Chicken, Turmeric, Ginger and Coconut Soup - Divalicious Recipes (2024)

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This chicken turmeric ginger coconut milk soup offers a perfect balance of flavors, textures, and nourishment. This recipe combines the richness of coconut milk with the warmth of ginger and the earthy depth of turmeric, all while featuring tender chunks of chicken for a truly satisfying meal.

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The Chief Taster has been laid up with a dreadful cold which is no surprise since hetravels a lotin his current job and airports are just carriers of germs. So I went into "mother-henmode" and made him a healthy and healing soup.

I thought that I would put together ingredients that would help his sinuses and make him feel better. I chose chicken because of its famed abilities to help a cold. Turmeric because of it's powerful anti-inflammatory properties, garlic for its antiviral effects, ginger to help the swelling of the sinuses and coconut milk because it contains fibre and lauric acid, which has been found to exhibit antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties too.

Although I could not taste this healing chicken soup recipe (I am a vegetarian) he declared this tasty despite his taste buds being numbed by his runny nose. The next day he was a bit better and could taste the flavors. He enjoyed it and will be eating it until I deem him better! I used chicken breasts because he is very fussy, but you could use legs or other parts of the chicken *shudders*. I used raw chicken but you could use cooked shredded chicken to speed up the soup time. I now need to work on a vegetarian version of this just in case his cold has spread!

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  • THE INGREDIENTS
  • How to make chicken, turmeric, ginger soup
  • Storage
  • Freezing Chicken Coconut Soup
  • Keto Chicken Soup Recipe Tips
  • More keto soup recipes to enjoy
  • Chicken, Turmeric, Ginger and Coconut Soup

THE INGREDIENTS

If you want to boost the nutritional value of this ginger coconut chicken soup we would suggest that you use a homemade chicken bouillon powder. It's easy to make and great to have to hand during soup seasoning or when you are making a sauce for a chicken recipe.

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  • Chicken - we used chicken breasts, but chicken legs or even ground chicken could be used.
  • Coconut milk - canned not from the carton.
  • Stock - also known as broth, we use chicken but vegetable stock could be used.
  • Onion - red onion could be substituted too.
  • Garlic - we use 3 cloves but don't be scared to use more.
  • Turmeric - a great anti-inflammatory spice.
  • Ginger - freshly grated but ground could be used.
  • Olive oil - coconut oil could be used too.

How to make chicken, turmeric, ginger soup

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Saute onion and garlic.

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Add chicken and turmeric.

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Cook chicken thoroughly.

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Add stock and coconut milk. Simmer.

Storage

Allow the soup to cool to room temperature before storing. It's essential to cool it down quickly to prevent bacterial growth. Once cooled, transfer the soup into airtight containers. You can use plastic or glass containers, or even resealable plastic bags. If using bags, ensure they are leak-proof and placed in a sturdy container to prevent spills.

Once cooled, transfer the soup into airtight containers. You can use plastic or glass containers, or even resealable plastic bags. If using bags, ensure they are leak-proof and placed in a sturdy container to prevent spills.

Freezing Chicken Coconut Soup

If you plan to store the soup for an extended period, freezing is a better option. Pour the soup into airtight, freezer-safe containers, leaving some space at the top for expansion, and seal them tightly.

The soup can be frozen for about 2-3 months while maintaining good quality. Beyond that, it may still be safe to eat but could suffer in terms of texture and taste.

When you're ready to enjoy the frozen soup, transfer it to the refrigerator the night before to allow for slow, safe thawing. You can also use the defrost function on your microwave or gently reheat it directly from frozen on the stovetop.

When you're ready to enjoy the frozen soup, transfer it to the refrigerator the night before to allow for slow, safe thawing. You can also use the defrost function on your microwave or gently reheat it directly from frozen on the stovetop.

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Keto Chicken Soup Recipe Tips

  • Whenever possible, opt for fresh ginger and garlic. Freshly grated or minced ginger and garlic have a more vibrant and aromatic flavor than their pre-packaged counterparts.
  • The amount of turmeric can be adjusted to suit your taste. If you're new to turmeric, start with a smaller amount and gradually increase it as you become more accustomed to the flavor and color it imparts to the soup.
  • Taste the soup as it simmers and adjust the seasonings as needed. Turmeric, ginger, and garlic vary in intensity, so you might need to add more or less to achieve your desired flavor.

More keto soup recipes to enjoy

Low Carb Creamy Chicken Soup with Artichoke

Pumpkin Ginger Soup

Spicy Cabbage Turmeric Coconut Soup

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Chicken, Turmeric, Ginger and Coconut Soup

Angela Coleby

This soup's vibrant colors and aromatic spices will make it a standout dish at your table. It's a perfect choice for those looking to indulge in a comforting bowl of soup that combines the health benefits of turmeric and ginger with the creamy richness of coconut milk.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 23 minutes mins

Course Soup

Cuisine American, gluten free

Servings 6 servings

Calories 314 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 medium chicken breasts or other parts, cut into strips or chunks
  • 3 cups chicken stock
  • 14 oz coconut milk, tinned
  • 1 medium onion peeled and chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic peeled and chopped
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 2 inch fresh ginger peeled and grated
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil or coconut oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan on a medium heat.

  • Add the garlic and onion and saute for 3 minutes until soft.

  • Add the ginger and chopped chicken and cook for about 10 minutes until the chicken is cooked throughout.

  • Add the turmeric and saute for 1 minutes.

  • Add the chicken stock and coconut milk, bring to the boil and then simmer for 20 to 25 minutes.

  • Season with the salt and pepper. Taste and adjust seasonings to personal taste.

  • Serve, slurp and enjoy!

Notes

Makes 6 servings.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingsCalories: 314kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 21gFat: 22gFiber: 1gNet Carbohydrates: 7g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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  1. Marge

    Hi

    It says approx. 314 cals per serving and the recipe makes 6 servings.....but how much is a serving in 'grams'?

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    • Angela Coleby

      About 261 grams per serving.

      Reply

  2. mindy

    I made this tonight. I thought using the immersion blender on all ingredients but the chicken would be good. It turned out fine however it was so thin I felt it needed some kind of thickener next time.

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  3. Krissie

    This was quick and easy to make. I used leftover lemon chicken. It was delicious and very satisfying. It was even better the next day.

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Glad to hear it!

      Reply

  4. Valerie Conlin

    This soup is therapy for the Purusha! Feels like it's healing the soul. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Val

    Made this soup after a friend that was sick shared it with me..... Feels like its healing for the soul. "Soup for the Purusha." Thanks for sharing! Light & Love

    Reply

    • Angela Coleby

      Glad you enjoyed it Val!

      Reply

  6. Mary

    This is divine - tasty, healthy and filling. Love it! Also - you don't mention but I purée it at the end. Just need to be aware that the turmeric will stain your white blender blade parts ...

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    • Divalicious

      Glad you enjoyed it Mary! Perhaps use baking soda on your blender parts? It's a wonderful cleaner. Thanks for popping by!

      Reply

Chicken, Turmeric, Ginger and Coconut Soup - Divalicious Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What does turmeric ginger and coconut do? ›

Turmeric has so many health benefits, from reducing inflammation and boosting skin health to fighting arthritis and depression. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. This recipe makes it for a delicious addition to your diet.

What can I do with turmeric and ginger? ›

The two ingredients work well together in salad dressings, stir-fries, and sauces to add a surge of flavor and health benefits to your favorite recipes. Fresh ginger can also be used to make ginger shots, brewed into a cup of soothing tea, or added to soups, smoothies, and curries.

What happens if I eat ginger and turmeric everyday? ›

Ginger and turmeric are believed to promote blood circulation. Ginger helps widen blood vessels, while turmeric supports cardiovascular health by potentially reducing cholesterol levels. A morning ginger turmeric drink might help enhance blood flow and overall heart health.

What happens if you drink ginger and turmeric every day? ›

Turmeric ginger tea has excellent anti-inflammatory properties, as well as anti-cancer properties, and it can also aid in cancer prevention. There is plenty of scientific evidence supporting the numerous positive uses and effects of turmeric ginger tea, and it is worth drinking regularly for these effects.

Who should not take turmeric and ginger? ›

People who should not take turmeric include those with gallbladder problems, bleeding disorders, diabetes, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), infertility, iron deficiency, liver disease, hormone-sensitive conditions, and arrhythmia. Pregnant women and those who are going to undergo surgery should not use turmeric.

What medications should not be taken with turmeric? ›

Turmeric may interfere with the action of these drugs, increasing the production of stomach acid:
  • Cimetidine (Tagamet)
  • Famotidine (Pepcid)
  • Ranitidine (Zantac)
  • Esomeprazole (Nexium)
  • Omeprazole (Prilosec)
  • Lansoprazole (Prevacid)

How long does it take for turmeric and ginger to work? ›

Unfortunately, turmeric doesn't offer a quick fix, so you'll need to take it daily to notice results. If you were wondering how long it takes turmeric to work, this can vary from person to person. However, you should usually expect to start noticing improvements in around 4-8 weeks when taken daily.

Can turmeric and ginger burn belly fat? ›

Herbs like turmeric, ginger, green tea, chilli pepper, cumin and lemon might help you burn the fat accumulated in the belly. Doing regular physical exercise and maintaining a healthy diet are other ways to help you reduce belly fat.

How long does it take for the turmeric ginger to start working? ›

The available research suggests that turmeric's antioxidant effects can be felt between 4-8 weeks. One study found that turmeric's stimulative effect on SOD activities was seen after about 6 weeks. “The available research suggests that turmeric's antioxidant effects can be felt between 4-8 weeks.”

What do coconut and turmeric do? ›

COCONUT OIL IS A SUPER-HEALING SUPER-FOOD! Like Turmeric, this superfood can powerfully tackle almost any type of immune deficiency and illness because it is so easily absorbed by the body. It has become a favourite staple of many health-conscious people for cooking, skin care, and medicinal purposes.

Does ginger and turmeric detox the body? ›

As mentioned, there are different ways to detox. Turmeric, ginger and lemon can help you with this in a natural way. An easy way to do that is to start the day with a shot, juice or tea made from one of the three natural detoxifiers or a combination of these.

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