Hearty Chicken Soup with Rice and Kale is an easy, dreamy feel-good nourishing meal, no matter the time of year! With a balance of protein, complex carbohydrates and dietary fiber, youโ€™re getting all the essentials in one bowl.

Big bowl of chicken soup with rice and kale

So youโ€™re looking for a classic chicken soup with rice recipe that will soothe the belly and soul? Well, youโ€™re in the right place, because this hearty chicken soup with rice and kale is packed full of everything you need and nothing that you donโ€™t.

High protein, a balance of complex carbs and a nice infusion of fiber, this belly-pleasing meal is a healing elixir for those looking for comfort.

Similar to my Immunity-Boosting Turmeric Chicken Soup recipe, this basic chicken soup includes fresh veggies and protein for the ultimate healing concoction.

Although most of us think of soup season as landing on the cold months of the year, I made this chicken and rice soup recipe for the first time on a day in July many years ago.

I had been feeling under the weather and although it was hot outside, the thought of a nice big bowl of soup sounded so appealing.

Appealing, and appeasing it was! I found (and continue to find) this chicken soup recipe to be cozy and comforting. Ideal for those times youโ€™re craving nourishment or you arenโ€™t feeling well.

One of the best parts about this healthy soup recipe is it doesn’t require any fancy ingredients. The whole ingredients list can be found at any grocery store.

Letโ€™s discuss the healthy ingredients for chicken and rice soup.

Ingredients for Hearty Chicken Soup with Rice and Kale:

Avocado Oil: Used to sautรฉ the vegetables, we need a quality cooking oil like avocado oil or olive oil.

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts: Adding a big boost of lean protein, we use boneless skinless chicken breasts. Boneless chicken thighs work too.

Uncooked Brown Rice: Bringing complex carbohydrates to this easy soup recipe, we add uncooked (dry) brown rice.

Any short grain or long grain white rice such as sushi rice or jasmine rice works too. While the recipe calls for uncooked rice, you can use 3 to 4 cups of cooked rice if you have leftovers.

Chicken Broth: The liquid portion of the soup! Pick your favorite chicken stock or chicken broth. Homemade stock is a great option for a flavorful broth. We need more broth than normal to soak into the rice.

Yellow Onion and Garlic: Adding depth of flavor to the soup, we need the delicious combination of fresh garlic and onion.

Seasonings: Dried oregano, dried basil, sea salt. Dried herbs like oregano and basil make the soup taste rustic. Sea salt enhances all of the flavors of the individual ingredients.

Vegetables: Zucchini, kale, and carrots. The fresh vegetables I love adding to this magical soup recipe are zucchini, kale, and carrots. To save time, you can buy a package of pre-chopped kale.

There are many ways you can customize this healthy one-pot meal. Here are some ideas.

Recipe Adaptations:

  • Mix up the vegetable selection to your heartโ€™s delight. Cauliflower, broccoli, celery and diced tomatoes are all great options for extra veg.
  • Use 3 to 4 cups of chopped leftover chicken such as shredded chicken or rotisserie chicken instead of raw chicken breasts if youโ€™d like.
  • Replace the rice with pasta noodles.
  • Add your favorite dried herbs or swap out the oregano and basil for Italian seasoning.
  • Use a wild rice blend instead of brown rice.
  • If using ordinary white rice, you wonโ€™t need to cook the soup for as long.
  • Add in fresh herbs such as fresh parsley or fresh oregano for herb infused chicken rice soup.
  • If you enjoy creamy chicken soups, replace 1 to 2 cups of the broth with heavy cream or half & half. You can also add flour or a cornstarch slurry to thicken the soup to make it creamier.

Now that weโ€™ve covered the basic ingredients, letโ€™s make easy chicken soup!

How to Make Chicken Soup with Rice and Kale:

Heat the oil in a large soup pot (such as a large Dutch oven) over medium high heat on the stove top and sautรฉ the onion until fragrant, about 3 minutes.

Large pot with chopped onion inside and a wooden spoon stirring the onion.

Add the chopped carrots, minced garlic, brown rice, oregano, basil, and salt. Sautรฉ, stirring occasionally for 8 minutes.

Vegetables, rice, and seasonings in a large pot to make soup.

Pour in the chicken broth and bring to a full boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover, and cook for 30 minutes.

Pouring broth into a pot to make soup.

Add the zucchini, chicken, and chopped kale leaves and cover the pot again. The pot will be very full, but the kale will cook down.

Pouring chopped zucchini and chopped chicken breasts into a large soup pot.
Large pot with chopped kale being stirred into the soup.

Continue cooking until chicken and veggies are cooked through, about 10 minutes.

Serve heaping bowls of soup with crusty bread. I like adding hot sauce on top for a little spice and sometimes a drizzle of fresh lemon juice.

Big pot of chicken soup with rice and kale. Freshly made with a ladle taking a scoop out to serve.

Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. You can also freeze soup for up to 3 months. I find double bagging soup in large zip lock bags works best for freezing.

Soup is even more flavorful the next day, and the 3-4 days following preparation. For this reason, soup is my favorite way of meal prepping in advance and enjoying a delicious meal later.

If you prefer cooking in the slow cooker, make my Crock Pot Chicken and Rice Soup.ย 

Bowl of chicken soup with rice and kale on a wooden background with crackers all around.

I love making soup recipes like this for meal prep, because they contain a lovely balance of macronutrients as well as micronutrients for the kind of meal that makes you feel full and satisfied.

Because this healthy recipe is easy to prepare and so tasty, I find it to be a great go-to lunch or dinner for weekday meals, worthy of keeping on constant rotation.

The next time youโ€™re craving a hearty bowl of soup or comfort food, whip up this easy homemade chicken soup with rice! It’s a great option for chilly days that the entire family will surely enjoy.

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Big bowl of chicken soup with rice and kale

Hearty Chicken Soup with Rice and Kale

4.24 from 13 votes
Hearty Chicken Soup with Rice and Kale is the perfect belly-pleasing meal whether you're under the weather or just craving soup!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 4 to 6 Servings

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil or olive oil
  • 1 large yellow onion chopped
  • 2 large carrots peeled and chopped
  • 5 cloves garlic minced
  • 2/3 cup brown rice uncooked
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil or dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt or to taste
  • 8 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 2 medium-sized zucchini squash chopped
  • 2 large boneless skinless chicken breast chopped
  • 1 large head kale stems removed, roughly chopped

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a large pot over medium high and sautรฉ the onion until fragrant, about 3 minutes.
  • Add the chopped carrots, garlic, brown rice, oregano, basil, and salt. Sautรฉ, stirring occasionally for 8 minutes.
  • Add the chicken broth and bring to a full boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover, and cook for 30 minutes.
  • Add the zucchini, chicken, and chopped kale leaves and cover the pot again. It will be very full, but the kale will cook down. Continue cooking until chicken and veggies are cooked through, about 10 minutes.
  • Serve heaping bowls of soup with your favorite hot sauce.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1Serving (of 4) ยท Calories: 452kcal ยท Carbohydrates: 42g ยท Protein: 41g ยท Fat: 15g ยท Saturated Fat: 3g ยท Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g ยท Monounsaturated Fat: 7g ยท Cholesterol: 83mg ยท Sodium: 562mg ยท Fiber: 5g ยท Sugar: 6g
Author: Julia
Course: Soups, Stews, & Chilies
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chicken soup recipes, Chicken soup with rice recipe, healthy chicken soup
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Questions and Reviews

  1. Hi there… I’m going to make this for some volunteers. I see that it serves 8 people – how many ounces for each serving? I’m making for 85 people. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thank you.

  2. I found your recipe on Pinterest while on the hunt for a “chicken, kale, rice soup”. I no longer need to look anywhere else! This was absolutely delicious and just what I was looking to make on a cool Autumn night. I didn’t have oregano on hand but it was still incredible and I omitted the hot sauce (although I will definitely add sriracha next time!). I also added white beans for some more heartiness!

    Thank you for posting!

    Danah โค Panache Offblast

  3. Just to clarify…do you cook the chicken in the broth, or cook it beforehand? Going to make this tonight! Thanks for the recipe ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Hi Michelle, I’m so glad you’re trying the soup! I chopped up the chicken while it was raw and added it in the soup raw ๐Ÿ™‚ Let me know if you have any other questions, and I hope you enjoy! ๐Ÿ˜€

      1. So delicious, Julia! It was perfect for a cozy evening and full of flavor…a little sriracha made it even better ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks!

  4. I totally understand the sweet potato fry thing. I mean, those are basically LAST MEAL kind of foods!

    Also, soup. i hope it’s working miracles on your bad bacteria!

  5. Feel better girl! I’m going to make a version of this soup with chickpeas when the weather cools down to the 70’s! Thanks for the inspiration and take care of yourself!

  6. Ohhh I’m sorry about your bug. Being sick is the worst… but if you get to eat soup like this, it’s maybe a silver lining? Probably not, but the soup is just so darn gorgeous, I bet it makes you feel better at least momentarily. Sending get well wishes! ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Summer colds are the worse! Sending healing thoughts your way! Have you tried elderberry before? It’s a lifesaver for me. And of course, there’s nothing like a good pot of soup. Beautiful!

  8. Summer colds suck hind…well, I hate them. That’s all I’ll say about that. I hope you get to feeling better. Better now than when you might make a trip somewhere…just saying. Meanwhile, sippity suppity the soup and healing vibes coming over the Rockies to you. xoxo

  9. Oh dear! I hope all those bad bugs get the heck out soon. This soup is sure to help ๐Ÿ™‚ Yummmmm!

  10. Being sick is no fun, I hope you feel better soon. My son got sick a few days ago too and this soup sounds perfect to try to kick the bug in the butt since nothing else seems to be working.

  11. I bet you picked something up while you were traveling. That and you didn’t have your home cookin’ to keep that gut in tip top shape!

    I hope this soup and the sweet potato fries cure you soon!!

  12. Feel better soon, lady! I know I feel great already just looking at this healthful/yumful soup. ๐Ÿ™‚

  13. This soup looks so YUMMY and with all these veggies I am sure you will feel better soon, Ju!

  14. This looks wonderful! I know, soup in July seems crazy, but when you’re sick it’s perfect! I will keep this recipe in the back of my pocket for a sniffly day when I need a bowl.

  15. I must say thank you for this post. My son has been any mother nightmare. He refused to eat most things his siblings loved. However if I put it in soup he ate it! Today at 20 he isn’t much better! So we eat lots of soup and stew. Spanish, kale, and other dark greens have been snuck in.

    1. You’re very welcome, Ann! I love putting kale in all sorts of dishes and I find it goes really well in soup! Good luck injecting the greens into your son, and thanks for the sweet note!

  16. Being sick is the worst. i hope you feel better soon!! Soup is is perfect cure, especially this healthy loaded veggie one!