Load up a big bowl of this easy Whole30 creamy taco soup. Make eating a healthy and nutritious meal no fuss if you are prepping this soup for yourself or the whole family. It's made with real food ingredients and is dairy free, paleo, low carb, Whole30, and keto.
This taco soup recipe post is sponsored by the lovely folks at So Delicious.
Why is this creamy taco soup so tasty?
- It's low maintenance. You can make it on the stovetop or in the Instant Pot.
- Complex flavor... it's packed with heat but just the right amount.
- It's well balanced. Be sure to top off with creamy avocado slices and fresh herbs!
- Meal prep perfection. It tastes lovely reheated all week long.
- The soup is gluten free, dairy free, paleo, low carb, Whole30, and keto.
This recipe is actually an oldie, but I've revamped it quite a bit after going through all of your feedback.
The photos needed a bit of an update, too so there's that.
It's much better than it was before, and I absolutely cannot wait for you to try it again!
How is taco soup creamy without any dairy?
It's the stellar ingredient list I have lined up. What's inside?
- Onions
- Bell peppers
- Garlic
- Grass-fed ground beef
- Bone broth
- Coconut cream
- Fire roasted tomatoes
- Green chilies
- Spices
... and more!
The coconut cream is what gives it that nice creamy taste and texture.
You won't taste the coconut, I promise!
Is this a good soup for meal prep?
This soup would be the perfect addition to your Whole30 Meal Plan. Have you seen my meal plans yet?
Each one comes with a variety of different breakfasts, lunch, dinner and side dish recipes.
My favorite part about Whole30ing is batch cooking, and this taco soup is the perfect recipe to do that with! Making recipe after recipe can absolutely feel like a daunting task but lucky for you, things don't need to feel that way.
This soup only takes a little bit of time to prep and cooks off in your slow cooker or pressure cooker! Of course you can make it on the stovetop as well. I've got you covered!
However, if you don't own a pressure cooker OR a slow cooker, I do urge you to look into purchasing either of them (if not both). They have made meal preparation so, so much easier for me.
How to make Whole30 creamy taco soup
Turn your Instant Pot on and select the "Sauté" function. Melt the ghee in your Instant Pot. Add the onions, bell peppers, and a big pinch of salt. Sauté until soft and tender. This will take about 5-7 minutes.
Add the grass-fed ground beef and stir until is is cooked through and no longer pink. Stir in all of the spices well.
Add in diced tomatoes, broth, half of the coconut cream, and green chilies and stir until well combined.
Seal the Instant Pot lid and select the "Manual" function. Press the "-" button to change the cooking time to 10 minutes. Be sure it is set to "High Pressure."
Once the soup is done cooking, release the pressure from your Instant Pot by changing the dial to the "Venting" function. Once the pressure has all been released, open the lid carefully and stir in the other half of the coconut cream. Taste for additional salt and pepper and, add any or all of the toppings listed.
Recipe notes and substitutions
- I recommend using a 90/10 grass-fed ground beef.
- You can alternatively use ground chicken thighs or pork.
- This will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
- You can store it in the freezer in small batches for up to 3 months.
Will this keep in the freezer?
Absolutely. I'd freeze it in small batches. It will keep for up to 3 months in the freezer. Simply thaw it out overnight in the refrigerator.
Is it spicy?
It is a little bit spicy. If you are making it for kids or someone who has an intolerance to heat, go light handed on the chili flakes and chili powder. You can always add more later if you feel it needs extra heat.
Can I double the recipe?
You sure can. Make sure you have a nice, big stock pot or a large Instant Pot though. This will make 6 generous size portions.
More Whole30 soup recipes like this:
Whole30 Cream of Broccoli Soup
Whole30 Creamy Taco Soup
Ingredients
Soup
- 2 tablespoons ghee
- 1 large yellow onion diced
- 3 large bell peppers (I like to use red, yellow & orange) julienned
- big pinch kosher salt
- 8 garlic cloves minced
- 1 1/2 pounds grass-fed ground beef
- 2 tablespoons chili powder
- 1 1/2 tablespoons cumin
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon oregano
- 28 ounces diced tomatoes fire roasted
- 24 ounces bone broth or low sodium chicken broth
- 1 cup canned coconut milk split in two, see notes
- 8 onces diced green chilies
Toppings
- jalapenos
- green onions
- avocado
- cilantro
- lime
Instructions
Slow Cooker
- Melt the ghee in a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add the onions and bell peppers, and a big pinch of salt. Sauté until soft and tender. This will take about 5-7 minutes. Add garlic cloves and cook for 1 minute, stirring occasionally.
- Add the grass-fed ground beef and stir until is is cooked through and no longer pink.
- Transfer the vegetables and meat to your slow cooker and turn it on.
- Add all of the spices and stir well.
- Add diced tomatoes, broth, half of the coconut cream, and green chilies and stir until well combined.
- Cover and cook on low for about 8 hours. Once it's ready, add any or all of the toppings listed. Taste for additional salt and pepper and, add any or all of the toppings listed.
Instant Pot
- Turn your Instant Pot on and select the "Sauté" function. Melt the ghee in your Instant Pot. Add the onions, bell peppers, and a big pinch of salt. Sauté until soft and tender. This will take about 5-7 minutes. Add garlic cloves and cook for 1 minute, stirring occasionally.
- Add the grass-fed ground beef and stir until is is cooked through and no longer pink. Add all of the spices and stir well.
- Add diced tomatoes, broth, half of the coconut cream, and green chilies and stir until well combined.
- Seal the Instant Pot lid and select the "Manual" function. Press the "-" button to change the cooking time to 10 minutes. Be sure it is set to "High Pressure."
- Once the soup is done cooking, release the pressure from your Instant Pot by changing the dial to the "Venting" function. Once the pressure has all been released, open the lid carefully and stir in the other half of the coconut cream. Taste for additional salt and pepper and, add any or all of the toppings listed.
Stove Top
- Melt the ghee in a large sauté pan over medium heat. Add onions, bell peppers, and a big pinch of salt. Sauté until soft and tender. This will take about 5-7 minutes. Add garlic cloves and cook for 1 minute, stirring occasionally.
- Add the grass-fed ground beef and stir until is is cooked through and no longer pink. Drain the beef through a colander and re-add it to the pan. Add all of the spices and stir well.
- Add tomatoes, broth, coconut cream, and green chilies and stir until well combined.
- Bring the soup to a low boil and reduce the heat to a simmer. Let is simmer for about 20-25 minutes. Taste for additional salt and pepper and, add any or all of the toppings listed.
Notes
- I recommend using a 90/10 grass-fed ground beef.
- Grab full fat canned coconut milk from the Asian/ethnic section at the grocery store.
- You can alternatively use ground chicken thighs or pork.
- This will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
- You can store it in the freezer in small batches for up to 3 months.
Nutrition
Hi! I’m Monica – recipe developer, matcha addict and lover of all things chocolate, kombucha and any & all puns. I am also the blogger, real food lover, & bonafide hustler behind the blog ‘The Movement Menu.’ I’m so excited to welcome you to my happy space, where my appreciation of creative recipes and healthy & mindful eats come together to inspire you to live a healthy, balanced life.
Susan says
The soup was very tasty, and makes a large enough portion to freeze for another dinner. I noticed many felt like it was too spicy, but in my opinion, the seasoning was perfect - flavorful but not too spicy. It worked out okay using the directions provided, but here are the slow cooker preparation alternatives I'll use next time....
1. I will brown the ground beef and onions, then drain all the grease before putting into the slow cooker. I will not sautรฉ the peppers, as they get too mushy between the sautรฉing and the slow cooker.
2. I will only cook in the slow cooker for about four hours. Eight hours was too long, in my opinion.
3. I will substitute homemade cashew cream for the coconut milk (1:1 substitution). It serves the same purpose, but doesn't risk adding a coconut taste to the soup. I'll add half when I put all ingredients (but the peppers) in the slow cooker, and add the second half at the end when I'm double-checking the seasoning before serving.
4. I will add the julienned peppers about an hour before the finish time of the slow cooker. That's plenty of time for the peppers to cook until soft, but not overcook.
All the recommended toppings were very nice additions, and added to the flavor of the soup.
Ali Halyn says
Amazing!! Easy, delicious and it really is creamy.
Wondering says
So I tried this. Iโm not sure what went wrong. Maybe to much chili powder๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ But no creaminess I did almond milk the second time, because the coconut milk was way way to coconut for a Mexican dish. I had to toss the first batch. Little disappointed in this recipe.
Tricia C. says
Looks good. Too bad my husband is deathly allergic to bell peppers. :/
Anna C says
Made this tonight to "spice" up taco Tuesday and it will go into regular rotation. Not to be one of those substitution people, but still. I didn't have any bell peppers and my kids don't like them anyway, so I diced a big sweet potato and sautรฉed that with the onions. I think that helped with the creaminess and balanced out the spiciness. We aren't doing whole 30, just don't like beans and this really hit the spot! Thanks!
Monica Stevens Le says
YUM love the idea of using sweet potatoes!!!!!
Julie says
This is going into my menu rotation. Delicious, and husband-approved! Next time will remember to drain the grease.
Nikki says
Seriously so delicious. Possibly one of my favorite dishes Iโve ever made! A little spicy (Iโm a whip when it comes to spice) but I may try to omit the crushed red pepper next time. We loved it!
Susan Wray says
Great flavor, but I do have several comments. I made mine in the crock pot and it was not creamy at all (added 1/2 c coconut cream while cooking, 1/2 c near the end). It was VERY spicy (prob cut back to 1T chili powder). And, finally, the crock pot recipe doesnโt say to drain the meat mixture before adding it all together. Iโll def do that next time, as it was greasy. It has the potential to be one of my fav Whole30 recipes, and my house smells amazing! ๐
Tara says
I thought this was so good, and I am so glad I could make it in the instapot. I only put in 1/2 the red pepper flakes and it is still pretty spicy. I know others said it wasnโt a creamy soup...but I think it is creamy- just different. It was wonderful!
Lynn says
Why only half the coconut cream in the slow cooker instructions?
Monica Stevens Le says
I like to stir in the other half later! ๐
Susan says
I'm making this for tonight, so I can't comment on the taste yet. It smells good. I'd suggest a few things to make the instructions clearer. 1) It may be intuitive to you, but not stating clearly that draining the meat and veggie mix before adding to the slow cooker does the less experienced home cook a disservice. 2) I noticed that there is no mention of what to do with the other 1/2 cup of coconut milk. If you go back to the lengthy narrative, it's mentioned, and is mentioned in the instructions for instapot preparation, but not for the slow cooker. 3) There is not any warning about how spicy this might be for some diners. I read the comments AFTER adding all of the spicy seasonings. If it had been in the recipe, I may have cut back for the first effort and adjusted. You can add more seasoning, but you can't take it away. After all this, I do hope it's not too hot to eat! Thanks for the idea.
Leigh says
Simple, filling, and SO tasty! Perfect for a Whole30 or any normal day - weโll definitely be making it again!
Laura says
I made this soup and added 2 jalapeรฑos. They werenโt very spicy. My family said it was the best soup they had ever eaten!!
Rebecca Danvers says
Definitely want to cook this but can I use chicken thighs or breasts? I have a ton of chicken in the freezer and thought about subbing it in. Thanks!
Monica Stevens Le says
Absolutely can!!! It's personal preference.
Melissa Dix says
Delicious! I second the commenter who suggested adding lime, a really nice touch. I also added sliced black olives as a garnish, and that played well. Otherwise, wouldn't change a thing! Thank you.
Bet says
My family loved this! Well, 4/6, and 5/6 ate it, which is about as well as we ever do. ๐ I will definitely make it again and I'm excited to check out your other recipes. I cut the red pepper to 1/4 tsp since my kids don't love spicy, and it was great. So much flavor!
Monica Stevens Le says
Heck yeah, that makes me so happy... definitely check out some other soups, too! ๐
Gabrielle says
This is the only recipe I use for taco soup in our house. It's fantastic!
Monica Stevens Le says
That makes me so happy... you'll have to try other soups soon!
Katherine says
Did I miss a step, when do you add the other half of the coconut cream?
Monica Stevens Le says
Hi, yes. No worries! "Once the pressure has all been released, open the lid carefully and stir in the other half of the coconut cream."
Jordan Sumner says
Loved this recipe! a little bit of spice but not too much. I pureed the peppers and onions and added it back to the meat without thinking to drain the grease but other than that love it!
megan says
What do you do with the extra 1/2 cup of coconut cream? I donโt see where you go back to that at.
Monica Stevens Le says
You stir it in at the end ๐
Amy says
The soup was good but mine was not creamy. I tasted the coconut cream. I made sure I split the cream like the receipe said. I could taste it a little while simmering. Then at the end when I added the other 1/2 cup it was way to sweet & it was like a chilli. Do they make unsweetened coconut cream?
Monica Stevens Le says
Hmm, can you tell me which coconut cream you used? It shouldn't be sweet... it tastes like coconut but it's not SWEET. I want to try and troubleshoot with you here.
Katie says
Iโve been doing whole30 and trying out a bunch of new compliant recipes on my family. I made this tonight on a whim and my family said it was their favorite new recipe Iโve tried! Thanks for sharing ๐
Monica Stevens Le says
That is so darn awesome- thank you for sharing that with me. If you're in soup mode after your Whole30, you'll have to try my stuffed pepper soup and chicken and rice soup... two faves!
Laurelie says
Love this recipe!! It's been a staple in my home for a while also. Is there any chance you have the old recipe? The seasoning combo was amazing!
Monica Stevens Le says
Hi!!!! Aw, this makes me so sad. I had a lot of complaints about the seasoning, so I altered it a bit and have been getting feedback from the new recipe. I do not have it saved anywhere ๐ Have you tried it recently??
Laurelie says
Wow! Iโm sorry you received so many complaints! I have tried the new recipe and itโs good. My family and I decided we definitely prefer the original recipe, so I thought I would ask just in case it was still available.
Laura says
When do I use the other half of the coconut cream?
Monica Stevens Le says
After you take the lid off the Instant Pot. It should be in instruction #5.
Kayla says
What about when to add the coconut cream when using a slow cooker?
Monica Stevens Le says
Good question. I would stir it in at the end! ๐
Monica says
Delicious! Wasnโt too thick but definitely had creaminess from the coconut cream. Lots of vegetables and beef; a very well rounded, tasty dinner!
Emily says
So tasty! The whole family (even the kiddos) enjoyed it! New staple in the dinner rotation
Rylee says
Hi! I canโt wait to make this! Iโm trying to track what I eat... How many cups or ounces is one serving of this soup??
Monica Stevens Le says
Hmm, I don't typically measure this kind of stuff out, but I am going to guess at least 1.5 cups.
Corey says
Weโve been making this recipe for the last year and itโs a staple. I tried this new version and I also love it very much. Do you by chance know how much cinnamon you used to have added? We love the wintery feel! And can I ask what inspired your changes? I love them both very much.
Monica Stevens Le says
HI! Ah, such a good question. A lot of people had complaints about the previous recipe. There was no cinnamon in it... that was in my chili recipe. I don't think so at least?? Probably no more than 1 teaspoon.
Alison says
Easy and TASTY! I'm usually not into leftovers but I'm so glad this made a big batch so I can have it for days!
Jess says
The garlic has been left out of the method, and I didnโt notice until the end! Just thought Iโd let you know as I canโt see it mentioned in the comments
Monica Stevens Le says
You're so sweet to do so. Fixing that now-- thank you!
JE says
Thanks for the recipe! Can I use butter instead of ghee? (Iโm not on keto diet)
Monica Stevens Le says
You can ABSOLUTELY use butter!
Makenna says
Hi! I am so excited to try this recipe!! One question. I have coconut milk on hand. Would that work instead of the coconut cream, or does it need to be cream? Thanks so much!
Monica Stevens Le says
The cream is preferred so the soup thickens up a bit. You can put the canned coconut milk in the refrigerator overnight and the cream will rise to the top.
Makenna Gingras says
Thank you!!
Cortney says
I don't like the texture of ground meat. I would like to use shredded chicken in this recipe in the slow cooker. Should I make my shredded chicken first and then add to the soup? Or should I just put the raw chicken in and let it cook in with the rest of the ingredients? I ask mostly because it indicates that you should cook the meat before it's added.
Any thoughts?
Monica Stevens Le says
Yeah, I would make the shredded chicken first! It should come out perfect.
Gabrielle says
We love this recipe! It's so flavorful! Made this for supper in the instant pot for when we came from the Christmas eve service.
Monica Stevens Le says
Oh, I love that!!! Did you try the new version of the recipe? I made a few changes.
Meghan says
I have made this recipe countless times in last couple of years. I decided to make it for New Year's Eve and I kept telling my man... "I think this recipe has changed... I am really sure something is different." So... I decided to look in the comments. I am excited to try the new updated version- I thought the other one was fantastic... my tastebuds are excited to try this new one!
Monica Stevens Le says
Woo hoo, that makes me so happy!!!! Can you let me know what you think of the new version?? ๐
Meghan says
Just now remembering to leave a review. I am making it again tonight. We LOVED it and really enjoyed the smoky flavor!! Thank you so much! We are having company tonight that eats the Standard American Diet and I love showing others that you can eat clean and healthy and it still taste so amazing, better than they have ever had really ๐
Monica Stevens Le says
This makes me seriously so happy to read. I am so glad you enjoyed the soup! I have many more ๐
Katie says
I just made this and its weirdly sweet? Like oddly sweet tasting....i feel like coconut milk would have been better than the cream, maybe that made it taste sweet?
Monica Stevens Le says
Uh oh... I've never heard this before. Did you use coconut whipped cream or a coconut cream with sugar added? Coconut cream is simply the cream that rises to the top of a can of full fat coconut milk. If you buy canned coconut cream, it's all that stuff. Can you tell me what brand you bought? I'd love to help troubleshoot.
Steve says
It was better before you made the changes can you repost the old recipe
Ted C says
Anyway!
Sarah says
Super easy and good. My only suggestion would be if you donโt want it to taste a little bit like โChristmasโ Iโd forgoe the cinnamon.
Morgan Skinner says
Can you subsitute coconut milk with almond milk? I totally forgot it at the store.
The Movement Menu says
You can, but it won't be as creamy as canned coconut milk has a lot more fat than almond milk. I'd blend it all together if using almond milk instead!
Morgan Skinner says
You are right on the canned coconut.. The best way to go. Thanks for the recipe.. We LOVE it!!... Our go-to whenever we do a Whole30!
Monica Stevens Le says
That makes me so happy to hear. I am glad you like it!! You've gotta try some of my other soups, too! ๐
Gina says
This was delicious. Made in my IP and kids loved it, I loved it, and I ate all the leftovers!
The Movement Menu says
That's so awesome. If you are into IP recipes, I just posted a chicken tortilla-less soup. I also have a keto cheeseburger soup that is fabulous!
Linda says
Hello. Iโm very excited to try making this soup. It looks so delicious. Iโm using fresh tomatoes and fresh hatch chilies. I went everywhere looking for So Delicious Culinary Coconut Milk, but either they donโt carry the item, or stopped carrying the item. Itโs not even available online because they are out. So Iโm going to have to substitute with So Delicious Coconut Milk original sugar free. The soup looks so good Iโm craving it! Just waiting for the bone broth to thaw.
The Movement Menu says
That's amazing. You can use canned coconut milk instead. I hope you love it-- do let me know!
Sarah says
Thank you so much for this recipe!! My fiance and I absolutely love it! I made a double batch last week and we are making it again! It is one of our staples, so good and so good for you. I love that it is low cal too as I am trying to get in better shape. Thank you, thank you thank you!! ๐
The Movement Menu says
You're so welcome... you've gotta try my other soups, too. Delicious!
Whitney says
This was so good! I skipped the coconut milk, and added black beans and corn because I'm not doing a W30 right now (and grains and legumes don't bother me). Delicious!
Trish Conk says
Bell peppers: green, yellow, red, or orange?
The Movement Menu says
Whatever you like!
Debra says
Made this in the crockpot and loved it! I did purรฉe the onions, bell peppers and tomato in a food processor after I sautรฉed them but before adding them to the crockpot and that made a wonderful broth base along with the coconut milk and broth (I used chicken). I am not following Whole30 and did not use ghee. I used a little EVOO to sautรฉ the vegetables but followed everything else in the recipe.
Elizabeth says
Wow!! Iโve never commented on a recipe from the web, but Holy Cow! This was delicious!! This was my alternative to Taco Tuesday at our house while on Whole30 and I donโt feel like I โmissedโ anything! I did purรฉe the peppers to make it more creamy based on comments above and it was perfect! I also opted for the low end of spices and it still had a great kick!! Thank you!!! Easy and yummy!
The Movement Menu says
Hi there... thanks so much for your compliments and kind words. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed the dish- yay! ๐
Kristen says
What is the actual serving size? I know it says 6 servings. I'm hoping to make this next week to have for lunches. I want to be ahead of the game and have it prepackaged so I can just grab and go.
The Movement Menu says
Hi Kristen. I'm not entirely sure exactly the measurements. I would just eyeball it and divide it amongst 6 containers, if you can! ๐
Alyssa says
I canโt wait to make this!! Do you use the liquid of the tomatoes or do you drain it?
Alyssa says
Iโm sorry, I didnโt see my comment was at the bottom already!! Whoops!
The Movement Menu says
I use everything!
DL says
this looks delicious! Would it work to use canned full fat unsweetened coconut milk instead of culinary coconut milk?
The Movement Menu says
100%. Absolutely.
Arbitrary Hubris says
I found your recipe while searching for things to try in my new Instant Pot. I bought my ingredients, threw everything in the pot and had a gorgeous bowl of soup ready in about an hour all-told. I really like the recipe. I did wonder why you didn't just tell people to use the saute function of the instant pot to cook the vegetables at the beginning.
I love the soup. I took a couple of pint jars over to my mother and when I got home she had already eaten one of them and loved it as well.
Thanks for the recipe! BTW, I'm not on the whole30 diet. I just liked the ingredients and gave it a try.
The Movement Menu says
Hi there. Thanks so much for providing me with your feedback!!!! Good idea on using the saute function. I will update the instructions now to include that!
Arbitrary Hubris says
The best measure of your recipe is that the results were joyously consumed within 24 hours! Mostly by me!
The Movement Menu says
HAHA, I love this!! Thank you for making me laugh out loud ๐
Lisa says
Have you ever made this ahead of time and frozen it? I'm just wondering how it comes out of the freezer.
The Movement Menu says
I haven't personally, but I had a reader who did it and said it was perfect for batch-cooking and freezing.
Dani says
Can I cook it on high for 4 hours?
The Movement Menu says
Absolutely!
Shannan says
I'm going to try this. What is the white cream drizzled on top of the chili in the photo?
The Movement Menu says
That's more of the coconut milk/cream that is listed in the ingredients list.
Melissa Richert says
I purรฉed the bell peppers and onions after I sautรฉed them, it made the soup creamer. I also used beef broth. It was overall very delish! The flavor was fantastic!
The Movement Menu says
That's a great idea. I've added a note about that, thanks to your recommendation!
alex says
i did the same thing, i pureed about 2/3rds, and left some unblended for a little texture, then added in the beef. It was super good!
alex says
also added a splash of apple cider vinegar
Monica Stevens Le says
YUM!!!!!!!!
Janet Tracy says
This soup is yummy!!!.....my only corrective words would be that there is NOTHING creamy about this soup! It is like a chili soup!...
Katy says
I agree, Janet! Great flavors but not at all creamy, went back to recipe to double check I did it correctly and I didn't miss anything as far as I can tell - going to try it again and see if I can make it look like hers, cause hers looks creamy and mine looks like chili ๐
The Movement Menu says
Hi Katy. I'm so sorry yours didn't turn out creamy... you added the full fat coconut milk??
The Movement Menu says
I'd recommend blending everything together at the end once it's done cooking ๐
Kristin McDonald says
When you say blend everything together you mean all ingredients including the meat, onions, and pepers correct? Mine also looks like chili right now but it's still cooking. I was curious about the blending part?!
The Movement Menu says
Hi there. To clarify-- I meant everything BUT those things, actually! How does it taste??
Angela says
This was a great soup, very hearty however not so creamy. I didnโt mind though! It was delicious, I paired with tostones for a salty crunch and I still have some boxed up in the freezer. Will certainly make again.
Katie says
Have you ever tried freezing this for leftovers another time?
The Movement Menu says
I haven't, but I'm sure it would be wonderful!
Lisa says
I have a vacuum sealer with the container attachments. We froze two, had them a few weeks or so later, after thawing, and it was still delish!
And you
I do have a question. Am I missing something? Itโs says use 1/2 the coconut cream, but I donโt see where the other 2/2 is used. Thank you. Iโm making this soup again today!
Krysti says
I was puzzled by the same thing and wondered if that's why so many were saying there's wasn't very creamy. Do we add at the end?
Monica Stevens Le says
Hi there. Yes, at the end... gosh I am editing the instructions now. I'm so embarrassed!
Debbie says
This was awesome!! My husband and I both loved this soup. We are gong to try adding some fresh lime juice to our bowls when we have leftovers.
I made jalapeรฑo cheese cornbread muffins to go with it and substituted the coconut milk in place of buttermilk. My husband thought it was the best ever:)
The Movement Menu says
Wow, that sounds INSANELY good. Can you send me some, please? ๐ Also, can you do me a big favor? Since you tried the recipe and loved it, can you rate it for me? There is a 5-star system at the bottom of the recipe by the INFO, notes and ingredients/instructions. That helps me out a ton!!
Sam says
I see this is a whole 30 recipe do you think using regular butter or beef broth instead of bone broth would total mess up the recipe?
The Movement Menu says
Hi there, I don't think so. But I'd go with a low sodium and be weary... can you let me know how it turns out?
stewartjl says
I am Whole30, but my husband is not, but we both loved this soup. An added bonus is that it is so easy and quick to prepare. This soup was flavorful and I did not find it to be too spicy. It will definitely be added to our regular meal rotation. Thanks for sharing!
The Movement Menu says
You're so welcome! I prefer things a bit spicy, so I'm happy to hear we're in the same boat. Enjoy! ๐
Denise says
Great recipe, but a little spicy for me!! Wishing I could add sour cream to tone is down a bit lol
Delicious though!
The Movement Menu says
Ah, how much spice did you end up using? I do like things spicy, so I should mention that in the recipe. I will edit it now to reflect that. Thanks for letting me know!!!!
Michelle says
I was just curious... how big is each serving?
The Movement Menu says
I'm not sure exactly how big it is. I created the serving size based on how much protein consumption was adequate. Does that make sense?
Amanda says
I was in need of comport food tonight , and this for sure hit the spot. Loved it!!
The Movement Menu says
That makes me so happy! Can you do me a huge favor and give the recipe a rating (1-5 stars)? You can do so towards the bottom of the recipe post. That helps me out a ton!
Ali says
This recipe looks amazing! I'm trying it with chicken. I hope it turns out well.
The Movement Menu says
Yummy. DO let me know how it is! ๐
Heather Harjes says
Hi, what is the white liquid drizzled on the top of the soup?
The Movement Menu says
Hi there, I just drizzled some extra coconut milk/drizzle on top!
going_4_a_run says
This was delicious! A little on the spicy side, but that is easy to adjust. Will certainly be making this again! Thank you for sharing!
The Movement Menu says
I'm so happy to hear that. I need to probably adjust the spices a bit. Thanks for letting me know ๐
Courtney T says
I made this soup this afternoon for tonight on the stove top. The flavors are great but it's a little thin for my taste. Anything I can so to thicken it up?
The Movement Menu says
Hi, absolutely! This is such a good question. What I would do is whisk together a few tablespoons of arrowroot flour with a splash or two of water and drizzle that into the soup. Give it a nice stir and let it sit for a bit to see how the consistency looks. Keep adding more arrowroot with water until it reaches a thickness you like ๐
Jen says
This had good flavor but was so greasy. The meat should be drained before adding the other ingredients. I appreciated the Instant Pot option!
The Movement Menu says
Hi Jen! I totally forgot to add that to the instructions... it should absolutely be drained. I'm so sorry you went through that!
Sarah says
This is probably a really stupid question but I would be using beef bone broth right? Looks delicious! Thank you for the recipe!
The Movement Menu says
That isn't a stupid question at all. You can use beef, chicken OR veggie ๐
Sylvie says
Love that you can make this in the instant pot!
Kelsey says
Yum! My mouth is watering just looking at those jalapenos on top! I love spicy! Love that this is Whole30 approved!
linda spiker says
Beautiful soup! Pinned and shared on my W30 page!
The Movement Menu says
Thanks so much for doing that... it's a yummy one!
RecipestoNourish says
This looks absolutely delicious and so pretty! You can't go wrong with all of those beautiful flavors in this soup.
The Movement Menu says
Thanks Emily!!!! You're so sweet ๐
Amanda at Literary Weaponry says
This sounds delicious and simple and all the ingredients are things I keep on hand. I am so on board for this. Thanks for the recipe!
The Movement Menu says
You're absolutely welcome... please do let me know if you try it and what you think! ๐