Garlic Parmesan Chicken Soup

A creamy, comforting garlic parmesan chicken soup that combines tender chicken, savory broth, and nutty cheese for a cozy one-pot meal.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under 40 minutes from start to finish, ideal for busy weeknights when you want something cozy without fuss.
- Uses pantry-friendly dried herbs and common dairy items, meaning you can usually make it without a special store run.
- One-pot preparation keeps cleanup simple and concentrates flavor, since the saute and simmer all happen in the same pan.
- Flexible: play with half-and-half instead of heavy cream, swap spinach for kale, or use shredded rotisserie chicken for an even faster finish.
- Crowd-pleasing texture — creamy broth with tender chicken and a hint of garlic — makes it perfect for family dinners and casual entertaining.
- Make-ahead friendly: refrigerates well for 3 days and freezes in individual portions for up to 3 months.
Personally, my favorite memory with this dish is serving it to guests on a wet spring evening; the soup paired with crusty bread and a simple green salad felt like a small celebration. My kids love the cheesy finish and the way the garlic aroma fills the kitchen while it simmers.
Ingredients
- Olive oil: 2 tablespoons. Choose extra-virgin for flavor when sautéing the onion; its fruitiness complements the garlic and cheese without overwhelming them.
- Onion: 1 medium, chopped. A yellow or sweet onion works best for depth; cook until translucent to release natural sugars for a rounded base.
- Garlic: 4 cloves, minced. Fresh garlic gives the aromatic backbone; add it after the onion softens so it releases scent without burning.
- Boneless skinless chicken breasts: 1 pound, cut into 1-inch pieces. Use fresh or thawed chicken; cutting into small cubes helps them cook quickly and stay tender.
- Chicken broth: 4 cups. Low-sodium broth gives you control over salt; if using a rich homemade stock, reduce added salt later.
- Heavy cream or half-and-half: 1 cup. Heavy cream yields the richest mouthfeel, while half-and-half lightens calories slightly but still creates a creamy texture.
- Grated Parmesan cheese: 1 cup, plus extra for garnish. Freshly grated Parm (Parmigiano-Reggiano if available) melts smoothly and imparts nutty umami that packaged powders cannot match.
- Dried thyme: 1 teaspoon. Subtle and savory, thyme pairs well with chicken without domineering the palate.
- Dried basil: 1 teaspoon. Adds a warm, slightly sweet herbal note that balances the garlic and cheese.
- Salt and black pepper: To taste. Start conservatively and adjust at the end after the Parmesan has been incorporated.
- Fresh parsley: For garnish. A handful chopped brightens each bowl and adds fresh color.
- Fresh spinach or kale (optional): 2 cups. A quick wilt at the end adds texture, nutrients, and a lovely green contrast.
Instructions
Warm the pot and sweat the aromatics: Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and sauté for about 5 minutes until softened and translucent. Watch closely so the onion does not brown aggressively; gentle translucency releases sweetness that rounds the final soup. Add garlic and build flavor: Stir in 4 minced garlic cloves and cook for 1 to 2 minutes until fragrant. Garlic cooks quickly; remove from direct heat briefly if it begins to brown to avoid bitter notes that will carry through the broth. Brown the chicken: Add the bite-sized chicken pieces to the pot, season lightly with salt and black pepper, and cook for 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally. You want the outsides to lose pink and begin to turn lightly golden; this step adds savory caramelization without fully cooking through. Simmer with broth and herbs: Pour in 4 cups of chicken broth and add 1 teaspoon dried thyme and 1 teaspoon dried basil. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes so the chicken finishes cooking and the flavors meld. Skim any foam or excess fat from the surface if present. Finish with cream and cheese: Reduce heat to low. Stir in 1 cup heavy cream (or half-and-half). Add 1 cup grated Parmesan gradually, about 1/4 cup at a time, stirring constantly until each portion melts before adding the next. This slow incorporation helps prevent stringy or separated texture and yields a smooth, cohesive broth. Fold in greens and adjust seasoning: If using, stir in 2 cups fresh spinach or kale and cook 1 to 2 minutes until just wilted. Taste and adjust salt and pepper as needed — Parmesan contributes salt, so wait until the end to fine-tune seasoning. Finish with chopped fresh parsley and a dusting of extra Parmesan when serving.
You Must Know
- This yields about 4 generous bowls and stores in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container.
- Freezes well for up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating gently on the stovetop to avoid curdling.
- High in protein from the chicken and Parmesan, and low in carbohydrates when served without bread or starchy sides.
- Use low-sodium broth if you plan to add extra salt at the end; Parmesan is naturally salty and can push sodium levels up quickly.
- For a lighter option, substitute half-and-half for heavy cream, but expect a slightly less luxurious mouthfeel.
My favorite thing about this preparation is how forgiving it is. I have made it on frantic weeknights, when guests arrive unexpectedly, and even when nursing a minor cold; its warmth and garlic-forward aroma feel restorative. Friends often ask for the recipe after a bowl — that is when I know it has truly succeeded.
Storage Tips
Store leftover soup in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, portion into freezer-safe containers and freeze for up to 3 months. When reheating, thaw overnight in the fridge if frozen and rewarm gently over low heat, stirring occasionally to maintain a smooth emulsion. Avoid boiling after adding cream to prevent splitting; if separation occurs, whisk in a splash of cold cream or a few tablespoons of room-temperature water off the heat to coax it back together.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to lighten the dish, replace heavy cream with half-and-half or a blend of 1/2 cup whole milk plus 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt whisked in off heat to avoid curdling. For a quicker option, use pre-cooked rotisserie chicken (about 3 cups shredded) and add it with the greens at the end so it does not dry out. If Parmesan is unavailable, Pecorino Romano works but is saltier, so reduce added salt. For dairy-free versions, use unsweetened full-fat coconut milk and a dairy-free parmesan-style sprinkle — expect a different flavor profile but still comforting).
Serving Suggestions
Serve with crusty bread, warm garlic knots, or a simple green salad dressed in lemon vinaigrette for contrast. A light drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil and a sprinkle of crushed red pepper flakes add heat and depth. For a heartier meal, add cooked small pasta like ditalini or orzo (about 1 cup cooked) to each bowl or stir through the pot before serving.
Cultural Background
This bowl nods to Italian comfort traditions where simple ingredients — garlic, olive oil, stock, and cheese — are coaxed into soulful dishes. The use of Parmesan to finish soups and sauces is classic in Italian cooking because it brings savory umami and a velvety texture. While not a traditional Italian soup, this blend of techniques is inspired by rustic kitchens where resourceful cooks layered flavors from pantry staples into satisfying bowls.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, use hearty kale and finish with a squeeze of lemon for brightness. In spring, replace kale with tender baby spinach and add fresh peas for sweetness. Summer calls for fresh basil instead of dried, stirred in at the end for a fragrant lift. Holiday adaptations include adding roasted chestnuts or a splash of sherry for complexity.
Meal Prep Tips
To prep ahead, cook through Step 4, cool completely, and refrigerate up to 48 hours. Add cream, cheese, and greens when reheating to preserve texture. Portion into single-serve containers for grab-and-go lunches, and include a small container of grated Parmesan for topping. Label containers with date and contents before freezing so you can rotate stock easily.
I hope this bowl becomes one of those recipes you reach for in both celebration and quiet evenings. It is forgiving, comforting, and simple enough to make on any night while special enough to serve when you want to make someone feel cared for. Enjoy, and feel free to make it your own with the suggested variations and personal touches.
Pro Tips
Grate Parmesan fresh from a wedge for best melting and flavor; pre-grated cheese often contains anti-caking agents that can affect texture.
Add Parmesan slowly off heat or over very low heat and stir constantly to prevent stringiness and separation.
Use low-sodium broth if you plan to add salt at the end, since the cheese contributes significant saltiness.
If the soup separates when reheating, whisk in a splash of cold cream or milk off heat to bring it back together.
This nourishing garlic parmesan chicken soup recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long will leftovers keep?
Yes. Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop over low heat.
Can I freeze this soup?
Freeze in portioned, freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
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Garlic Parmesan Chicken Soup
This Garlic Parmesan Chicken Soup recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Instructions
Sauté aromatics
Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and sauté for about 5 minutes until soft and translucent. Add minced garlic and cook 1 to 2 minutes until fragrant, taking care not to brown the garlic.
Cook chicken
Add the 1-inch chicken pieces and season with salt and pepper. Cook for 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is no longer pink on the outside and starts to take on a light golden color.
Simmer with broth and herbs
Pour in 4 cups chicken broth and add 1 teaspoon dried thyme and 1 teaspoon dried basil. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes so the chicken finishes cooking and flavors meld.
Finish with cream and Parmesan
Reduce heat to low and stir in 1 cup heavy cream. Add 1 cup grated Parmesan gradually, about 1/4 cup at a time, stirring constantly until melted and the broth becomes creamy and cohesive.
Add greens and serve
If using, stir in 2 cups fresh spinach or kale and cook 1 to 2 minutes until wilted. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper. Ladle into bowls and garnish with extra Parmesan and chopped parsley.
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