High Protein Creamy Taco Soup Recipe (2024)

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This high protein taco soupis a cool weather favorite and one of the most popular recipes on my blog. It’s perfect for meal prep and super easy to make in bulk with minimal time and effort. Every serving has 18 grams of protein, only 210 calories, and tons of a super filling veggies.

Like any dump soup, you can add just about anything you want with minimal impact on flavor. If you don’t love veggies or have a picky eater in the house, this could be a great way to mask cauliflower, broccoli, zucchini, onions and peppers, or other vegetables you can finely chop.

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How to Make High Protein Taco Soup

Whip out your largest stock pot and let’s get cooking. I’ll walk you through the recipe and add a few bonus prep tips and ingredient substitution notes along the way.

Browning and Cooking the Meat

The recipe calls for 96% lean ground beef I use for nearly all my ground beef recipes, but you could also use ground turkey or chicken. I prefer the latter and have used 97% lean ground chicken to make recipes like Tex-Mex white bean ground chicken soup and buffalo ground chicken chili. Can’t find ground chicken? You can make your own from chicken breast with a food processor, knife, or meat grinder.

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Whatever meat you end up using, make sure to get some browning via the Maillard reaction. There’s lots of flavor to be missed by not browning.

Tips for successfully browning ground meat:

  • Make sure the pot or pan is HOT before adding the protein. The Maillard reaction occurs at higher temperatures, and the meat will cool the pot once it goes in. A hot pan (cast iron helps due to its heat retention properties) ensures you get browning and not boiled meat.
  • Pat the ground meat dry with a paper towel before going in the pot. Moisture prevents browning.
  • Gently press the meat down to create surface area then leave it untouched for at least 3-4 minutes.
  • Don’t crowd the pot or pan. You can brown in batches if you’re having trouble getting adequate browning.

The Canned Components

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You’ll need a can of pinto beans, black beans, whole kernel corn, stewed tomatoes, and RO-TEL or diced tomatoes with green chiles. Everything goes in the soup undrained, both for nutrition info accuracy and a flavorful cooking liquid.

If you’d like to switch up the beans, use exclusively diced or stewed tomatoes, or omit the corn, that’s perfectly fine. You really can’t mess up when it comes to make this high protein soup. If you’ve seen my Instant Pot stuffed pepper soup recipe, the fire roasted corn and tomatoes would be great additions here.

Taco Soup Seasoning

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Taco seasoning and ranch dip mix or seasoning. That’s it. If you wanted to reduce the sodium, you could make your own seasoning blends. My baked beef tacos have a good seasoning blend you could double and combine with homemade ranch seasoning. There’s even some ingredient overlap.

Frozen Veggies

I mentioned it above, but this recipe is extremely customizable. Since nearly all of us need to eat more vegetables, I like to add plenty of onions, peppers, cauliflower, and even broccoli. That may sound crazy, but you’ll never know you’re eating broccoli. For a lower profile veggie, check out my slow cooker chicken taco soup and taco chili recipes, which use frozen chopped spinach that’s super hidden.

Just think about all the added nutrients and volume!

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If you’d rather use fresh, that’s perfectly fine. Either way, you’ll want to add everything and simmer until the veggies are tender.

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I will mention, however, the frozen vegetables will release quite a bit of water once they’re in the soup. If you’re using fresh and notice your taco soup is too thick, you can add a little water or broth.

For a little flavor bonus, add some bay leaves and fresh herbs like in my ground beef vegetable soup recipe and remove before serving.

Make it Creamy

Once the veggies are tender and everything has simmered together, it’s time to incorporate the creamy components. Be sure you’ve turned the heat to low or removed from the heat entirely.

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The recipe calls for fat free cream cheese, but reduced fat works fine. And since it’s a massive batch of food, you don’t notice the nutrition facts difference per serving as much as you’d think. You can also use reduced fat sour cream in place of fat free Greek yogurt if you’d like. They both add that tanginess we’re after to balance the saltiness of the soup.

2023 Update: Blended low fat cottage cheese is all the rage right now, and I’ve used it to make protein queso and protein macaroni and cheese with great success. Just pop it in a food processor or hit it with a stick blender and reap the benefits!

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If you’d rather make your high protein taco soup without the creamy components, you could add 2-4 cups of broth or water when adding the canned vegetables in step 2.

How to Serve this High Protein Soup

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You can portion this out to fit your meal timing schedule and/or calorie needs. I’ve portioned the recipe into 12 servings that are about one and half cups each. If you wanted larger or smaller, simply multiply the nutrition facts per serving by 12 to get the total nutrition facts for the recipe.

Healthy Taco Soup Toppings

  • Fat Free Greek Yogurt or Reduced Fat Sour Cream
  • Baked Tostitos Scoops or Low Calorie Tortilla Chips
  • Diced or Sliced Avocado
  • Shredded Cheese or Queso Fresco
  • Salsa, Hot Sauce, Fresh Pico, Cilantro, or Diced Jalapeño

Okay, that’s it for recipe notes. When you try this high protein taco soup and love it, I would love to hear about it. Let me know in a recipe review or comment at the bottom of this post.

And if you’re active on Pinterest, I’d appreciate you pinning this recipe. Thanks in advance and thanks for reading and enjoy your high protein taco soup!

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High Protein Creamy Taco Soup

Yield: 12 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Lean ground beef, black and pinto beans, golden corn, and tons of vegetables come together to make soup that's the perfect solution for high protein meal prep in a hurry.

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds Ground Beef (96/4)
  • 15 oz can Sliced Stewed Tomatoes
  • 10 oz can RO-TEL (diced tomatoes with green chiles)
  • 15 oz can Black Beans*
  • 15 oz can Pinto Beans*
  • 15 oz can Whole Kernel Corn*
  • 2 packets Taco Seasoning
  • 1 packet Ranch Dip Mix
  • 12 oz bag Frozen Pepper & Onion Blend
  • 12 oz bag Frozen Broccoli & Cauliflower Florets
  • 8 oz Fat Free Cream Cheese, room temp
  • 1 cup (227g) Fat Free Greek Yogurt

Instructions

  1. Heat a large pot over medium-high heat. Brown the ground beef before breaking apart and fully cooking.
  2. Once the meat is fully cooked, add all the canned ingredients and seasoning packets. Stir to fully combine and bring to a boil.
  3. Add the frozen vegetables and reduce to a simmer. Cook until the vegetables are tender, about 6-8 minutes. (The soup will be thick but the vegetables will release water as they cook.)
  4. Reduce the heat to low or turn off the heat if you're planning to serve immediately. Add the cream cheese and Greek yogurt and stir until evenly incorporated.
  5. Serve with cilantro, diced onion and jalapeño, shredded cheese or queso fresco, and tortilla chips, if desired.

Notes

*Undrained. If you want to drain, you may need to add water or broth.

You can use any combination of frozen vegetables or even fresh vegetables.

You can use dairy free cream cheese and yogurt or swap the creamy components altogether with an additional 2-4 cups of water or broth.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12 ServingsServing Size: 1 1/2 cup (about 12 oz)
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 260Total Fat: 4gCarbohydrates: 30gFiber: 6gProtein: 24g

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FAQs

How do you increase protein in soup? ›

Dairy is a super-important source of protein. Finishing vegetable or tomato-based soups with a dollop of yoghurt or a dash of milk is a tasty way to get a healthy protein boost and add silky creaminess to the finished dish; try it with this Spring vegetable & chicken soup or Chicken & rice soup.

What can I use to thicken taco soup? ›

If you want to thicken up your taco soup quickly, cornstarch or flour could be your best friends. Mix one tablespoon of cornstarch or flour with equal parts water in a small bowl until smooth.

How many calories are in Paula Deen taco soup? ›

Paula Deen Taco Soup (1.3 cups) contains 44g total carbs, 32g net carbs, 14g fat, 26g protein, and 391 calories.

Can I add protein powder to my soup? ›

Add protein powder as the last step in a homemade soup.

You can stir a tablespoon of whey or soy protein into your favorite homemade cream-based soups. They key is to add the powder at the end, once the soup has stopped simmering because high heats can affect the nutritional value of the powder.

How much protein is in a homemade taco? ›

Most tacos, including vegetarian versions, contain about 6–13 grams of protein each. So, they're a good source of protein, especially if you purposely choose high protein fillings.

Does tortilla soup have protein? ›

​​Carbohydrates​:​ One cup of tortilla soup has 18 grams of carbs, which includes 5.1 grams of fiber and 1.4 grams of sugar. ​​Protein​:​ One cup of tortilla soup has 11.6 grams of protein.

Does chicken tortilla soup have a lot of protein? ›

Chicken tortilla soup is a protein-rich dish, thanks to the inclusion of chicken as the main ingredient. A serving typically provides around 15-20 grams of protein, which is essential for muscle growth and repair.

How do you fix bland taco soup? ›

Maybe experiment with a little enchilada sauce. Or mess with the seasoning. Maybe rather than a seasoning packet, use a mix of seasonings and adjust a bit depending on your taste. I use a mix of cilantro, cumin, onion, garlic, oregano, salt, and pepper.

What do restaurants use to thicken soup? ›

Corn Starch

This completely versatile starch is used in savory and sweet dishes alike: gelatinizing fruit pie fillings or thickening your hefty, stick-to-your-bones soups.

How many calories in a bowl of creamy soup? ›

On average, creamy soups can have 200-400 calories per serving, while non-creamy soups like tomato and chicken noodle tend to be lower in calories, around 100-200 per serving.

How many calories are in 2 cups of Taco Soup? ›

There are 197 calories in 1 cup of Taco Soup. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

How many calories in a bowl of chickpea soup? ›

How many calories does one serving of Chickpea Soup have? One serving (280 ml) of Chickpea Soup gives 154 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 98 calories, proteins account for 24 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 31 calories.

What protein powder to add to soup? ›

No, adding vanilla protein powder to a bowl of tomato soup is probably not the best idea. But if you add a scoop of the plain stuff, you'll be upping the protein without sacrificing flavor. Pea powder protein or brown rice protein are two great options, because they're naturally a bit more savory.

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