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This detox soup is one of my favorite healthy soup recipes. I can think of very few more classic, delicious, and nutritious ways to eat a bowl of vegetables and chicken — which is exactly what I need after a big holiday meal. But truly, I love this soup so much for just about any day that I’m craving warmth in a light little package. Here’s why:
- Light and comforting at the same time – When you want comfort food that doesn’t feel heavy, it doesn’t get any better than tender chicken and a colorful variety of veggies in a warm, flavorful broth. This delicious soup is just that.
- Packed with protein and veggies – Unlike some healthy soup recipes that include only vegetables, mine includes chicken for a protein boost (but still lighter than my other chicken vegetable soup). Plus, with an array of veggies, garlic, lemon, and ginger, it’s got lots of different vitamins and nutrients to help detox.
- Super light, healthy soup – Just 136 calories per serving! This detox soup is also naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, whole30, paleo, low carb, keto friendly, and just plain good for you.
- Easy to make in one pot – This entire dish cooks in one pot, and most of the cook time is hands-off. It also reheats beautifully, so I often make it ahead. (For other healthy meals you can prep ahead, try my mason jar salad for lunch or egg muffins for breakfast.)
Whether you need to detox after a holiday or just want an easy, healthy soup to warm you up on a cold day, this recipe is perfect. Make a big batch with me to enjoy all week!


“I made the Healthy Detox Soup tonight and both my husband and I loved it! It was easy to make and the ginger and lemon gave it a taste unlike most soup recipes that I have made. It was hearty and a great dinner for a cold winter day.”
-Billie
Ingredients & Substitutions
Here I explain the best ingredients for my healthy soup recipe, what each one does, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.
- Vegetables – I used mix of red and orange bell peppers, onions, broccoli, and cauliflower. See my variations below for more veggie ideas, and most importantly, the right time to add them for the perfect texture.
- Chicken – I use chicken breast most often in my healthy soup recipes, but boneless chicken thighs work, too. The chicken gets cooked in the soup, but if you have leftover oven roasted chicken, rotisserie chicken, air fried boneless chicken thighs, or homemade shredded chicken, you can just add that to the soup instead and skip the 20-minute simmering at step 4. Even leftover turkey works, which would make this recipe a lot like my leftover turkey soup.
- Detox & Flavor Boosters – I make this detox soup with fresh garlic, ginger, and lemon juice for their benefits. Garlic powder and ground ginger work fine if all you need is flavor. You can also use lime juice instead of lemon.
- Broth – I used store-bought, but this healthy soup will be even more flavorful with homemade chicken broth or bone broth.
- Seasonings – Including Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, sea salt, and black pepper. If you don’t have Italian seasoning, simply dried oregano or thyme works nicely. Turmeric is also a great addition for its benefits.
- Olive Oil – For sauteing. Avocado oil also works great. You can use butter as well, but I recommend lower heat to avoid burning it.

How To Make Detox Soup
This section shows how to make healthy soup, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card.
- Saute the aromatics. In a Dutch oven or large pot (this is my favorite), saute the onion, garlic, and ginger in olive oil, until fragrant.
- Add the bell peppers, Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, sea salt, and black pepper. Saute for a few minutes, until soft.


- Add the chicken and broth. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer until the chicken is cooked through.
- Shred the chicken. Remove chicken breasts from pot and shred, then add back in.
- Cook the soft veggies. Add the broccoli and cauliflower, and simmer until tender.
- Add lemon and garnishes. Remove from heat and stir in lemon juice. I like to garnish my healthy soup with fresh parsley or fresh basil to serve. Feel free to add any fresh herbs you have on hand, or even a sprinkle of parmesan cheese!



Veggie Variations
It’s easy to customize this healthy soup recipe with your favorite vegetables. The key is the timing of when you add them to the pot. Here’s how I do it:
- Aromatics – This term is fairly broad, but I consider this anything that adds flavor when sauteed. I recommend sauteing onions, garlic, bell peppers, celery, carrots, and mushrooms, so these are best added in step 2 or 3.
- Hard Vegetables – These are veggies that take longer to cook (usually around 20 minutes), but you don’t really need to saute them. Shredded cabbage, diced butternut squash, and white or sweet potatoes are good examples. Cabbage in particular is a common component in detox soups; if you prefer a more cabbage-forward version, I recommend my other cabbage soup recipe instead.
- Soft Vegetables – Produce that holds more water cooks fast, so I add them in the last 5-10 minutes to prevent them from getting mushy. These include green beans, zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower, and canned beans or corn.
- Greens – If you want spinach or kale in your soup, these will wilt in just around 2 minutes. Peas also fall into this category because they soften so fast.
This gives you some idea for what to add and when. I’ve got more ideas for healthy veggies to add to healthy soup recipes in my low carb vegetable list!
My Tips For Making Healthy Soups
- Cut the same types of vegetables the same size. Uniform pieces will cook at the same rate, which is crucial for a consistent texture. Also keep in mind that smaller pieces are done faster — which is why I prefer to cut everything fairly small, so I can enjoy this healthy soup quickly!
- Feel free to brown or caramelize the aromatics. I usually cook them just enough to soften, but browning brings out more flavor. You can even caramelize the onions if you have extra time.
- I use my hand mixer to shred the chicken. Two forks work fine too, but the mixer is much quicker and easier.
- PSA: Add the veggies at the right time. I’m mentioning it again because it’s so important! This is one of my favorite healthy soup recipes to clean out my fridge — just don’t miss my variations above for what to add when.
Healthy Detox Soup (Easy Recipe)
This easy, healthy soup recipe is my best detox soup! It's comforting, flavorful, low carb, and loaded with nutritious veggies and chicken.
Instructions
Tap on the times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer.
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Heat the olive oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, and ginger. Saute for 3-4 minutes, until the garlic is fragrant and the onions are translucent.
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Add the bell peppers, Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, sea salt, and black pepper. Cook for 3 more minutes.
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Add the chicken breasts and chicken broth. Simmer for 20 minutes.
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Remove the chicken from the pot and shred using two forks. Add the shredded chicken back to the pot.
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Add the broccoli and cauliflower florets. Simmer for 5-10 more minutes, until the cauliflower and broccoli are tender.
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Remove from heat. Stir in the lemon juice. Adjust salt and pepper to taste if needed.
LAST STEP: Leave a rating to help other readers, or tag me @wholesomeyum on Instagram. I’d love to hear from you!
Maya’s Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 cup
- Tips: Don’t miss my recipe tips and variations to help you get the best result in this recipe and how to substitute any vegetables you’ve got.
- Storage & meal prep: This healthy soup stores very well, so I love it for meal prep! Keep it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.
- Reheat: Warm up individual portions in the microwave, or a larger portion on the stove.
- Freeze: Let the soup cool completely, then transfer to zip lock bags or my personal fave, these portioned soup cubes. It stores well in the freezer for up to 3-6 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge if you can, but I’ve reheated it from frozen in a pinch.
I provide nutrition facts as a courtesy. Have questions about calculations or why you got a different result? Please see my nutrition policy.
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158 Comments
Pat
3Easy, healthy and delicious! Used chicken thighs for more flavor!
Maria T
2Oh my goodness. This was exactly what I needed today. I haven’t felt well lately and have been indulging too much this past week in carbs. This detox soup was just what I needed. Absolutely delicious and extremely easy to make. I will be making this in big batches.
Ashli Heckman
0This soup is delicious!! Enjoyed seeing how many veggies I could add and used bone broth for winter time health boost!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Ashli! This soup is great with bone broth, too. Stay warm!
Amy L Tucker
0This was amazing and made the house smell so good! I added zucchini to mine! So filling!
Christa D.
0This soup was so easy to make! Perfect for cozy fall days when you want something light. It’s definitely going in my go-to recipes log!
Charmaine
0Where do I find the recipe?
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Charmaine, The recipe card is right above where you left this comment.
Beth
0Hello, this soup sounds delicious, however my husband is not a fan of fresh ginger. Can I omit or substitute this ingredient and get the same results?
Ginger
0So yummy! I added carrots and a little extra red pepper flakes. My husband liked it as well (and I didn’t really expect that).
Will definitely make again.
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Beth, You can omit the ginger.
Angel
0How necessary is the ginger to the flavor? I have a small allergy to it
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Angel, You can omit the ginger.
Tabitha
2This is one of the best soups I had tried!! I recommend everyone to try.
Susy
1Very easy and super DELICIOUS! Wow! I’m not a huge ginger flavor person. Nor lemon. But, this soup is amazing! Being diabetic, I’m always concerned about carbs and my blood glucose. This didn’t raise my blood sugar at all. I gave some to my adult daughter who isn’t a big fan of any kind of chicken soup, and she LOVED it! This will definitely remain in my winter meal rotation!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Susy! I’m so happy you and your daughter enjoyed this soup. Enjoy!
Billie
1⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ I made the Healthy Detox Soup tonight and both my husband and I loved it! It was easy to make and the ginger and lemon gave it a taste unlike most soup recipes that I have made. It was hearty and a great dinner for a cold winter day.
Dawn
1This was very good. Instead of using the chicken breast, I used leftover rotisserie chicken meat. Definitely a keeper!
Gail thresher
0I made for my family. Will let u know if they like it… My family loved the soup. They ate half of it. They didn’t know-it-all that it was a detox soup.
Wholesome Yum D
0That’s awesome, Gail! Always a win when the family loves it, especially when they have no clue it’s a detox soup!
emilyjoy1998
0This recipe suggestion hit my inbox when I was sick w/ a nasty headcold/sore throat/etc. I decided to give it a try w/ what i had on hand. So it wasn’t quite precise recipe but it was so soothing. It was the perfect thing for being under the weather but was filling.
Wholesome Yum D
0That makes me so happy to hear! Sometimes a flexible, comforting recipe is just what you need when you’re not feeling your best. I’m glad it still hit the spot even with a few swaps. Hope you’re feeling much better now!
Joni
0What size Dutch oven are you using for the healthy soup recipe?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Joni, This is my favorite Dutch oven. I had a different one in the pictures that I can’t find anymore.
Vici Thompson
0The Dutch oven you suggest is unavailable in any size on Amazon. And it states they don’t know when it will be back in stock. Perhaps you made it too popular.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Sorry to hear that, Vici! It’s showing available for me, but if it isn’t for you, there are other sizes on the same page and those are great, too.
KERRI
0Can you use a slow cooker instead of a dutch oven? I don’t have one.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Kerri, You can adapt the recipe to a slow cooker, yes, but the easiest would be to just make it in a regular pot as this wouldn’t require any changes to the recipe. It would work the same way as a Dutch oven. Please let me know how it turns out!
Row Mama-cha
0Easy, comforting, and healthy. Win-win-win.
Wholesome Yum D
0That’s the trifecta right there! So glad it checked all the boxes for you. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Cathy Stotler
0This soup is so good. It is cold outside and is the perfect lunch or dinner on a day like this! Thank you for the recipe!
Wholesome Yum D
0I’m so happy to hear that, Cathy! Nothing beats a cozy bowl of soup on a chilly day, I’m thrilled it hit the spot. Thanks for giving it a try!
Kellie
0How long does this keep in the fridge and can you freeze?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Kellie, Yes, you can keep this soup in the fridge or freeze it. I have storage instructions for both noted above.
Jo-Ann
0How can this work in the pressure cooker? I love my pressure cooker and the flavor melds and quick cooking.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Jo-Ann, I’ve only made this particular recipe on the stovetop, but yes, you can make it in the Instant Pot. The process would be similar to my buffalo chicken soup or Instant Pot vegetable soup. I would do the first 3 steps on the Saute setting, then add the chicken and veggies, and pressure cook. Please let me know how it turns out!
Dave
0With only the fee ingredients in this recipe I was surprised at how much flavor this soup has. Very good.
Wholesome Yum D
0Dave, that’s wonderful to hear! Sometimes the simplest recipes with just a few ingredients really do pack the most flavor. I’m so happy you enjoyed the soup!
Theresa Alvarado
0What can I cook it in if I don’t have a Dutch oven? What temperature and how long? Can I use a crockpot?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Theresa, Any large pot will work fine and the times will be the same. I’m sure you can do it in a slow cooker as well, but I’ve only made it on the stovetop so don’t have a more specific recommendation for that.
LaVonne
0This soup was delicious and very filling. I will be making it again. Thanks for sharing the recipe
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m glad you liked it, LaVonne! Hope you enjoy it again soon!
Theresa
0when the chicken and broth are added do you bring it to a boil, then simmer?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Theresa, Yes, that’s correct.
Brenda
0What other meat would you suggest? My husband only likes beef
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Brenda, Lean ground beef would work great instead of the chicken if that’s your husband’s preference. Beef stew meat can be nice here as well if you cook it for long enough to get tender.
Becky
0Love it!! Very good
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thanks, Becky!
Julie Ammons
0Just made this soup. It was AMAZING!!! I’m not a good cook, but felt like I was from the response from my family. 😂 It’s sooooo flavorful and light. Highly recommend!!!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Wow, I’m so happy you and your family loved it so much, Julie! Thank you.
Daisy
0My husband and I love this recipe! I added a bit of carrot for him, then just removed them from my bowl to keep it more low carb. I did add a bit of Anthony’s xanthan gum. It just gave it a bit more of a hardy broth without adding any carbs.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thanks, Daisy! I’m happy to hear you and your husband both loved it. Thank you for sharing your variation.
Irene
0Made this last night and it was very good.
I did add 1/2 cup carrots and celery and the zucchini as part of your recommendations.
Also didn’t have enough of the broth so made 2 cups using bullion, it worked and used leftover store bought chicken breast.
Will definitely make it again 😊
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m glad you liked it and made one of my variations, Irene! Sounds like you made great use of what you had on hand.
Sue Hermance
0After the holidays needed something comforting and healthy. This soup delivers on both!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Sue! And yes to needing comforting and healthy right now!
Amanda
0After all the rich Christmas food. This is just what we needed.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m glad it helped, Amanda! Happy New Year!
Genie Huval
0Delicious, warm and comfort food. Thank you!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m glad you liked it, Genie! Enjoy!
Stephanie
0Can I take out the peppers?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Stephanie, Sure, feel free to leave them out if you like.
Andrea
0Wow this soup is delicious! I followed the recipe exactly, but added carrots and used bone broth as suggested. I feel better already!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you so much, Andrea! Hope you continue to feel better!
Carol Livingstone
0Delicious and easy made.
Lauren N Snyder
0My husband and I both love this soup! I always add zucchini, cabbage, and lentils ! I’ve added mushrooms and carrots before too ! Today were trying spicy chicken broth 😊 I’ve been making this regularly since finding the recipe last winter, it’s usually my go-to when I want soup!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so happy you and your husband love it, Lauren! Thank you for sharing your variation.
Sylvia Harris
0Can I make this without ginger
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Sylvia, Sure, feel free to leave it out if you like!
Beth
0This soup is a big hit I love all the veggies and flavor ❤️ Will be making it over and over again!
Jeanne
0Simple recipe to prep. I used Turkey instead of chicken. Added Italian parsley along with the lemon juice. This is a delicious soup!! Thank you:))
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so glad you liked this soup, Jeanne! Those sound like wonderful substitutions and additions.
Ami Anderson
0This is the most delicious soup in the entire world! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ And healthy!!!!
Terri
0I made this today with some minor changes
* used a rotisserie chicken
* Doubled the garlic & ginger (I measured with my heart)
* Added Kale, carrots & celery
This soup was so flavourful and definitely will make it again!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I’m so glad you liked it, Terri! I always say yes to measuring with your heart for soups.
Carol
0This looks really good. However, I see nothing in this that would label it as a “Detox” soup…
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Carol, Garlic, ginger, and lemon are all common ingredients in detox recipes. This soup is also packed with nourishing vegetables. Feel free to call it whatever you like. 🙂
Kat
0This soup is delicious and my husband even likes it. This is the 4th time making this soup and I will continue to make it when I fill I need some detoxification.
Annabelle
0Hello, Can this last for 5 days as I’d like to cook ahead for work? Thank you.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Annabelle, It’s usually good for 3-4 days, but you might be able to stretch it to 5 if you keep it in the coldest area of your fridge.
Debra Hebert
0This recipe immediately grabbed my attention. I am so happy that I saved it. It is absolutely delicious. Will definitely print a copy and make it again.
Jamie
0We absolutely loved this soup! Perfect for a self-care day. Other than doubling the garlic and adding 1 tbsp of grass fed butter, I followed the recipes and notes exactly. I also used pre-cooked, shredded, rotisserie chicken from Whole Foods which cut the cook time in half. Additional add-ins I used were zucchini, carrots, celery, cannellini beans, and kale.
Amy
0Could I just put everything in a crockpot together?
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Amy, I have never done that, but I think it should work.
laura
0just made this and it is wonderful … I added celery and Cilantro instead of Ginger.
Sylvia
0This is my go-to soup when I get back from vacation or after Christmas. I always try to have a litre or two in my freezer. The only thing that I add is a teaspoon of Tumeric for that extra anti-ox boost.
Julia
0Making this today. Sounds so good. What can I substitute for the cauliflower?
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Julia, You could use zucchini or green beans.
Gale G
0This was delicious and healthy! Thank you!
Julie
0I have had some pretty epic fails with Keto recipes, so I didn’t have high hopes for this soup. I was wrong. It’s delicious! It’s so bright and packed full of flavor. I will be keeping this recipe, for sure.
Martina
0Hi! Do you know how much sodium is in this recipe? Thanks!
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Martina, Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy. If you have questions about calculations or why you got a different result, please see our nutrition policy.
Jess
0Quick clarifying question — does the chicken need to be cooked before adding it to the soup?
Dawn
0Was step seven the end of the recipe? Looks delish
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Dawn, Yes, that is the last step.
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Jess, Yes it does, you are going to be cooking the chicken in step 4.
Deb
0I added the lemon juice, the optional red pepper flakes, broccoli, carrots, celery, and cauliflower. This soup was delicious and will definitely make it again.
Cindy
0I adapted this recipe without broccoli and cauliflower. I used carrots, green pepper, celery. The broth was fantastic with the seasonings. Yummy Yummy!
Grace
0I followed this recipe exactly other than using chicken thighs in place of breasts and adding a little extra fresh ginger. It was so flavorless! I even added some extra salt at the end after trying it, and even some celery salt. Still just tastes bland. It just doesn’t feel like this soup has much to make it “shine.” I appreciate that it’s healthy, but I wish I hadn’t made it! Not trying to be negative-just in case someone is on the fence I don’t think this one is worth it!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Grace, Sorry to hear you found it bland. This is a pretty simple chicken soup with veggies, but if you’re looking for something else, I have other healthy soup recipes here that you might find more flavorful. You can also apply many of the same ways to improve a soup in my vegetable soup post.