This chicken and rice soup is easy to make and very comforting. In Colombia they usually serve sopa de arroz con pollo with a banana, avocado and lime on the side.
Rice and Soup are food staples in Colombia and in this Sopa de Arroz con Pollo the rice creates a wonderful consistency.
This homemade rice and chicken soup was one of my grandmother’s favorite soups. She would eat it with avocado and banana on the side. Colombians eat bananas with soups and believe it or not, it is delicious, try it! This is real comfort food.
Ingredients You'll Need
You'll find the printable recipe card with exact amounts and directions below.
Chicken: You can use thighs, drumsticks, chicken breast or your favorite chicken pieces.
Chicken Broth: Add more if needed.
Aliños: This a flavorful mixture of vegetables and spices. Here is my recipe for Colombian aliños.
Vegetables: Potatoes, peas and carrots
Rice: I like to use long grain white rice, but feel free to use your favorite.
Herbs: I like to add fresh cilantro, but you can replace it with parsley if you want.
Tips to Make this Chicken and Rice Soup
This chicken and rice soup recipe can be store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop. The broth will thicken up a lot, so you may need to ½ cup of chicken broth before heating the soup.
This easy chicken and rice soup is perfect for a cold day and makes a great weeknight meal.
More Chicken Soup Recipes
Rice and Chicken Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 chicken pieces thighs or drumsticks or 2 chicken breast
- 7 cups chicken broth more if needed
- ½ cup aliños sauce
- 2 diced medium potatoes
- ½ cup long grain white rice
- ½ cup peas
- ½ cup diced carrots
- ½ cup cilantro
Instructions
- In a large pot place all the ingredients except the rice and cilantro. Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for about 35 minutes.
- Add the rice and continue simmering for about 15- 20 minutes more or until the rice is tender. Remove the chicken from the pot, remove the skin and debone it, breaking the meat into bite sized pieces, and return the meat to the soup.
- Season with salt and pepper. Stir in the cilantro and serve.
5 Star Foodie
Sounds super delicious and comforting! I love the idea of eating bananas with a soup - going to try next time I make one!
Anonymous
The best with banana
Nelson Giraldi
Born in Cali, Colombia moved to Houston in 1972 at age 20, been in Houston ever since, there’re so many varieties of soups in Colombia probably more than any other country, was gifted than my Mom is a great cook and that soup was in her extensive repertoire and one of my favorites, thank you for the memory refresher.
Joie de vivre
Looks great!
Erica
Thank you!
Anonymous
No problem
Anna
I thought we Brazilians were the only people eating banana with food.
Your soup looks delicious.
SONYBRAVIA
Absolutely delicious! This is the best remedy for hangover.
JOSE
Absolutely delicious!!! This is the best remedy for hangover. Thanks Erica.
The Food Hunter
This soup looks delicious.
Jorge
Hi Erica...Thanks for these wonderful recipes. One question on the Sopa de Arroz ...you mentioned 2 cups of water. Is that a typo? Sounds like not enough water to make the soup...
Thanks
Erica
Thank you, Jorge!It was a mistake 🙂
susan
Great recipe. I added corn instead of peas. I cooked with 1/2 an onion, celery and 1/4 of a jalapeno, which I removed after cooking. Outstanding. I also used 8 cups of water and 2 cubes of Knorr's chicken buillion. I liked using the chicken legs, added much more flavor than white meat. Thanks for the recipe.
Erica
Susan-Thank you for the feedback!Yours sounds delicious 🙂
Mike
This soups was amazing! It was the best chicken soup I've ever had!!!Wonderful blog about Traditional Colombian food. Every recipe on this site is perfect.
CARMEN
que tipo de platano comia su abuela maduro o verde cocido o frito ,gracias
Erica
Carmen- Ella se comia esta sopa con banano (fruta).
Nana
Uy q' rico!
I used to eat it at the pueblos in Colombia when I was little. Recently, my Egyptian husband disclosed that when he went to Colombia with me he loved our rice soup....
Your recipe looks awesome and easy. I love how you mentioned both the avocado and banana, I love avocados more than bananas, but I do the banana too hehehe.....
I will let you know how it comes out 😉
Thank you for your website, non-Colombians love Colombian food, I know that for sure!
Diego
Thanks for the recipe!
Just so you know, the word for cilantro in english is Coriander. In case you didnt know it! 🙂
Dani
We use 'cilantro' in English to refer to the bunched fresh variety you would find alongside parsley in the produce section 🙂 'coriander' would suggest the dried seeds of the cilantro plant, and is often found alongside other dried spices like cumin, caraway, and dried oregano.
Great recipe Erica!
Sandra Herran
Hi Erica, I am going to try this recipe tonight with my hubby. Wish me luck.!! 🙂
Rick
This is a very good soup, bananas and all. Thank you.
Eileen
Truly enjoyed making and eating this soup. It has helped me to be more adventurous with my cooking. Even better flavor the next day!
rhonda
Use 8 boneless. skinless thighs. 8-10 cups water-big pot, use much more alinos sauce Use more chicken bouillion granules, 4 poatoes, 1 C. celery,1 C.carrot and more frozen peas. Can add corn or cabbage. Freezes well.
Paula Andrea
Hi Erica,
Just wanted to say thank you for this amazing recipe. It was my first time making this soup and it was delicious, even to my children that tend to be picky with Colombian food loved it!!
rozerbys
I have loved every recipe of yours that I have tried, can’t wait to give this one a go.. thank you so much for this..
Anonymous
I could not find Alinos sauce at my grocery store. I bought something that sounded similar after I googled it (Sofrito) Tomato cooking base. Is that similar or will it ruin the dish?
Erica Dinho
You can make your own aliños. Here is the recipe ----> https://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/seasoning-paste-alinos/
Giselle
Hi Erika,
Can I use chicken breast instead?
Erica Dinho
Yes.
Astrid
what is Aliño sauce? i'm not Colombian trying to make this soup.