Authentic Mexican Chicken Lime Soup (Sopa de Lima)
This Sopa De Lima, or Mexican Chicken Lime Soup recipe, is packed with chicken, tomatoes, peppers, and tons of lime and cilantro flavor!
If you’ve been reading my blog since the beginning, you probably already know that I love Mexican soups. I started with this Mexican Chicken Chili, which is really an American style white bean chili with lime and cilantro (here I go again with those two ingredients), and my Slow Cooker Pork Pozole went viral when I posted it! This Sopa De Lima, or Lime Chicken Soup is darn good.
This recipe is straight from Isla Mujeres, a city in Quintana Roo, which is in the Yucatan area of Mexico. But, lime and cilantro haters need not apply!
I talk about two places a lot on this blog. My home state of Missouri, and Isla Mujeres, Mexico. I feel like in a lot of ways, I’m meant to be in both places. I feel equally at home in both, despite the fact they truly could not be more different places. I was raised in Central Missouri, where the landscape is hilly, wooded and dotted with lakes, streams, and rivers.
The landscape is easy on my eyes and I could spend days roaming the woods here. Although we live in Kansas City now, which is much more flat (like Kansas), we still managed to find the impossible; a rural, wooded and hilly neighborhood that surrounds a lake!
I visited Isla Mujeres, Mexico for the first time almost 10 years ago. It’s a small island east of Cancun and not very populous. Only 10,000 people call the island home, but it’s beauty and culture make it the recipient of millions of visitors by boat each year. The beach, Playa Norte, is one of the top rated beaches in the world. It’s stunning, but what made me fall in love with the island was everything else.
The people are warm. The colors are vibrant, but also faded at the same time. It’s hard to keep things up with the sea air beating on every structure, so you find the island is in a constant ebb and flow of disrepair and newness. The entire island is a feast for the eyes. And ears. And tastebuds! The food is extraordinary. This Sopa De Lima recipe was retrieved straight from the island, and I can’t wait to share it with you.
We visit Isla Mujeres 2-3 times per year because my in-laws retired there (I know, you don’t get luckier in life than having in-laws that retire to paradise!) A few years ago, my husband and I took a trip there with them to introduce them to the place we had fallen in love with. They agreed (obviously). One morning, we were eating breakfast and they pulled up on a golf cart with a realtor!
The rest is history, and now they live nearly year-round in my favorite place. One of the best things about this, other than an extra excuse to visit, is that as my mother-in-law is getting to know people and is slowly but surely getting all of the awesome recipes from the island that I crave so badly!
This Sopa De Lima is one of the first recipes she sent and I was ecstatic to recreate it in my Missouri kitchen.
This Sopa De Lima, or Lime Chicken Soup is VERY limey. Don’t be fooled. If you don’t enjoy lime flavor, this is not for you. It is, however, our houses “sick soup.” We eschew traditional chicken noodle soup in favor of this lime chicken soup, totally packed with veggies, protein and broth. And I swear, the extra lime juice just has it’s way of cutting straight through a cold and making a person feel better!
Sopa de Lima
Ingredients
FOR THE BROTH:
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- ½ purple onion, chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
- 2 32-ounce boxes of chicken broth
- 1 large pinch of freshly ground black pepper
- 1 pinch sea salt
- ½ teaspoon Mexican oregano
SOUP INGREDIENTS:
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 poblano, banana or spicy yellow peppers, seeded and chopped
- ½ purple onion, chopped
- 1 carrot, peeled and diced
- 2 Roma tomatoes, seeded and chopped
- 4 limes, juice 3, slice the 4th and set aside
- 1 roasted chicken from your local grocery store, shredded
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- 1 pinch ground pepper
- 1 large pinch of Mexican oregano
FOR GARNISH:
- 5 sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped
- 1 avocado, diced, for garnish
Instructions
- To make the broth, add olive oil to a dutch oven or large pot and heat over medium. Add onions and saute for 2-3 minutes, until they begin to soften. Add garlic and saute quickly for a minute or less (do not burn).
- Reduce heat to a simmer, add chicken broth, pepper, sea salt and oregano. Allow to simmer for 30 minutes.
For the soup
- In a separate skillet, add olive oil and heat on medium. Add poblano, onion and carrot and saute for 3-4 minutes, until they begin to soften.
- Add roma tomatoes, saute for 2-3 minutes until soft, then add sauteed vegetables to broth. Simmer the broth for an additional 20 minutes.
- Add lime juice, shredded chicken, salt, pepper, oregano. Cover and simmer another 10 minutes.
- Serve while hot, topped with fresh cilantro, avocado and lime wedges.
Notes
- Optional: Serve with crunchy tortilla chips!
What a beautiful looking soup! I just started sous vide-ing chicken breasts and this would be a perfect use for the SV shredded chicken I’m making tomorrow.
Yes it would! I’m so jealous of your SV!
Looks flavorful and yummy! Love that you used a rotisserie chicken!
This is one hearty and fresh soup!
This looks absolutely amazing and something I could probably eat erry day : )
One of my favorite soups – love all that lime!
Such a gorgeous bowl of soup! I’d love to have this as sick day soup, too! And what a beautiful place you get to visit, too!
I love this!! It looks and sounds absolutely incredible!!
This soup looks so good for dinner.
extra lime (and citrus in general) sounds great when you’re sick (: and i love the sound of a cilantro-heavy soup! cilantro also feels super fresh and vibrant and sick-fighting too.
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