Marry Me Chicken Soup

Total Time: 40 mins Difficulty: Beginner
This viral sensation is worth every bit of hype it gets!
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Marry Me Chicken Soup

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 35 mins Total Time 40 mins

Description

Marry Me Chicken Soup isn’t just a meal—it’s a love story simmering in a pot.

Imagine walking into a kitchen filled with the rich aroma of garlic sizzling in butter, onions turning sweet and golden, with herbs resting in warm olive oil. Then comes the heart of it all: tender bites of chicken, slowly roasted until they’re incredibly juicy and infused with flavor.

What makes this soup swoon-worthy is its velvety, creamy broth. A splash of cream melts into savory chicken stock, creating a silky base that’s both comforting and indulgent. Sun-dried tomatoes add little bursts of sweet-tangy intensity, while a sprinkle of chili flakes brings just enough warmth to keep things interesting. Fresh parmesan melts in, giving the soup a subtle nutty depth that lingers on every spoonful.

Each bowl is rich but not heavy, cozy yet elegant. It’s the kind of soup that feels like a warm hug on a chilly evening—but special enough to serve for date night. Pair it with crusty bread to soak up every last drop, and don’t be surprised if someone across the table looks up mid-bite and says, “Wow.”

Creamy. Savory. Just a little bit irresistible.

If chicken soup is comfort, Marry Me Chicken Soup is comfort with a spark.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Pat the chicken dry and season both sides with onion powder, garlic powder, oregano powder, red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, paprika, and Italian seasoning.

  1. Heat olive oil in medium sized pot over medium heat. Add the chicken and sear for 4–5 minutes per side until golden brown. Remove and set aside (it will finish cooking in the soup).

  1. In the same pot , add 2 tbsp of the sun-dried tomato oil, onions and garlic and sauté until fragrant—about 30 seconds. Stir in the sun-dried tomatoes and tomato paste and let them soften slightly.

  1. Pour in the chicken broth and water to deglaze the pot, scraping up those flavorful browned bits. Add the chopped basil then stir, then add in the chicken breasts back to the pot to cook for 15 mins with lid closed.

  1. Once the chicken is cooked, remove from the pot and shred before adding it back to the pot.

  1. Add uncooked pasta, spinach, cream cheese, parmesan cheese to the pot and cook until pasta is al dente. 

  1. Best served warm and enjoy!

Keywords: soup, marry me chicken, easy, comforting
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The origin: “Marry Me Chicken”

The idea starts with “Marry Me Chicken,” a dish that gained popularity in the 2010s through food media outlets like Delish.

  • The name comes from a playful claim: the dish is so delicious it could inspire a marriage proposal
  • It typically includes:
    • Chicken breasts
    • Cream, parmesan, garlic
    • Sun-dried tomatoes
    • Herbs

It became widely shared online because it’s rich, comforting, and easy to make.

The soup version (very recent)

“Marry Me Chicken Soup” appeared later, mainly in the early 2020s, as part of a trend where people turn popular dishes into soups.

Home cooks and food bloggers:

  • Added broth to the original creamy sauce
  • Included pasta or orzo to make it heartier
  • Kept the same signature flavors (garlic, cream, parmesan, sun-dried tomatoes)
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Mckayla Naidoo Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi there. My name is Mckayla. I'm a big foodie who loves to cook food and loves to eat good food. I was born in South Africa and recently moved to the states. I have found my partner in crime and together we are making our newly bought house a home and traveling the world and trying different cuisines and flavors the world has to offer. 

I found my passion for cooking in an unexpected way. When i was 20 I came to the United States to be an au pair. Cooking dinner for the kids I cared for sparked a love for creating delicious meals that bring joy to others. What started as a responsibility turned into a passion. Now I'm excited to share that passion with you through the blog.

The recipes that are share are easy and mouthwatering recipes that brings people together. I'm all about whipping up tasty meals that are perfect for busy days or special occasions. I hope my recipes give you the confidence you need to get creative in your own kitchen.

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  1. Cathy

    Excellent soup! Everyone should try this.

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