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Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe

November 17, 2016

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It’s officially soup season in Austin. The weather has slowly been getting cooler, which has had me craving hot soup at home. I’ve been obsessed with chicken tortilla soup filled with veggies, topped with shredded chicken, avocado, crumbled queso fresco, and fried tortilla strips.

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Not just any queso fresco, La Vaquita® queso fresco! La Vaquita® queso fresco (fresh cheese) was created in 1971 by Maria Castro, a Mexican immigrant. Her artisanal, small-batch process was inspired by a recipe she learned from her grandmother on their family’s farm and has since been handed down through generations of homestead cheesemakers. As a Texas-born brand, La Vaquita – which is Spanish for “The Little Cow” – has become a trusted favorite among households and restaurants throughout the state, helping define how Hispanic cuisine is enjoyed due to its delicious, instantly authentic flavor. I found the La Vaquita products at my local H-E-B, but you can also find the products at Fiesta, Walmart, Kroger and other local grocers throughout Texas!

Scroll down for this cozy chicken tortilla soup recipe that you’ll be making all season long!

 

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Queso fresco is a Mexican crumbling cheese with a fresh, bright, milky and mild flavor that is the perfect complement to just about any dish. This crumbling cheese is similar to feta and goat cheese, but has a smooth flavor that allows for more versatile usage. Try it right out of the package, it’s deliciously addicting!

 

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This recipe is inspired by Chef David Corúa of Cordúa Restaurants original recipe here. I did make a couple minor tweaks to the recipe:

  • Instead of grilling the corn, I sliced the kernels off the cob and added them into the soup.
  • No fryer at home? I don’t have one either! Just slice the corn tortillas into skinny strips, drizzle with oil, and season with salt. Toast in the oven for 5 minutes at 350ºF.

 

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WRITTEN BY:

Jane Ko is the Austin blogger behind A Taste of Koko, Austin's top food and travel blog featuring the hottest restaurants and weekend getaways. Jane has been a speaker at South by Southwest (SXSW), Texas Conference for Women, BlogHer, and more on entrepreneurship and social media. She lives in Austin Texas with her dog and cat.

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