Chicken and Lime Soup

$7.76 recipe / $1.29 serving
by Beth Moncel
4.91 from 221 votes
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I’m a soup-all-year-long type of person. Soup is tasty. Soup is filling. Soup freezes well. And this Chicken and Lime Soup is where it’s at. The clear broth is light enough for summer, and has a deliciously spicy, sour, and salty broth that will keep you coming back for more, and more, and MORE. If you want to change up your chicken soup game, this Chicken and Lime Soup is the way to go!

Close up overhead view of a bowl of Chicken and Lime Soup with avocado slices, lime wedges, and tortilla chips.

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This Chicken and Lime Soup was inspired by a trip to a Mexican restaurant where I had the most amazing tangy Caldo Xochitl. I added more lime because I’m a lime fiend, and it gave the soup the perfect mix between spicy, salty, and sour – that same famous combo that makes Chinese hot & sour soup so delish. There’s just something about that flavor combination that tickles all the right parts of your tongue!

Make Your Chicken and Lime Soup Mild

The recipe as written is fairly spicy. The heat comes from the jalapeño pepper and the diced tomatoes with green chiles. If you’d like to make your Chicken and Lime Soup mild, simply skip the jalapeño pepper and use a 15 oz. can of regular diced tomatoes, or fire roasted diced tomatoes, in place of the tomatoes with green chiles.

Diced Tomatoes with Green Chiles Substitutes

If canned diced tomatoes with green chiles are not sold in your area, you can use a 15 oz. can of petite diced tomatoes plus one 4 oz. can of diced green chiles. Or, leave the green chiles out and use a can of fire roasted diced tomatoes. You can also dice up a fresh hatch green chile and sauté that with the onion, celery, and garlic in the beginning of the recipe.

Close up of a spoonful of Chicken and Lime Soup with the bowl in the background.

Use More Chicken if Desired

Using only a small amount of meat in my recipes is kind of my calling card, so that’s what I did here. One chicken breast, shredded so you get a little bit in every spoonful, is all I needed. If you prefer more meat in your dishes, you can use two chicken breasts in this recipe without having to make any other adjustments.

Topping Your Chicken and Lime Soup

For me, topping soup with lots of stuff is half the fun, and you have a lot of topping options with this one. I wrote avocado into the recipe because I really feel like that topping is critical and really makes the soup flavors well rounded, but the rest are totally optional. When I have tortilla chips on hand, I like to use those like I would crackers in other soup, crushing them up so they can soak up that awesome broth. A little dab of sour cream would be awesome, as would a few pickled red onions.

A hand squeezing a wedge of lime into a bowl of Chicken and Lime Soup
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Chicken and Lime Soup

4.91 from 221 votes
This Chicken and Lime Soup is light, fresh, and flavorful with shredded chicken, vegetables, fresh cilantro, and a tangy lime infused broth.
Author: Beth Moncel
Finished bowl of Chicken and Lime Soup with sliced avocado and a couple of lime wedges
Servings 6 about 1.5 cups each
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 1 hour
Total 1 hour 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 yellow onion ($0.21)
  • 3 ribs celery (about 1/4 bunch) ($0.37)
  • 1 jalapenño ($0.17)
  • 4 cloves garlic ($0.32)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil ($0.32)
  • 1 boneless, skinless chicken breast (about 3/4 lb.) ($2.32)
  • 6 cups chicken broth* ($0.78)
  • 2 10oz. cans diced tomatoes with green chiles (Rotel) ($0.90)
  • 1 tsp oregano ($0.10)
  • 1/2 Tbsp cumin ($0.15)
  • 1 lime ($0.22)
  • 1/2 bunch cilantro ($0.40)
  • 1 avocado ($1.50)
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Instructions 

  • Dice the onion, celery, and jalapeño (scrape the seeds out of the jalapeño before dicing). Mince the garlic. Add the onion, celery, jalapeño, garlic, and olive oil to a large soup pot and cook over medium heat for about 5 minutes, or until the onions are soft and translucent.
  • Add the chicken breast, chicken broth, diced tomatoes with chiles (with juices), oregano, and cumin to the pot. Place a lid on the pot, turn the heat up to high, and bring the broth up to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low and let the pot simmer for 45 minutes.
  • After simmering for 45 minutes, carefully remove the chicken breast from the pot and use two forks to shred the meat. Return the shredded meat to the pot. Squeeze the juice of one lime into the soup (2-3 Tbsp juice).
  • Rinse the cilantro and then roughly chop the leaves. Add the chopped cilantro to the soup, give it a quick stir, then serve. Slice the avocado and add a few slices to each bowl.

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Equipment

  • Chef’s Knife
  • Dutch Oven
  • White Cutting Boards

Notes

*I use Better Than Bouillon chicken soup base to make my broth because it is less expensive than buying canned or boxed broths.

Nutrition

Serving: 1.5CupsCalories: 202.58kcalCarbohydrates: 12.35gProtein: 15.9gFat: 11.27gSodium: 1289.98mgFiber: 3.73g
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Close up of a bowl of Chicken and Lime Soup with garnishes and a black spoon in the middle

How to Make Chicken and Lime Soup – Step By Step Photos

Celery, onion, jalapeño and garlic on a cutting board
Dice one yellow onion, three ribs of celery, and one jalapeño. Mince four cloves of garlic.

Remove ribs and seeds from jalapeño

Before dicing the jalapeño, slice it in half lengthwise and use a spoon to scrape out the white ribs and seeds. These are the hottest parts of the jalapeño, so removing them first will give you a little more jalapeño flavor and a little less heat.

Onion, celery, jalapeño, and garlic in soup pot with olive oil

Add the celery, onion, jalapeño, and garlic to a large soup pot with 2 Tbsp olive oil. Sauté over medium heat for about 5 minutes, or until the onions are soft and translucent.

Chicken broth being poured into the soup pot over a chicken breast.
Add one boneless, skinless chicken breast to the pot (about 3/4 lb.). Then add 6 cups chicken broth (I use Better Than Bouillon so I can mix up any amount needed at any time). 

A can of diced tomatoes with green chiles
Next, add two 10 oz. cans of diced tomatoes with green chiles. If you can only find 15 oz cans, you can use one. Or, if you can not find canned diced tomatoes with green chiles, you can either use diced tomatoes and one 4 oz. can of green chiles, or just use fire roasted diced tomatoes.

Add cumin and oregano to the soup pot.
In addition to the diced tomatoes with green chiles, also add 1/2 Tbsp cumin and 1 tsp dried oregano.

Simmered chicken and lime soup

Place a lid on the pot, turn the heat up to high, and allow it to come up to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low and let the soup simmer for 45 minutes (lid on).

Shred chicken on a cutting board with two knives.
After simmering for 45 minutes, the chicken should be tender enough to shred. Carefully remove it from the pot to a clean cutting board, then use two forks to shred the meat into small pieces. Return the shredded meat to the soup pot.

Squeezing half lime into the soup.

Squeeze the juice from one lime (about 2-3 Tbsp) into the broth. To get the most juice out of the lime, I like to cut it in half, squeeze as much by hand, then insert a spoon into the lime and twist to squeeze out the rest.

Stir fresh cilantro into the soup
Rinse the cilantro to make sure there’s no sand hiding in there, then give it a rough chop. You don’t have to take the time to carefully remove all stems. Cilantro stems are tender enough to enjoy. Stir the cilantro into the soup.

Finished bowl of Chicken and Lime Soup with sliced avocado and a couple of lime wedges

Slice the avocado and add a few slices to each bowl just before serving! Enjoy!

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  1. Made this tonight, and it turned out perfectly. The lime juice at the end really takes it over the top.

  2. I added Sofrito but Goya which is a base for soup and stews. Next time Iโ€™m going to add a bone in chicken breast to add more flavor. I also added cilantro lime rice microwaveable bag of rice which was a great addition!

  3. Beth, thank you for another delicious and easy recipe! This reminded me of the soup I loved years ago at a SoCal Mexican restaurant, and that I never thought to make myself! I also had never used Rotel before, so thank you for that introduction! I added rotisserie chicken at the end, since I happened to have some frozen, and next time I’ll try adding rice and skipping the chicken for a veg version.

  4. Super easy and delicious !
    I made this and my wife and mother in law both loved it.
    Try it today….your family will love it.

  5. This was fantastic. I will definitely be making it again. Highly recommend the pickled onion and tortilla chip toppings. Thanks for a great recipe.

  6. This soup is great! I nearly doubled the recipe and then added a can of hominy to make it a little heartier. Itโ€™s got a gentle kick that builds as you eat, but the avocado provides plenty of relief and the lime lightens it up. Great soup if you love chili and/or tortilla soup but want something a little lighter and more refreshing especially during the summer months.

  7. Good soup recipe but WAY too much salt. Use a no salt or low salt chicken broth & diced tomatoes. Add extra seasonings instead if needed! Other than that, yummy soup.

  8. Very good recipe, very authentic. I substituted limes with key limes. Turned out great.

  9. OMGoodness! Very tasty indeed. Used 3 large jalapeรฑo with seeds (hubs and I like it spicy) shredded chicken that I had on hand, and added a little hominy. My husband said, โ€œI think this is one of my favoritesโ€. I canโ€™t wait to taste it tomorrow since it seems most soups taste better the next day. Thanks for the recipe, Iโ€™ll be making it again for sure!

  10. I make this recipe often to freeze into single servings for lunch for my husband and me. It is delicious and reminds me of soup I had in Mexico City! I use BONE IN chicken breast for a richer broth. This soup freezes well since it does not have noodles. Delicious!

  11. I found your recipe a few years back and still enjoy it so much. I like to add a can of hominy or make a batch of cilantro lime rice to add to my bowl. So flavorful and yummo ๐Ÿ˜‹ thanks for the recipe

  12. This is maybe my favorite soup, I love how light it is. And its very easy! My go-to to have something cool but easy if i’ve got people over.

  13. Made this tonight. Eliminated the jalapeno but added half a can of diced chilies. Amazing! The splash of lime and chopped cilantro are a must. Thanks again for another great recipe โ™ฅ๏ธ

  14. This is a terrific recipe, I make this soup often and the family always enjoys it.
    I sometimes add black beans or chick peas to bulk it up. For the topping I usually have shredded cabbage, cilantro, avocado, Queso fresco, baked tortilla strips and of course a good squirt of lime. This soup is very filling and is great the next day!
    I commented on this because I’ve got this on my dinner menu tonight and there’s nothing better than this soup on a cold winter night!