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Azteca Soup | Made by Meaghan Moineau
Discover the zesty comfort of Azteca Soup, a quick and cozy dinner with bold flavors, perfect for weeknights. Ready in minutes, loved by all!
The other day, I found myself staring aimlessly into my pantry, contemplating the eternal question: "What's for dinner?" It was one of those never-ending Tuesdays, and I needed a dinner that was like a warm hug — something quick, cozy, and just a bit zesty to shake off the day's blues. That's when Azteca Soup became my savior. With a refrigerator already stocked with fresh vegetables and a trusty can of tomatoes, it felt like the universe was nudging me toward this comforting bowl of delight. This soup is like a fiesta in a bowl; it’s rich, tangy, and just spicy enough to dance on your taste buds without setting off fire alarms. It’s easy enough to whip up on a weeknight, but impressive enough to make you feel like a kitchen goddess (or god, no discrimination here).

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What You'll Need

You might be surprised at how many of these ingredients are already in your kitchen. This list is all about bold flavors and easy pantry staples.
  • Olive oil – for that luscious sautĂ© start.
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and diced
  • 2 celery stalks, chopped
  • 1 can tomatoes, with juice reserved
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 cup fresh corn kernels
  • 2 tablespoons basil in ribbons
  • 3 cups vegetable stock
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • 1 avocado, diced
  • Nacho chips
  • Sour cream, for serving
  • Basil shreds, for garnish

How to Make Azteca Soup

  1. In a medium saucepan, heat a splash of olive oil over medium heat. Toss in the garlic, onions, jalapeno pepper, and celery. Sauté until everything softens and becomes fragrant, about 5 minutes.
  2. Add the canned tomatoes, including the reserved juice, along with the chili powder and cumin. Cook this mixture down for about 10 minutes, stirring often. You'll know it's right when the tomatoes start breaking down, and the kitchen smells irresistible.
  3. Stir in the fresh corn and basil ribbons, followed by the vegetable stock. Bring it all to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer. Let it bubble away for 15 minutes, letting all those flavors meld.
  4. Once done, remove the soup from heat. Stir in the fresh lime juice and diced avocado. The lime adds a bright kick, while the avocado brings a creamy contrast.
  5. Break a handful of nacho chips into each serving bowl. Ladle the hot soup on top, then add a generous dollop of sour cream. Scatter a few basil shreds and perch a nacho chip on top for good measure.
  6. Serve immediately to enjoy the full spectrum of flavors and textures. This makes enough for six people, whether it’s for a full lunch or a hearty starter.

Cook's Notes

Let's talk about a couple of things to keep in mind. First, sautéing your veggies just right is key — don't rush this step; it builds the flavor base. If you're making this ahead, the soup itself stores well in the fridge for a couple of days; just hold off on adding the avocado and chips until you're ready to serve. The avocado tends to go brown, and nobody wants soggy chips. Reheat gently, and add the fresh ingredients and garnishes once it's hot and ready to serve.

Make It Your Own

Here are some fun ways to tweak this soup to match your mood or pantry:
  • Swap the chicken for crispy tofu: If you're in the mood for some protein, toss in some tofu cubes, pan-fried to crisp perfection.
  • Heat lovers' edition: Throw in an extra jalapeno or a dash of hot sauce for an extra spicy kick.
  • Cheese, please: Mix in a handful of shredded cheddar or jack cheese right before serving for a gooey, melty twist.
  • Herbal touch: Substitute the basil with cilantro for a different but equally vibrant herbal note.
If you try this, I'd love to hear how it turns out — drop a comment or tag me! Sharing your kitchen adventures makes my day. I hope this Azteca Soup brings as much joy to your table as it does to mine. Happy cooking!

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