My favorite cozy chicken and wild rice soup recipe is made with the most delicious creamy broth, a generous helping of veggies and greens, plus the classic chicken and wild rice that we all love!

Chicken Wild Rice Soup Recipe

For those of you who are also craving some cozy comfort food right about now, I vote we return to a classic today that’s always good for the soul…

…a warm, hearty, oh-so-delicious bowl of chicken and wild rice soup. ♡

My favorite chicken wild rice soup recipe is full of all of the tender chicken and hearty wild rice that we all know and love. But I especially love this version because it’s also loaded up with lots of veggies and greens too. Plus it’s also made with the most delicious rich and creamy rosemary broth that’s lightened up a tad by using milk instead of heavy cream.

I typically make this soup on the stovetop, but I’ve included an Instant Pot option below as well. Plus I’ve also included options for how to make this soup gluten-free (or even vegetarian), different seasonings you can use, other ingredients you can swap in or swap out, plus my favorite ingredient to add to this soup when I’m feeling indulgent (hint hint: it’s bacon).

Alright, let’s make some chicken and wild rice soup, friends!

Chicken and Wild Rice Soup Recipe

Chicken and Wild Rice Soup Ingredients:

A few quick notes about the ingredients you will need to make this chicken and wild rice soup recipe! (As always, full ingredient amounts and instructions are included in the recipe at the bottom of this post.)

  • Mirepoix: We will use the classic mix of carrots, celery and onion as a base for this soup — sautéd in butter or olive oil until softened.
  • Garlic: And lots of it, to add rich garlicky flavor to the broth.
  • Flour: I used all-purpose flour to thicken this soup, but see the alternative options below for gluten-free thickeners you can use instead. (Or you can omit the thickeners and just enjoy the thinner broth on it’s own, which is equally delicious!)
  • Chicken stock: Or veggie stock, whichever you have on hand.
  • Chicken: I typically just toss two boneless skinless chicken breasts into the soup, which cook along with the wild rice, and then shred them afterwards. But you also have the option to pre-dice the raw chicken and then add it to the soup. Or you can just add in precooked diced or shredded chicken that you have on hand instead.
  • Mushrooms: I like to use baby bella mushrooms in this soup — either diced or thinly sliced — but you can omit them if you don’t like mushrooms.
  • Wild rice: As always, be sure to double-check that you are using 100% wild rice and not black rice (which will turn the soup purple!). Or, you are welcome to use a wild rice blend too.
  • Rosemary: I add a tablespoon (or more, if you’d like!) of finely-chopped fresh rosemary to this soup. But you could also sub in 1 teaspoon (or more) of dried rosemary, if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Bay leaves: Whose flavor really enhances this broth.
  • Milk: I used whole cow’s milk in my soup, but you could also use any other plain plant-based milk that you prefer.
  • Baby spinach: Just to sneak some greens into this soup too! I like to add chopped baby spinach, but you could also use collard greens or kale.
  • Salt and pepper: As always, for seasoning.

Chicken Wild Rice Soup with Spinach

How To Make Chicken Wild Rice Soup:

To make this chicken wild rice soup recipe, we will simply:

  1. Sauté the veggies. Melt butter or oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add onion and sauté for 4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add carrots, celery and garlic and sauté for 3 more minutes, stirring occasionally. Add in the flour and sauté for 1 more minute, stirring frequently.
  2. Add in the next round of ingredients. Gradually pour in the chicken stock, stirring the soup frequently as you pour so that the clumps of flour can melt into the broth. Add the chicken breasts, mushrooms, wild rice, rosemary, bay leaves and stir to combine.
  3. Simmer. Let the soup continue cooking until it reaches a simmer. Then reduce heat to medium-low to maintain the simmer, cover, and cook for 30 minutes or until the wild rice is tender — being sure to stir the soup every 5-7 minutes so that the bottom of the pot does not burn.
  4. Shred or dice the chicken. Use tongs to carefully transfer the chicken breasts to a clean plate. Then you can either dice or use two forks to shred the chicken into bite-sized pieces, and stir it back into the soup.
  5. Add the remaining ingredients. Stir in the milk and baby spinach until combined.
  6. Season. Remove and discard the bay leaves. Taste and season the soup with however much salt and black pepper you think it needs.
  7. Serve. Serve warm and enjoy!

Chicken and Rice Soup Recipe

Possible Chicken Soup Variations:

There are so many delicious ways that you can customize this soup, so please feel free to get creative and add in whatever favorite ingredients you have on hand! For example, feel free to…

  • Make it in the Instant Pot or Crock-Pot: See instructions in the recipe box below.
  • Make it gluten-free: Omit the all-purpose flour, and make a cornstarch slurry (with equal parts cornstarch and cold water whisked together) to thicken the soup instead. Once the rice has cooked, add in 1-2 tablespoons of the slurry to the soup at a time until the broth reaches your desired level of thickness.
  • Make it vegetarian: Feel free to sub in a can of chickpeas in place of the chicken (and veggie stock in place of chicken stock) to make this soup vegetarian. Or I would also recommend my vegan Cozy Autumn Wild Rice Soup recipe, which is made with a base of sweet potatoes and coconut milk.
  • Skip the thickener: If you would like a thinner broth, feel free to omit the flour (or cornstarch) altogether. You can also use an immersion blender to just purée some of the broth (be sure that the chicken has been removed when you do this) to thicken the broth a bit, if you would like.
  • Add bacon: If you really want to amp up the flavor of this soup, I highly recommend frying 6-8 slices of bacon at the beginning of the recipe. Then remove and crumble the bacon to use as bacon bits to garnish your serving bowls, and use the leftover bacon grease to sauté the veggies (instead of the butter or oil).
  • Use Old Bay: In place of the rosemary, I also love using 1 1/2 tablespoons of Old Bay Seasoning to give this soup more of a Cajun twist. Trust me, it’s delicious!
  • Use different greens: Collards or kale would also be delicious in place of the spinach.
  • Use different rice or orzo: Feel free to sub different kinds of rice or orzo pasta in for the wild rice, if you would like. Just note that the cooking time will be different depending upon which type of rice/pasta that you choose.

Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

4.91 from 72 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Makes: 6 -8 servings
Author: Ali
Chicken and Wild Rice Soup Recipe
My favorite cozy chicken and wild rice soup recipe is made with the most delicious creamy broth, a generous helping of veggies and greens, plus the classic chicken and wild rice that we all love!

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons butter or olive oil
  • 1 small white or yellow onion, peeled and diced
  • 2 medium carrots, diced
  • 2 celery stalks, diced
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 6 cups chicken stock (or veggie stock)
  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts*
  • 8 ounces baby bella mushrooms, diced
  • 1 cup uncooked wild rice, rinsed and drained
  • 1 tablespoon finely-chopped fresh rosemary
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 cups plain milk (cow's milk or plant-based milk)
  • 2 large handfuls fresh baby spinach, roughly chopped
  • fine sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper

Instructions

  • Sauté the veggies.  Melt butter or oil in a large stockpot over medium-high heat.  Add onion and sauté for 4 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add carrots, celery and garlic and sauté for 3 more minutes, stirring occasionally.  Add in the flour and sauté for 1 more minute, stirring frequently.
  • Add in the next round of ingredients.  Gradually pour in the chicken stock, stirring the soup frequently as you pour so that the clumps of flour can melt into the broth.  Add the chicken breasts, mushrooms, wild rice, rosemary, bay leaves and stir to combine.
  • Simmer.  Let the soup continue cooking until it reaches a simmer.  Then reduce heat to medium-low to maintain the simmer, cover, and cook for 40-45 minutes or until the wild rice is tender -- being sure to stir the soup every 5-7 minutes so that the bottom of the pot does not burn.
  • Shred or dice the chicken.  Use tongs to carefully transfer the chicken breasts to a clean plate.  Then you can either dice or use two forks to shred the chicken into bite-sized pieces, and stir it back into the soup.
  • Add the remaining ingredients.  Stir in the milk and baby spinach until combined.
  • Season.  Remove and discard the bay leaves.  Taste and season the soup with however much salt and black pepper you think it needs.
  • Serve.  Serve warm and enjoy!

Notes

Chicken: Or feel free to add in 3-4 cups of (precooked) diced or shredded chicken instead of raw chicken.
Instant Pot Option: To make pressure cooker chicken and wild rice soup, simply add the onion, carrots, celery, garlic, chicken stock, chicken breasts, wild rice, rosemary and bay leaves to the bowl of your Instant Pot.  Cover, seal and cook on high pressure for 30 minutes, followed by a 10 minute natural release, followed by a quick release.  Meanwhile in a separate saucepan, heat the butter over medium-high heat until melted.  Whisk in the flour until combined and cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.  Then whisk in the milk until combined and continue heating until the mixture thickens.  Remove from heat and add the mixture to the soup.  Continue on with steps 4-7.
Crock-Pot Option: To make slow cooker chicken and wild rice soup, simply add the onion, carrots, celery, garlic, chicken stock, chicken breasts, wild rice, rosemary and bay leaves to the bowl of a large slow cooker.  Cover and cook on high for 3-4 hours or on low for 6-8 hours, until the rice is tender.  Meanwhile in a separate saucepan, heat the butter over medium-high heat until melted.  Whisk in the flour until combined and cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.  Then whisk in the milk until combined and continue heating until the mixture thickens.  Remove from heat and add the mixture to the soup.  Continue on with steps 4-7.

Additional Info

Course: Soup
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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  1. Celia says:

    5 stars
    Very good! It’s the chicken wild rice soup that will get your kids to like these type of soups! So creamy. I doubled the veggies but didn’t have enough stock to double everything. I did about 1.5 times the stock by supplementing with better than bullion and also used some extra milk to balance how chunky I wanted it. I wanted to add kale but didn’t this time as I was cooking for a mostly child crowd and didn’t want to put them off. I used dried rosemary and chicken that was cooked in a slow cooker (with some stock and just a little basic seasoning) and then shredded, so I added it at the end with the milk and just made sure everything was warmed through. Will definitely make again!

    1. Celia says:

      5 stars
      Wanted to add—I used 1.5 cups of wild rice (all I had) and omitted mushrooms for my group. I will use more wild rice next time and also double it so I have plenty for my lunches!

  2. Donna says:

    5 stars
    Made this soup today, because it’s snowing outside. Tasty and oh so yummy!

  3. jennifer says:

    I LOVE this recipe and we’ve make it 3 times already!! Where are the nutrition facts/calories for this recipe??

    1. Tt says:

      I love this recipe, It’s really delicious. Do you by chance have any nutritional facts on this recipe, like calories, fats protein etc?

  4. Marty Hartley says:

    5 stars
    Since my husband and I like spicy food, I added a little heat by sautéing one habanero pepper with the mirapoix and also adding 1 1/2 tablespoons of good quality curry powder with the mushrooms and other vegetables. I also added more rice to make a slightly thicker soup. This recipe is definitely a keeper! I also sautéed the chicken in the butter and oil before cooking it with the broth. I was using a wild rice mix that I knew would not need 40 minutes+ to cook. It took about 25 minutes to cook after adding the rice.

  5. Rebecca Hood says:

    I made this recipe tonight and it was pretty easy and fairly tasty, it like a little something in the chicken flavor that I followed the recipe to a T. The other issue I had is I used white button mushrooms instead of Bellas and I used a wild rice mixture which also had some of the black rice And my soup was almost purple and then when I added the cream it turned gray. It tasted pretty good but it just looked weird. Any suggestions

  6. Ann says:

    5 stars
    Super easy to make and my family loved it! Will definitely make again.

  7. Julie says:

    5 stars
    I’m making a double batch for the 2nd time. So delicious exactly as described! Freezes really well. Costco rotisserie chicken works well too. And do not skimp on the fresh Rosemary which goes so well with the wild rice, baby Bella shrooms, garlic, etc. This is so much richer than the calories will penalize you for too.

    1. Patty says:

      Did you freeze it with all the ingredients or add the milk after it thawed. I’ve always heard dairy doesn’t freeze well.

  8. Cassie Lou says:

    5 stars
    I don’t usually follow soup recipes, which is why they’re never good. Duh!! I followed this one: omg, it is delicious!
    The next time I make it, I’ll invite someone to dinner. The best soup I have ever had, and that includes gourmet restaurants! It is as beautiful as it is flavorful.

    By the way, Pampered Chef makes a scissor-like chopping device, that is amazing for shredding the chicken!

  9. Claude nichols says:

    My daughter wanted me to make this recipe for my 16 year olds birthday dinner. I was a little leery not knowing whether he and his two teen age brothers would like it as they’re all a little picky about what they eat. To my surprise everybody loved it. It was REALLY delicious I’ll definitely make this again.

  10. Beth Parvis says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! Used chicken and wild rice from meal the night before. I enjoyed the cooking of the Mirepoix, as it reminded me of following a recipe in a Julia Child cookbook, given to me as a young bride 53 years ago and I’m still enjoying cooking! The aroma is worth all the dicing! Superb! Served with corn bread & wine. With company or more people I would add a fresh fruit cup. Used 2% milk and a little heavy cream resulting in a nice creamy tongue.