12 Easy Mexican Soup Recipes — Yum!!

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Soup season is coming!  I wanted to re-post this list in hopes that a few of these recipes make it into your cold weather arsenal.  And yes, my favorite is still the Roasted Poblano Soup 🙂

 

Before my time in Cozumel I didn’t know that soup was such a big part of Mexican cuisine.  And now I’m a convert for life 🙂

 

Fiddling with these soup recipes has been one of the highlights of my Mexican cooking journey.  I hope that my experimenting will bring you and your family lots of good eats. 

 

And please don’t forget that it’s super easy to make your own stock at home!  Homemade stock provides the ideal starting point for soups, and it will give you loads of flexibility on the remaining ingredients.  I’ll include some links to this easy process down below. 

 

Okay, here are 12 Mexican soup recipes that want to be part of your kitchen repertoire…I hope you find some keepers!

 

Click the name of the recipe and it will take you to a page on this site where you can print out or take a pic of the step-by-step instructions. 

 

I always try to get people to start with this simple Mexican Bean Soup.  It uses simple, healthy ingredients, and when it’s made with good stock it is wonderfully satisfying.  Feel free to use Black, Pinto, or Peruano beans. 

 

 

This is easily the most debated recipe on the site!  The heat of the Poblanos can add up when you use a bunch of them — some folks are overwhelmed by that heat, and some think it’s absolutely wonderful.  You can probably guess where I stand 🙂  

 

The key to this Roasted Poblano Soup is getting creative with the garnish. Crema, cilantro stems, and a dash of acidity will turn it into something otherworldly. So good! mexicanplease.com

 

I’m always amazed how much flavor you get from so little effort in this Chicken Tortilla Soup.  Please no skimping on the crispy tortilla strips as those are usually the best bites!

 

Here's an authentic Chicken Tortilla Soup recipe that relies on just a few key ingredients to create some real flavor! Includes directions for frying up a quick batch of tortilla strips. mexicanplease.com

 

Albon-what?  This is the sleeper recipe on the site that suffers from a strange name  —  it’s a Mexican meatball soup that people love IF they make it.  The meatballs are made with fresh mint and that gives them a vibrancy that might surprise you.

 

Here's an easy recipe for Albondigas Soup. I used all beef in this version but you could easily use pork or turkey. So good! mexicanplease.com

 

Both of the above soups use a simple tomato-onion-garlic mixture as the base of the broth.  When you combine that mixture with good stock it will taste dee-licious, so it’s definitely worth getting to know this simple technique!

 

Adding stock and salt to the tomato onion garlic mixture

 

Please give this stock a try!  I used to be really picky about the proportions when making stock.  And now I just make it when I run out — it’s super easy and the simple act of making it will provide most of its goodness 🙂

 

Adding cilantro and the chicken carcass to the stock

 

This is another great soup that starts with a simple tomato-onion-garlic mixture for the broth.  Add in some noodles and you’ve just made a classic Sopa de Fideo 🙂

 

This is a great recipe to keep in mind for some comforting Sopa de Fideo -- a Mexican noodle soup made with a delicious tomato broth. So good! mexicanplease.com

 

I’ve been making this simple comfort soup quite a bit lately.  It’s easy, delicious, and my kitchen always seems to have the ingredients on hand.  Tough to beat that!

 

Final closeup of the Potato Chipotle Soup in the serving bowl

 

Beans and rice swimming in a roasted tomato broth?  Sold!  Note that I usually make this soup in smaller batches, otherwise the rice just continues to soak up all the broth 🙂

 

This is a great recipe for a delicious batch of Mexican Beans and Rice Soup. Super easy to make, and tremendously satisfying.

 

This Avocado Soup is a good test of your stock!  It’s a simple, satisfying soup that I like to serve up with quesadillas or crispy cheesy tortillas 🙂

 

 

Consider yourself warned on this one — this Roasted Jalapeno Soup is delicious AND fiery!  I typically use some potato to dilute the heat a bit, but you can consider that optional if you want an ultra-fiery version 🙂

 

Bowl of Roasted Jalapeno Soup with cilantro, crema, and hot sauce

 

 

This the homemade veggie stock that I use lately.  It’s got a bit of nutritional yeast in it —  that will bump up the umami and help compensate for the lack of bones 🙂 

 

Vegetable stock after simmering with 3 tablespoons nutritional yeast

 

This Quick Batch of Pinto Bean Soup is a great example of how forgiving these recipes can be.  I was low on tomatoes, lacking chipotles, and stuck with some generic canned beans….and it was still delicious 🙂

 

 

Bacon and Poblanos in the same soup?  Is that legal?!  This is a deliciously hearty soup that benefits from that sweet roasted Poblano flavor.  Yum 🙂

 

This Potato Bacon Poblano Soup is my comfort food lately! It's a hearty, filling soup with a hint of that roasted Poblano flavor. So good!

 

To quickly summarize my Mexican soup journey…

 

Good stock gives you a massive head start and takes the pressure off of exact proportions.  Try making your own if you don’t have a local source of stock that you trust. 

 

Ingredient lists are wildly flexible.  I tend to just make it even when I’m missing ingredients and it always seem to work out.  Probably because…

 

Nearly all soups can be “fixed” at the last minute if you aren’t satisfied with the flavor.  It’s usually salt level that needs to be tweaked, but I will also frequently add in some aromatics or heat at the last moment. 

 

And last…I’ve found that you can make soup out of just about anything.  Feel free to use these techniques to make a batch that sounds good to you!

 

And did I mention that good stock goes a long way?  🙂

 

Enjoy!!

 

 

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