
Whoa. I just realized that 2 weeks from today, I will be in Italy! Italia!!!
(Oh yeah, and today I also just realized when reading my flight confirmation email that I fly out next Tuesday instead of Wednesday, the date I’d had in my mind for months. Tiny detail. ;))
Still, assuming I catch the correct plane and actually make it across the pond, I cannot wait to be in Europe! I will be spending a few days in Austria, then a week in Germany, and then my sister and I are going to cap off the trip with four days in Florence. She’s an art teacher and is happily planning our artistic itinerary. And me? You’d better believe this food blogger is planning a mega food tour around the region. I have a list of recommended places to visit from friends, which include everything from fresh pasta…to gelato…to pizza…to gelato…to espresso…to gelato…to paninis…to local wine…to gelato…oh, and maybe some more gelato. It’s going to be magnifico.
So to (ahem) get my palate in the Italian spirit before leaving, I have been doing the hard work of making and eating endless batches of fresh homemade pesto. And one of the recipes I have re-fallen in love with is an oldie but goodie from the blog archives that I am renaming this 5-Ingredient Basil Chicken Soup. It’s basically like the Italian version of my favorite 5-Ingredient White Chicken Chili. And oh man, it is a winner.

The old recipe that I had on the blog was just a simple spinach and white bean soup with pesto swirled in. But hey, something about chicken soup is always all the more comforting, right? So I decided to update the recipe with some shredded chicken stirred in, and the result was basically a 5-ingredient Italian version of my favorite Mexican soup.
And oh my goodness, just like the Mexi version, this soup could not be easier to make.
I have to say, though, this soup will rise or fall on the quality of your pesto. If you’re in a hurry, you can buy the store-bought stuff. (And if you do, the brand I genuinely recommend is DeLallo. This is not a sponsored post. It is just the best I’ve tried, times a hundred.) But if you have a few extra minutes, I highly recommend pulling the food processor out and making a batch of my homemade pesto recipe. It’s classic, it is simple to make, and it is unbelievably good when made with fresh basil.
Actually, you can use any sort of pesto for this recipe — kale pesto, arugula pesto, pistachio pesto, etc. But if you want to go classic, basil pesto will never fail. :)

To make the soup, simply stir together your first four ingredients — chicken stock, shredded cooked chicken, spinach and white beans — in a saucepan. Then bring them to a simmer. Stir in your pesto, and cook it for a few extra minutes. And then serve!!
I like mine topped with some extra freshly-grated Parmesan, and served with crusty bread. And I like to go back for seconds on this one, because it is just too good.
So if you’re looking for a quick meal, or a use for some leftover pesto, or even just a new take on comforting chicken soup, I genuinely can’t recommend this recipe enough. So, SO good.
Cheers to great Italian food!

5-Ingredient Pesto Chicken Soup

Ingredients
- 4 cups good-quality chicken stock
- 3 handfuls (about 3 cups) fresh spinach
- 2 cups shredded cooked chicken
- 2 (14 ounce) cans Great Northern or cannellini beans, rinsed and drained
- 1/3 cup pesto
- optional topping: grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions
- Stir together chicken stock, spinach, chicken, beans in a medium saucepan. Cook over high heat until the soup reaches a simmer. Then reduce heat to medium, stir in the pesto, and let the soup continue to simmer for 2 minutes.
- Serve warm, topped with Parmesan cheese if desired.






My husband and I are addicted to this soup! It’s easy, fast, flavorful and simply delicious. Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks Jenny, I’m so glad! : )
Made this last night when we had guests over. Everyone loved it! I doubled the recipe (used 3 chicken breasts lightly seasoned with salt and pepper), added a little extra pesto and salt to taste. Seriously fantastic — definitely adding this to our favorites list!
Thanks for yet another fabulous recipe!
I just made this soup and it is delicious!! Not to mention my house smells amazing. Thanks for the great recipe :)
Hi Ali, this was my first new recipe try of the year. Man, was it a hit at our house!!! Since it was new, my husband and son both turned their noses up at the idea, but when I sat down with my lone bowl topped with grated parmesan…they started hovering. Needless to say, there are no leftovers. We devoured it, and it was healthy too boot! Thank you so much for this new staple!
I just made this 5 minutes ago and it is delicious! Didnt have time to make pesto from scratch just used one in a jar from fresh n easy. Cant stop eating it!
This looks delicious! I really wish you would post the nutrition facts for your recipes.
Fabulous!!! This was so good! I grilled the chicken first. Can’t rave enough about this! Delicious and easy!
Any idea if this would freeze?
Sure, I think it would freeze well. :)
This was delicious! Added a few more veggies than called for but we loved it!!!
This looks delicious and I can’t wait to make it! We love pesto in our house!