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Instant Pot Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

Modified: Nov 12, 2025 ·

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There's something about chicken and wild rice that feels grounding. It's the kind of soup you turn to when the weather cools down or your day's been longer than expected. And with the Instant Pot, you don't need a long simmer to pull out those deep, homemade flavors.

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  • Why This Soup Works Well in the Instant Pot
  • How to Make Chicken and Wild Rice Soup in the Instant Pot
  • Simple Variations You Can Try
  • What to Serve Alongside This Soup
  • Storage and Reheating Tips
  • FAQs About Chicken and Wild Rice Soup in the Instant Pot
    • Can I use brown rice instead?
    • Is this soup gluten-free?
    • Can I make it thicker?
    • Can I skip the milk?
    • What if I want it spicy?
  • Instant Pot Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

This soup comes out creamy without needing heavy cream, filling without needing bread on the side, and warm enough to quiet down a busy evening. The wild rice brings texture and bite, while tender chicken floats through every spoonful with soft carrots, celery, and herbs.


Why This Soup Works Well in the Instant Pot

Traditional wild rice soup can take over an hour on the stove. Pressure cooking trims that time down, but still lets the ingredients come together naturally.

Chicken thighs stay juicy under pressure. The wild rice cooks through with just enough chew. And the soup takes on body from a bit of starch and a splash of milk - no thickener needed unless you want extra creaminess.

  • One-pot recipe - no extra dishes
  • Wild rice holds its texture
  • Chicken shreds easily after cooking
  • Herbs simmer right into the broth
  • Creaminess without overdoing dairy

It's warm, cozy, and still light enough to serve all year round.

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Ingredients You'll Need

The base of this soup is simple, but there's a lot of room for flavor.

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  • Chicken thighs or breasts - Boneless, skinless work best
  • Wild rice blend - Adds texture and nutty flavor
  • Carrots and celery - Classic aromatic combo
  • Onion and garlic - The start of any great soup
  • Chicken broth - The liquid base that ties it all together
  • Dried thyme and bay leaf - Herb notes that linger in the background
  • Milk or half-and-half - Just enough to round out the broth
  • Olive oil or butter - For softening veggies before pressure

Optional: fresh parsley or lemon juice at the end for brightness.


How to Make Chicken and Wild Rice Soup in the Instant Pot

The steps are quick and clean. Just a little layering, then the pot takes over.

  • Sauté the Vegetables
    Heat olive oil in the Instant Pot using sauté mode. Add onion, carrots, and celery. Cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in garlic and thyme.
  • Add Chicken and Rice
    Place raw chicken and rinsed wild rice blend on top. Pour in broth and drop in the bay leaf.
  • Pressure Cook
    Lock the lid and cook on HIGH pressure for 25 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes, then quick release the rest.
  • Shred Chicken and Stir in Milk
    Remove chicken, shred with forks, and return to the soup. Stir in milk or half-and-half to warm through. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Serve Warm
    Ladle into bowls and top with fresh herbs if you like.

Simple Variations You Can Try

This soup holds up to changes, so feel free to work with what you have.

  • Use rotisserie chicken to cut down on prep
  • Add mushrooms for a deeper, earthy layer
  • Stir in chopped spinach after cooking for more greens
  • Swap in coconut milk for a dairy-free version
  • Use leftover turkey during the holidays
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This base can handle rich or clean depending on what you're in the mood for.


What to Serve Alongside This Soup

It's a filling dish, but light sides or fresh textures can round out the meal.

Side or PairingWhy It Works
Crusty sourdough breadPerfect for dipping in creamy broth
Green apple slicesCrisp and slightly tart as a contrast
Simple mixed greens saladAdds freshness and texture
Garlic roasted carrotsSweet and savory pairing
Soft dinner rollsSoak up the soup without competing
Crackers or crisp flatbreadAdds a crunchy bite on the side
Sparkling lemon waterRefreshing between warm, rich bites

Storage and Reheating Tips

Soups like this are even better the next day - just be careful not to overcook the rice when reheating.

  • Fridge Storage - Keep in airtight containers for 3-4 days
  • Freezer Safe - Freeze in individual portions for up to 2 months
  • Reheat Gently - On stovetop or microwave, stir often to avoid sticking
  • Thin with Broth - Add a splash of broth or water if it thickens too much after chilling
  • Avoid Overheating Milk - Reheat slowly to prevent curdling or separation

FAQs About Chicken and Wild Rice Soup in the Instant Pot

Can I use brown rice instead?

You can, but cooking time may need adjusting - wild rice blends usually take a bit longer.

Is this soup gluten-free?

Yes, as long as your broth is certified gluten-free.

Can I make it thicker?

Add a cornstarch slurry after pressure cooking, or stir in a roux made separately.

Can I skip the milk?

Yes - it'll just be broth-based and still taste rich from the rice and chicken.

What if I want it spicy?

Add crushed red pepper or diced jalapeños with the garlic during sauté.

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Instant Pot Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

This Instant Pot chicken and wild rice soup is creamy, comforting, and full of rich flavor. It's packed with tender chicken, hearty wild rice, vegetables, and herbs - all ready in under an hour.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Soup
Cuisine American
Servings 6 bowls

Equipment

  • Instant Pot For pressure cooking soup
  • Tongs or Forks For shredding cooked chicken
  • Wooden Spoon For sautéing and stirring

Ingredients
  

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 yellow onion diced
  • 2 carrots sliced
  • 2 celery stalks sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 pound chicken thighs boneless, skinless
  • ¾ cup wild rice blend rinsed
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • 1 bay leaf
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 cup milk or half-and-half warmed
  • salt and pepper to taste
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Instructions
 

  • Set Instant Pot to sauté mode. Add olive oil, onion, carrots, and celery. Cook for 5 minutes until vegetables soften. Stir in garlic and thyme.
  • Add chicken, wild rice, bay leaf, and broth. Stir to combine and scrape any browned bits off the bottom.
  • Seal lid and set to HIGH pressure for 25 minutes. Naturally release pressure for 10 minutes, then quick release.
  • Remove chicken, shred with forks, then return to the pot. Stir in warm milk or half-and-half. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Serve hot with optional chopped parsley or lemon juice for brightness.

Notes

  • Add chopped spinach after cooking for extra greens.
  • To thicken, mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch with water and stir in during sauté mode.
  • For dairy-free, use unsweetened almond milk or skip the milk entirely.
Keyword chicken wild rice soup, creamy chicken rice soup, instant pot soup
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