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    Recipes » Soups

    Creamy Chicken & Wild Rice Soup

    Published: Jan 12, 2022 · Modified: May 25, 2023 by The Sage Apron - This post may contain affiliate links.

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    This healthy, hearty Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup is the perfect bowl of comfort for a chilly day!

    A bowl of Panera Copycat creamy chicken and wild rice soup on a white countertop

    This beloved soup has been one of my favorite meals since I was a kid. All these years later, this cozy recipe is still one of my go-to comfort foods throughout the cold Winter months! The homemade version of this Panera copycat recipe tastes just as delicious while being filling, healthy, and even sneaking in some hidden veggies!

    For another cozy soup recipe, try our Pumpkin & Sweet Potato Soup with Pancetta & Sage!

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    • How To Make This Recipe
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    • Saving & Storing Leftover Soup
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    Ingredients for This Recipe

    To make this Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup recipe you'll need the following ingredients:

    Ingredients for this soup recipe including chicken, wild rice, cream, milk, flour, butter, chicken broth, carrot, onion, celery, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, oil, salt and white pepper
    Ingredient quantities can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
    • Pulled (or Diced) Chicken - This recipe works great with a rotisserie chicken, leftover roasted chicken, or simple poached boneless chicken breasts. As pictured, we used a 2½ pound rotisserie chicken which yielded about 4 Cups of shredded white and dark meat.
    • Wild Rice - We used wild rice blend with whole grain, brown and long grain rice. Make sure to cook the rice before adding it to the soup!
    • Carrots, Onions and Celery - For this recipe, we puree some of the vegetables directly into the creamy soup base. This method keeps every bite flavorful, helps to thicken the soup and sneaks in some hidden vitamins and veggie value! (Perfect for the kiddo's who plan on eating around those carrot slices!)
    • Garlic - We went with 4 cloves, but measure that with your heart. Minced garlic works well, too.
    • Thyme & Bay Leaf - We like to use fresh herbs whenever possible. Here we used fresh thyme and dried bay leaves.
    • Vegetable Oil 
    • Butter - Unsalted butter is perfect for cooking the vegetables and building a traditional roux. Feel free to substitute olive oil instead.
    • All Purpose Flour - Gluten free flour can also be used, if necessary.
    • Chicken Broth - Homemade if you have it! We use our Chicken Feet Bone Broth.
    • Milk - We used whole milk for a rich and creamy soup. You can use 1 or 2% milk for something a little lighter.
    • Heavy Cream - Completely optional! We used a half cup of heavy cream stirred in for a the extra creamy mouthfeel.
    • Salt & White Pepper - We love the subtle earthy spice that ground white pepper gives this soup. However, you can use black pepper if that's all you have or prefer.

    How To Make This Recipe

    This Chicken and Wild Rice Soup recipe is easy to make. Here's a step by step demonstration:

    Large pieces of carrot, onion celery and garlic cloves in a food processor
    Finely chopped mire pox after being processed in the food processor

    1. Prepare the vegetables. This soup uses a classic mire poix (carrots, onion and celery). Start by slicing bite-sized pieces of half of the carrots and half of the celery. Set aside. Then, finely dice the remaining carrots and celery and all of the yellow onion and garlic. To save time, we did this step in the food processor for about 20 - 30 seconds. If chopping by hand, the mire poix does not have to be diced quite as finely, but larger pieces will take longer to cook later on.

    2. Heat a small splash of cooking oil in a dutch oven or large pot over medium heat. Saute the sliced carrot and celery for 2 - 3 minutes or until lightly browned and slightly softened. (The vegetables do not have to be completely tender - they will finish cooking in the soup, later on.) Use a wooden spoon to remove the veggies from the pot and set aside.

    3. Next, melt a stick of butter in the pot with the finely diced mire poix. Season lightly with salt to begin building flavors. Cook the mire poix for several minutes, stirring frequently, until aromatic and mushy. Take your time, and allow the mire poix to cook slowly - this process helps to build great flavor in the base of the soup.

    4. Add flour and fresh thyme leaves. Stir to combine while cooking to eliminate any raw flour taste. At this stage, the mixture will be thick and paste-like.

    Our homemade chicken feet bone broth gives this soup a healthy base with rich flavors and silky texture.

    5. Now add the chicken broth and milk. Stir frequently to incorporate the flour-y mire poix, being sure to use a wooden spoon to scrape any bits off the bottom of the pot. Add the bay leaf (ours were small so we added two). Increase the heat slightly to bring the soup to a boil.

    6. Once boiling reduce to simmer for 15 minutes and add the heavy cream, if using.

    7. After simmering, it is time to puree the soup base until smooth. First, be sure to remove the bay leaves! Then, remove the soup from the heat and puree the soup on high speed until completely smooth and emulsified. We used an immersion blender to make it be easy - but you can do this in small batches in a standard blender, as well.

    8. Once the soup is pureed, it's time to return it to the heat and add in the sautéed carrots and celery, the cooked wild rice blend and the shredded chicken.

    9. Bring the soup back to a simmer and cook, stirring frequently, for an additional 10 - 20 minutes or until the vegetables are tender and the Cream of Chicken Wild Rice Soup has thickened. Season to taste with additional salt and white (or black) pepper, as desired. Now for the best part! Enjoy a big cozy bowl of the best soup!

    Serving Suggestions

    Healthy, homemade soup is the perfect way to nourish your soul any day of the week! We usually enjoy this creamy chicken soup as a main course with a big hunk of crusty bread! To make it extra special, serve this soup in a bread bowl!

    For an easy next day lunch, serve a cup of this soup with a nice sandwich or a seasonal salad. Try it with our Beautiful Blood Orange Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing! 

    A hand dipping a piece of torn sourdough into a bread bowl filled with creamy chicken and wild rice soup.

    How To Make A Bread Bowl

    For a quick and easy bread bowl, start with a mini sourdough boule. (The mini boules from Whole Foods bakeries are perfect!)

    1. Visualize a large circle on the top of the boule. Then, using a small serrated knife, begin to cut into the boule about two-thirds of the way down. Hold the knife vertically and gently saw up and down to create a bowl. Be careful not to cut all the way through!
    2. Once you have cut all the way around the circle, use your hand to pull out the cavity of bread. If needed, you can cut or pull out additional bread from the interior of the loaf to make room for more soup.
    3. Warm the bread bowl and the removed boule top in a 300° (150° celsius) oven, for 5 to 10 minutes, or until warmed through. Ladle in hot soup and serve immediately! Enjoy!

    Saving & Storing Leftover Soup

    This Panera-inspired soup recipe makes a big batch that is enough to feed the whole family (about 4 quarts, as pictured in the dutch oven). If you have leftover Chicken and Wild Rice Soup, make sure to cool the soup as quickly as possible. Transfer the soup out of its cooking vessel and stir frequently to ensure the soup cools quickly and is safe to eat later on.

    • Refrigerator - The refrigerator is the best way to store this soup. Place soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 - 4 days.
    • Freezer - Sometime dairy based soups can separate during the freezing process. For this reason, many cooks don't recommend freezing. Personally, I prefer freezing instead of wasting.
      • If freezing this soup, use the stovetop method to reheat and whisk the soup back together to emulsify. During recipe testing, we did freeze a batch of this soup and despite the rice being a bit softer - we still enjoyed the soup very much. Alternatively, you can eliminate the milk and cream from this recipe, freeze the broth based soup, and add the dairy in when reheating to serve.
    • Reheating - For even heating, we recommend reheating this soup in a medium saucepan on the stovetop. If the soup has become very thick, stir in a small splash of chicken stock or water until the desired consistency is reached. For the microwave method, reheat individual bowls of the soup in 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until hot.
    A dutch oven full of creamy chicken and rice soup next to two big bowls, a sprinkle of wild rice and mire poix vegetables.

    This delicious Panera Bread copycat recipe is sure to be a family favorite. Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice soup is the perfect blend of cozy, healthy and delicious!

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    Recipe

    A bowl of Panera Copycat creamy chicken and wild rice soup on a white countertop

    Creamy Chicken & Wild Rice Soup

    Author: The Sage Apron
    This Panera Bread inspired soup is healthy, wholesome and delicous! Serve this soup is a bread bowl, or alongside a salad or sandwich!
    5 from 5 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 1 hour hour
    Total Time 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes
    Yield 6 Servings
    Course Appetizer, Main Course
    Cuisine American

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    Special Equipment

    • Food Processor Fitted with the Blade Attachment (Optional)
    • Immersion Blender (or Standard Blender)

    Ingredients
     

    • 4 medium carrots divided: half sliced, half finely diced (See Note: a.)
    • 4 stalks celery divided: half sliced, half finely diced
    • ½ medium yellow onion finely diced
    • 4 cloves garlic finely diced
    • 1 Tablespoon cooking oil
    • 8 Tablespoons butter (1 stick)
    • ½ Cup plus 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
    • 5-6 sprigs fresh thyme leaves
    • 2 quarts chicken broth
    • 2 Cups whole milk
    • 1 -2 bay leaves
    • ½ Cup heavy cream optional
    • 4 Cups cooked wild rice (About 1 ½ Cups raw) We used a wild rice, brown rice and long grain rice blend.
    • 4 Cups pulled or diced chicken rotisserie chicken, leftover roasted chicken or poached chicken breast work great
    • fine kosher salt* to taste
    • Ground white pepper to taste

    Instructions
     

    • Gather, measure and prepare the Creamy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup ingredients as listed.
    • In a dutch oven or large cooking pot, heat the cooking oil over medium heat. Add the sliced carrots and celery and sautée for 2 - 3 minutes or until lightly browned and slightly softened. (The vegetables do not have to be completely tender - they will finish cooking in the soup, later on.) Use a wooden spoon to remove the veggies from the pot and set aside.
    • Add butter to the pot with the finely diced carrot, celery, onion and garlic. Season lightly with salt to begin building flavors. Cook for several minutes, stirring frequently, until they are aromatic and mushy.
    • Add flour and fresh thyme leaves. Stir to combine and cook for 1 - 2 minutes. At this stage, the mixture will be thick and paste-like.
    • Add the chicken broth and milk. Stir frequently, being sure to use a wooden spoon to scrape any bits from the bottom of the pot. Add the bay leaf. Increase the heat to bring the soup to a boil. Once boiling reduce to simmer for 15 minutes and add the heavy cream, if using.
    • After simmering, remove the bay leaves. Then, remove the soup from the heat and puree the soup with an immersion (or standard) blender on high speed until completely smooth.
    • Return the soup to medium heat and add in the sautéed carrots and celery, the cooked wild rice and the chicken. Bring the soup back to a simmer and cook, stirring frequently, for an additional 10 - 20 minutes or until the vegetables are tender and the Cream of Chicken Wild Rice Soup has thickened. Season to taste with additional salt and white (or black) pepper, as desired. Serve hot with crusty bread or a big salad!

    Notes

    a. To save time, process half of the carrots, half of the celery and all of the onion and garlic together in a food processor fitted with the blade attachment until a finely diced texture is achieved. 
    * A Note About Salt

    Unless otherwise noted, all recipes on The Sage Apron are developed using Diamond Crystal Kosher salt. It is a great all-purpose salt for cooking and baking. If using table salt, reduce quantities by about half.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 66mg | Sodium: 2462mg | Potassium: 815mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 7477IU | Vitamin C: 29mg | Calcium: 190mg | Iron: 2mg
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