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Buffalo chicken soup is honestly one of my secret weapons when the temperature drops. Ever get that thing where you’re craving the spice and cheesy goodness of wings but just do not want to fry or make a big mess in the kitchen? Or maybe you’re feeling like you need comfort food and should probably eat something with, I dunno, some broth in it. This soup solves those exact problems and basically tastes like your favorite game-day snack, but it’s an actual meal. If you’re into other cozy stuff, my go-to for switching things up is this creamy tuscan chicken soup, too. Anyway, if you’re huddled under a blanket and want something that warms you up quick, keep reading.
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Why you’ll love it

Listen, buffalo chicken soup is, hands down, the coziest thing you can make without acting like you’re hosting a whole dinner party. It’s basically the best way to get all those spicy, creamy, tangy wing flavors using a single pot, which means: not much cleanup (whoo!). Plus you can play with the heat, go wild with toppings, or keep things as simple as you like. I have friends who legit ask me to “bring the soup” to movie nights now, which is hilarious but also, kinda flattering. If you’re short on time or feeling lazy, you’ll love how fast this one comes together. It’s flexible, filling, and hits all those comfort notes just right.

“Never thought I’d swap wings for a soup but now I’m making this every week. My picky teen even eats it.” – Amanda from Des Moines

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Is it spicy?

So, this is one of those “as spicy as you want it” deals. Buffalo sauce brings the heat automatically, sure, but you control the level. Mild, medium or extra hot sauce fans – all welcome. I always say, start light and you can always add (but you can’t remove the burn, which I learned the hard way once, ouch). And if you’re serving anyone not thrilled about spice, toss in a splash of cream or stir in extra cheese to mellow it out. Heck, sometimes I even serve it with a dollop of sour cream if Aunt Jan is over. Seriously, whatever feels right for your tastebuds, do that. There’s no official “correct” here, just good vibes and warm bellies.
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What ingredients do you need for this recipe?

Here’s what I toss in, and you probably already have half of it floating around your kitchen:

  • Chicken (leftover rotisserie is honestly a lifesaver, or poached breasts/thighs you shred by hand)
  • Onion (yellow is fine, red works too if that’s all you have)
  • Carrots and celery (the partners in crime of every good soup, classic for a reason)
  • Garlic (I’m lazy and use the pre-minced stuff sometimes, promise it works)
  • Chicken broth (carton, homemade, or bouillon with water)
  • Buffalo sauce (Frank’s RedHot is classic, but your personal favorite is totally fine)
  • Cream cheese (helps get things silky, not gloppy)
  • Shredded cheddar (sharp is best, in my opinion, but honestly, it’s your world)
  • Salt and pepper, plus a little smoked paprika if you’re in the mood
    If you want it heartier, you can throw in a handful of cauliflower rice or even chopped bell pepper – no soup police here.

How to make buffalo chicken soup

Alright, I’m not fancy, so here’s my super chill way to bring this together. Get yourself a big ol’ pot. Chuck your onions, carrots, and celery in, sauté till soft (a couple of minutes is enough, don’t overthink it). In goes the garlic after, just for a bit; we don’t want it to burn. Dump in your chicken and pour in the broth. Bring to a little bubble, not a roaring boil, just a gentle simmer.

Now, the fun: stir in your buffalo sauce (start small if you fear the fire!), then drop in those hunks of cream cheese. Let it melt — trust me, it’ll look weird at first but stir and it’ll smooth out, promise. Once it’s creamy, toss in the cheddar, swirl till melty. Season as you go. Taste, adjust, sneak spoonfuls. You’ll know it’s “soup” when it tastes like you should be eating it watching football (even if you don’t even like sports).

If you want to check out another spicy classic, try this keto chicken tortilla soup – a flavorful low carb comfort food.

Substitutions and variations

Honestly, buffalo chicken soup is pretty forgiving. Vegetarian? Use shredded jackfruit and veggie broth instead of chicken. Want it thicker? Add more cream cheese or a splash of heavy cream. Trying to keep carbs down? Don’t toss in the carrots (but, hey, I like the color). Sometimes I dump in leftover rice, or even a fistful of cooked noodles for the kids. Swap in blue cheese instead of cheddar if you want more of that “wing night” vibe. Or do a blend, because cheese is unfailingly excellent.

For toppings: green onions, more cheddar (of course), ranch drizzle, or crushed tortilla chips. If you want more meal-in-a-bowl, try dunking in some crusty bread (low carb folks, check out these soup keto friendly ideas). There are really no rules!

Serving suggestions

Here’s how I love to serve it up fast, no fuss:

  • Sprinkle some extra shredded cheese and sliced green onions on top.
  • Serve with a stack of celery sticks or carrot sticks for crunch.
  • Scoop up with a wedge of toasted keto bread (or regular, no one’s judging).
  • Add a swirl of ranch or blue cheese dressing on top if you like extra creamy.

Common Questions

Can I use a slow cooker for this?
Totally! Dump in everything except the cheese and cream cheese, cook low for 4-5 hours, add the cheese last so it melts smooth.

Is it good for meal prep?
I live for leftovers and buffalo chicken soup keeps great in the fridge up to four days. It warms up perfectly, maybe even better the second day.

Can I make it dairy-free?
Sure, swap in dairy-free cheese, canned coconut milk for creaminess, and you’re set.

Does it freeze well?
I’ve had success freezing it, but leave out the cheese and cream cheese till you reheat so it doesn’t get funky textured.

What kind of buffalo sauce is best?
Classic Frank’s is king here, but your store brand works in a pinch. Super hot, mild, whatever hits your craving.

Ready to cozy up? Make this soup tonight!

Okay, time to wrap this up so you can go make buffalo chicken soup already. Seriously, it brings all the “wing night” flavor with a fraction of the hassle, and you can truly make it yours with toppings, swaps, whatever you want. If you’re poking around for even more inspiration or want to compare, check these out for some fun ideas and twists: Buffalo Chicken Soup • Salt & Lavender, Buffalo Chicken Soup | The Girl Who Ate Everything, or try this Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Soup – Kalyn’s Kitchen. But trust me, pull out your biggest soup pot and treat yourself to some spicy, cheesy, absolutely delicious cozy night magic. You’ll be glad you did!

Buffalo Chicken Soup

A cozy, creamy, and spicy buffalo chicken soup that's perfect for cold nights. This easy one-pot meal delivers all the flavors of game-day wings without the hassle of frying.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Main Course, Soup
Cuisine American
Servings 6 servings
Calories 400 kcal

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients

  • 2 cups Shredded cooked chicken Can use leftover rotisserie chicken or poached chicken breasts/thighs.
  • 1 large Yellow onion Red onion can be substituted.
  • 2 medium Carrots Chopped.
  • 2 stalks Celery Chopped.
  • 2 cloves Garlic Minced, pre-minced works well too.
  • 4 cups Chicken broth Can be homemade or from a carton.
  • 1 cup Buffalo sauce Frank’s RedHot is classic, but any favorite works.
  • 8 oz Cream cheese Helps make the soup creamy.
  • 1 cup Shredded cheddar cheese Sharp cheddar is recommended.
  • to taste Salt and pepper Plus a dash of smoked paprika if desired.

Optional Additions

  • 1 cup Cauliflower rice For a heartier soup.
  • 1 large Bell pepper Chopped, optional.

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • In a large pot, sauté the chopped onions, carrots, and celery until soft, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Add the minced garlic and sauté for another minute.
  • Stir in the shredded chicken and pour in the chicken broth. Bring to a gentle simmer.

Cooking

  • Stir in the buffalo sauce, starting with a small amount if you're unsure about the spice level.
  • Add the cream cheese and allow it to melt, stirring until smooth.
  • Once creamy, add the shredded cheddar cheese and stir until melted.
  • Season with salt, pepper, and smoked paprika to taste.

Serving

  • Serve hot, garnished with extra cheddar cheese and sliced green onions.

Notes

This soup is versatile; feel free to add toppings like ranch dressing or crushed tortilla chips. It can be made in a slow cooker as well.
Keyword Buffalo Chicken Soup, Cheesy Soup, Comfort Food, One-Pot Meal, Spicy Soup

Savory Keto Ham Soup with Veggies – A Cozy Delight

Keto ham soup is one of those foods I crave after a long, chilly workday. You come home, shoes kicked off, and what you really want? Something warm and filling. If you’re tired of the same-old chicken soups or missing those classic comfort foods, this is what you need in your life. And get this— it’s totally low-carb, keto-friendly, and not at all a hassle to throw together. I know there’s tons of other cozy ideas like these keto soup recipes or tasty keto chicken tortilla soup out there, but, trust me, this is the hammy twist you didn’t know you were missing.
Savory Keto Ham Soup with Veggies – A Cozy Delight

Key Ingredients for Creamy Keto Ham and Vegetable Soup

First things first: You want the good stuff for your keto ham soup. Here’s the rundown (and seriously, don’t skip the basics—they’re why this always turns out right). Start with diced ham—leftover ham is king but deli slices work in a pinch. Grab some cauliflower because potatoes are out, obviously, and I swear cauliflower soaks up flavor like a sponge at a barbecue. Next, the MVPs: celery, onion, and a handful of chopped fresh spinach or kale (I do both when I’m feeling fancy). Garlic goes in too, because who says no to garlic?

I know cream vs. half-and-half is a whole internet debate, but my vote is for heavy cream. Rounds out the soup, makes it rich without feeling heavy. And if you want that “cheesy soup” flavor, a handful of shredded cheddar can take this straight to five-star restaurant territory. Salt, pepper, and maybe some thyme. That’s it. No need for weird spices or trickery.

What’s funny—my great aunt has made versions of this forever, and she swore by adding green beans, so go wild if that’s your jam. The best part is, you can swap in any low-carb veggie. No one’s watching.
Savory Keto Ham Soup with Veggies – A Cozy Delight

Nutritional Benefits of the Recipe

Honestly, I used to scroll right past the health stuff, but this one’s too good to skip. This keto ham soup isn’t just comforting—it packs a surprising nutritional punch. You’re getting protein from the ham (this helps keep you full, and maybe avoids that midnight snack craving). The veggies sneak in vitamins and minerals that you actually need on keto—potassium, vitamin C, and all the leafy green goodness from the spinach or kale. Cauliflower especially is a workhorse: it’s low in carbs, high in fiber, and weirdly helps thicken up the soup, so it feels like a cheat meal.

Oh, and because you’re using heavy cream, it’s high in healthy fats. This helps put you in or keep you in ketosis—which is what you want. My old keto group chats always went wild for anything that felt “creamy” without loading on the carbs, so here you go.

Let’s be real, though—make sure you taste as you cook and watch the salt if your ham is already really salty. (One time, I made this with a smoked ham hock. Rookie mistake, so salty!) But otherwise, it’s filling, balanced, and you won’t feel weighed down like with classic potato-laden soups.
keto ham soup

Step-by-Step Preparation Instructions

Settle in (and maybe toss on your favorite playlist) because good soup doesn’t rush itself. First, heat your favorite soup pot and add a tiny splash of oil. Toss in your onion, celery, and garlic. Sauté until the edges get a bit golden—this is literally the part that smells like “home.” Toss in the ham and let the flavors mingle. Now add the cauliflower florets. Give ’em a stir.

Pour in your broth, usually chicken for classic vibes. Cover and let it simmer for 15-20 minutes, until the cauliflower is tender but not mushy (which totally happened to me when I got distracted by a new recipe on TV). Now, drop in the greens and simmer another few minutes, just ’til they wilt.

Here’s where it gets decadent: Stir in the heavy cream, and if you’re going “cheesy,” handful of cheddar now. (I say go for it.) Taste, salt, pepper, and a smidge of thyme or your fave herbs.

I’ll legit just dive in with a spoon at this point. But you can blend a cup or two of soup then return it to the pot for extra creaminess. Totally optional, but it does make it almost velvety. My neighbor once called it “restaurant thick.” Not kidding.

“I was honestly skeptical, but after making this keto ham soup, my carb-loving husband didn’t even notice there weren’t potatoes. We’ve made it three times since!” – Carla W.

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Let’s talk how you actually eat this thing—because if you’re like me, you want simple and hearty.

  • Pair a bowl with crispy low carb hash browns if you’re craving something crunchy and savory on the side.
  • Serve alongside a green salad or toss in extra spinach, especially for those “I probably should eat more greens” days.
  • If you’re feeling extra, some folks dip cheesy spaghetti squash keto casserole right into the soup (look, I won’t judge).
  • Sprinkle some extra sharp cheddar or a dollop of sour cream on top for good measure.

And for real, it’s just as tasty the next day—maybe even better. Soup magic, right?

Tips for Storing and Reheating Leftovers

Leftovers are honestly where soup shines. Store your leftover keto ham soup in an airtight container in the fridge—usually up to four days is golden. If you’re worried about batch cooking, you can freeze this in individual portions easily. Pro tip: leave out the cream before freezing and add it in when you reheat, just to keep it smooth and not grainy.

Reheat on the stove or in short bursts in the microwave (stirring so it doesn’t get weirdly hot in one spot and frozen in another). Add a splash of broth or cream if it gets too thick—it happens. Plus, it gives you a chance to adjust seasoning if you want to get extra fancy.

Sometimes I throw leftovers into a thermos for work lunch. Always feel smug about it, not gonna lie.

Common Questions

Is this soup really filling enough for dinner?
Oh, absolutely. Ham plus all those fiber-packed veggies = you’re not hungry for hours.

Can I substitute other veggies besides cauliflower?
Totally! Broccoli, zucchini, or green beans all work. Use what you love (or what’s threatening to go limp in your fridge).

Can I make this dairy free?
You can—try coconut cream (unsweetened), but the flavor changes a bit. Still tasty, though.

What’s the best ham to use?
Leftover baked ham is the dream. But deli ham, chopped thick, or even ham steak works too. Just watch the salt.

How can I make the soup chunkier or creamier?
Blend a cup or two of the finished soup and stir it back in. Creamy, dreamy, perfect.

You Need This Cozy Bowl of Keto Ham Soup in Your Life

So, there you go, friends—keto ham soup isn’t just “diet food.” It’s real, stick-to-your-ribs, tastes-like-mom’s-kitchen comfort. Perfect for anyone on keto, low carb, or who just wants a healthier take on a winter classic. Grab inspiration from other versions like Creamy Keto Ham and Vegetable Soup – Splash of Keto or maybe try something similar from Keto Ham Soup with Broccoli & Cheese (Hearty & Delicious) – Kasey … for a cheesy twist. Grab your spoon and make it yours tonight. Seriously—you’re going to love it.

Keto Ham Soup

A comforting, low-carb soup filled with ham and vegetables, perfect for chilly days.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Dinner, Soup
Cuisine Comfort Food, Keto
Servings 4 servings
Calories 320 kcal

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients

  • 2 cups diced ham (leftover or deli) Leftover ham is preferable.
  • 2 cups cauliflower florets Cauliflower replaces potatoes in this keto version.
  • 1 cup chopped celery Adds flavor and texture.
  • 1 cup onion, diced Essential for flavor.
  • 2 cups fresh spinach or kale Use whichever is preferred or mix both.
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced For added flavor.
  • 4 cups chicken broth For a classic flavor.
  • 1 cup heavy cream Makes the soup rich and creamy.
  • ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese Optional, for cheesy flavor.
  • to taste salt Adjust based on ham's saltiness.
  • to taste black pepper Season to preference.
  • 1 teaspoon thyme Optional, for added flavor.

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Heat a soup pot over medium heat and add a splash of oil.
  • Add onion, celery, and garlic. Sauté until golden.
  • Add diced ham and let the flavors mingle.
  • Stir in cauliflower florets.

Cooking

  • Pour in chicken broth and cover. Simmer for 15-20 minutes until cauliflower is tender.
  • Add spinach or kale and simmer for a few more minutes until wilted.
  • Stir in heavy cream and cheddar cheese if using.
  • Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, and thyme as needed.
  • For extra creaminess, blend a cup or two of the soup then stir back into the pot.

Notes

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days or freeze in portions. Add cream after reheating for best results.
Keyword Comfort Food, Creamy Soup, Ham Soup, Keto Ham Soup, Low Carb Soup

Delicious Keto Chicken Soup Creamy for Cozy Nights

keto chicken soup creamy – let’s be real, it’s the one thing I crave when it’s freezing out and I need a little comfort without messing up my low-carb streak. I mean, who hasn’t been stuck standing in their kitchen, hungry, chilly, and just wishing for that perfect bowl of warmth? I used to just wing it and hope for the best, but now? I nail it almost every time. If you love soups as much as me, definitely check out this creamy Tuscan chicken soup or even the keto chicken tortilla soup when you need a change. Honestly though, nothing beats the coziness of homemade keto chicken soup creamy on a boring Tuesday.
Delicious Keto Chicken Soup Creamy for Cozy Nights

How to Make Low Carb Creamy Chicken Soup

So I know some of you freeze up at the idea of homemade soup, but stick with me. Keto chicken soup creamy is ridiculously simple, even if you’re a total amateur (like I once was). You just need a few things: cooked chicken (rotisserie works, heads up), broth, cream cheese, heavy cream, and some quick veggies. I usually go with onion, garlic, and sometimes carrots if I’m feeling risky with my carbs. Celery? Always.

I get a pot going and drop in a little butter, then sauté the onions and garlic until they look shiny (not burnt, not raw, just shiny). Next, the broth goes in. Pour it slow if you don’t want a splashy mess. Cream cheese gets added next. The secret to smooth, creamy soup? Beat the heck out of that cream cheese until it’s dissolved in the broth. Then toss in your chicken, celery, maybe some spices. Heavy cream goes in very last so nothing curdles. Let the whole thing simmer gently for, I don’t know, 10 minutes. That’s it. I sometimes do a taste test early, burn my tongue, and yell at myself every time. Worth it.
Delicious Keto Chicken Soup Creamy for Cozy Nights

Tips for Making the Perfect Soup

People ask me, what’s the trick to a five-star restaurant soup at home? Easy. It’s all about the little stuff. Use really good broth. Homemade or store-bought, but please get the low-sodium kind so you can add your own salt. Also, don’t rush the simmer. Soup needs time to meld – quick boiling just ruins everything. Oh, and use heavy cream for that thick, silky finish. Milk won’t cut it.

If you’re doing dairy-free, try canned coconut milk. I did once. It wasn’t bad, just different, kind of tropical vibes (not for everyone). Play around with herbs too. I love tossing in a bit of thyme or parsley—whatever looks happy in the fridge. Want more inspiration? The soup keto category has ideas I’ve completely stolen before. Nobody’s perfect.

A close friend texted me this after her first pot:

“I had zero excuses left once you sent me your recipe. The soup turned out rich, filling, and my husband didn’t even realize it was low carb. Now it’s our go-to every week.” – Tara K., fellow soup addict

keto chicken soup creamy

Storage and Reheating Instructions

Let’s get real. Sometimes you end up with a giant pot of keto chicken soup creamy and you don’t want it going bad. Here’s what you do: after it cools, pour it into airtight containers (I use glass because… why not). It keeps in the fridge for up to four days. Freezer? Two months, easy. Portion it out so you don’t have to thaw the whole shebang when you just want one cozy bowl.

When you reheat, do it slow on the stovetop, medium heat. Microwaves sometimes mess up the cream, so I use the stove unless I’m desperate. If the soup looks too thick (sometimes it gels in the fridge – totally normal), just add a splash of water or broth and stir it up. Always, always taste before serving.

Variations and Substitutions for the Recipe

Here’s where you get to play mad scientist. No rotisserie chicken? Use leftover turkey. Only have ground chicken? Works fine, just brown it first. No cream cheese in your fridge screaming for attention? Try a splash of sour cream or even Greek yogurt. Different texture but still creamy-delicious.

Veggie swaps are endless. Spinach wilts down super quick and adds color. Mushrooms? Yes, sometimes. I’ll even toss in riced cauliflower if I need extra bulk. Don’t feel trapped by the classic list. As long as you keep the carb count in mind, you do you. In the mood for more cozy meals? Give this easy keto chicken and dumplings recipe a whirl. Trust me.

Frequently Asked Questions about Low Carb Soups

Q: Can I make keto chicken soup creamy in the slow cooker?
A: You can – just add cream and cheese at the end so nothing curdles.

Q: My soup split after reheating. What gives?
A: Usually the cream added too soon or heat too high. Try slow, gentle heat next time.

Q: Can I add noodles?
A: Sure, if they’re low carb. I sometimes use zucchini spirals or shirataki noodles. No shame in that.

Q: How do I make it dairy-free?
A: Go with coconut milk and skip the cheese. Still super creamy, promise.

Q: Will picky eaters notice it’s keto?
A: Not unless you tell them. I’ve tricked more people than I can count.

Let’s Get Cozy – Final Thoughts

Honestly? You’re missing out if you skip homemade keto chicken soup creamy during chilly weeks. It’s so much easier than people think, and the payoff’s huge. Warm, creamy, low-carb goodness in every spoonful – that’s what I’m talking about. For even more inspiration, check out Low Carb Creamy Chicken Soup (Keto, Gluten Free) or this homemade cream of chicken soup recipe to switch things up next time. Go on, give it a try. You might even surprise yourself with how easy and tasty homemade keto comfort food can be.

Low Carb Creamy Chicken Soup

A warm and comforting low-carb creamy chicken soup that is simple to make and perfect for chilly days.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Main Course, Soup
Cuisine American
Servings 4 servings
Calories 350 kcal

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked chicken, shredded (rotisserie works) Any cooked chicken can be used
  • 4 cups low-sodium chicken broth Homemade or store-bought for best flavor
  • 4 oz cream cheese Ensure it’s at room temperature for easier mixing
  • 1 cup heavy cream Use at the end to prevent curdling
  • 1 tbsp butter For sautéing vegetables
  • 1 cup celery, diced Add more or less to taste
  • 1 medium onion, diced Sauté until shiny
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced Sauté with onions
  • 1 medium carrot, diced Optional; adjust carb content accordingly

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • In a large pot, melt butter over medium heat and sauté the onions and garlic until shiny.
  • Pour in the chicken broth slowly to avoid splashes.
  • Add cream cheese to the broth and beat until fully dissolved.
  • Stir in the shredded chicken, diced celery, and any additional spices.
  • Finally, add the heavy cream and let the soup simmer gently for about 10 minutes.

Notes

For best results, use high-quality broth. The soup can be stored in airtight containers for up to four days in the fridge or two months in the freezer. Reheat slowly on the stovetop.
Keyword Chicken Soup, Comfort Food, Creamy Soup, Keto, Low Carb