Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (2024)

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Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (1)

ahatfield

Rating: 5 stars

08/07/2014

This is great. It truly comes together very quickly, especially if you used the pre-chopped ingredients. I already had carrots I wanted to use, so I chopped that and the onion myself. I ended up adding closer to a cup of carrots because I didn't want to waste them, and because I wanted a higher veg content, and I also used a pound of shrimp instead of the 12 onces. Easy, delicious, filling, and it actually made more servings than represented - closer to 6.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (2)

sooochocolate

Rating: 5 stars

05/06/2013

I made this for cinco de mayo to go along with enchiladas. I added jumbo lump crab meat and I used a pound of shrimp instead so every bite had meat in it. I also added more seasonings so it wouldn't be as bland. I took the advice of another reviewer and added the lime juice directly into the pot, used corn instead of hominy and topped it off with cilantro. My boyfriends neighbors said it was so good, they thought we bought from a restaurant! Needless to say.... it was a hit!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (3)

ChefNikki8

Rating: 5 stars

03/24/2013

This soup was a little spicy for me but it was very tasty. Everyone who tasted the soup found it was delicious as well. I have this recipe now saved for future use :)

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (4)

CathyChristy

Rating: 5 stars

02/06/2013

In love with this soup. Have made it twice in the past week. Perfect for snowy days. Also great with diced chicken instead of shrimp.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (5)

Bselder1958

Rating: 5 stars

01/07/2013

I have made this delicious soup several times now and my family loves it. I am not a fan of hominy, so I substituted canned corn for the hominy. Tonight, I made double so we would have plenty of leftovers.

Rating: 5 stars

12/26/2012

A simple yet world-class recipe. Can be customized any way you like - but start with recipe as written to use as a base line. Instead of hominy, I took a can of white corn and caramelized it with a little butter, a teaspoon chili powder and a packge of Goya "sazon", then added to soup when called for in recipe. Add a little fresh black pepper to the broth when ready to serve. A wonderful dish!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (7)

Keiko123

Rating: 5 stars

10/10/2012

Easy to make and simple. We liked the original recipe "as is" but still felt it was lacking something so we added cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice into the soup itself, to taste. That definitely gave it a more "Latin" flavor for my central American husband. He topped his with queso fresco and a handful of tortilla chips. I don't know that the hominy added much in the way of taste and next time may follow the other suggestion to use roasted corn.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (8)

Janice423

Rating: 5 stars

09/06/2012

Just made this tonight!!! Amazing!!! I added about 1/8 cup of diced jalapeno, 1 tbsp of Chicken broth mix, 3 tbsp of Lime juice instead of just 1 tbsp. I also roasted some corn and cherry tomatoes instead of using hominy and fire roasted tomatoes. Super Yummy!!! Will recommend to everyone.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (9)

Spektrum32

Rating: 5 stars

01/05/2012

This was outstanding! We had to change a few things since we didn't have chipotle jalapenos handy... instead we used serranos (we like it spicy) and added a tad more cumin. We also garnished with nonfat greek yogurt... delicious!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (10)

kcmonet

Rating: 4 stars

09/11/2011

Based on other reviews, I used half the amount of chili powder. I also scraped the seeds out of the chipotle pepper before mincing it, to reduce the heat. It was still nicely spicy, and quite delicious. I will be making this again.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (11)

jds317

Rating: 3 stars

05/07/2011

I've made this twice now -- once for dinner with my husband and then I doubled it for a party. Both times it was well received. I added a bit more of the peppers for more heat. Otherwise I followed directions. I will definitely make again for an easy, quick dinner.

crumz12

Rating: 5 stars

05/02/2011

One word delicious! The best part is you will have leftovers

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (13)

carolfitz

Rating: 3 stars

04/28/2011

Very good but definitely not a superfast/20min recipe for folks who don't buy pre-chopped vegs. Made from scratch to direction, simmering a bit longer to get the carrots tender. Didn't need salt. Great flavor, colors & textures. Nice warm-weather meal.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (14)

annegibbs

Rating: 5 stars

04/22/2011

Delicious!!! Added extra veggies and left out the extra salt.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (15)

Juliapalooza

Rating: 5 stars

04/18/2011

Stellar! Rich and flavorful; I love the subtle heat and smokiness of chipotle peppers. I have never used hominy before and found it to be a tasty addition. It has the texture of pasta without the added calories, sugar, and carbohydrates. This is definitely a make again...and again...and again!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (16)

thedaytimewall

Rating: 5 stars

03/22/2011

Just incredible. I cut all of my own veggies so it took longer than 20 minutes but it was incredibly flavorful AND filling.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (17)

smore154

Rating: 4 stars

03/21/2011

I thought this soup was very good! My change was that I bought dried hominy, and didn't realize it until I got home. I had to use more chicken broth than the recipe called for, but this is still a very tasty soup that I will be making again!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (18)

travelchickie

Rating: 5 stars

03/20/2011

HOT and SPICY and purely delicious! We like things quite spicy, & this was more than enough. I can't believe I'm saying this but I'll use 3/4 of the recommended chili spice next time, tone it down a tad. I used a chipotle chili powder and it gave it a more smokey taste. Before adding the shrimp, next time I'll let the broth simmer some more to get it a little thicker. Delicious!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (19)

fitnessali

Rating: 5 stars

03/09/2011

This was great! I made it as written- plus maybe a tad extra of the chili powder. I will definitely be making this again!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (20)

itsgigi

Rating: 4 stars

03/04/2011

Very, very tasty. However, I reduced the amount of chili powder to about 2/3 teaspoon rather than the whole. I have found that I can always add if it isn't spicy enough, but you can't take it out!! It was plenty spicy for us this way. I will be making it again and plan to serve it as a first course for a dinner party already planned. Thanks for a new twist.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (21)

MenloParkMom

Rating: 5 stars

03/04/2011

This recipe really is outstanding. It's full of flavor and my young kids even loved it. I made it a little too spicy for them so the addition of a dallop of sour cream to their bowls cooled things down a bit. Love, love, love this soup!

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (22)

FunSusie22

Rating: 5 stars

03/01/2011

I made this last night - very delicious. I made a few changes - I replaced the hominy with white beans, used hot chili powder and pureed about half of the broth, bean and vegetable mixture and then added it back in. I will definitely be making this again. Pretty easy and quick.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (23)

spicycooking

Rating: 5 stars

02/24/2011

Made this last night and it was wonderful. We used small shrimp and added sour cream and cheese to our bowls of soup. I will make this again, a keeper.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (24)

crunchergirl1

Rating: 4 stars

02/22/2011

I prepared this last night and it was very simple and tasty. It could have used a bit more spice for my personal taste.

Spicy Tortilla Soup with Shrimp and Avocado Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can avocado be used to thicken soup? ›

As well as being used as the base of a soup, avocados can also make an effective and tasty topping for soup or other dishes. They can be used to thicken other types of soup, or as a replacement for yoghurt or cream when cooling down spicy food.

How do you tone down spice in tortilla soup? ›

Add Some Starches

The easiest way to tone down a spicy dish is to serve a smaller portion with plenty of rice, bread, potatoes, pasta, or plain starch to counter the heat. For soups and stews, raw and starchy vegetables like potatoes or carrots work well.

What 2 ingredients are used to thicken the soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

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How do you make spicy soup better? ›

Add more ingredients to dilute the spiciness.

The easiest way to tone down a dish that's too spicy is to add more ingredients to lessen the proportion of the spicy element. If it's a soup or stew, try adding more liquid. Add more vegetables, protein, or starches, too — whatever ingredient you have extra of.

What can I use to thicken my tortilla soup? ›

Incorporate Cornstarch

Cornstarch is another popular thickening agent that can be easily added to your chicken tortilla soup. Mix cornstarch with a small amount of water to create a slurry.

Can you use avocado as a thickener? ›

Avocados

Use a ripened avocado, blend it with a portion of your broth, and then combine it with your soup or broth for a nice creamy texture.

Is avocado a thickener? ›

According to Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, they're 72% water, and one Hass avocado contains 21 grams of fat. Even fresh chunks will create thickness, but if you really want to create cold creaminess, try using frozen avocado cubes.

What is the best ingredient to thicken soup? ›

Add flour or cornflour

Put a tablespoon of either into a small bowl and stir in 2-3 tbsp of the soup until you have a smooth mixture. Stir this back into the soup and bring it to a simmer. Cook for a few minutes to allow the starch granules to burst to thicken, and to cook out any flour flavour.

What is a natural thickener for soup? ›

Foods like rice, bread, potatoes and beans are naturally high in starches, which, when broken down, act as a thickening agent. With rice, the grains will break down into the soup as it's simmered and stirred, releasing the starches and thickening the soup.

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