This copycat version captures all the flavors of enchiladas you love in a hearty, satisfying soup that is delicious for lunch or dinner. While the restaurant version is now made in central kitchens and reheated, this homemade version brings back the chunky, from-scratch goodness with more texture, vegetables, and meat than the current restaurant equivalent. Imagine your favorite enchilada flavor transformed into a rich, comforting soup that’s packed with tender chicken, authentic masa harina, and perfectly melted cheese.

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Why this copycat Chili’s chicken enchilada soup recipe works
The magic happens through the combination of masa harina and traditional enchilada seasonings that create an authentic base. Unlike many copycat recipes, this version utilizes chicken base instead of bouillon cubes for a deeper flavor with reduced salt. The processed American cheese melts smoothly without breaking, while the masa harina provides both thickening power and that distinctive corn tortilla taste that makes this soup so special.
What makes Chili’s Chicken Enchilada soup so good??
This soup is packed full of enchilada flavor, delivering the taste of corn from tortillas, rich cheddar cheese, tender chicken, and delicious red enchilada sauce all in one bowl. The secret lies in using masa harina, which provides authentic Mexican thickening and corn flavor that regular flour simply cannot match. Best of all, it can be made with ingredients found at your local grocery store.
Ingredients you will need
Here’s a list of ingredients you need to make this copycat Chili’s chicken enchilada soup recipe:
- Vegetable oil – Cooking base that can be substituted with avocado or olive oil
- Chicken base – Concentrated flavor paste with more taste and less salt than bouillon cubes
- Yellow onions – fresh onions provide the aromatic foundation that can be swapped with white onion
- Ground cumin – Provides essential depth and earthy flavor to the soup
- Chili powder – Forms the backbone of rich red enchilada sauce flavor
- Granulated garlic – Adds savory depth, can be replaced with equal amounts of fresh garlic
- Cayenne pepper – Contributes gentle heat without overwhelming spiciness
- Salt – Enhances and balances all flavors in the soup
- Masa harina – Traditional corn flour that thickens and adds authentic tortilla flavor
- Water – Liquid base for the soup, used in multiple stages
- Crushed tomatoes – Provide rich tomato flavor and texture to the base
- Processed American cheese – Melts beautifully for a smooth, creamy consistency
- Diced cooked chicken or rotisserie chicken – Protein component that can be any preferred cut

Substitutions and Additions
Here are a few ways to change up the recipe:
- If you want, a large can or two of chicken breast chunks works great.
- Instead of granulated garlic, you can also use fresh, crushed garlic. About 1 to 2 teaspoons.
- If you like, you can add some green and red bell peppers.
- If you want your soup to be a bit saltier, keep in mind that the cheese in the recipe is very salty, so prepare the soup as is, then add salt to taste.
How to Make Chili’s Chicken Enchilada Soup
It’s easy to make Chili’s chicken enchilada soup at home with this recipe.
- In a pitcher or large measuring cup, combine masa harina with water. Stir until all lumps dissolve.
- In a large pot or Dutch oven, combine the oil, chicken base, onions, cumin, chili powder, granulated garlic, salt, and cayenne.
- Cook, stirring occasionally until onions are soft and translucent over medium heat.

- Add the masa mixture to the pot and bring to a boil.
- Cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring constantly.
- Stir in more water and the tomatoes.
- Return to a boil, stirring occasionally.
- Add the cheese and cook until it has melted.
- Add the chicken and heat through.

Must-Know Tips for Copycat Chicken Enchilada Soup
- Don’t have any masa harina on hand? Crush up some tortilla chips in a blender to substitute.
- You must incorporate the masa harina into the water thoroughly first. If you add the masa harina directly to the soup, it will be difficult to blend in and may become lumpy.
- If you feel 2 cups of masa harina is too much, I have made the soup with 1 1/2 cups with good results.
This soup is sure to please the hearty eaters in your family. This recipe yields a large batch of soup, but it can be frozen and reheated later.
How to Thicken This Enchilada Soup Recipe
If your soup is a little watery, there’s an easy solution. Just increase the amount of masa harina. Masa harina, also known as masa flour, is made from flint corn soaked in a slaked lime solution and then ground into a fine flour. People have used it for hundreds of years as a thickener.
There are two ways to thicken the soup using masa harina. You can either add more masa harina to the water from the start or add it in later.
If you decide to add more harina masa after cooking the soup, don’t just sprinkle masa harina directly into the soup. It will cause lumps.
Instead, simmer about 2 cups of chicken stock in a separate pot and whisk in masa harina until it slightly thickens. Continue to cook the masa harina for an additional minute and then stir it into the rest of the soup.
Toppings for Chicken Enchilada Soup
This enchilada soup recipe is ideal for customizing with your favorite taco toppings. Some of the most popular options are:
- Tortilla strips
- Sour cream
- Sliced green onions
- Diced red onion
- Pico de gallo
- Chopped cilantro
- Queso fresco
- Salsa
- A few dashes of your favorite hot sauce
What to serve with Chili’s Enchilada Soup
This is a pretty hearty soup, and if you load your bowl up on toppings, it can easily be a light meal. But if you’re really hungry or throwing a South-of-the-border party, you can serve the soup with one or more of these great recipes:
Make Chili’s Chicken Enchilada Soup Recipe in the slow cooker
Coming home to soup simmering away in the slow cooker is just about the best welcome after a long, cold day outside. Start cooking this soup before you go out, and when you get back, it will only take a couple of minutes to finish:
- Mix the harina masa with a quart of water.
- Saute the onions in a pan on the stove. When the onions are translucent, pour in the prepared harina masa and simmer for two minutes. Transfer the mixture to the slow cooker.
- Add the chicken base, cumin, chili powder, granulated garlic, salt, tomatoes, water, and cayenne pepper. Give everything a good stir.
- Cook for 6 to 8 hours on the LOW setting or four hours on the HIGH setting.
- When the time is up, stir in the cheese and chicken. Heat until the chicken is warm and the cheese melts.
Storage & reheating instructions
- Refrigerator Storage: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator
- Reheating Method: Thaw completely if frozen, then reheat on low heat on the stovetop, stirring frequently until warmed through
- Freezing: Freeze in individual portions in freezer bags for easy reheating. Can be frozen for several months

Want more Chili’s recipes? Try these!
- Baked Potato Soup
- Chicken Crispers
- Chili’s Baked Potato Soup
- Monterey Chicken
- Presidente Margarita
- Skillet Queso
- Southwestern Egg Rolls
Favorite Soup Recipes
- Black Bean Soup
- Cheeseburger Soup
- Creamy Chicken Gnocchi Soup
- Creamy Onion Soup
- Instant Pot Chicken Tortellini Soup
- Quick and Easy Taco Soup
- Sausage and Lentil Soup
Check out more of my easy soup recipes and the best copycat recipes for casual dining restaurants here on CopyKat!
Chili’s Chicken Enchilada Soup Easy Copycat Recipe
Ingredients
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- ¼ cup chicken base
- 3 cups diced yellow onions
- 2 teaspoon ground cumin
- 2 teaspoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoon granulated garlic
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 – 2 teaspoons salt or to taste
- 2 cups masa harina
- 4 quarts water
- 2 cups crushed tomatoes
- ½ pound processed American cheese cut in small cubes
- 3 pounds diced cooked chicken (you can use 2 rotisserie chickens)
Instructions
- In a pitcher or large measuring cup, combine the masa harina with 1 quart of the water. Stir until all lumps dissolve.
- In a large pot, combine the oil, chicken base, onions, cumin, chili powder, granulated garlic, salt, and cayenne. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft and translucent, about 5 minutes.
- Add masa harina mixture to the onions and bring to a boil. Once it starts to bubble, cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring constantly. (This will eliminate any raw taste from the masa harina.)
- Stir in the remaining 3 quarts of water and the tomatoes. Let the soup return to a boil, stirring occasionally.
- Add the cheese. Cook, stirring occasionally until the cheese melts.
- Add the chicken and heat through.
Notes
- Don’t have any masa harina on hand? Crush up some tortilla chips in a blender to substitute.
- You must incorporate the masa harina into the water completely first. If you add the masa harina into the soup directly, it will be difficult to blend in and could be lumpy.
- If you feel 2 cups of masa harina is too much, I have made the soup with 1 1/2 cups with good results.
- You can use leftover rotisserie chicken in this recipe.
Can I use shredded soft corn tortilla instead of masa harina
I don’t think so, this won’t break down like the masa harina.
Hi: i once use soft tortilla but first you need to put in the food processor then cook more time. It’s not perfect but works for me.
When using any recipe it is always a good Idea to tweak it to your liking. I did add more spices. I also used an immersion blender to make soup creamy and not chunky as Chili’s is creamy. Then I added chicken. Topped it with shredded cheese (not listed here) and fried tortilla strips. Total time is about 45 min though. Totally worth it.
They have changed their recipe in recent years. I know now the soup isn’t made in the restaurant anymore. When they stopped making it there the texture changed completely.
A few things I changed: I used chicken broth (2 qts) and canned Rotel. Also instead of velveeta, I use the jarred queso cheese (2-15oz jars) and I left out the polenta. Super good, nice and thick.
Great changes. I appreciate your tips.
Made this for dinner tonight and had to tweak it a lil for added flavor I added a large can of green chili enchilada sauce, and regular enchilada sauce, next time I might try making it in the crock pot to let all the flavor’s meld better, I also added more cheese and spices to get the flavor right will defiantly make again!
I never thought about adding a can of enchilada sauce. Thank you for your suggestion.
good idea using enchilada sauce…I’ll try it next time
Using the enchilada sauce as a soup base sounds pretty much amazing anyway. I appreciate the suggestion.
Is it ok to substitute onion w/ minced dried onion? we don’t like the onions!
If you don’t like onions, leave the onions out.
ok I just figured it might make a difference on flavor but my husband hates onion but sometime I can use the dried or powder type!
It will change the flavor, yes. If you hate them, I wouldn’t add them.
I was wondering if the chicken base called for in the recipe needs to be added to water first before adding to the soup or just 1/4 cup of the chicken base, I’ve never made this before and want to get it right if I can! ?
Add the base as paste. You have plenty of liquid in there already.
Ok so I don’t have to mix the Base w/ water first? I was a lil confused when reading the directions on the Superior Touch Chicken base jar I have. Thank you if you have any other tips please let me know I love the Chili’s chicken enchilada soup and would love to be able to make it at home!
If I am making a soup, I don’t mix the base first. This is my personal choice, and the way I wrote the recipe. If you dilute it and then only add 1/4 cup I don’t think the flavor will be there.
ok Cool thanks for the help!
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.
oh I also added shredded Mexican cheese and crumbled corn chips.