Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup and Cream of Mushroom Soup blows the canned versions out of the water! These thick and creamy homemade soups can be used in any recipe calling for canned, don't need to be watered down, are packed full of flavor, and can be easily made dairy-free. An upgrade all the way around!

gluten free cream of chicken and cream of mushroom soups in mason jars

Fall, winter, and the holidays are filled with reasons to bake bubbly, cozy casseroles, which often times call for canned, condensed soups.

The only problem is store-bought canned soups aren’t typically gluten free, and the GF ones can be expensive or hard to find. They’re also packed with sodium and dairy, which our family has to be mindful of.

Problem solved with my recipes for Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup and Gluten Free Cream of Mushroom Soup. These homemade, thick, and creamy soup recipes will change the holidays and casserole season as you know them. They’re so delicious that I would eat (and have eaten) them as-is as soup!

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Main Ingredients Needed

Both homemade soups are made with everyday ingredients that I always have on hand in the fridge, pantry, and spice cupboard. Here are the main ingredients you’ll need:

For the base soup recipe:

  • Extra virgin olive oil: or vegetable oil.
  • Shallot: or minced yellow onion.
  • Butter: use vegan butter to make the soups dairy-free.
  • Gluten free flour: use a measure-for-measure gluten-free flour blend versus a single flour or starch like almond flour or cornstarch.
  • Gluten free chicken broth: or stock.
  • Milk: I use unsweetened almond milk when making the soups dairy free, and 2% milk fat or higher when using cow’s milk.

Customize the base:

  • For the Cream of Chicken Soup: add poultry seasoning to the base soup recipe to infuse slow-cooked flavor without having to open a bunch of spice jars from the cupboard. I like McCormick Poultry Seasoning.
  • For the Cream of Mushroom Soup: add sauteed chopped mushrooms – either white button or baby bella mushrooms – to the soup base.
homemade gluten free cream of chicken soup in a jar

How to Use Homemade Condensed Soups

Use homemade condensed soups in any casserole, soup, or side dish recipe that calls for the canned version, or in any dish where you need a flavor and/or thickening boost. Again, I don’t dilute them prior to using.

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Top Tips for this Recipe

Keep these top tips to keep in mind when making gluten free cream of mushroom and chicken soups:

  1. Make or freeze ahead of time. Make the soups up to 5 days ahead of time then store in the refrigerator. This is especially helpful around the holidays when you’re prepping for a big meal. The soups can also be frozen for up to 3 months.
  2. Know how much you need. The recipe for Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup makes roughly 10 ounces (1-1/4 cups), which is the same amount as a small can of store-bought soup. The recipe for Gluten Free Cream of Mushroom Soup makes roughly 14 ounces (1-3/4 cups). I typically add the whole thing even if the recipe calls for 10oz, or just eat the extra half cup!
  3. DON’T add water. You don’t need to dilute the soups with water like store-bought cans advise because we’re not adding a truck load of salt like they do. The only reason I’d add additional liquid would be if I needed to cook rice or noodles in a casserole, for example.
a jar of gluten free cream of chicken soup

Watch How to Make Them

How to Make Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup

First up is the gluten-free cream of chicken soup recipe. Here what to do:

  • Step 1: Heat extra virgin olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat then add chopped shallots and saute until softened, 2-3 minutes. 
  • Step 2: Make a roux by adding butter to the pan then, once melted, sprinkle in gluten free flour and whisk until smooth. Cook while whisking for 1 minute, then slowly add splashes of chicken broth while whisking to create a smooth sauce.
  • Step 3: Pour in milk and seasonings then turn the heat up to medium-high to bring the soup to a simmer while whisking constantly. Lower the heat to medium then cook while whisking for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the soup is thick.

4 photos showing process of making cream of chicken soup

How to Make Gluten Free Cream of Mushroom Soup

Next is instructions for the creamy, dreamy condensed mushroom soup. Honestly I could eat this mushroom soup all on it’s own. It is SO luscious!

  • Step 1: Heat extra virgin olive oil in a small saucepan over medium-high heat then add minced mushrooms and shallots. Saute until the mushrooms release their liquid, the liquid cooks off, and the mushrooms become tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer the mushroom mixture to a bowl then set aside.
  • Step 2: Return the saucepan to the stovetop then lower the heat to medium. Melt butter inside then sprinkle in gluten-free flour and whisk for 1 minute. Slowly pour in splashes of chicken or vegetable broth while whisking to create a smooth sauce.
  • Step 3: Pour in milk and seasonings then turn the heat up to medium-high to bring the soup to a simmer while whisking constantly. Lower the heat to medium then cook while whisking for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the soup is thick.
  • Step 4: Turn off the heat then stir the mushroom mixture back into the soup.

4 photos showing process of making cream of mushroom soup

How to Store and Freeze:

  • To store: cool the soup down then transfer to a mason jar or storage container with a lid and refrigerate for up to 5 days before using.
  • To freeze: cool the soup down then add to a freezer-safe container with a tight-fitting lid and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before using.

Can I can this recipe?

I have no experience canning food so I can’t say if this recipe is a good candidate for canning.

Make these homemade soups once, and you’ll come back to them again, and again, and again. Enjoy!

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Gluten Free Cream of Chicken Soup & Cream of Mushroom Soup

4.8 from 29 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 6
Use gluten free cream of chicken soup or cream of mushroom soup in any recipe that calls for the canned version. They're a cinch to make!

Ingredients

For the Cream of Chicken Soup:

  • 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 Tablespoon minced shallot
  • 2 Tablespoons butter or vegan butter
  • 2-1/2 Tablespoons gluten free flour
  • 3/4 cups gluten free chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup milk, any kind, I use unsweetened almond milk
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons poultry seasoning
  • scant 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper

For the Cream of Mushroom Soup:

  • 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 Tablespoon minced shallot
  • 4 oz mushrooms, chopped
  • 2 Tablespoons butter or vegan butter
  • 2-1/2 Tablespoons gluten free flour
  • 3/4 cup gluten free chicken or vegetable broth
  • 1/2 cup milk, any kind, I use unsweetened almond milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper

Directions 

For the Cream of Chicken Soup:

  • Heat extra virgin olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat then add shallots and saute until softened, 2-3 minutes. Add butter then, once melted, sprinkle in flour and whisk to combine. Cook while whisking for 1 minute then slowly add splashes of chicken broth while whisking to create a smooth sauce. Add milk and seasonings then turn heat up to medium-high and bring soup to a simmer while stirring constantly. Turn heat back down to medium then simmer while stirring until soup is fairly thick, 3-4 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat then set aside to cool slightly. Can be made up to 5 days ahead of time.

For the Cream of Mushroom Soup:

  • Heat extra virgin olive oil in a small saucepan over medium-high heat then add mushrooms and shallots. Saute until the mushrooms release their liquid, the liquid cooks off, and the mushrooms become tender, 5-7 minutes. Scrape mushroom and shallot mixture into a bowl then set aside.
  • Lower the heat to medium then melt butter in saucepan. Sprinkle in flour then whisk to combine and cook while whisking for 1 minute. Slowly add splashes of chicken or vegetable broth while whisking to create a smooth sauce then add milk and seasonings. Turn heat up to medium-high and bring soup to a simmer while stirring constantly then turn heat back down to medium and simmer while stirring until soup is fairly thick, 3-4 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat then stir in cooked mushrooms and set aside to cool slightly. Can be made up to 5 days ahead of time.

Notes

  • The Cream of Chicken Soup recipe yields 1-1/4 cups, or 10oz of soup.
  • The Cream of Mushroom Soup recipe yields 1-3/4 cups, or 14oz of soup.
  • You do NOT need to water or thin these soups down, like the cans instruct you to. Use as-is for the most flavor.
  • You can freeze the soups for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 156kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 26mg, Sodium: 683mg, Potassium: 151mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 314IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 66mg, Iron: 1mg

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176 Comments

  1. Anne in St. Louis says:

    1 star
    We love so, so many of your recipes and they are part of our regular rotation! At least 5 of them are served in my kitchen every three weeks or so. But this one just doesn’t work. I did the chicken soup exactly as written and… nope. Just not good. I think there may be too much poultry seasoning but this just did NOT taste good! It has a muddy, harsh flavor. Any suggestions as to what I may have done wrong?

    1. Kristin says:

      Hi Anne! I’m so sorry to hear that – I know that you are a faithful reader and IGE recipe maker! What was the brand of poultry seasoning you used? Is it possible that maybe it was mis-measured? I have made this soup a dozen+ times and haven’t gotten that harsh/muddy flavor you described using Tone’s brand poultry seasoning.

  2. Stephanie says:

    I used unsweetened almond milk and gluten free baking flour, this came out amazing, it was runny at first but settled nicely overnight in the fridge and I made a batch of green bean casserole out of this.

  3. Lora B. says:

    5 stars
    I made the cream of mushroom tonight (GF) and it’s amazing! I’m excited to use it in your green bean casserole tomorrow for Thanksgiving. Thank you!

  4. Tammy says:

    Could you use the cream of mushroom soup and sub in celery? That’s always been my go to soup for casseroles. Iuse it instead of cream of mushroom or cream of celery. Glad for the gf recipe!

  5. Sue Casey says:

    Would like to also make a cream of potato soup. Any suggestions? Maybe a baby potato or two cooked and diced? I have a tater tot casserole that calls for this, although your tater tot skillet casserole is the bomb. On my list to make again! Maybe I just solved my own problem – hehe!

    1. Kristin says:

      Haha!! Yeah, I think a few small, peeled yukon gold potatoes would get nice and creamy and lovely in the base recipe!

  6. Ashley says:

    Thank you for this recipe! What kind of mushrooms do you recommend using for the cream of mushroom soup?

    1. Kristin says:

      I use either white or baby bellas!

  7. Sarah says:

    5 stars
    Thank you for this recipe! I made the Cream of Mushroom soup and it worked perfectly in my dishes! Great recipe!

    1. Kristin says:

      YAY! So glad to hear it, Sarah, thanks for letting me know. :)

  8. Tonja says:

    Ignore my previous question. I found it further up

  9. Tonja says:

    Maybe I’m blind, but I don’t see mushrooms in ingredient list for the cream of mushroom soup.

  10. Sarah says:

    4 stars
    How do you store this soup for later use?

    1. Kristin says:

      Hi Sarah! I don’t have experience with canning to say for sure. That said you could probably freeze a batch to use for later!

  11. JUDY FINKELL says:

    These look so good! I see they’re in canning jars. How long do they last before you have to use them? Thanks so much!

  12. Alyson says:

    Will it be a step backwards to use canned or jarred mushrooms?

  13. Amy says:

    How can this be stored? If I wanted to double or triple the recipe, can I keep it in the fridge and how long do you suggest keeping it? Thank you!!