This Creamy Chicken Noodle soup made from scratch (no condensed soup needed) is easy, warming, and delicious.
Hey, friends. I have another super simple, super easy, and super good soup recipe for you today, Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup. It’s classic chicken noodle soup made just a little cozier by adding a generous splash of heavy cream.
And as you know, heavy cream makes *everything* taste better.
My Favorite Chicken Soup
I have a ton of soup recipes on the site (Ham and Potato Soup and my quick Tomato Soup are currently the most popular), but I’m going to be totally honest, I’ve been cheating on all them with this soup.
Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup has been, far and away, the soup recipe I make most during sweater weather because it’s the perfect chilly evening, mid-week dinner.
It’s a cinch to throw together, with a mostly hands-off cooking time. And the finished soup is the perfect combo of creamy and warming with just enough richness to feel like comfort food without being heavy.
Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup Ingredient Tips
- Onions, carrots, and celery: You can’t go wrong with this classic trio for chicken noodle soup, but if you want to add more veggies, go for it. Corn, peas, and even a few handfuls of spinach (stirred in at the end of the cooking time) would all be delicious additions.
- Boneless skinless chicken breasts: I call for chicken breasts in the recipe, but you can use cooked thighs if you prefer or save time by grabbing a rotisserie chicken at the store and shredding it up for your soup.
- Chicken broth: Store-bought chicken broth works fantastically in this recipe, but if you have homemade chicken stock or a chicken carcass and some extra time, Homemade Chicken Stock really makes this soup over-the-top amazing.
- Heavy Cream: This recipe uses just enough heavy cream to give it a creamy richness without dramatically increasing the calories.
- Pasta: What’s the best pasta for chicken soup? The best pasta for chicken soup is whatever pasta you like to eat in your chicken soup. You can use classic egg noodles, medium shells, or even elbow macaroni or spaghetti noodles.
How to Make Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
1. This recipe starts by cooking a couple of boneless, skinless chicken breasts in your soup pot with a combo of frying and poaching. (If you want to see step by step photos of the process, check out my posts How to Cook Shredded Chicken or How to Cook Chicken for Recipes.)
You’ll brown both sides of salted and peppered chicken breasts to help develop their flavor and then add water to the pot and simmer until the chicken is cooked through so you wind up with very flavorful and moist chicken. Plus the bit of liquid the chicken gets cooked in is going to give the broth a great flavor boost when you add it back to the pot later.
2. Once your chicken is cooked, you’ll set that and any juices aside to cool and then it’s just soup business as usual. Cook some onions and garlic with a bit of butter, and add broth or homemade chicken stock if you’ve got it (the best!), carrots, and celery, and simmer for 20 minutes.
3. Add the pasta, any kind you like—I’m partial to shells for this soup, but egg noodles are also a good option, along with the spices and then cook until the pasta is just al dente.
4. Shred or dice the chicken and add it along with any juices and heavy cream to the pot. Simmer for 1 minute to let the flavors meld, and then dish up and enjoy!
Can You Freeze Chicken Noodle Soup?
Yes! This soup freezes fantastically, and I almost always have a couple servings of it in my freezer. BUT you’ll need to modify the recipe slightly.
Noodles do not freeze well in soup (they get mushy), so just omit the noodles when cooking and let the soup simmer until the veggies are just barely tender. Freeze the soup either all together or in single-serving portions. When you’re ready to eat, defrost the soup in the refrigerator and then reheat in either the microwave or on the stove.
Cook noodles separately either 1 1/2 cups for a full batch or 1-ounce per serving for individual servings, and then drain and add them to the heated soup and you’ve got soup from the freezer without mushy noodles!
To see some of my other favorite freezer recipes, check out this (super long) post I wrote all about Freezer Meals.
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
Absolutely. You can make the soup up to 48 hours in advance. Some people don’t like the texture of noodles after they’ve been sitting in soup, so if that’s you, you can omit the noodles when you make the soup.
Just before serving, cook the noodles separately in generously salted water, drain, and then add to the reheated soup.
What to serve with Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup?
I’ll admit, I’m lazy, and when it’s just me or my immediate family, I just pair this soup with a slice of store-bought French bread and call dinner done.
I feel like soups with vegetables in them are kind of a complete meal, so don’t feel like you *have* to add a side dish, but if you want to, you can never go wrong with Roasted Broccoli, Roasted Zucchini or Butter and Garlic Green Beans.
If you feel like baking and have some buttermilk sitting around, Cheddar Scones are killer with this soup. And obviously, don’t forget dessert. I think a small-batch of M&M Cookies pairs particularly well, but that’s just me. 😉
Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe Notes
- This recipe won’t use up a full carton of heavy cream. If you’re not sure what to do with the leftovers, check out my post of What to Do With Leftover Whipping Cream.
- For small households: This soup makes excellent leftovers, so I always make a full batch, but if you’d like to make it Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup for Two, the recipe halves cleanly with no preparation changes.
- For a creamier soup, feel free to add more heavy cream until the soup reaches your desired level of creaminess.
- While I usually recommend prepping all your ingredients before you start cooking, you’ll have some downtime once you put your chicken on to cook, so I like to use that time to do my vegetable peeling and chopping.
More Soup & Stew Recipes
- Chicken Noodle Soup for One
- Chicken Carcass Soup
- Chicken Parm Soup
- Mom’s Sunday Beef Stew
- Cheesy Sausage Potato Soup
Easy Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
Ingredients
- 2 medium (about 1 pound) boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Salt and pepper
- Cooking spray or olive oil
- Filtered water
- 1 tablespoon (14g) butter
- 1/2 large onion diced (about 3/4 cup)
- 2 large cloves garlic minced or pressed
- 2 large carrots peeled and sliced
- 2 celery ribs sliced
- 8 cups chicken broth
- 1 1/2 cups (about 4oz) uncooked pasta
- 1/4 heaping teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/4 heaping teaspoon dried basil
- 1/2 cup heavy cream *
Instructions
Cook the Chicken
- Generously salt and pepper both sides of your chicken breasts.
- Heat a large pot with a lid over medium-high heat. Grease with cooking spray or a light drizzle of olive oil. Place chicken breasts in the pan and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, until well-browned. Flip chicken and repeat. Once both sides are browned, add about 1/2-inch of filtered water to the bottom of the pot (it doesn’t need to be exact). Cover the pot and turn heat down to medium.
- Cook for 8 to 10 minutes, until chicken is cooked through and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of the breasts reads 165°F (170°F if you’re going to shred the chicken). Check occasionally to make sure the water hasn’t all evaporated, adding more if necessary. Larger breasts will take longer to cook, so be sure to check for doneness before removing from heat.
- Transfer chicken and any liquid left in the pot to a plate or bowl (the liquid has a ton of extra flavor).
Make the Soup
- Return pot to the stove and melt butter over medium heat. Add onions and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, until edges begin to turn translucent. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds, until it just begins to turn golden.
- Add carrots, celery, and broth. Bring to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes.
- Add noodles and spices and cook according to noodle package instructions, until noodles are just al dente.
- While your noodles cook, dice or shred the chicken. Once noodles are al dente, add chicken and any juices back to the pot along with the heavy cream. Add more salt and pepper to taste.
- Bring to a simmer and cook for 1 minute, until chicken is reheated.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes
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Kathryn M Steel says
What can we use as a substitute for cream I’m on a low carb diet and cream just a little too rich. Otherwise it’s just absolutely delicious without it added mushrooms added some spinach at the end and through some sliced up all black olives no juice in with it at the end. Thank you again for the recipe.
Katie says
Probably my 20th time making this recipe so it’s high time I rated it a 5!! It has phenomenal flavor, is so easy, and saves/freezes so well. THANK YOU for such a wonderful recipe!
Barbie says
Wow! I have been looking for a yummy chicken noodle soup recipe. This is IT!!
So, so good! Thank you
Tracy says
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Katy says
Made this tonight and it was a huge hit! Will definitely make again. Love every recipe I’ve tried of yours!
Tracy says
Thank you, Katy!!
Lindsay says
Great soup! Followed recipe exactly but did use rotisserie chicken! Will definitely make it again!
Thanks for sharing!
Alixe says
This is the best chicken noodle soup ever! I must make a pot of it just about every week! The broth is so full of flavor and the soup stands up over the week – my husband loves it and it’s so easy to make – even my dogs go crazy over it – sometimes I spoon a little over their kibble – Thanks so much for such an amazing soup!
Tracy says
I’m so glad you all enjoy it!! Even the dogs. LOL!
Annie Baskin says
Can you add sour cream
Tracy says
Sure! It will have a somewhat different flavor but will work.
Sue says
Loved this soup. I made a double recipe and shared with my daughter’s family. I added mushrooms to it and it was great! Not a drop left!
Marty says
OMG, best Chicken Noodle Soup EVER! I cut it in half (love your sliding scale, Tracy – makes it so easy) and had two perfect dinner portions. My husband is begging for it again already 🙂 .
Tracy says
Yay!! I’m so glad you both enjoyed it and that you found the yield changer useful!
skye says
This looks great. I am always looking for new tweaks on old favourites.
Found your blog while looking for ideas since we bought a large carton of heavy cream (a special treat!) and after using in 2 recipes—and morning coffee—we still have a lot left.
Have a great week!
teachermrw says
Yummy chicken soup! And, the cream made it even yummier! I had about two bowls left, and let it spoil. Next time, I will share it with family and friends, or, reduce the servings. I actually got about six servings of soup.
Tracy says
I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to let me know!
Sharon says
I really like Baking Mischief and turn to its recipes frequently, and I appreciate your recipes, but I haven’t been able to get heavy cream, much meat, and other food items due to limited supplies in the store. I rely on online shopping and drive through pickup. Avoid going into the store as don’t want to risk contracting the virus or unwittingly giving it to others. Could you please suggest substitutions. If, for example I can’t get heavy cream or half and half, what could I use? More vegetarian recipes would be good also.
Take good care of yourself!
Tracy says
Thanks for the recommendations, Sharon!! I will definitely do more of this going forward!
Vanessa Tallo says
8 cups of broth or 8oz??
Tracy says
Cups!