Green Chicken Enchilada Soup is simple and delicious! With no veggie chopping and the crockpot doing the work, you can have this soup assembled in just minutes!
The Best Green Chicken Enchilada Soup
Two meals that are always a hit in my house are this chicken chili and these green chicken enchiladas. That’s where the inspiration for this Green Chile Chicken Enchilada Soup came from! I knew I needed to combine both flavors to create my kids’ dream dinner, and lets me honest, mine too!
It’s hearty, protein-rich, thick, and boasts the creamiest, most delicious consistency. It’s comfort in a bowl and a dinner your family is guaranteed to love.
Ingredients
- Beans (White Kidney and Black): Add heartiness, fiber, and protein.
- Chicken: I use thighs but breasts work as well. Trim any extra fat before adding.
- Fire-Roasted Green Chiles and Tomatoes: Offer smokiness and mild heat.
- Green Enchilada Sauce: Make your own or use store bought.
- Seasonings: Scale up or down for personal preferences.
- Fresh Cilantro: If you’re not a fan, leave it out!
- Chicken Broth: Use more for a thinner soup and less for thicker.
- Cream Cheese: Adds creaminess and a hint of tang.
- Toppings: I love sour cream, cheese, avocado, lime, and cilantro on top.
Quick Tip
You’ll only use 10 ounces (286 grams/1 and 1/4 cup) of green enchilada sauce for this soup. Utilize leftover sauce in enchiladas, over scrambled eggs, with rice and beans, or in a breakfast casserole.
How To Make Green Chicken Enchilada Soup
- Combine: In a slow cooker, add beans, chicken, chiles, tomatoes, enchilada sauce, spices, and broth.
- Cook: Set on low for 5-7 hours or high for 3-5 hours.
- Add Cream Cheese: Mix in softened cream cheese until smooth.
- Shred Chicken: Return shredded chicken to the soup.
- Serve: Garnish with toppings like sour cream, cheese, and avocado.
Storage
- Refrigerate: Keep in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- Reheat: Warm on the stovetop over medium-low heat.
- Freeze: In an airtight container for 4-6 months. Thaw green chicken enchilada soup in the fridge.
- Reheat: Slowly on low heat, stirring constantly to maintain cream cheese consistency.
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Green Chile Chicken Enchilada Soup
Equipment
- 6 quart slow cooker
Ingredients
- 1 can (15.5 oz) white kidney (cannellini) beans drained and rinsed
- 2 cans (15.25 oz EACH) black beans drained and rinsed
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken thighs (~5 thighs) (or breasts)
- 2 cans (4 oz, EACH) fire-roasted diced green chiles
- 1 can (14.5 oz.) fire-roasted diced tomatoes optional
- 1 can (10 oz) green enchilada sauce
- 4 teaspoons ground chili powder
- 1 tablespoon ground cumin
- 3/4 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 2-3 tablespoons fresh cilantro optional
- 1 cup chicken broth or stock (2 cups for thinner soup)
- 1 package (8 oz.) full-fat cream cheese softened (reduced fat doesn't melt well into the soup)
- Toppings: sour cream (lite or fat-free), freshly grated sharp pepper-jack or Monterey jack cheese, diced ripe avocado, fresh lime, and fresh cilantro (See Note 1)
Instructions
- ADD TO SLOW COOKER: Add the drained and rinsed white and black beans, fat-trimmed boneless skinless chicken thighs (or breasts; if using breasts cut each breast into 4 pieces), both cans of diced green chiles, fire-roasted diced tomatoes (undrained), and green enchilada sauce. Add all the seasonings: chili powder, cumin, paprika, salt and pepper. If desired, add in the fresh cilantro. Pour in the chicken stock or broth (1 cup for a thicker chili and use 2 cups for a thinner soup-like consistency)
- COOK: Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 5-7 hours or high for 3-5 hours or until the chicken is cooked through (165 degrees F or easily shreds).
- CREAM CHEESE: Remove the chicken from the crockpot and set aside in another bowl. Add softened cream cheese (partially melt in the microwave first) into the slow cooker. Cover and cook on high for another 30 minutes or until the cream cheese melts and is easily stirred into the soup. Briskly whisk to get the cheese completely incorporated.
- CHICKEN: Meanwhile, shred the chicken with 2 forks. Once the cream cheese is incorporated, add the chicken into the soup and stir.
- SERVE: Ladle chili into bowls and serve with desired toppings. We love adding a big handful of pepper-jack cheese, fat-free sour cream, a wedge of lime and some cilantro!
- STORAGE: This soup stores well in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat over medium-low heat on the stovetop. Freeze in an air tight container for 4-6 months.
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Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I’ve made this three times in the past month. My family loves it!
Yay! Love hearing that ๐
I love this recipe! It won a chili cook off at work! I follow the recipe exactly, except for substituting chicken taco seasoning for the spices, using Rotel tomatoes, and chicken tenders for faster cook time.
The cream cheese really makes it special. Be sure to fully soften the cheese, and mix in small amounts of the chili, a little at a time.
The extra add in choices make it fun for everyone.
Yay!! Congrats on winning the chili cook off, that’s exciting! ๐
WOW! When this recipe starts heating up, it smells soooo good. I couldn’t wait to try it and boy it didn’t disappoint! It is delicious!!! Thanks Chelsea!
I’m so happy to hear this! Thanks Lori! ๐
I absolutely loved the Green enchilada sauce. The soup was amazing! This is a keeper! Thank you so much!
I am so happy to hear this! Thanks so much Melissa! ๐
Made this tonight and it looks so yummy. Question regarding the nutrition breakdown. It says 60carbs….is that for the entire pot? Seems awfully high per serving and I doubt that is correct.
Can you double this recipe?
You’ll need a very large crockpot!
This is very good. After it was almost done I thought I think a half cup of frozen corn would be good and added that. One thing
I am curious about, is the nutrition analysis correct where it says it has 40 grams of protein? that and the sodium at 1415 mgs seem high to me, since you rinse the beans. Either way, thanks for a winner recipe!
That sounds delicious! Sometimes sodium numbers can be tricky with the analysis system I use; I don’t think it necessarily understands rinsed beans verses un-rinsed.
Loved this this soup. You noted that it isn’t a candidate for freezing. The first time I made it, I did not see that note. I froze a bunch of it. To be honest, I didn’t remember much about it when I pulled it from the freezer. It is now my favorite soup. In my experience the freezer was not an issue.
That’s great to hear!! Thanks for sharing Darci! ๐
My wife found this recipe some months ago and we have been cooking it quite regularly. We always use boneless / skinless chicken breasts and we each tweak the seasonings a bit from time to time. Stellar base recipe along with the recommended additions by Chelsea. TY!!!
Thank you so much Clayton! ๐
Do you have an approximate serving size? I am counting macros and try to have more specifics when logging food! Thanks!
I’m sorry I don’t Ashley. The best way to be exact for macro tracking would be to weigh the entire amount of soup you end up with and then divide it equally in 8 parts; each part will give you one exact portion/serving size to track.