Best Thai Chicken Noodle Soup - Easy Homemade Chicken Soup Recipe (2024)

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The Best Thai Chicken Noodle Soup you’ll ever make! Each bite of this Chicken Soup is full of Thai flavor from the red curry paste to the ginger, then loaded with chicken, veggies, and rice noodles. The perfect comforting dinner recipe is ready in only 30 minutes!

If you’re looking for more Chicken Soup Recipes you need to try my Homemade Healing Chicken Soup, Chicken Tortilla Soup, or my Light Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup.

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Table of Contents

  • What Gives This Soup Thai Flavors?
  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Make Thai Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Can I Cook The Noodles in The Soup?
  • What To Serve With Thai Chicken Soup
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Can I Freeze This?
  • Get the Recipe
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Healthy & Nourishing Chicken Noodle Soup

This is one of the recipes that I’m very proud of. There’s something really special about cooking Thai food at home, and this Thai Chicken Noodle Soup is a great example!

We love to order Thai takeout because the food has such bold and fun flavors. The authentic tangy, sweet, and spicy flavors almost seem impossible to replicate at home. But that’s not the case at all! This soup is so easy to make and you can find the ingredients right at your regular grocery store. It’s really pretty incredible how amazing this soup turns out with little effort!

This soup is also really quick to put together for an easy weeknight meal. You need just 30 minutes to make this soup at home. So, instead of ordering Thai takeout, why don’t you try this soup instead? I promise you won’t regret it. And your family will keep asking for it over and over again!

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What Gives This Soup Thai Flavors?

The main ingredients that give this chicken soup its signature Thai flavors are – fresh ginger, fresh garlic, a rich red curry paste (made with lemongrass, coriander, shallots, ginger, garlic, and red chilis) coconut milk, lime juice, and fresh cilantro.

What I love about this recipe is how easy it is to make and how much flavor I can pack into it in just 30 minutes! It will seriously blow your mind! I even have a Vegetarian version of this recipe for those of you eating a meatless diet. It’s just as flavorful without any chicken.

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Recipe Ingredients

The recipe ingredients are listed below for Thai Chicken Noodle Soup. Remember to check out the recipe card below for exact measurements.

  • Chicken: For a short cut I like to use already cooked rotisserie chicken. However, if you prefer you could use boneless chicken breast and poach in chicken broth.
  • Coconut Oil: Or whatever cooking oil you have, but I like to use coconut oil for the slightly nutty flavor.
  • Aromatics: The key aromatics in this soup are minced fresh garlic, fresh ginger, and red onion.
  • Red Curry Paste: You can’t have a curry without curry paste! I like to use the Thai Kitchen Brand Red Curry Paste, it’s the perfect amount of heat and rich curry flavor.
  • Chicken Broth: Adding chicken broth instead of water helps develop the depth of flavor in the soup, especially because this is a quick soup. The more you can add flavor the more flavor you’ll have in the end! (if you’re watching your sodium count use low-sodium chicken broth.)
  • Carrots: The carrots add nutrients, freshness, and a nice crunch.
  • Snow Peas: Adds a nice pop of green and sticks with the Asian theme. You could also use blanched green beans if you don’t have snow peas.
  • Red Pepper: I like to julienne these to have a different shape from the other vegetables.
  • Brown Rice Noodles: Instead of using spaghetti or egg noodles I prefer to stick with the Thai theme, so I use rice noodles in this chicken noodle soup to give it almost that Pad Thai feel.
  • Coconut Milk: Always use canned coconut milk for this recipe. It can be found in the international or Asian aisle at your grocery store. Coconut milk from the can adds thickness and a slight sweetness that pairs perfectly with the flavors.
  • Fresh Lime Juice: The acid from lime juice cuts from the heat and creaminess in the rest of the dish. It’s also a great way to add flavor without adding more salt.
  • Fresh Cilantro: I love to finish all of my dishes with fresh herbs for that final fresh pop of flavor.
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How to Make Thai Chicken Noodle Soup

Here is how to make this soup in just 30 minutes! The flavors are complex but the steps are simple.

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  • First, cook the noodles. Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Add brown rice noodles to a pot of boiling water and cook for 4 minutes. Remove the noodles from your pot, drain the water, and immediately place the noodles in an ice bath to cool and stop the cooking process. Set aside.
  • Next, heat your pot and get the other ingredients ready. Heat a large dutch oven or soup pot to medium-high heat and add the coconut oil.
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  • Saute the aromatics. Once the oil is melted add red onions and saute until translucent, about 3 to 4 minutes. Next, add fresh garlic and fresh ginger. Saute for 30 seconds, until fragrant. Then add red curry paste, and stir the paste until it thickens, 2 to 3 minutes.
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  • Then add the broth and bring it to a boil. Once the curry paste is thickened add in chicken broth and bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.
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  • Add in the good stuff! Now, it’s time to add in the shredded chicken, cooked noodles, carrots, red pepper, and snow peas.
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  • Simmer and stir everything together. Simmer for 4 to 6 minutes, until snow peas are vibrant green and carrots are fork tender. Remove about one cup of broth from the pot to mix with the coconut milk.
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  • Now to make it creamy. Add the 1 cup of broth to a blender along with one can of coconut milk. Blend until the mixture looks creamy and the broth and milk no longer separate.
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  • Add the mixture to the pot. Add the coconut milk mixture back to the soup pot, stir, and simmer for 5 minutes.
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  • Then add the finishing touches. Right before you’re about to serve the soup, finish with fresh lime juice and fresh cilantro. If you’d like, top it with sliced avocado and sliced green onions.
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Can I Cook The Noodles in The Soup?

When making a noodle soup you can choose to cook the noodles directly in the broth or a separate pot and then add them to the soup. In my opinion, when cooking the noodles in your soup broth you lose some of the broth because the noodles soak it up.

So, I like to cook the noodles separately and then add them after they’ve been cooked. I find it helps you maintain as much broth as possible, which is what you want. After all, it is soup!

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Tips & Variations

Some helpful tips and variation ideas are below.

  • Use different bell peppers or add spicy ones. You can also use orange, yellow, or red peppers in this soup. I don’t recommend using green bell peppers though because they aren’t as sweet. You could also add some slices of spicy Thai chilis if you want the soup to have a little kick.
  • Make sure the can of coconut milk is at room temperature. It will pour out a lot easier if it’s at room temperature.
  • Other herbs will work, too. You can also use fresh chives, basil, or parsley as a garnish.
  • Use shrimp instead of chicken. Cooked shrimp works well with this recipe if you want a seafood version.
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What To Serve With Thai Chicken Soup

Here are a few of my other favorite recipes that go well with this soup.

  • Quick and Easy Shrimp Appetizer: Serve my Coconut Shrimp with Thai Chili Ginger Sauce as a fun snack with loads of flavor and texture before eating this Thai Chicken Noodle Soup.
  • Soup and Salad: My Thai Mango Avocado Salad is a sweet and tangy salad to serve on the side to make this a complete meal. My Crunchy Thai Vegetarian Salad would also be great!
  • Mocktail and co*cktail Pairing: For a weeknight alcohol-free beverage, you can try my Pineapple Ginger Beer Mocktail. Or if you want something a little boozy, try a refreshing Raspberry Mojito.
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How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

You can store this Thai Chicken Soup in an air-tight container in the refrigerator and it will last 3 to 4 days. Then reheat the soup in a saucepan on the stovetop.

Can I Freeze This?

If you would like to freeze this Thai Chicken Noodle Soup, allow the soup to cool and store it in a freezer storage bag for up to 2 months.

To reheat from frozen, place frozen soup in the refrigerator for 24 hours and then warm it up on the stove to serve.

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Thai Chicken Noodle Soup

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  • Author: Krista @ JoyfulHealthyEats.com
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 8 1x
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Thai
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The Most Epic Thai Chicken Noodle Soup you’ll ever make! Each bite of this Chicken Noodle Soup is full of Thai flavor from the red curry paste, loaded with chicken, veggies, and rice noodles. The perfect dinner recipe is ready in only 30 minutes!

Ingredients

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  • 1.5 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast, cooked and shredded
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 cup red onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 3 tablespoons red curry paste
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • 2 carrots, sliced
  • 1/2 cup green beans or snow peas
  • 1 red pepper, julienned
  • 8 oz. brown rice noodles
  • 14 oz. coconut milk (in a can)
  • 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice
  • 1/3 cup fresh cilantro diced
  • Optional: top with sliced avocado and sliced green onions

Instructions

  1. Heat a large dutch oven or soup pot to medium high heat.
  2. Add in coconut oil. Once melted add red onions, saute until translucent, about 3-4 minutes. Next add in the garlic and ginger. Saute for 30 seconds, until fragrant, stirring the entire time.
  3. Add in the red curry paste, stir the paste into the aromatics (onion, garlic and ginger) until it thickens, about 2-3 minutes.
  4. Next, add in the chicken broth. Bring to a boil and reduce to simmer. Add in the shredded chicken.
  5. In the meantime bring a medium pot filled with water to a boil. Add brown rice noodles to the pot and cook for 4 minutes. (or whatever your directions say) Remove from pot, drain water and cool the noodles with cold water to stop the cooking process.
  6. Add noodles, carrots, red pepper and green beans or snow peas to the chicken broth pot.
  7. Scoop about a cup of the broth out of the pot and add it to a blender or food processor, along with a can of coconut milk. Blend until the mixture looks creamy and the broth and milk no longer separate.
  8. Add the coconut milk mixture back to the soup pot. Stir and simmer for 5 minutes.
  9. Right before you’re about to serve it. Finish the soup with fresh lime juice and fresh cilantro. Stir and serve!
  10. Optional: top with sliced avocado and sliced green onions

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 1/2 cups
  • Calories: 282
  • Sugar: 3 g
  • Sodium: 931 mg
  • Fat: 9 g
  • Saturated Fat: 6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 29 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Protein: 21 g
  • Cholesterol: 49 mg

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FAQs

Do you cook noodles before adding to chicken soup? ›

Add noodles (either uncooked homemade egg noodles, or dry store-bought pasta) and cook just until noodles are al dente. If using store-bought noodles, be cautious not to overcook them!

How to make can chicken soup taste better? ›

Besides adding vegetables to your soup, another option is to play around with stirring in herbs and spices. If you love food with some zing to it, drizzling in some hot sauce can be a great way to bring on the heat and give your soup an extra edge.

Why do you put lemon juice in chicken noodle soup? ›

Not only does acid brighten your soup, but also balance the flavor including the saltiness that comes from the broth (store-bought chicken broth and stock, or bouillon, are typically high in sodium).

Do you cook chicken before adding it to soup? ›

Yes, it is important to cook chicken before adding it to soup.

Should I rinse noodles for chicken noodle soup? ›

This ensures that the starch from the noodles doesn't thicken your soup and make it cloudy. Rinse the Noodles: Once the noodles are cooked to al dente, drain them and rinse under cold water. This stops the cooking process and washes off excess starch, preventing them from absorbing more liquid and becoming mushy.

How do I keep my noodles from getting soggy in chicken noodle soup? ›

Use oil or butter: Adding a small amount of oil or butter to the soup can help prevent the noodles from sticking together and absorbing too much liquid. The oil or butter creates a barrier that prevents the noodles from absorbing excessive moisture [3].

How do you deepen chicken soup flavor? ›

For a deeply flavorful chicken soup, get some boneless, skinless chicken thighs, season them, brown them in a skillet, then finish them in a 375 F oven. You can refrigerate them until you're ready to make the soup, then simply dice them up and add them to the soup at the very end.

What gives soup a good taste? ›

"Ground paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, ground ginger, and other powdered spices add a touch of color and spiciness to broths," she says. As a general rule, use fresh herbs at or near the end of cooking and dried herbs and spices early on. This helps you get the flavors you're looking for in the right balance.

How do you make homemade soup taste better? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

Why add vinegar to chicken noodle soup? ›

While adding vinegar won't reduce the amount of sodium in the pot, the sharp tang of this condiment can help equal out the salty flavor on your tastebuds, masking the brininess of an oversalted soup and making it easier to eat.

How to brighten chicken soup? ›

use a bit of lemon juice in mine to brighten up the. flavor, and it adds such a welcome element.

How much lemon juice to add to soup? ›

How much lemon juice should you add to chicken soup? While you could easily add lemon juice to taste, Rachael Ray recommends using ¼ cup of lemon juice. Her recipe calls for adding the lemon juice at the very end of the cooking process when the chicken soup is already done, contrary to what you may be used to.

Is it better to cook chicken soup covered or uncovered? ›

Cooking a soup, stew, or sauce uncovered allows water to evaporate, so if your goal is to reduce a sauce or thicken a soup, skip the lid. The longer you cook your dish, the more water that will evaporate and the thicker the liquid becomes—that means the flavors become more concentrated, too.

Do you simmer chicken soup with lid on or off? ›

Simmering and Boiling

In the event that your goal is to keep moisture in—like when your pot of soup, stew, or sauce is already at the right consistency, but you want to keep cooking the vegetables and melding the flavors—leave the lid on to keep any more liquid from evaporating.

Can you put raw chicken straight into soup? ›

Do You Cook the Chicken Before Adding it Into the Soup? Nope! Simply dice up chicken breasts, season them with seasoned salt and pepper, then stir the pieces into the hot, boiling broth.

When adding pasta to soup do you cook it first? ›

Prepare the soup and add the dried pasta directly to it after the soup has cooked for half the time recommended in the recipe instructions. Continue to cook the soup for the remainder of the time called for in the instructions and then remove it from its heat source and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.

Should I boil my noodles in chicken broth? ›

Boiling your pasta in chicken stock gives your pasta (and the resulting dish) more flavor. Feel free to experiment with any type you like, such as beef, vegetable, or even turkey. Chicken stock lends cooked pasta a subtle, somewhat meaty flavor that won't overwhelm the rest of your ingredients.

Can I just put noodles in chicken broth? ›

Yes, you can use any type of pasta to cook in chicken broth. However, smaller shapes or pasta with ridges tend to work better as they can absorb the broth more easily and have a better texture.

Can you cook soup noodles in the broth? ›

PRO TIP: Never cook noodles in the soup broth unless a recipe specifically calls for it. Noodles suck up loads of liquid when they cook, so if you do that you'll end up with way less broth than you expect.

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