Creamy Chicken Vegetable Soup
This is a luscious and Creamy Chicken Vegetable Soup that is made with lactose-free milk. And, with only 353 calories per serving, I say we grab our spoons and get slurping!
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When I was in my teens, I had the biggest crush on the lead singer of a band called a-ha!
BTW, if you are wondering what this has to do with this Creamy Chicken Vegetable Soup… hang in for a few lines and all will be clear.
Yes – you might know them for their hit “Take on Me.” But, they had so many more hits marked by brilliant melodies, lyrics, and vocals – like for example this song: “Did Anyone Approach You” (guaranteed to have you bobbing your head and tapping your feet too).
Back then, all I ever did was look and drool from afar (a whole continent afar).
Much like I did when it came to luscious and creamy soups!

Yes, I have (digestive) issues with milk that go way back.
So, as much as I love creamy soups, I’ve shied away from them, opting for broth-based soups instead. However, a couple of weeks ago when my daughter and I were at Sprouts, I came across a2 Milk®.
The label got me curious, and I Googled it to find that a2 Milk® is natural milk that comes from selected cows that naturally produce only the A2 protein; while ordinary cows’ milk contains A1 and A2 beta-casein proteins. A2 protein is digested differently from A1 – thus making it more suitable for those of us with stomach-churning issues from regular milk.

I brought home a half gallon and figured I’d put it to the test – the only way I knew how.
I picked a Friday night, so I wouldn’t have to call out sick the next day due to “digestive distress.” And had a date with a tall, cold glass of a2 Milk®. And the lack of any signs of digestive distress was quite pleasantly surprising!
So, I figured I’d go a step ahead and whip up a batch of creamy chicken and vegetable soup for my daughter and I.
And y’all this soup was quite pleasantly surprising.
Why do we love this Creamy Chicken Vegetable Soup?
We love this Creamy Chicken Vegetable Soup because it is creamy and simply luscious.
It has such a depth of flavor from the onions, garlic, ginger, paprika, and tomato paste. The vegetables, chicken, spices, stock, gluten-free flour, and milk united in such perfect harmony that they had my daughter saying this was the best soup she had had!
What are the ingredients needed to make this Chicken Vegetable Soup?
You will need the following 16 ingredients:
- Red onion
- Garlic cloves
- Fresh ginger
- Olive oil
- Free-range chicken breasts
- Ground turmeric
- Ground paprika
- Chicken stock
- Tomato paste
- Fresh celery
- Carrots
- Orange bell pepper
- Baby bella mushrooms
- a2 Milk
- Gluten-free flour
- Green onions chopped for garnish

How to make this Creamy Chicken & Vegetable Soup
- Start by sautéing 1 chopped red onion, 4 chopped cloves of garlic, and a grated 1-inch piece of ginger in 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat
- When onion is tender (about 7 minutes) add in 3/4 lbs of cubed chicken breasts and sauté till chicken is cooked through
- Then add in 1/4 teaspoon salt (optional), 1/2 teaspoon turmeric, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 1/2 cups of chicken stock and bring to a boil
- Then add in 1 tablespoon tomato paste, 3 sliced stalks of celery, 3 sliced carrots, 1 chopped orange bell pepper, and 5 sliced baby Bella mushrooms and let simmer covered for 15 mins on a low flame
- As soup is simmering, in a separate bowl/cup add 2 cups of milk and whisk in 3 tablespoons of gluten-free flour
- Add the milk and flour mixture to the chicken and vegetables and let cook for 3 minutes
- Garnish with green onions and serve warm

Hoping y’all enjoy this soup as much as my daughter and I did/do!

Ingredients
- 1 chopped red onion
- 4 chopped cloves of garlic
- a grated 1 inch piece of ginger
- 2 tablespoons of olive oil
- 3/4 lbs of cubed free-range chicken breasts
- 1/4 teaspoon salt optional
- 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 1/2 cups of chicken stock
- 1 tablespoon tomato paste
- 3 sliced stalks of celery
- 3 sliced carrots
- 1 chopped orange bell pepper
- 5 sliced baby bella mushrooms
- 2 cups of a2 Milk or coconut milk
- 3 tablespoons gluten-free flour
- green onions chopped for garnish
Instructions
- Sauté 1 chopped red onion, 4 chopped cloves of garlic, and a grated 1-inch piece of ginger in 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat
- When onion is tender (about 7 minutes) add in 3/4 lbs of cubed chicken breasts and sauté till chicken is cooked through
- Then add in 1/4 teaspoon salt (optional), 1/2 teaspoon turmeric, 1 teaspoon paprika, 11/2 cups of chicken stock and bring to a boil
- Then add in 1 tablespoon tomato paste, 3 sliced stalks of celery, 3 sliced carrots, 1 chopped orange bell pepper, and 5 sliced baby Bella mushrooms and let simmer covered for 15 mins on a low flame
- As soup is simmering, in a separate bowl/cup add 2 cups of milk and whisk in 3 tablespoons of gluten-free flour
- Add the milk and flour mixture to the chicken and vegetables and let cook for 3 minutes
- Garnish with green onions and serve warm
At my age, I was more Beatles fan in my teens. 🙂 I remember their first appearance on Ed Sullivan. I REFUSED to go to bed that night which was not like me at all. I always did as I was told but not that night. 🙂
It’s really hot here now but I would enjoy your chicken and vegetable soup!
Andddd now I have “take on me” stuck in my head! haha This soup looks just wonderful Shashi! I have been allll about any type of soup lately!
My husband would fall in love with this soup if he saw it! I love the creamy appeal you gave this recipe!
I haven’t thought of a-ha! in years! And I’ve never thought of A2 milk, because I’ve never heard of it! Sounds interesting — I’ll have to look for it. Love the soup — we have soup at least once a week at this time of the year, so this is perfect for us. Thanks!
You and I, my friend, are on the same wavelength. I’ve been craving soup like crazy and I can’t wait to give this a try asap!
Ah-ha! I remember this group, Shashi! I LOVED them! They are so eighties, which of course are back in fashion now!
So happy for you that you found this new special milk that you can actually eat. The soup looks and sounds absolutely delicious … and really healthy, too. 🙂
This looks sooo delicious, the perfect healthy comfort food for a chilly night! I love that you’re able to enjoy it now thanks to a2 Milk®! And my far away celeb crush as a teen was on a BMX rider named Dave Mirra, haha! 😀 Isn’t funny to look back at us? 🙂
Oh that’s interesting. I’ve never heard of a2 milk. I’ll have to check it out as my mom and I think my son have difficulties with regular milk.
Lovely creamy flavorsome soup…yumm!
Memories! I so remember A-Ha and their goofy MTV videos from the 80s. 🙂 And this soup! It looks delicious – love how creamy it looks and all of those delicious veggie chunks…
What a great looking soup! Looks so flavorful (the added ginger is a nice touch, I think)! Interesting milk. I’m always at Sprouts, so will definitely check it out!
It’s amazing how many milk alternatives are available 🙂
Shashi, this soup looks amazing!!! and I’ll have to check out a2 Milk!!
yay for no digestive issues! i need to try this milk. It’s like an…. A-HA moment here! hehe .. see what i did there?
Glad you found something to make your creamy soup. I love any soup and this one looks amazing Sashi. I remember seeing this brand somewhere, will definitely look out for it.
I had to google the band and I know why you were gaga over them, the main guy is soooo cute. Swag, that what the teens would tell now..haha.
Nice pictures dear.
Haha – Asha – I think my older self still harbors a crush on him – guess that’s why I am still single! 🙂 Just kidding! But, he isnt just good looking, he sure can sing!
Thanks so much BTW – am honored by your sweet compliment my friend
I’ve never seen this A2 milk, but would love to try it! The soup looks hearty and delicious, perfect for the cold weather here!
Thanks so much Mira – a2 is a must try – did you check their website? They are available in a handful of other stores other than Sprouts too