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Kim's Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe

There are a million ways to make tortilla soup out there.  What makes this one deliciously special?  Well, we make the black beans from scratch, swap the flour tortilla for corn, fortify the chicken stock with aromatics and vegetables for more flavor and use a rotisserie chicken to make the recipe easier for busy cooks. This soup is simultaneously light but also filling. The lime provides a tart and fresh finish while the fortified chicken broth brings flavor depth.

Upon first glance, this recipe may seem complicated.  However, if you follow my directions on when to chop what and when to cook what, I will have you out the kitchen faster than you can drive across town to your favorite Mexican joint.  Don't go rouge on me.  Let's get cooking.  

Course Soup
Cuisine Mexican
Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Servings 8 Servings
Author Jackie

Ingredients

Black Beans

  • 1 14.5 Oz Can Black Beans (or make the beans from scratch using our recipe, see Notes below.) Organic, Low Sodium

Fortified Chicken Stock

  • 8 Cups Chicken Broth Organic, Low Sodium
  • 1 Stored bought Rotisserie Chicken Separated & Torn into Pieces
  • 2 Tsp Olive Oil
  • 1/2 Yellow Onion Chopped
  • 4 Garlic Cloves Peeled & Smashed
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • 1 Bunch of Parsley
  • Fresh Black Pepper

Chicken Soup

  • 1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
  • 1 Medium Yellow Onion Diced
  • 4 Garlic Cloves Minced
  • 3 Jalapeños Deseeded & Finely Diced
  • 2 16 oz cans Organic Fire Roasted Tomatoes
  • 2 Limes 1 juiced, 1 sliced in wedges for garnish
  • Kosher Salt
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 Cup Cilantro Chopped
  • 1 corn tortilla per person, sliced into thin strips and toasted in a saute pan until crispy
  • 1 avocado Pitted & Sliced

Instructions

Black Beans

  1. If you are making your black beans from scratch, start that recipe first and get your beans on the stove in the pressure cooker. You can also make the beans ahead of time and store them in the fridge. I always hate when recipes say that because who the heck has time for and plans far enough in advance to make beans the day before, but I felt obligated to tell you this! In this case, there is no real time saver here because you cook the beans at the same time as you fortify the chicken broth (you should know about me is that I will never have you spending unnecessary seconds in the kitchen as nobody has time for that)!

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Fortified Chicken Stock

  1. While the black beans do their thang in the magic pressure cooker, let’s start the Fortified Chicken Broth. Heat a couple teaspoons of olive oil in a heavy pot on medium heat. When oil is hot, add onions and garlic, season with salt and pepper, turning occasionally until they soften and start to sweat a bit, about 2 minutes.
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  2. Add chicken broth, bay leaves, parsley and torn chicken.  Turn up heat to high, bring to a simmer, lower heat and cook uncovered for 25 minutes.  As this cooks, occasionally skim any foam off the top with a spoon.  

Vegetable Prep

  1. While the Black Beans cook and Fortified Stock simmers, prep your ingredients for the Chicken Soup as listed above: onion, garlic, jalapeños, limes, cilantro, toritilla and avacado (sprinkle a little lime juice on the avacado to keep it from browning).  This is a CRITICAL time saver step right here. If you get those 2 pots going at the same time then you can leisurely move through the remainder of this recipe!

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Finishing Chicken Stock

  1. Once chicken broth is done, using tongs, remove the chicken pieces from broth and let cool on a plate. Once cool enough to handle, use your fingers to separate meat from bones and skin. Discard the bones and skin.  Roughly chop or shred the remaining meat.

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  2. While chicken cools, pour chicken broth through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth over a wide bowl. Throw simmering vegetables away and set chicken broth aside.

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Chicken Soup

  1. Clean the pot used to make broth (less mess when you reuse a pot during a recipe).  Heat 2 tsp of oil on medium heat, add the onions, salt and pepper and cook until they soften and sweat, about 2 minutes. Add the garlic, jalapeños and cook for another minute.

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  2. Pour the fortified chicken broth, tomatoes, beans, torn chicken and a couple tablespoons of cilantro into the pot. Add a couple turns of cracked pepper. Raise heat to high, bring to a boil, lower heat and then simmer uncovered for 30 minutes. Occasionally skim foam off the top with a spoon as the soup cooks.

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  3. Jackie’s Tip?: While the soup cooks, clean up your prep mess and tidy up the kitchen. There is nothing worse than a sink/kitchen full of dirty dishes after a meal. Hate it!
  4. Remove pan from heat, add lime juice and remaining fresh cilantro. Taste and adjust your seasonings.

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Plating the Soup

  1. Ladle the soup into bowls, top with grilled tortilla chips, avocado slices, a couple cilantro leaves and a lime wedge. 

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Leftovers

  1. Leftovers will store for a few days in the refrigerator and several months in the freezer.

Recipe Notes

If you decide to make the black beans from scratch, use our recipe here.  Although, I made this receipe at my inlaws house in January using canned beans and the result was equally delicious.  So I call this a "chef's choice."