Thick creamy and delicious homemade cream of chicken soup. This cream of chicken soup recipe has so much flavor and is surprisingly easy to make. You'll never buy store bought again!
I have to be honest about something, dear readers: I sometimes buy store-bought ingredients.
Yes, it's true! On occasion, I won't have the time or the proper ingredients to make a fully natural version of something. So I'll spring for the store bought version of it and do my best to make a more natural version the next time.
If I keep getting a certain food over and over again, I'll start trying to think of ways I can make it myself. Because if I'm needing to buy it over and over again, it's a staple in my pantry.
If it's a staple in my pantry, that means we are eating if a lot and I want it to be as healthy as possible!
I don't know about you but, every time I buy a can of Cream of Chicken Soup, I think to myself, "You should try to make a homemade version and get rid of all the unnecessary ingredients!"
But then, I buy that can, make the recipe that calls for it and forget about it until the next time.
This scenario is especially repeated with traditional family recipes like Broccoli Nut Casserole and Mom's Chicken Pot Pie!
The last time I made Mom's Chicken Pot Pie, I reached for the can of Cream of Chicken Soup and thought, "This is ridiculous - you know the unhealthy ingredients so, now it's time to make a cream of chicken soup recipe!"
How is this Homemade Cream Of Chicken Soup Recipe So Much Healthier?
Let's talk about what is left out of this homemade version. Here are a few ingredients listed on the last can I have in my pantry: modified cornstarch, soybean oil, MSG, soy protein concentrate, natural flavors, yeast extract, autolyzed yeast extract, disodium phosphate...UGH!
My inspiration came from this recipe by Raising Generations Nourished. I changed it just a bit to fit my taste and to use ingredients that I normally have on hand. I have to say that this is a keeper of a recipe.
In fact, I will never buy another can of Cream of Chicken Soup!
Homemade Just Tastes Better
As is true of most recipes, the homemade version is more flavorful and, of course, healthier. When added to Mom's Chicken Pot Pie, no one guessed that the difference was Homemade Cream of Chicken Soup! It blended in well with the rest of the ingredients and tasted great.
I tend to be a by-the-seat-of-my-pants type of gal! I write out a menu plan so, I do plan ahead to some extent. But, while the following recipe is easy to whip up (only 20 minutes.), I don't always have time to make it, put a recipe together using it, cook it and get it on the table by mealtime! That is where the larger batch comes in.
When I have extra time, I make the large batch. Once made, I let the soup cool completely and freeze it. Then, Homemade Cream of Chicken Soup is ready to thaw and use - just dump it out as you would if you had opened a can.
Fewer Ingredients
Besides the different spices in this cream of mushroom soup recipe, it only contains five ingredients. That is a big difference since I did not even list all the ones on the store-bought can!
This is not something just for master chefs - there's a trend of making your creamy chicken sauce like the 5-ingredient sauce from this creamy chicken casserole recipe.
So, by making using this cream of chicken soup recipe and making the homemade version, we are eliminating unnecessary and unhealthy ingredients and adding nutrient dense ones.
Making such healthy changes makes me feel so happy and fuzzy inside - doesn't it you?
I make this Cream of Chicken Soup recipe using my immersion blender (affiliate link) and blend it right in my boiler. If you don't have an immersion blender, just transfer it to your blender and then return to the boiler to heat if necessary.
Wondering how to substitute homemade for the cans of Cream of Chicken Soup? 2 cups (1 pint) of soup = 1 can of Cream of Chicken Soup.
Now for the recipe...
📋 Recipe
Homemade Cream of Chicken Soup
Ingredients
For 2 cups
- 1 onion chopped
- 1 cups chicken broth
- 1 cups milk
- ¼ cups flour or white rice powder for gluten-free
- 2 tablespoon butter
- 1 teaspoon parsley
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
For 12 cups
- 3 onions chopped
- 6 cups chicken broth
- 6 cups milk
- 1 ½ cups flour or white rice powder for gluten free
- 4 tablespoon butter
- 2 tablespoon parsley
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 ½ teaspoon pepper
Instructions
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Saute the onions in butter until translucent.
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Add the broth, spices and bring to a boil.
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Using an immersion blender (or blender), blend until smooth.
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Return to heat and keep the broth mixture simmering.
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Whisk the milk and flour (or rice powder) together in a mixing bowl.
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Pour the milk and flour mixture into the simmering broth whisking as you pour.
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Continue to cook over medium-high heat until thickened - about 10 minutes or longer depending on the quantity of soup being made.
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Adjust salt and pepper to taste.
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Use as desired - Store in the refrigerator - Freezes well.
Notes
- 2 cups (1 pint) of soup = 1 can of Cream of Chicken Soup
- * Please note that this recipe is used as a substitute for the canned, store-bought version. And it is great! The broth gives a wonderful flavor and you will not be able to tell the difference.
- If I were serving this alone as a meal, I would add some cooked chicken to it.
Note: Nutritional information includes the information for white flour.
Sue Shirey says
Thanks for the recipe. I usually only make the soup when needed, now I can make a "batch" and freeze it. Very convenient!
Dina-Marie says
Sue, I know what you mean - convenience is so important, that is why it has taken me so long to quit using the canned store-bought version ;)
Elise says
Looks delicious!!
Dina-Marie says
Thanks, Elise - it is also super easy!
Gay says
I've been meaning to try to make my own homemade cream of chicken soup too to avoid all of those chemicals. Now I have no excuse thanks to your recipe! I like your idea of making a big batch too to have it in the freezer for quick meals. Thank you for the inspiration!
Dina-Marie says
Gay, I know exactly what you mean - I have meant to try it for so long now but I think you will be surprised at how easy it is! My problem was trying to stop licking the spoon as I made it since tastes so good ;)
Sarah says
This looks amazing. I will have to make a batch with coconut milk substitution. 4 out of 5 of us prefer milk but one family member with a dairy allergy has changed a lot.. I hope in a recipe it would hide the difference. Coconut milk is a wonderful substitution but it is nothing like cow milk!
Dina-Marie says
Sarah, please let me know how it works because that would be helpful to a lot of people if it does!
Lisa says
im definitely doing this! I've been using a recipe for a while, but I like the idea of making a bull amount! Any thought on how many mushrooms I would need to add to turn this into cream of mushroom? :)
Dina-Marie says
Lisa, that is my next project! I would probably start with 1/2 - 1 cup of mushrooms for each 2 cup recipe.
Tahnee says
Could you freeze the soup in a Mason jar?? I don't like thawing or reheating plastic in the microwave. Thanks!!
Dina-Marie says
Tahnee, I think you could freeze in glass just be careful - don't fill it up all the way and leave the top off the jar until the soup is frozen. The soup will expand as it freezes so you need to make sure there is room for the expansion otherwise the glass will break.
josie says
Thx for the recipe...do you think you can add some cooked chicken in it or it would make it too thick?
Dina-Marie says
Josie, I would try it - I think it would be good.
Marion says
I thought you couldn't can or freeze anything that has milk in it?
Dina-Marie says
Marion, I have not had a problem with it and it sure makes it convenient!
Becky says
How would I go about canning this for dry storage? I don't want to take up all my freezer space.
Dina-Marie says
Becky, maybe another reader could help - I have never canned except to water bath tomatoes!
Kathy says
could this be canned in a pressure canner?
Dina-Marie says
Kathy, I am not sure - maybe someone else knows?