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Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup is a hearty, easy, and healthy must-have recipe that’s filled with tender chicken, vegetables, and a savory slightly creamy broth.

I’m going to start by telling you that every single person should have a really, really, really good Chicken Soup recipe in their back pocket. It’s pretty much a kitchen staple. This recipe is loosely based off of my Chicken Pot Pie Soup recipe so if you love that, you’ll really love this because it’s kind of like Chicken Pot Pie soup on a whole new level. But, much more broth-y goodness going on.

I swear I’ve made this soup at least 12 times in just the past month! Hello cold and flu season! It’s so flavorful and probably one of the best things to have when you’re not feeling the best. This Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup is easy enough to make so that when you are actually sick it wouldn’t be too hard to throw together. Hello mom life! In this house, we’ve all been down with multiple colds this winter and this is my go-to. Little Pepper even requests it and that says a lot for a kid who doesn’t like soup.

All that being said, this soup is too good to only make when you are sick. Trust me! I loooooove to make a big batch for lunches throughout the week and create my very own pick-two in my kitchen! Soup & a big ol’ turkey sandwich is my go to and it’s so satisfying. I honestly think this will be your new favorite Chicken Noodle Soup recipe!

Let’s make some Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup!

Before anything else! Yer gonna need some chicken, 3 cups to be exact! You can take the extra easy way and just pick up a rotisserie chicken or you can take the homemade route and bake up a batch of my super yummy Easy Baked Chicken or make some Instant Pot Shredded Chicken. Whatever way you choose will be delish. Pictured above is my Easy Baked Chicken and it’s personally my favorite, but I’m a little biased.

Tip: make your chicken a day or two ahead of time to save time!

  1. In a large pot or dutch oven over medium heat add one tablespoon of butter and 1 tsp of olive oil. Let the butter melt then add one cup celery, carrots, and onions. Season with a couple pinches of salt and pepper. Cook until the vegetables are soft. After the vegetables are nice and soft stir in 4-5 minced or pressed garlic cloves …or more. Honestly, let your heart tell you how much garlic is enough. Ha!

2. When the vegetables are softened sprinkle (just a lil at a time) 1/4 cup all purpose flour. Stir well after each addition of flour then let it all cook together for about 30 seconds.

3. Stir in 8 cups of low sodium chicken broth and 1 cup of 2% milk. After that stir in 1 tbsp of better than bouillon and if ya got it, a parmesan rind. Also, add 1/2 tsp turmeric if you want to put it in! Increase heat to medium-high and bring to a boil for a minute or two. Reduce heat to simmer for 15-20 minutes.

My secrets for the best Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
  1. Better than Bouillon! Use the Low Sodium version if available. It’s a miracle worker when it comes to making soup taste about a billion times more awesome. Just one tablespoon will take any soup to next level delish. You can find it in ANY grocery store right by where you’d get chicken broth.
  2. Parmesan rind! Okay, I know y’all are probably NOT going to have a Parmesan rind laying around. I rarely do, but one of the coolest things happened last month. I was at Mariano’s Market and in their cheese department they had a little case of just the rinds for like two dollars. Best two dollars I’ve ever spent. THROW IT IN THERE if you happen to have it. I’d almost go as far as to say buy a block of parmesan and cut the rind off, but I’m not going to TELL you to do that. OH and, I personally don’t count any points/calories for it because it’s just a rind and you remove it, but you do you! I PROMISE the soup is delicious without if you don’t have one.
  3. Turmeric (optional)! I don’t always add it, but if we’re sick I definitely throw some in. From what I’ve read, Turmeric is apparently magic. In my opinion, it just kind of tastes a little pepper-y and it will add a lot of color. I’ll usually add about a half of teaspoon in when I’m making it more for healing purposes.
  4. Lemon! (not pictured because I forgot to add it to this photo) What? Yes. Right at the end… squeeze a half of a fresh lemon into the soup and stir it in. I don’t know why or how or what, but its like it balances every flavor and just creates absolute perfection.

My other tip when making creamy chicken noodle soup is to make the noodles separately! You want that delicious rich and savory broth to enjoy with each bowl, right? I sure do. Whenever I’ve made chicken noodle soup and cooked the noodles in the soup. The broth is almost non-existent especially when it comes to leftovers. I want that broth, man! So, I just decided one day. Enough was enough. I now make the noodles separately and add them as I eat. While you’re letting the soup simmer away cook the noodles according to package directions (remember to salt the water!), drain, and set aside.

So in conclusion make whatever noodles you want (I normally do egg noodles pictured above or medium shells, my personal favorite and pictured in the “finished recipe” photos. This way you can also add as many noodles as you’d like. I do a half cup of cooked pasta in my bowl and then add the points/calories to that.

After the soup as simmered for about 20ish minutes add in the frozen peas and chopped (or shredded) chicken breast. Cook for just a few minutes until everything is heated through. If you’re using parmesan rind, remove it.

And my final tip? Add oyster crackers. As many as you possibly can.

This soup is warm, inviting, scrumptious, and so gorgeous. I don’t think you’ll ever need another chicken noodle soup in your life. Truly!

I hope you love it as much as we do in this house, but mostly, if you’re not feelin’ so great- I hope it warms you right up.

Let me know how it goes if you try it!

With love from my kitchen to yours

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Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup

Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup is a hearty, easy, and healthy must-have recipe that's filled with tender chicken, vegetables, and a savory slightly creamy broth.

Prep Time10 minutes
Active Time30 minutes
Course: Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chicken, chicken noodle soup, creamy chicken noodle soup, Soup
Yield: 12 cups
Author: Star @ the skinny-ish dish

Materials

  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 cup celery chopped
  • 1 cup carrots chopped
  • 1 cup yellow onion
  • 4-5 cloves garlic minced/pressed
  • 1/4 cup all purpose white flour
  • 8 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 1 cup 2% reduced fat milk
  • 1 tbsp better than bouillon
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric (optional)
  • 1 Parmesan rind (optional, but if you can- make it happen!)
  • 1/2 lemon
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 6 cups cooked pasta (egg noodles/medium shells/elbow noodles)
  • 3 cups chicken breast cooked chopped/shredded
  • 1 cup peas frozen

Instructions

  • In a large pot or dutch oven over medium heat add olive oil and butter. When the butter is melted add celery, onions, and carrots and cook for 5-7 minutes until soft.
  • When the vegetables are soft, Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant (about 30 seconds).
  • Sprinkle flour over the vegetables a little at a time stirring after each addition. Cook all together for another 30 seconds.
  • Stir in chicken broth, milk, and the better than bouillon.
    *If using turmeric and/or a parmesan rind also add it in now.
  • Adjust heat to medium-high and bring the soup to a boil for a couple of minutes and then reduce to simmer. Stirring occasionally until slightly thickened for about 20-ish minutes.
  • While the soup is simmering. Cook pasta in another pot according to package directions. Don't forget to salt the water while waiting for it to come to a boil. When it's done, drain, and set aside.
  • After about 20 minutes, stir in the chopped chicken breast and peas. Continue to cook until chicken and peas are heated (should take just a few minutes). Squeeze half of a lemon and stir all together. Salt and pepper, to taste!
    *if you put the parmesan rind in- remove it.
  • Add 1/2 cup (or desired amount) of pasta to each bowl of chicken soup. Add oyster crackers and/or dip a peice of delicious bread in it. Enjoy!

Notes

*Since the recipe calls for making and adding the noodles separately for best results. I’m including WW points with and without pasta.
1 cup soup without pasta 
142 calories. 2g saturated fat, 3g fat, 8g carbohydrates, 1g fiber, 4g sugar, 0g Added sugar, 16g protein 
WeightWatchers Points: 2
Serving size: 1 cup soup with 1/2 cup cooked pasta (would total 1-1/2 cups)
WeightWatchers Points: 5 

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67 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I love this one! It’s an easy pull together recipe and you probably have everything you need in your fridge. I pair it with grilled cheese sandwiches and we have a happy family.

  2. 5 stars
    My kids LOVE this recipe. It is so good. We make this at least once a month. Best chicken soup recipe out there.

  3. 5 stars
    We LOVE this chicken noodle soup! It is so comforting and feeds you for days. A lot of chicken soups are just “meh” to me, but this one has it all. The Parmesan rind really takes it up a notch for this girl!

  4. This looks delicious! While I can’t have chicken right now, turkey is an easy substitute. I love a recipe that is good comfort food… and after the freaky freeze we had last week in NW Arkansas, I need to make this!

  5. 5 stars
    So tasty! The Parmesan rind added so much flavor-I had no idea! @carriewicklund

  6. 5 stars
    This is our new favorite chicken noodle soup! We make it almost every week for lunches! It’s filling and tastes amazing!! @singingre7380

  7. 5 stars
    This chicken noodle soup is so full of flavor! I love it! It was perfect for the chilly weather we had last week and I highly recommend doing all the option tips Star recommends. So YUMMY!
    IG handle: carriem.123

  8. 5 stars
    This is by far the best soup I have ever had!! It is perfect for cold winter nights and tastes even better reheated! The lemon makes it perfect!!!
    Definitely a family favorite!

    @bosoxgrl12

  9. 5 stars
    Wow! Wow! Wow! This soup is amazing. It is a hug in a bowl and perfect for the colds my family is currently battling! If you are on the fence about making this — just do it. It is a new family favorite!

    Instagram Handle: @emsmits

  10. 5 stars
    This is an awesome recipe. I really liked the idea of cooking the noodles separately. I have never done that before and I’m amazed at how well that works. And I also agree I like the better than bouillon broth that makes everything have such a good flavor.

    @dittojam on Instagram

  11. 5 stars
    This is by far my favorite “comfort food” soup recipe. I love to surprise my friends and family with a few containers they can keep in their freezer to heat up whenever they need a quick meal. I’ve recently made it for the secretaries at school and now they are all hooked. This soup is a winner! @dawnlong626

  12. Made this last night and holy moly was it good! The boyfriend and I both went back for seconds. I almost feel like I need to keep a batch in the freezer for sick and rainy days. Def going into my regular rotation! Instagram: @ww_olivia.w

  13. I’ve made this soup 3 times now. It’s definitely a family favorite! So so good! The turmeric is the best part!

  14. 5 stars
    So. Darn. Delicious.

    We’ve been making this soup about once a week for an entire year. I’m still in love and it’s my go-to for easy lunches. Even if it’s not on our dinner meal plan I make it and eat it for lunch several days. I’ve added rice several times instead of noodles and live that iteration as well!!

    @abel.mabel31

  15. 5 stars
    Oh.My.Goodness. I’ve never written a review of a soup recipe before because I’ve never felt so moved to do so. (Also, I usually change things to match my tastes and don’t feel like it’s fair to judge a recipe I didn’t follow…). This soup is phenomenal. I bought everything thinking we’d be snowed in but luckily we got mostly rain. Also luckily, I had a tad bit of a hangover so wasn’t really eager to leave the house. This cured my hangover and all my other ailments, both real, and in my head. I can’t wait to make this again. I followed this recipe exactly, and used your baked chicken recipe to add to the soup. My husband even packed leftovers for lunch today instead of opting to pick up food from somewhere, which is HUGE! Keeping the noods separate from the yummy broth is a game changer. This soup makes me so happy, and warms you from the inside out! There’s only enough for probably one more helping so I’m running to get more supplies today! No need for hunger games in our home fighting over the last portion!

  16. 5 stars
    Such a great soup for a cold night and it’s the perfect amount of comfort! Delicious!

  17. 5 stars
    Wow! Sooo good and filling! Everyone in the family LOVED it! My 2 y/o ate TWO bowels full, when I thought she was done and tried to take the second bowl she yelled at me and ate every last bite! My extremely picky 7y/o even said “not bad”! Win in my book! Add this to our dinner rotation!

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