Nothing beats the comforting and soothing feeling that a bowl of creamy coconut chicken soup can bring. Cozy up and enjoy this Thai-inspired chicken soup with homemade bread.
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- Melt the coconut oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add the shallots and cook, stirring, for a couple of minutes, until slightly softened.
- Add in leek and cook for another 3 minutes, stirring. Add in chopped chicken, stock, and herbs. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes or until the chicken is tender and cooked through.
- Remove from the heat and process with an immersion hand blender until smooth. Season the soup with salt and pepper and warm over low heat for 5 minutes. Stir in the coconut milk and cook for another 2 minutes, then remove from the heat and ladle into serving bowls. Garnish with sprig of thyme and serve immediately.
so creamy and thick..very nice.
ReplyDeleteOh yes! Simple but the soup looks delicious, rich, and creamy. Wouldn't mind having a bowl (or two). Have a good week ahead, Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple but sumptuous bowl of soup my friend :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Lovely twist to cream of chicken soup...looks beautiful!
ReplyDeletecoconut chicken soup sounds delicious with the bread!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is a keeper! Creamy coconut would go so well with the comforting chicken =)
ReplyDeleteCreamy and rich soup, I like the coconut milk twist. It looks so delicious, I would leave in few whole chicken pieces though to munch on :)
ReplyDeleteThat's really interesting - I've never thought about making a Western-flavoured chicken soup with coconut milk before, but I love tom kha gai so I know it would be good.
ReplyDeleteA comforting and delicious sounding soup! So luscious.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
What a beautiful and delicious comfort food!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite soups Angie but I have never thought to make it using coconut milk before, it must be even nicer!
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
This is so good for me right now. Nothing is better than a chicken soup when you have a cold. Love the creaminess of this soup!
ReplyDeleteWow coconut milk? That's a great ingredient for creaminess.. love that tip thanks...
ReplyDeleteDelicious flavors, never thought to use coconut milk! This looks so thick and creamy.
ReplyDeleteVery yummy looking Angie, we are thinking alike this week - I made a coconut soup also, mine with parsnips and apples but quite similar! I'm such a sucker for Thai flavors!
ReplyDeleteLove the coconut in this. I could use a bowl right now with our cool weather.
ReplyDeleteSam
This soup must be so deliciously comforting! I'd love a cup or a bowl!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Thai-inspired dishes. You made the cream of chicken soup gain a whole new (and much more appealing) meaning by using coconut milk. I could use a bowl of this right now.
ReplyDeleteA bowl of comforting goodness! Love it!
ReplyDeletenow that its fall, I am craving soups and this sounds like a great way to kick off the season!
ReplyDeleteWe love cream of chicken soup here and thes elook so good.
ReplyDeleteI always love chicken soup, and this looks like a delicious variation on the standard recipe!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and creamy! I love that you used coconut milk...mmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteWow this really looks great, love the creaminess haven't tried cooking with the coconut milk will have to try this one!
ReplyDeleteA wonderfully different chicken soup! This is such an interesting and easy recipe.
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ReplyDeleteQue rica sopa cremosa me encanta de pollo luce estupenda,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful bowl of chicken soup! The coconut milk must give it an amazing taste. I love soup season :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely Angie look amazing! I love soups!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the styling!! Nothing is better than a bowl of comforting cream of chicken soup :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple and satisfying fall course. Thank you so much for sharing...what a delicious way to end my weekend. I hope you have a beautiful Monday, my friend!
ReplyDeleteLove this hearty bowl of soup. I notice you do use coconut oil in your cooking pretty often. I am wondering if its because there are some special health benefits to it? I know coconut milk is not so healthy if consumed regularly, but someone has mentioned to me before that coconut oil is not the same...
ReplyDeleteMust be creamy and full of coconut flavor; loving coconut oil almost in every dish : ).
ReplyDeletecreamy and thick is how I like it too! love the addition of coconut here, angie!
ReplyDeleteam a little curious about the taste of coconut milk in chicken soup but that bowl of soup looks very appealing! i also love the rolls at the background!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good alternative to the usual chicken soup, a soup with coconut milk! I do use a lot of coconut milk and I will surely give it a try!!
ReplyDeleteAngie , this soup looks and I'm sure tastes much more better than my fave Campbell's ! lol Love the addition of coconut milk :D Need to look for that coconut oil ! Presentation so as the photos look awesome as always !
ReplyDeleteCream chicken soup is a very popular soup in Colombia....Your version is delicious, Angie!
ReplyDeleteMine would be veggie "chicken" but this looks so comforting with the weather turning chilly. BTW, I love the AE quote:-D
ReplyDeleteI've never had chicken soup with coconut, but it sounds amazing!!
ReplyDeleteFirst I thought it was the usual cream chicken soup, but then I realized u add coconut. That sounds very sexy to me! ^.^
ReplyDeleteOh wow, your addition of coconut milk sounds amazing! What a great mix of flavors:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeletei love the coconut oil and coconut milk in here, sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm in soup mode, too. Yours looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love how you gave this traditional recipe a Thai-inspired twist!
ReplyDeleteCream of chicken soup with coconut milk! Love it! Love cream of chicken soup but can't handle all the real cream, so I'm really looking forward to trying this soup! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and elegant... and I can imagine how the herbs would play beautifully in this soup. I wish I had a bowl right now! :).
ReplyDeleteOh my, Angie - the day we go below 60 degrees, this is warming up my stove.
ReplyDeleteWow,
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of the year to make soups and this would definitely top my list. Looks amazing!
Oh such a comforting treat. Guess autumn is getting near! Hope you're having a fabulous week ahead, dear.
ReplyDeleteKristy
Nope, nothing beats this on these chillier fall nights! Love the coconut flavors!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Coconut milk in chicken soup. What a super idea, Angie. Very unusual and there's nothing more comforting for lunch than cream of chicken soup.
ReplyDeleteI made a chicken soup on Sunday too! Your creamed one looks perfect! Chicken soup is my favorite in any form and texture!
ReplyDeleteThe coconut oil and milk is brilliant! I can't imagine how creamy this tastes. I could really cozy up with a bowl of this lovely soup!
ReplyDeleteWay to go in adding an exotic twist to the hum-drum chicken soup. Yummy Thai flavors.
ReplyDeleteI bet the coconut milk made this creamy soup extra special.
ReplyDeletegreat soup and love the bowls
ReplyDeleteAny soup with coconut milk rocks my socks right off!
ReplyDeleteI cannot remember if I commented on this yet or not, if I have already I am doing it again. This just looks so amazing. Perfect for the chilly Fall days!
ReplyDeleteHow unusual but wonderful that you used coconut milk Angie. This looks so fall inspired, comforting and utterly delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,your bowl of soup sure look delicious. Sound like a great combination using coconut milk. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
My kind of soup!
ReplyDeleteAnything with coconut milk is simply delicious.
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So comforting!! Right for the coming season :-)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious tome. Using coconut milk in the soup is a wonderful idea that subtly changes the flavor. I must try this.I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThis is just the most marvelous healthy take on a creamy classic and yours is that and more. Lovely Angie :)
ReplyDeletechow :) Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
This is the ultimate comfort soup Angie! Love that delicious twist with the coconut. Delectable.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great colour Angie. You have outdone yourself here! I made a cream of mushroom soup and a cream of broccoli soup that is to die for too. Veggie style!
ReplyDeleteWOW, looks amazing :) Love your blog
ReplyDeleteCreamy goodness...perfect for fall....
ReplyDeleteI love creamy soups & this one looks fabulous :-)
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, this sounds fantastic, Angie! I love everything here. Thanks! Have a blessed rest of the week.
ReplyDeleteExactly what I need right now.
ReplyDeleteI want that soup! Talk about yummy and comforting... I'd eat that right now even though it's 98 degrees!!!
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks delicious:) I love having soup this time of year. I never would have thought of using coconut ilk and coconut oil in chicken soup. It sounds fantastic. I must try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love the addition of coconut milk in this soup. I keep it on hand at all times in my pantry! Plus it is time to start enjoying more comforting soups like this! Thank you for asking me to place a 'pin it' button on my blog. I added it by myself as I try to learn new blog technologies! Thank you for you help!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Roz
P.S. I just tweeted and stumbled, and google +'d this delicious soup for you!
ReplyDeleteRoz
Thai flavors in a comforting bowl of cream of chicken soup, yum, please pass the spoon;-)
ReplyDeleteI added a bit of lemongrass to this recipe and it was amazing. Love the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful photos are so inviting! I have never had chicken soup flavored with coconut milk, but since I love chicken curry I'd most likely love this one!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so warm and comforting. Thanks!
ReplyDeletemust be ultra-aromatic with the coconut oil and milk.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely recipe. I am Irene from Los Angeles. I tried this recipe today at home and my family loved it.
ReplyDeleteI adore the Thyme, Leek and Coconut Oil in this---sounds super delicious!
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