Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup Recipe (Dairy free, low FODMAP) (2024)

Who could say no to a lovely, creamy bowl of gluten free cream of chicken soup? Well, sadly me and Mark usually have to say no to 99% of soups unless they’redairy free and low FODMAP too!

But being the determined folk we are, we tried a billion gluten free cream of chicken soup recipes and took our favourite parts from each of them to create our ultimate gluten free, dairy free and low FODMAP recipe. Cream of chicken soup is Mark’s favourite soup, yet before we came up with this recipe, he hadn’t eaten it in 7 years… 7 years! That’s a long time to go without something you used to love and we couldn’t have that now, could we?

In case you’re wondering, me and Mark both can’t tolerate onion or garlic becausethey’re both high FODMAP foods. There’s certainly nothing wrong with eating them if you can tolerate them (lucky you!) but for me and Mark with IBS, it’s a one way ticket to lying horizontal on the sofa with a hot water bottle until further notice. Sadly, that means for us that, if say we did find a gluten free cream of chicken soup that somehow miraculously happened to be dairy free too (I’d probably sooner win the lottery), we still wouldn’t be able to eat it because of onions and garlic. So instead of just complaining and screaming into the sky “why me?!!!!!!” as the camera dramatically zooms out, we decided to just make our own. Much less dramatic, right?

Allergen friendly food has taken a massive leap in the last five years, but our ‘no onion, no garlic’ request still hasn’t progressed much in the world. The only pre-prepared food we can buy are things that are ‘accidentally low FODMAP’ (in the sense that they don’t containgarlic or onion etc. by chance) and it’s extremely luckyto find something that falls under thatcategory to start with. But for anyone wondering if removing garlic and onion from every meal means that you’re left with flavourless, tasteless food… hell no! Instead of using regular flavourless oil, we use garlic-infused olive oil and if a recipe calls for onion, we use chives.

It has a lovely, creamy, thick texture and the taste is unrivaled by any gluten free cream of chicken soup recipes I’ve ever tried. The use of salt and pepper (salt especially) is integral to the overall flavourso make sure you add to suit your taste. I’d recommend trying it once it’s all blended before adding your seasoning a little at a time until you’re happy. A little pink Himalayan salt in moderation can really bring out the amazing chicken flavour even more, so that’s my top tip for this recipe 🙂

But whilst making your own gluten free cream of chicken soup from scratch can seem like a bit of a mission, once you’ve got everything prepared and chopped, is it just literally a matter of adding the ingredients one after another to a saucepan before blending it all up at the end. It’s hardly what I’d call elaborate or tricky! Plus, it’s so worth making this in large batches if your saucepan is big enough and freezing it for another week’s dinner. Our freezer is literally full of gluten free cream of chicken soup at any given time of the week! Here’s our recipe, we hope you really enjoy making it and eating it!

Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup Recipe (Dairy free, low FODMAP) (4)

Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup (Dairy free, low FODMAP)

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Ingredients

  • 3 large chicken thighs or 4 regular sized chicken thighs
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 potato
  • 800ml chicken stock
  • 200ml dairy free milk
  • 50g dairy free margarine
  • 2 tbsp gluten free flour
  • handful of fresh parsley chopped
  • handful of fresh chives chopped

Instructions

  • Prepare your vegetables, herbs and chicken thighs (Peel and chop!).

  • In a large saucepan, gently melt your dairy free margarine and fry your chopped potato and carrot for a couple of minutes.

  • Add 2 tbsp of gluten free flour, coat your vegetables and keep on a low/medium heat for a further minute - keep moving the veg around in the pan.

  • Add your chicken stock and milk, stir.

  • Next add your chopped chicken thighs as well as the parsley and chives.

  • Bring to boil and then turn down to simmer for 20 minutes - the chicken will be cooked and the vegetable nice and soft.

  • Remove from the heat and blend using a hand blender. It should be smooth and relatively thick.

  • Season with salt and pepper to taste.

So,thanks for visiting the home of my gluten free cream of chicken soup recipe! If you’ve tried it, please let me know how you got on by leaving me a Facebook comment below or on Facebook/Twitter and I’ll try my best to answer any questions you may have too 🙂

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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Is Cream of chicken soup low Fodmap? ›

No. This product is not low FODMAP as it lists 2 ingredients that are likely high FODMAP at 1 serving and 2 ingredients that could be moderate or high FODMAP depending on source or serving size.

Does Campbell's Cream of chicken soup have dairy? ›

Contains: Wheat, Milk, Soy.

Is Campbell's Cream of chicken soup gluten-free? ›

Celiac.com 08/18/2023 - Campbell's has announced the addition of two gluten-free soups, Cream of Mushroom and Cream of Chicken, to their condensed soup line. The new soup options are gluten-free versions of two of the brand's most popular flavors, and cater to the nearly one out of five Americans who avoid gluten.

Is Campbell's cream of chicken low FODMAP? ›

This product has 3 ingredients that are high FODMAP and 2 ingredients that may be high FODMAP.

Is cream of chicken soup bad for lactose intolerance? ›

YES! Regular canned condensed cream of chicken soup has cream and butter (dairy) and wheat flour (gluten). Those are the easy ingredients to understand! There's also “modified food starch” which could contain gluten, and “whey”, which is most likely dairy based.

Are any Campbell's cream soups gluten-free? ›

Campbell's® Condensed Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup is just the beginning of any great recipe. Join Campbell's in cooking in the kitchen with Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup that instantly adds creamy, rich comfort to any dish.

Is Progresso chicken soup dairy free? ›

This product has 2 ingredients that may have dairy.

Does canned cream of chicken soup contain milk? ›

CHICKEN BROTH (WATER, CHICKEN STOCK), MODIFIED CORN STARCH, CHICKEN FAT, SEASONED CHICKEN, VEGETABLE OIL (CORN, CANOLA AND OR SOYBEAN), WHEAT FLOUR, SALT, CREAM, YEAST EXTRACT, MODIFIED MILK INGREDIENTS, SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, ONION POWDER, VINEGAR, BETA CAROTENE, FLAVOUR (CONTAINS CELERY).

How to make creamy soup without dairy? ›

5 Dairy-Free Ways to Make a Creamy Soup, According to a Dietitian
  1. Nuts. One way to add body to your soup is with the addition of nuts. ...
  2. Lentils and Legumes. Lentils are a favorite ingredient amongst our staff. ...
  3. Peanut Butter or Tahini. ...
  4. Pureed Vegetables. ...
  5. Coconut Milk.
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Is Condensed cream of chicken soup gluten free? ›

Easy, family favorite casseroles often call for canned condensed cream soup, which is a problem when you have to eat gluten-free or dairy-free, because canned cream condensed soup has both.

What can vegans use instead of cream in soups? ›

Combine equal parts silken tofu and soy milk and blend thoroughly in an immersion blender or food processor until the mixture reaches a smooth, thick consistency. Then use it in place of an equal amount of heavy cream to thicken your favorite recipes, such as soups or sauces.

Is Campbell's gluten free soup really gluten-free? ›

We have hundreds of different products across our portfolio that are gluten-free. These include Campbell's Condensed Gluten Free Soups, Campbell's Tomato Juice and most of our Pace salsas, Prego Italian sauces, Swanson broths and stocks, and V8 juices.

Does Velveeta contain gluten? ›

Kraft (the company that makes Velveeta) has a trusted policy to disclose any allergens on their nutrition label and there are no warning that indicate that Velveeta cheese contains any gluten ingredients. Furthermore, the gluten-free and celiac community is in agreement that Velveeta should be considered gluten-free.

Does mayonnaise have gluten in it? ›

Mayonnaise or “mayo” is typically made from naturally gluten-free ingredients: eggs, oil, vinegar, lemon and sometimes mustard/mustard seed or other spices. Mayo brands that have a gluten-free label have passed thorough testing and are safe to eat for people with celiac disease.

Is any canned soup low FODMAP? ›

Whether you prefer a classic tomato soup or a hearty vegetable broth, low FODMAP canned soups come in a variety of flavors to suit different tastes. You can choose from options like chicken noodle, minestrone, or even creamy mushroom soup.

Is Campbell's soup low FODMAP? ›

No. This product is not low FODMAP as it lists 3 ingredients that are likely high FODMAP at 1 serving and 3 ingredients that could be moderate or high FODMAP depending on source or serving size.

Can you eat canned soup with IBS? ›

Canned and restaurant-made soups usually contain FODMAPs, so people with IBS may prefer to make their soups at home. Because the FODMAPs in onions and garlic leach out into the cooking water, it won't do to simply pick them out after the soup is done.

Is cream of chicken soup good for stomach pain? ›

Chicken soup is a staple for upset stomachs for a reason. It provides vitamins, protein and other nutrients, and it can help keep you hydrated. You don't need to use a lot of different ingredients to get the benefits either.

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