Easy Chicken and Rice Soup
This flavorful and easy chicken and rice soup recipe includes tender chicken cooked in creamy broth with Italian seasoning. It’s a quick, easy, hearty, and oh-so-filling comfort food dish.
This easy chicken and rice soup recipe is simple to make and absolutely delicious. It’s one of those comforting meals you can throw together in the time it takes to cook your rice. It’s perfect for a sick day, a hard day, a long day, or a lovely day that just needs a light and lovely finish.
The ingredients are few, but they are enough to give it a wonderful flavor that will have ’em coming back for more. You’re going to need shredded rotisserie chicken, chicken broth, heavy cream, Italian dressing mix, dried parsley, white rice, and instant potato flakes.
The instructions are as simple as combining the chicken broth with the seasonings, adding the shredded chicken, bringing the ingredients to a boil then simmering. Then we stir in the cream and potato flakes (the best soup thickener), and your creamy chicken soup is done! Pop a bed of cooked white rice into your serving bowl and ladle the soup on top. Now that’s what you call a quick and easy chicken and rice soup.
I like to serve it with a side of warm crusty bread to soak up that creamy and flavorful soup broth, but there are more serving suggestions below. It’s also important to note that I’m making enough for 6 to 8 servings because I love soup leftovers. Meal prep, anyone? But feel free to half this recipe if you’d like to feed only 4.
Now let me show you how easy it is to make this delicious homemade chicken soup.
Recipe Ingredients
- Chicken broth
- Rice
- Heavy cream
- Italian dressing mix
- Rotisserie chicken
- Dried parsley flakes
- Instant potato flakes
How to Make My Easy Chicken and Rice Soup Recipe
First of all, get your rice cooking. Cook two cups of dry rice according to the packet directions.
If you want to have a heartier soup, make more. If you want a lighter soup, cook less.
While the rice is cooking, pour the chicken stock into a large stockpot.
Add in your packet of dry Italian dressing mix.
And the dried parsley.
Give those ingredients a good stir together.
Take your cooked chicken off the bone and shred it, then add it to the pot.
Place this over medium heat and bring just to a boil, stirring every so often.
Then, reduce heat to a simmer.
Add cream.
If you like, you can also add instant potato flakes at this point.
Stir that all up well until your chicken soup looks a little bit like this.
Place about 1/2 cup of cooked rice in a bowl.
Ladle servings of soup over the rice and stir.
Serve with warm crusty bread or whatever you’re in the mood to serve it with.
Enjoy!
Storage
- Store the rice and soup in separate airtight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat either in the microwave or on the stovetop until heated through.
- You can also freeze them in separate containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating as above.
Recipe Notes
- You can use half and half or even milk in place of the cream. It won’t add the rich buttery flavor that cream does.
- If you’re choosing to cook a whole chicken yourself, here’s what you need to do. Cover a whole fryer with water in a stockpot. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for an hour, or until chicken is done and broth is rich. Remove chicken. Proceed with step 2. Be sure to add salt to taste if you make your own broth.
- This recipe works great with any kind of leftover chicken breast, leftover roast chicken, or even leftover turkey during the holidays. You just want roughly 2 cups of shredded chicken in total.
- Want to add some veggies to your chicken rice soup? You’ll want to saute them in the stockpot with oil before adding the chicken stock and proceeding with the instructions as directed. Popular soup veggie options include chopped onion, a couple of chopped carrots, a chopped zucchini, and/or a couple of chopped celery ribs.
- If you don’t want a creamy chicken and rice soup, feel free to just omit the cream. The soup will still taste flavorful and delicious.
- Instead of adding dried parsley to the soup, you can garnish individual servings with chopped fresh parsley.
Recipe FAQs
How do you thicken chicken soup?
I love to use instant potato flakes as a soup thickener. I find they give my soup a little more body without altering the flavor.
Should I cook rice before adding it to the soup?
Now, I don’t personally stir the rice directly into the soup. If we did and were planning on having leftovers, the next day that rice would be all bloated up, and the soup would look more like a weird rice pudding. So just keep them separate until serving. Cooked rice refrigerates and even freezes well anyway.
What is the best rice to use in soup?
White rice is the best rice to serve with soup, like long grain white rice, jasmine rice, or basmati rice. But other options include wild rice for chicken wild rice soup and brown rice.
What do you serve with chicken and rice soup?
Serve your chicken rice soup with some sort of bread side dish to soak up the broth, like crusty bread, cornbread, garlic bread, or a soft buttermilk biscuit.
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Ingredients
- 64 ounces chicken broth
- 1 shredded rotisserie chicken
- 2 cups uncooked white rice
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 0.7-ounce packet Italian dressing mix
- 1 cup instant potato flakes (optional)
- 1 tablespoon dried parsley (optional)
Instructions
- Pour broth into a large stockpot. Stir in Italian dressing mix and parsley if using.64 ounces chicken broth, 1 tablespoon dried parsley (optional), 1 0.7-ounce packet Italian dressing mix
- Debone and shred chicken then add it to the pot. Place over medium heat and bring just to a boil. Reduce heat and allow to simmer while rice cooks.1 shredded rotisserie chicken
- Cook rice according to package directions.2 cups uncooked white rice
- When the rice is done, stir cream and potato flakes into the soup.1 cup heavy cream, 1 cup instant potato flakes (optional)
- Fill each individual bowl with 1/2 cup of cooked rice. Top with soup and stir to combine. Enjoy!
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God Bless Katy and her fashionista’s soul! At least now you know when you are old and in a retirement home, your daughter will have you dressed to the nines!
Oh goodness will she ever Sandi!! The more sparkle and glitter the better!
Christy, You sound like me. I laughed out loud when I read what you said about the mannequin because that’s so like me. If I don’t see it already put together I’m lost. I would love to go in a store and be able to put an outfit together but it’ll never happen. I usually become so overwhelmed by seeing so much I just leave in disgust. If I see it in a window already put together or on a mannequin like you said it’s so much easier. And about the Bass Pro shop… love it. And my grandson would camp out in there if they would let him. He had rather go there than Disney World, I kid you not. And I love your new Bass Pro duds. Really cute! Which reminds me that about a week ago my husband and I were at Sam’s Club and I noticed all the nice mens flannel shirts all colors and gorgeous. I had to twist my husbands arm into getting one that I really liked. Wishing that they had some that looked half that nice for the women, but the two patterns in flannel for women were awful, a bright pink and just as awful color of blue. So my plan is to wear the heather grey with the deep red flannel I talked my husband into. 😉
Your Katy Rose is such a doll. When she gets a bit older maybe you can take her shopping and she can pick out your clothes for you. I Try to let my grown daughter do that for me sometimes but doesn’t quite work out. She’ll pick up some shirt and say here Mom this looks like you. And I don’t know how to take that, is it a compliment or what. 😉
I hope you’re healing and feeling better everyday.
Blessings!
I have never known how to take that type of comment either Sheila, so I just decided to take it as a compliment and be grateful that they know me so well. Now I have to go look at Sam’s!!
Love your choice of dishes, they are my too! Always enjoy your post, you always make everything so easy to make and tasty too.
Thank you Lu!!
Oh Christy, great news about you being up and about now.. I had to laugh about your Katy Rose, I have her clone for a grand daughter. Fashion sense out her ears, since she was about three, and NO one could talk her out of an outfit once she put it together. Even her teacher commented to my daughter how “Unique” my grand daughter’s fashion choices are. (She will be 9 in February).
Love your stories, love your recipes, keep on writing! Thanks for all you do.
They sure are fun to have around though aren’t they Sue?! Katy Rose definitely keeps our lives interesting!!
If I am going to someplace that requires really “dressing up” I go to my granddaughters, 14, 17, 11 1/2, to critique my make-up and outfit. I tell them to tell me the truth…they have never failed me!
Ahhh…had I known I would have had grandchildren first.
Marvelous fun!!!!!! (have 12) 🙂
I love the stories you put with your great recipes…but I must confess, I have to read all the comments as well. They touch my heart as much as your stories do. Had to stop for a bit of a prayer for that little girl, her family and friends. I think this soup recipe today will be a perfect for them! Thank you for all the sunshine and sparkle you add to the lives of everyone who has any kind of contact with you.