Crockpot Salsa Verde Chicken Soup is packed with flavor: shredded chicken, tender beans, crisp corn, and tangy salsa. Just toss everything into your slow cooker—no prep needed!
I also have directions for preparing this soup in a pressure cooker (Instant Pot)!
Try some other favorite soups with similar flavors: Healthy Chicken Tortilla Soup, Crockpot White Chicken Chili, or Chicken Taco Chili.
Salsa Verde Chicken Soup
This chicken soup with green salsa is one of the easiest recipes to assemble—simply dump everything into a slow cooker and forget about it! No chopping veggies at all, just open up the cans and a jar of salsa verde, and throw it all in!
Salsa Verde Chicken Soup is a total family favorite. Everyone loves it, and each person can customize this meal to their own tastes with the toppings they add to their own bowl.
Serve this soup buffet style with topping options, and let everyone fix their dinner just how they want it! In mine—loads of pepper-jack cheese, a scoop of sour cream, a diced avocado, and all the tortilla strips!
Let’s Chat Salsa Verde
The salsa verde is arguably the most important ingredient in this salsa verde soup recipe — it’s responsible for the majority of the flavor and the spice in the soup.
- Use a salsa verde you enjoy. You can make this soup very mild or quite spicy, depending on the salsa verde used.
- Of course I’m partial to homemade salsa verde, but store bought is great too!
- Spice levels: For a mild chili, use a mild salsa verde sauce (one you know is mild or taste it first to ensure mildness). I use Herdez® Mild Salsa Verde and the kids love this soup! This particular brand of salsa verde does have a little heat, but with the creamy cool toppings, we think it’s perfect.
- For a spicier salsa verde soup, use medium or hot salsa verde, and/or add in 1-2 tablespoons diced jalapeños.
Salsa Verde Chicken Soup Notes
- Chicken: Boneless, skinless chicken thighs are the best choice for this soup. They’re tender, easy to shred, and don’t dry out if cooked longer. The thigh’s fat adds richness to the soup.
- Stock: Use a high-quality, flavorful chicken stock like Swanson® to enhance the soup’s flavor and reduce the need for extra spices. It makes a big difference in the final taste.
- Cilantro and lime juice: Don’t skip these—they add essential flavor, acidity, and vibrancy.
- Creamy option: For a creamy version, add 4 ounces of very soft cream cheese (full fat) after removing the chicken to shred. Let it melt, then whisk until smooth. Add the chicken, lime, and cilantro back in once the cream cheese is fully incorporated.
- Keto-friendly: To make this soup keto-friendly, reduce the black beans, omit the corn, and skip the tortilla strips.
Favorite Salsa Verde Soup Toppings
- Cheese: My favorite is pepper-jack cheese. A Mexican blend or sharp Cheddar are also great choices. Whatever cheese you use, we recommend freshly grated so it will melt nicely into the soup instead of clumping or becoming greasy– which pre-shredded cheese has a tendency of doing.
- Avocado: A diced fresh avocado adds a nice and healthful creaminess. We also have done scoops of guacamole, which is delicious!
- Fresh cilantro and/or lime juice: Both of these ingredients are added to the soup, but if you love these flavors, feel free to add a touch more to your individual bowls.
- Fried tortilla strips or pre-packaged tortilla strips: We love a handful of tortilla strips in this soup. It makes it taste more like a salsa verde chicken tortilla soup with this addition!
- Sour cream: Fat-free or low-fat is typically what we add (great flavor, less fat), but regular works well too. Mexican crema is also delicious in this green salsa soup.
Quick Tip
Making tortilla strips is easy! Cut extra-thin corn tortillas into strips. Fry in hot oil (375°F) for 20-30 seconds per side until golden. Use a slotted spoon to lift them out and drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with salt and let cool.
Storage
Salsa Verde Soup Recipe Storage
This soup (without the toppings) stores well for 3-5 days in an airtight container in the fridge. Reheat gently over medium heat on the stovetop. You’ll likely need to add in an additional splash of chicken stock to slightly thin the soup. It does thicken as it sits and is stored.
More Easy Crockpot Recipes
- Crockpot BBQ Pulled Pork with the best BBQ sauce
- French Dip Sandwich made with a chuck roast in the slow cooker!
- Crockpot Cajun Chicken with carrots, celery, and peppers
- Spaghetti Bolognese with loads of “hidden” veggies
- Chicken Corn Chowder with black beans
Crockpot Salsa Verde Chicken Soup
Equipment
- Crock-Pot 5 or 6-quart, or Instant Pot
Ingredients
- Cooking spray
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breastsโsee note 1
- 3 cups chicken stock or broth, see note 2
- 1 cup salsa verde see note 3
- 1 (15-ounce) can black beans drained and rinsed
- 1 (15-ounce) can southwestern corn or fire-roasted corn, undrained
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- Salt and pepper
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic optional
Add Later
- 1 to 2 limes
- 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro
- Toppings as desired see note 4
Instructions
- Spray a 5 to 6-quart slow cooker or Instant Pot insert with cooking spray.
- Slow Cooker: Trim the fat from chicken thighs or breasts (if using breasts, cut each breast into 3โ4 pieces). Add to slow cooker along with the rest of the ingredients up until the โAdd Laterโ ingredients. Season to taste with salt and pepper (I add 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper). Stir and cook on high for 3โ5 hours or low for 5โ7 hours or until chicken is cooked through and shreds easily.
- Instant Pot: Trim the fat from chicken thighs or breasts (if using breasts, cut each breast into 3โ4 pieces). Add to the pot along with the rest of the ingredients up until the โAdd Laterโ ingredients. Season to taste with salt and pepper (I add 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper). Stir and add lid. Make sure valve is set to sealed and cook on manual for 10 minutes. Let pressure release naturally for 7 minutes, then manually release the rest of the pressure.
- Remove chicken to a separate bowl and shred with two forks. Add shredded chicken back into the soup, along with 2 to 3 tablespoons lime juice and cilantro. Stir through and taste, adjusting any seasonings to taste (salt, pepper, cumin, or chili powderโthereโs a bit of variance based on the salsa verde used).
- Ladle soup into bowls. Top soup bowls with your desired toppingsโfreshly grated pepper-jack or Cheddar cheese (I love lots of it!), a dollop of sour cream, extra lime, extra cilantro, a chopped avocado, and/or tortilla strips.
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Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Looks great Chelsea! I’m definitely putting my slow cooker to work this Fall, and this recipe looks so simple and healthy. Love!
I love tomatillos and the zesty zing they bring to recipes! The only thing I don’t like is how sticky they are under the husk. But, once you get a taste of that fabulous-ness ~ they’re hard to resist.
This Salsa Verde Soup looks amazing and I love that it’s made in a Slow Cooker. Great recipe! ๐
What a flavorful and delicious soup Chelsea! Tomatillos are one of the things I love, but don’t cook with enough. I definitely need to go get some so I can make this!
I could definitely go for a bowlful of this gorgeous-ness right about now! I have a thing for salsa verde and I’m thinking I would love it in soup form even more! Love that it’s all made in the slow-cooker. ๐ Pinned!
I loove salsa verde, and I really love that this is made in the slow cooker! So perfect for a lazy fall day ๐ pinned!
Slow cookers for the win! We are on a Mexican kick and I’m all about chicken dinners right now. You always take a classic and give it a new fresh twist! Awesome job Chelsea, pinning!
Yummmm! We love salsa verde at our house! And this soup looks awesome – I love anything I can make in my crockpot! I hope you all feel better soon! Being sick is no fun!
oh my gawd!! I was *this* close to trying to make this yesterday but I could not find my salsa verde! I had to clean out my pantry today and I still can’t find it. . anyway, ended up making chili without it but I love salsa verde. . and love soup!! Pinning this one!!
Qdoba has THE BEST salsa verde. It’s too spicy for me but I still practically drink it. I love it. I’m definitely making this when my husband gets home. I know he’ll love it!
This looks delicious, so perfect for fall! I love salsa verde. It’s such a great thing to have in the pantry, it adds so much to recipes!