Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice – a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice, and artichoke hearts with only 15 minutes of hands-on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe you will love! (Leave out the wild rice for keto diets, and this can also be made on the stovetop!) 

Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice - a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice and artichoke sauce with only 15 minutes of hands on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe! #chickensoup #chickenwildricesoup #instantpotrecipe #instantpotsouprecipe #brothbasedsoup #artichokesoup #easysoup #easydinner #ketosoupJoy comes from the ability to be with life as it is.Mary O’Malley

Hi friends! I discovered something new in the freezer section of our grocery store. Perhaps it’s not really new, but I normally don’t go down that aisle very often, but one day while I was meandering around, I stumbled upon frozen artichoke hearts.

Now I’m not a huge advocate of frozen veggies, but in mid- winter, artichoke hearts seemed like the perfect time to make an exception. And boy, I can’t tell you how happy I did!

You are going to love this Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice. If you like brothy, if you like quick, and if you like artichoke hearts, this is totally your soup. Trust me.

Also, know that the wild rice is an “accessory here”. I really love it in the soup, but you could totally leave it out and make this keto-friendly, grain-free and low-carb. Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice - a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice and artichoke hearts with only 15 minutes of hands on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe! Keto friendly! #chickensoup #chickenwildricesoup #instantpotrecipe #instantpotsouprecipe #brothbasedsoup #artichokesoup #easysoup #easydinner #ketosoup

How delicious does this look? This Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup really tastes as good at it looks. What I love about this soup, is after sautéing the onions and garlic, it so easy and so quick! Just put the rest of the ingredients in the instant pot and let it work its magic. Voila.

Manually release and add the artichoke hearts (so they stay nice and firm) and a few handfuls of chopped spinach for an extra burst of nutrition and freshness. Garnish with fresh Italian parsley and a drizzle of olive oil if you like. Soooooo good!

Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice - a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice and artichoke hearts with only 15 minutes of hands on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe! Keto friendly! #chickensoup #chickenwildricesoup #instantpotrecipe #instantpotsouprecipe #brothbasedsoup #artichokesoup #easysoup #easydinner #ketosoup

For added richness, add a little fresh grated parmesan or romano cheese, like my husband does….

Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice - a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice and artichoke hearts with only 15 minutes of hands on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe! Keto friendly! #chickensoup #chickenwildricesoup #instantpotrecipe #instantpotsouprecipe #brothbasedsoup #artichokesoup #easysoup #easydinner #ketosoup

Or leave the cheese off for a cleaner, leaner version. Totally up to you. I like a tiny drizzle of olive oil and some fresh Italian parsley.

As you can see, the wild rice plays a small roll in the soup, as you can barely see it, but I think it adds a nice texture. You can absolutely leave the rice out, or even add a little more!

This Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice can also be made on the stovetop, so be sure to see recipe notes!

Hope you are having a beautiful start to your week. We had another dusting of snow here last night. The morning is especially quiet and tranquil.

Sending you love and gratitude this morning for being here with me,

Sylvia

xoxo

PS.  If you like this recipe, you may also enjoy these warming Broth-Based Soup Recipes or these Ethnic Inspired Instant Pot Recipes! 

 

 

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Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice - a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice and artichoke hearts with only 15 minutes of hands on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe! Keto friendly! #chickensoup #chickenwildricesoup #instantpotrecipe #instantpotsouprecipe #brothbasedsoup #artichokesoup #easysoup #easydinner #ketosoup

Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice

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  • Author: Sylvia Fountaine
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 45
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 8 cups 1x
  • Category: soup, stew, instant pot
  • Method: instant pot
  • Cuisine: french
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

Instant Pot Chicken Artichoke Soup with Wild Rice – a light, healthy and brothy soup with vegetables, wild rice and artichoke hearts with only 15 minutes of hands-on time! A quick and easy dinner recipe! Keto-friendly ( rice is optional – see notes)


Ingredients

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  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 46 fat garlic cloves, rough chopped
  • 2 large carrots, diced into 3/4 inch cubes, about 2-3 cups
  • 2 cups celery diced
  • 1 1/2 pounds chicken thighs- boneless, skinless
  • 4 cups chicken stock
  • 2 cups water
  • 3/4 cup wild rice (uncooked, and optional)
  • 2 teaspoons Herbs de Provence or Italian herbs
  • 2 bay leaves- optional
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt, more to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne
  • ——
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1216 ounce bag, frozen artichoke hearts, about 3 cups ( or 2 x 14 ounce cans, packed in water, drained, but frozen do taste better. )

Garnish: a handful or two of chopped fresh baby spinach and ¼ cup chopped Italian parsley, drizzle olive oil, optional parmesan or romano cheese.


Instructions

Set Instant Pot to “Saute” function.

Add the oil and saute onion and garlic, for 4-5 minutes, until fragrant.  Add carrots, celery, chicken, chicken broth and water, wild rice,  herbs de Provence, bay leaves, salt, pepper and cayenne.

Set instant pot to high pressure for 25 minutes.  Naturally release for at least 10 minutes, then feel free to manually release.  Set back to “saute” function and shred the chicken using two forks.

Add the frozen artichoke hearts and lemon juice and cook until heated through , about 5 minutes.

Add a couple of big handfuls of chopped baby spinach (or arugula), and taste. Adjust salt and lemon to your liking. Add more cayenne if you like.

Serve and garnish with fresh Italian parsley, a drizzle of good olive oil or grated parmesan or romano cheese.

Enjoy!!!


Notes

If cooking on the STOVETOP, heat oil in a big pot or dutch oven over medium-high heat. Sauté onions for 3-4 minutes, add garlic, carrots and celery, and sauté  3-4 more minutes, turning heat down to medium.

Add remaining ingredients – chicken breasts (either whole, or diced and pre-browned) broth, water, salt, pepper, spices, bay leaves, cayenne and wild rice. Bring to a simmer, cover and gently simmer on low heat until rice is tender and chicken is cooked through, about 25 minutes. You’ll know the chicken is done when it shreds apart very easily. Shred the chicken with two forks.

Bring back to a simmer, add the frozen artichoke hearts and lemon juice. Taste, adjusting salt and lemon juice adding more to your liking. Once artichoke hearts are heated through, add the chopped spinach leaves and serve. Garnish with fresh Italian parsley, a drizzle of olive oil, or shaved parmesan or pecorino.

To Make this KETO: Leave out the wild rice entirely and bump up the veggies! Try adding diced red bell pepper, or tomatoes, more artichoke hearts, or carrots or celery. Add an additional 2 cups of veggies.

Wild Rice takes 25 minutes of pressure cooking time. If using other rice, you won’t need to cook as long.

 

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 314
  • Sugar: 5.8 g
  • Sodium: 937.4 mg
  • Fat: 8.5 g
  • Saturated Fat: 1.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 29.5 g
  • Fiber: 7.9 g
  • Protein: 31.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 82.7 mg

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  1. My husband made this soup last week when I had a bad cold. What an incredible soup! The artichoke gives a deep background umami flavor that I never would have anticipated. A wonderful recipe! Thank you!






    1. Hi Mac, I am not an expert on crockpots. My guess is to cook the same way on low for 7-8 hours? Has anyone else tried this in a crockpot?

  2. I was searching the internet for a different chicken soup recipe. One family member is being low carb so I left out the rice. One family member is allergic to citrus so I also omitted the lemon juice. it might be a bit spicy for some but I thought it was perfect. I used the instapot and it was super easy. When I make it again I plan on adding more spinach ( I did two large handfuls but more would just be more delicious) I also used canned artichoke hearts as neither store in town carried the frozen artichoke hearts. I subscribed. Thank you!!






    1. Hey Barb, I use various brands- it is readily available in most grocery store spice sections- or you can sub Italian Seasoning. 🙂

  3. Really good. Made half because I live alone, but the wild rice takes at least 45 minutes to cook. Had to add a lot more liquid, but delicious. Used canned artichokes from Trader Joe’s.

  4. Adjusted to make a vegan version:
    Doubled the rice, used vegetable broth, and increased the spinach.
    Fresh, light, delicious!
    Love the spinach/artichoke combo!

  5. I made this a month or so ago, loved it, and immediately shared it with a relative. Today I went back to look at the recipe, and I’m puzzled. I clearly remember an instruction to add a little sour cream at the end (which was delicious!) but now there is no mention of it. Did you modify the recipe?






  6. So yummy and a family crowd pleaser too! A double yay! We used leftover turkey and the broth made from the turkey carcass for the broth and added frozen peas to your delicious recipe. Thank you!

  7. I was wondering if anyone has reheated this soup in the microwave as leftovers? Sometimes leafy veggies don’t reheat well and wondered how it tasted?

  8. Very good! We really liked the addition of wild rice, making a wonderful textural component to the soup.
    But when I tried to download it into my Paprika recipe app., it said access denied from Sucuri website firewall. I have downloaded other recipes from your site, so I assume there is a problem with this particular recipe. Just wanted to let you know.






      1. Paprika is a wonderful app that acts as a recipe box on my computer. With just a couple clicks, I can download recipes from online, and it puts it in a readable recipe format that I can edit very easily. The recipes are put in alphabetical order, and I can rename and categorize them how I want. It will also grab a picture. Paprika also has a grocery list and menu planning area. It’s just odd that some of your recipes have been able to be downloaded, but this one wasn’t.

          1. I tried downloading the recipe again. I was able to do it now! So thank you for whatever you did to make that possible. 😊

  9. Good recipe and I will make it again.
    Feedback: When to add the water is missing and also the amount of water or broth should be more increased by 4 cups as it was too thick. I made the 1X or 8 cups yield portion.

    1. Hi Hasan. 😉 There should be a total of 6 cups liquid ( broth and water) with the 3/4 cups rice. Do you remember, is that what you used?

  10. I know soups are supposed to be eaten during winter, but the ingredients of this one made me want to try it during the hot summer of Shanghai.

    I absolutely loved it! It did take me way longer than 10 minutes to prep it, but that’s because I’m a rather slow person, and still new at using my Instant Pot so I’m not multitasking much yet.

    I really enjoyed the flavors, and the fact that the dish itself was so nutritious. I’ll probably add more lemon juice next time though as I feel it wasn’t enough for me.

    Thank you for sharing this recipe.






  11. I’ve never commented on an online recipe before, although I’ve enjoyed and modified many, but I LOVED your flexibility in this one… options, etc. I plan to make this the day my artichokes arrive to my co-op… I’m really excited to try it… going with the wild rice and fresh grated pram per bowl. I can hardly wait…. thanks! 😊






  12. Delicious soup! Everyone in the family loved it. I cooked it on stove top. It needed 40 minutes for the wild rice to cook through. Thank you Sylvia for another yummy and easy recipe!

  13. This recipe was a crowd pleaser! Made it with Minnesota black wild rice and prepared it on the stove top. It took about an hour to cook due to the rice, but it smelled fantastic and was totally worth the wait. The lemon juice and artichoke hearts were a game changer. I topped with grated Parmesan cheese and a drizzle of olive oil and it had a nice Italian flair. The leftovers were equally delicious. I’ll definitely be making this again.






  14. Just amazing. I added an extra 2-3 cups of zucc. I think this might cure my cold that won’t leave. My one question, Sylvia, is that my wild rice was still too chewy after cooking as directed. It sat for an hour on low in the instant pot and by then was ok. Any ideas? Should I have soaked it first or cooked it first? In any case, this is the most amazing soup.






    1. Hummm. That is strange. Shoot. Mine was not very chewy, with no par cooking or soaking. So I’m wondering if we just had different kinds? I will have to retest this. Sorry about that.

  15. Made this for dinner tonight on a snowy, cold Sunday. I forgot to buy carrots for it and it was still amazing–warming, filling, and totally delish. Oh and easy. A keeper for sure.






  16. Great recipe Sylvia..thank you for all your time spent with such wonderful recipes you so kindly
    share. Artichoke hearts are so deliciously battered and fried. And those frozen ones are just fantastic to use in all ways. Try cream of artichoke oup….so delicious.

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