Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (2024)

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This easy Thai Chicken Noodle Soup recipe is made with creamy coconut milk, rice noodles, chicken, Thai red curry paste, broth, and veggies. It makes a hearty, gluten free meal that is perfect for a weeknight dinner. Learn how to make homemade Thai chicken soup with this quick and simple recipe. Ready to eat in just 15 minutes!

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This Thai Chicken Noodle Soup recipe is going to become an absolute favorite in your house. It is bursting with Thai coconut curry flavor and makes a satiating soup that eats like a meal. Best of all, it is super easy to make and is ready in just 15 minutes!

Thai Chicken Noodle Soup Ingredients

Before we get to the recipe, let’s discuss ingredients. To make Thai chicken soup, you will need:

  • Coconut oil: This is the healthy cooking oil used in this recipe. I always use unrefined, virgin, and organic coconut oil.
  • Yellow onions and red bell pepper: This is the combination of vegetables I like to use when making this recipe, but feel free to use whatever veggies you love best in a Thai curry.
  • Garlic and ginger: These two ingredients are a must in Asian cooking. Always use freshly grated/minced garlic and ginger for the best flavor.
  • Red curry paste: This prepared paste is used to add intense curry flavor and heat in one step. Different brands of curry paste can vary significantly in terms of spiciness and flavor. See below for my favorite ones.
  • Vegetable stock: This serves as the base for the soup broth.
  • Fish sauce: A small splash adds rich, umami flavor to the broth. If you’ve never cooked with fish sauce before, it does have a bit of a pungent aroma, but the smell disappears once it is mixed into the soup. If you really don’t want to use fish sauce though, you can leave it out or sub-in soy sauce or tamari.
  • Coconut milk: This plant-based milk adds creaminess and tones down the heat from the curry paste. I usually use full-fat coconut milk, but you’re welcome to use low-fat if you prefer.
  • Cooked chicken: I always use shredded rotisserie or leftover chicken to save time. Alternatively, you could dice up and sauté a couple of boneless, skinless chicken breasts.
  • Noodles: I use thin rice noodles when making this soup recipe. I love them because they are naturally gluten-free and only take a few minutes to cook.
  • Lime juice: A good squeeze of citrus balances and brightens all the flavors in the soup. Make sure you always add lime at the very end of cooking, so that you don’t cook out its flavor.

See the recipe card below for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Thai Chicken Soup Toppings

We can’t forget toppings! Garnishing adds texture, additional layers of flavor, and makes the soup more presentable when serving. Here are a few of my top choices:

  • Chopped fresh cilantro and/or green onions: These give a huge burst of freshness and also add a nice bright pop of color.
  • Thai bird chilies: If you would like some extra heat (or you can add crushed red pepper flakes instead).
  • Crushed peanuts: I like adding chopped peanuts because they add a bit of crunch. If you don’t have any on hand, any other kind of nuts can be used instead.

The toppings I’ve listed here are just my personal favorites for Thai soup. So feel free to get creative and add whatever garnishes you like!

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How to make Thai Chicken Soup with Noodles

Full instructions are included in the recipe below. But as a brief overview, to make this Thai chicken soup with noodles recipe, simply:

  1. Make the flavor base: Sauté the onions and bell pepper in a bit of coconut oil. Then add the garlic, ginger, and red curry paste.
  2. Add the liquids & chicken: Stir in the coconut milk, broth, fish sauce, and cooked chicken.
  3. Cook the noodles: Add the rice noodles to the pot and let them sit for a few minutes.
  4. Add lime & garnish: Stir in your lime juice. Garnish the soup with cilantro, green onions, and Thai red chilies, if desired.

Important: Only let the noodles cook in the soup for a few minutes (just until they are tender) and then serve the soup right away. If the noodles sit in the soup for too long after cooking it, they will absorb too much of the liquid and you will be left with a pot of chicken and mushy noodles.

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Thai Chicken Soup Recommendations

Here are a few items that I suggest using to ensure this Thai noodle soup recipe comes out perfect:

  • Zulay Citrus Juicer – If you cook with a lot of citrus, a good-quality juicer is a must. This one works for both lemons and limes and will squeeze out every last drop of juice like a pro.
  • Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk – The taste and consistency of this brand is second to none. It adds so much body and richness to soups and curries.
  • Mae Ploy Red Curry Paste– This is one I use and love! It gives amazing, authentic flavor to Thai dishes and adds the perfect amount of heat.

If you make this Thai Chicken Noodle Soup recipe, let me know! Leave a comment with a star rating ★ below, because I love hearing from you! ♡

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Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!)

Alia Kay

This easy Thai Chicken Noodle Soup recipe isbursting with coconut curry flavor.A comforting soup that requires only 15 minutes to make!

4.73 from 11 votes

Print Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Main

Cuisine Thai

Servings 4 servings

Calories 625 calories

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add onion and bell pepper and cook for 4 minutes or until softened.

  • Add garlic, ginger, and curry paste and cook for another minute until fragrant.

  • Stir in the broth, coconut milk, fish sauce, and chicken. Bring to a boil.

  • Add the noodles to the pot and allow them to sit for 3-4 minutes until softened.

  • Stir in the lime juice. Serve immediately, topped with optional garnishes if using.

Notes

  1. If you don't want to use fish sauce, you can omit it or substitute it with soy sauce or tamari.
  2. For best results, only let the noodles cook in the soup for a few minutes (just until they are softened) and then serve the soup right away.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!)

Amount per Serving

Calories

625

% Daily Value*

Saturated Fat

26

g

163

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

2

g

Monounsaturated Fat

3

g

Cholesterol

57

mg

19

%

Sodium

1397

mg

61

%

Potassium

571

mg

16

%

Carbohydrates

57

g

19

%

Sugar

4

g

4

%

Protein

24

g

48

%

Vitamin A

2149

IU

43

%

Vitamin C

43

mg

52

%

Calcium

70

mg

7

%

Iron

5

mg

28

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Keyword Thai Chicken Noodle Soup, Thai Chicken Soup

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  1. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (8)Andrea Reynolds says

    Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (9)
    My first try at Thai soup..it was a hit with my family…yummy

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (10)Alia says

      Hi Andrea! I’m so glad you and your family enjoyed the soup! Thanks for letting me know. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (11)cookingsecretshare says

    Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (12)
    I love noodles soup.Its unique recipe.Thanks for sharing

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (13)Alia says

      Aww thanks so much! You’re very welcome. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (14)Tanya Lee says

    Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (15)
    Absolutely delish. 🙂

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (16)Alia says

      Thank you Tanya!

      Reply

  4. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (17)Kylie says

    Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (18)
    So good!!

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (19)Alia says

      Aww thanks so much, Kylie! 🙂

      Reply

  5. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (20)Tori says

    Can you please tell me how you handle leftovers for this soup, without the noodles going mushy? Do you just make the soup without noodles, and then reheat it with uncooked noodles?

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (21)Alia says

      Hey Tori – good question. Okay so if you’re making this soup in advance, for meal prep, etc. then I recommend just making the soup without the noodles. When you are ready to eat the soup, simply reheat the broth on the stovetop, add the uncooked noodles, and let them sit in the broth until softened (that should only take a few minutes).

      If you have already cooked the soup with the noodles and you have leftovers after that, then you should remove the cooked noodles from the soup and store them separately from the broth in the fridge. This will prevent the noodles from absorbing all the liquid while the soup is being stored.

      Reply

  6. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (22)Amanda says

    Is it possible to substitute the rice noodles for something like zucchini noodles?

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (23)Alia says

      Hi Amanda! Yes, you absolutely can. Just follow the recipe as written, and then instead of adding rice noodles to the broth at the end, stir in the same amount of zucchini noodles. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer until the zoodles are tender, about 3-5 minutes. Let me know what you think if you try that out! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (24)Luke says

    Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (25)
    I’ve made this several times and it is delicious! I thinly slice (stringy like) the onion and bell pepper while adding canned and drained: bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, and slice portabella mushrooms. We garnish with your recommendations but also add chili garlic sauce for more heat. Thank you for the great recipe!

    Reply

    • Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (26)Alia says

      Hi Luke, you’re very welcome! Thank you for letting me know that you enjoyed the recipe! The additions you made sound delicious. Please let me know if you try any of my other recipes! 🙂

      Reply

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Thai Chicken Noodle Soup (Easy 15-Minute Recipe!) (2024)

FAQs

Is Thai noodle soup the same as pho? ›

The main difference between these two dishes lies in their broth. Pho broth is usually clearer and lighter than the boat noodle soup, which has an opaque and dark broth. Moreover, boat noodle soup is a Thai-style recipe, unlike pho, which is primarily Vietnamese.

How to make noodle soup without soggy noodles? ›

Rinse the Noodles: Once the noodles are cooked to al dente, drain them and rinse under cold water. This stops the cooking process and washes off excess starch, preventing them from absorbing more liquid and becoming mushy.

Why does homemade chicken noodle soup make you feel better? ›

Chicken is also high in tryptophan, which helps your body produce serotonin that can enhance your mood and give you the feeling of 'comfort' that helps make chicken noodle soup a true comfort food,” Allonen says.

What does pho mean in soup? ›

Pho is a Vietnamese soup consisting of bone broth, rice noodles, and thinly sliced meat (usually beef). It may also be served with bean sprouts, fresh herbs, limes, chiles, and other garnishes. The origins of pho are a bit murky, but it is generally believed to have originated in early 20th century northern Vietnam.

Is pho from Vietnam or Thailand? ›

Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup that originated in northern Vietnam in the early 20th century. The dish was created in Nam Dinh province, a coastal region known for its high-quality beef. The locals would often use leftover beef bones to make a flavorful broth and serve it with rice noodles and fresh herbs.

How do you thicken chicken noodle soup without cornstarch? ›

First, you can create a slurry by whisking 2 tablespoons of flour with cold water and adding it gradually to the soup. Another method of using flour to thicken soup is by making a roux on the stovetop. A roux, which is a mixture of fat and flour, is often used as a base for sauces and is an easy way to add starch.

Should you cook noodles before adding to chicken soup? ›

→ Follow this tip: Adding noodles to the soup should be the very last thing you do before taking the pot off the heat. Wait until the soup is just about finished, mix in the noodles, and simmer until the noodles are about halfway cooked.

How to keep noodles from getting mushy in chicken noodle soup? ›

Use oil or butter: Adding a small amount of oil or butter to the soup can help prevent the noodles from sticking together and absorbing too much liquid. The oil or butter creates a barrier that prevents the noodles from absorbing excessive moisture [3].

What is the most important ingredient in soup? ›

For clear, brothy soups, stock is your most important ingredient. If you want to make a good soup, you need to use an excellently flavored stock — otherwise, the entire pot could be tasteless.

What seasoning makes soup taste better? ›

"Use fresh or dried basil in tomato-based recipes or fresh parsley to add freshness to clear broth soups," says Sofia Norton, RD. You can also go with more heat and spices. "Ground paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, ground ginger, and other powdered spices add a touch of color and spiciness to broths," she says.

Why is my homemade soup so bland? ›

If your broth tastes thin and bland, you may want to cook and let it evaporate for longer. That helps concentrate its flavors and gives you a better-tasting soup broth. Be sure to remove the lid to let the steam escape.

Why do doctors recommend chicken noodle soup? ›

Compared with hot water alone, studies show chicken soup is more effective at loosening mucus. The herbs and spices sometimes used in chicken soup, such as pepper and garlic, also loosen mucus. The broth, which contains water and electrolytes, helps with rehydration.

What does chicken noodle soup do for your stomach? ›

A hot, steamy, soothing bowl of chicken noodle soup is just what the doctor ordered when you're under the weather. Although the ingredients in chicken noodle soup are there for flavor, they also provide important health benefits. The broth provides hydrating fluid and electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium.

Are pad Thai noodles the same as pho? ›

Both Asian food dishes are very similar, but each has its unique flavour profile. They both contain rice noodles, but the differences lie in the spices and herbs used. Pho Xao uses basil, lime, and star anise, whereas Pad Thai uses red chillies, lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, and ginger.

What is the difference between noodle soup and pho? ›

Pho (pronounced fuh) is a light Vietnamese noodle dish with herbal broth and rice noodles, and ramen is a Japanese noodle dish with hearty broth and wheat noodles. If you compare the two soups side by side, the noodles in pho are soft and translucent, and the noodles in ramen are firm and chewy.

What is the Thai version of pho called? ›

Boat noodles (Thai: ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือ, RTGS: kuaitiao ruea, pronounced [kǔa̯j. tǐa̯w rɯ̄a̯]) is a Thai style noodle dish with a strong flavor. It contains both pork and beef, as well as dark soy sauce, pickled bean curd, and some other spices, and is normally served with meatballs and pig's liver.

What is another name for pho noodles? ›

The thick dried rice noodle that is usually used is called bánh phở, but some versions may be made with freshly made rice noodles called bánh phở tươi in Vietnamese or kuay tiao.

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