This easy Pioneer Woman Southwest Chicken Soup is a creamy, hearty meal that’s perfect for a quick weeknight dinner. Packed with delicious flavors like enchilada sauce, cumin, and cilantro, this nutritious soup is super customizable with your favorite toppings like avocado and sour cream. Enjoy a comforting bowl in just minutes!
Ingredients Needed
- 1 lb Chicken Breast, Diced
- 1 cup Enchilada Sauce
- 1 can (14 1/2 oz) Fire-roasted Diced Tomatoes
- 1 can (14 1/2 oz) Black Beans, Drained and Rinsed
- 10 oz Frozen Corn
- 4 oz Chopped Green Chilies
- 1 Tbsp Ground Cumin
- 1 1/2 cups Chicken Stock
- 1/4 cup Chopped Cilantro (plus more for garnish)
- Your Favorite Garnishes: Shredded Cheese, Sour Cream, Diced Avocado, Lime Wedges
How To Make Southwest Chicken Soup
- Combine ingredients: In an electric pressure cooker, add diced chicken, enchilada sauce, diced tomatoes, black beans, corn, chilies, cumin, and chicken stock.
- Set the cooker: Set your pressure cooker for 30 minutes on the “Soup/Stew” setting.
- Release pressure and season: Once the timer goes off, release the pressure. Season the soup with salt to taste.
- Serve and garnish: Ladle the soup into bowls and garnish with chopped cilantro, shredded cheese, sour cream, avocado, and lime wedges. Enjoy!
Recipe Tips
- Adjust the spice level: You can make the soup milder or spicier by adding more or less green chilies or cumin to suit your taste.
- Use rotisserie chicken: For an even quicker meal, swap the raw diced chicken with rotisserie chicken to save cooking time.
- Make it creamy: For a creamier soup, add a splash of heavy cream or a dollop of sour cream before serving.
- Add more veggies: Feel free to add in extra veggies like bell peppers, zucchini, or carrots for added nutrition and texture.
- Garnish generously: Don’t skip the garnishes! They really enhance the flavor and texture of the soup, giving it that extra pop.
How To Store & Reheat Leftovers
- Refrigerate: Store leftover southwest chicken soup in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
- Freeze: Transfer leftover southwest chicken soup to a freezer-safe container. It will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat, let it thaw in the fridge overnight and heat on the stove or in the microwave.
- Reheating: Reheat leftover southwest chicken soup by microwaving for 2-3 minutes, heating on the stove for 5-7 minutes, or baking at 350°F for 20 minutes until hot.
Nutrition Fact:
Serving Size: 1 serving (approximately 1 cup)
- Calories: 195
- Total Fat: 3.1g
- Saturated Fat: 0.4g
- Cholesterol: 24mg
- Sodium: 549mg
- Potassium: 552mg
- Total Carbohydrate: 20.3g
- Dietary Fiber: 4.2g
- Sugars: 3.5g
- Protein: 22.5g
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Pioneer Woman Southwest Chicken Soup
Description
This easy Pioneer Woman Southwest Chicken Soup is a creamy, hearty meal that’s perfect for a quick weeknight dinner. Packed with delicious flavors like enchilada sauce, cumin, and cilantro, this nutritious soup is super customizable with your favorite toppings like avocado and sour cream. Enjoy a comforting bowl in just minutes!
Ingredients
Instructions
- Combine ingredients: In an electric pressure cooker, add diced chicken, enchilada sauce, diced tomatoes, black beans, corn, chilies, cumin, and chicken stock.
- Set the cooker: Set your pressure cooker for 30 minutes on the “Soup/Stew” setting.
- Release pressure and season: Once the timer goes off, release the pressure. Season the soup with salt to taste.
- Serve and garnish: Ladle the soup into bowls and garnish with chopped cilantro, shredded cheese, sour cream, avocado, and lime wedges. Enjoy!
Notes
- Adjust the spice level: You can make the soup milder or spicier by adding more or less green chilies or cumin to suit your taste.
- Use rotisserie chicken: For an even quicker meal, swap the raw diced chicken with rotisserie chicken to save cooking time.
- Make it creamy: For a creamier soup, add a splash of heavy cream or a dollop of sour cream before serving.
- Add more veggies: Feel free to add in extra veggies like bell peppers, zucchini, or carrots for added nutrition and texture.
- Garnish generously: Don’t skip the garnishes! They really enhance the flavor and texture of the soup, giving it that extra pop.