
This soul-warming Mexican chicken soup is built on a rich, slow-simmered broth loaded with tender shredded chicken and a colorful mix of carrots, zucchini, chayote, and celery — no grains, no fillers, just deeply satisfying comfort food. Traditional caldo de pollo is naturally a great fit for anyone avoiding rice, since the vegetables do all the heavy lifting here, giving every bowl plenty of substance and texture. Bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces are the secret to that golden, flavor-packed broth, and the aromatics — smashed garlic, white onion, cumin, bay leaves, and a halved serrano — layer in warmth without any heat-heavy shortcuts. The chayote squash is a standout addition, soaking up the broth beautifully while holding its shape alongside the zucchini and carrots. A handful of fresh cilantro stirred in at the end brightens everything up, and a squeeze of lime at the table takes it completely over the top. This is the kind of pot you want simmering on the stove on a cold evening, filling the kitchen with an aroma that makes everyone wander in asking what's for dinner.
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Place the chicken pieces in a large 6–8 qt pot and cover with 10 cups of water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then use a ladle or spoon to skim off any gray foam that rises to the surface, about 3–4 minutes.
Add the quartered onion, smashed garlic, bay leaves, serrano pepper, cumin, 2 tsp kosher salt, and 1 tsp black pepper. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover partially, and simmer for 30 minutes.
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