and so simple!
I’m going to have a go at making beef broth too and ditching commercial stocks
Thanks Nagi
Kristie says
Love love this! great for when you’re feeling a little off or just because its winter 🙂 I didn’t separate the rice from the soup when I stored it and guess what, was super delicious!! no surprises there, Nagi you are the best!! <3
Caitlin Elder says
Getting ready to make my second batch of this soup. I currently live in Thailand and this soup reminds me of home. I live alone and find that if I freeze most of it I can get a whole week full of dinners out of it. A few changes that I am making this time; cutting out the butter, upping the garlic to 6 cloves, and adding an addition half of onion.
Steve says
Hey, Thanks. I’m stuck in a boarding house, 30 years too old/late, and your recipe (minus the half ingredients I did not have) was my first decent meal. It all worked. One quarter now, one quarter frozen as a quick meal, one half with with rice added later so I can have the same meal again soon. I added lots of Chilli, being male, but I am sure you would approve. I haven’t got any money, but courtesy of your recipe I had a nice meal anyway. Thanks.
Nagi says
That’s wonderful to hear Steve ❤️