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This Cheesy Southwest Chicken Soup is loaded with corn, potatoes, and cheese! Perfect for chilly weeknights and family gatherings!

Table of Contents
- Cheesy Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
- What’s Needed for Southwest Chicken Soup?
- How to Make Southwest Chicken Soup
- How to Make Shredded Chicken
- What to Serve with Tortilla Soup
- How to Store Southwest Soup
- Can You Freeze Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup?
- Can I Double This Recipe?
- Can I Make Southwest Chicken Soup in a Crockpot?
- Can I Use Ground Beef Instead of Chicken?
- Tips for Making Cheesy Chicken Tortilla Soup
- More Easy Soup Recipes:
- Cheesy Southwestern Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
Cheesy Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
We originally posted a recipe for this classic chicken tortilla soup that’s an organic, mostly from scratch option. It’s a wonderful soup, but I told Cade that I kept having this nagging feeling that I should post the original recipe. And we all know you should never ignore those feelings. So let’s dive into a quick and easy cheesy Southwest chicken soup recipe.
I first learned this creamy chicken tortilla soup recipe in college, and though I’ve occasionally felt a little guilty for how ridiculously unhealthy it is thanks to the salsa con queso, cream of potato soup, and sour cream I still LOVE IT.
I know, your arteries are literally closing themselves up just at the thought. But it’s worth it, so get out your fat pants, and let’s settle in to a big bowl together.

What’s Needed for Southwest Chicken Soup?
There are a lot of chicken taco, chicken tortilla, and cheesy tortilla soup recipes out there but this is the one that everyone obsesses over. I actually don’t have the original recipe from the Gillespie family, and I’m not sure how to reach out to them to get it, so this is just the one in my head. I’m sure it’s close, and it’s definitely our favorite as I’ve just changed things to fit my tastes.
Here’s what I use in this creamy tortilla soup recipe:
- Tostitos Salsa Con Queso
- Chicken broth
- Sour cream
- Cream of potato soup
- Diced green chiles
- Cilantro
- Taco seasoning
- Chicken
- Corn
What is Salsa Con Queso?
Salsa con queso is a mixture of queso cheese dip and salsa.

How to Make Southwest Chicken Soup
I’ve given detailed instructions on how to make this cheesy chicken tortilla soup in the recipe card below, but here are the basic steps:
- Cook and shred the chicken.
- Add all the ingredients into a large soup pot and stir to combine.
- Let simmer for 1 to 2 hours.
- Garnish with fresh cilantro and sour cream, if desired. Enjoy!

How to Make Shredded Chicken
The best shredded chicken, in my humble opinion, is made by baking, not boiling the chicken.
- Place chicken breasts in a dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and cover with foil.
- Bake at 350ºF for 30 minutes, no more, no less.
- Shred using two forks to pull apart the meat or plop it into a KitchenAid mixer and mix with the paddle attachment to shred.
What to Serve with Tortilla Soup
Yes, the Tostitos Scoops chips are an essential part of the recipe. You can do it two ways, but no other chip works and we’ve tried. This one just tastes the best with it and no, this isn’t a sponsored post, haha. Our kids love to use the chips like spoons and scoop the soup, one of their only opportunities to be allowed to eat soup without a spoon.
Or if you’re too hungry classy like I am, I crumble the chips on top and eat it with a spoon.

How to Store Southwest Soup
This Southwest chicken soup should be stored in the fridge in an airtight container. It’ll last up to 1 week.
Can You Freeze Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup?
I love that this cheesy chicken tortilla soup can be heated and eaten right away or simmered on the stove. And it tastes perfect for up to a week after.
I don’t love it frozen, though. Anything with cream isn’t awesome frozen. But that’s ok, you won’t have a drop left to save.
Can I Double This Recipe?
Absolutely! This creamy tortilla soup is easy to double, triple, heck you can even go lunch lady-style and quadruple this sucker. Make it, love it, and report back to me. 🙂

Can I Make Southwest Chicken Soup in a Crockpot?
Yes! Be sure the chicken is cooked and shredded first, then cook on low for 3-4 hours or high for 2-3 hours.
Can I Use Ground Beef Instead of Chicken?
That’d be delicious! If using ground beef, make sure to brown it before adding the rest of the ingredients to the pot.

Tips for Making Cheesy Chicken Tortilla Soup
- For the broth: We like a thick soup, so sometimes we add a little less broth than what the recipe calls for.
- For the taco seasoning: We generally do a little less than one taco seasoning packet so it’s not too spicy for everyone.
- For the corn: I often throw in more corn because the kids love it. Use canned or frozen!
- For the cilantro: My mom actually uses about 1 -2 Teaspoons of dried cilantro, but I don’t enjoy it with dry cilantro. If you’re a cilantro hater, you can omit it altogether.

More Easy Soup Recipes:
- Meatball Soup
- Butternut Squash Soup
- Cheesy Ground Beef Enchilada Chili
- Classic Chicken Tortilla Soup
- Instant Pot Taco Soup
- The Ultimate Cheeseburger Soup
- Better Than Grandma’s Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup
- Slow Cooker Broccoli Cheese Soup
- Classic Instant Pot Chili
- Slow Cooker Potato Corn Chowder
- Cheesy Meatball Soup
- All of our soup recipes!
Want to see what others are saying about this soup after they’ve tried it? Check out our PIN and all of the great reviews!






Made a triple batch and took to my quilt guild today. The ladies loved it! Will be making this again and again. I cooked chicken quarters in my ninja foodi. The chicken came out amazing! It was very good over Mexican rice. Thank you for the recipe. I’m anxious to try it with ground beef and beans.
Thank you so much Kathy! So glad it was a hit!
Do you have an instant pot variation of this?
Hi Britney! I wouldn’t try it in the Instant Pot. There are too many creamy ingredients that wouldn’t hold up well. You can simmer for less time on the stove top. It just won’t have as much depth of flavor. It also works great in the crockpot if you have the time to let it cook all day. There’s a section about how to cook it in a slow cooker in the post. I hope this helps!
Made this tonight and wow! It is amazing!! I made the chicken in an instant pot instead of baking it just for the convenience of it but followed all ingredients to the T. I love how quickly it came together, especially after coming home work and needing something quick! Will absolutely be saving this and making this again and again 🙂
Yessssss! We love to hear this! Thank you so much Jackie!
My batch turned out fantastic! I did sub cream of potato for cream of chicken and corn for black beans and it is crazy delicious and easy! Highly recommend.
Hurray!! Thanks for the feedback Jenny!
So. So. So. SO GOOD. I’ve made this several times and it’s a hit each time. I like to add a can of rinsed black beans and use rotisserie chicken because I’m lazy. It takes ten minutes to get it all in the pot and cooking and another 10 before we can eat it. It’s a great way to eat something delicious at the end of a long day!
Thank you Kenyon! Rotisserie chicken is a great idea and a great way to save! Plus it tastes so dang good! Thank you for the feedback!
I rarely leave reviews but this was amazing! My picky eater fiancé even loved it. I used fire roasted canned corn instead of frozen, but other than that I followed the recipe to a T. It was great!
Yay! I love finding a new recipe my picky eaters will eat! Thanks for the feedback Taya!
Found this on Pinterest today! Such an easy recipe to follow and definitely a crowd pleaser!!
I love a good soup recipe for feeding a crowd! Thanks for the feedback, Amanda!
I don’t know yet about the recipe but hope to try it soon. I do know I love your writing style , it seems so authentic. Can’t wait to try this.
Thank you Nancy! We try to keep it real over here! I hope you enjoy this soup!
Can I add beans ?
Absolutely! Just drain them first!
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This was awesome. I stuck to menu and it was so good. Def make again.
Yay! Love to hear that John! Thank you!